LIST OF FLOWER SEEDS. 



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MAURANDIA. 



The Maiirandias are very graceful climbers, with fine, 

 dense foliage and masses of flowers suspended in graceful 

 clusters; rose, violet and white, mixed. 10 cts. 



MELOTHRIE PUNCTATA. (African Climber.) 

 A magnificent rapid growing climber, well adapted for 

 festooning walls and piazzas that are in a sunny situation. 

 Leaves palm shaped, bright green in color, grows so vigor- 

 ously that it is diflScult to penetrate with the hand ; flowers 

 succeeded by numerous blue-brown berries. Pkt. 15 cts. 



MESEMBRYANTHEMUM. 



Very desirable for edgings, rockeries and beds ; flowers 

 star-shaped and borne in profusion, hha. 



Cordifolium Variegatum. Rosy purple. 5 cts. 

 Tricolor. Crimson and white. 5 cts. 



MIGNONETTE. 



A well known fragrant favorite, which produces a pleas- 

 ing contrast to the more showy occupants of the parterre. 

 If well thinned out immediately the plants are large enough ; 

 they will grow stronger, and produce larger spikes of bloom. 

 Excellent for pot culture and for cutting. Annual. 



Large Flowering. The common sweet Mignonette, 

 o cts. 



Giant Pyramidal. Flowers very large, sweet-scented 

 and of reddish color. Plant stout and erect. 5 cts. 



Golden Queen. Flowers of a golden hue; plant of dwarf 

 and compact habit; very elTective. 10 cts. 



Mignonette Machet. 



Machet. The best for pots, with thick spikes of reddish 

 flowers; excellent plant, quite constant. 10 cts. 



Miles' Spiral. Flowers white, very fragrant; spikes 8 

 to 12 inches long; plant dwarf and branching. 10 cts. 



Crimson Queen. Very fine, robust; excellent for pots; 

 red flowered. 10 cts. 



Gabriel. New, very fine, robust; large spikes of red 

 flowers. Pkt. 10 cts. 



Pumilla Erecta. Dwarf and compact ; a very good pot 

 Mignonette. 10 cts. 



MIMULUS. 



The various sorts of Mimulus are very ornamental in 

 small masses or as edgings, on account of their dwarf, com- 

 pact habit, and the beauty and brilliant color of their flow- 

 ers, hha. 



Tigrinus Grandiflorus. Very large flowered; new tigrid 

 and spotted varieties; most beautiful. 10 cts. 



Imperialis. Large flowered hose, in hose variety. New. 

 10 cts. 



Moschatus. (Musk.) Fine for hanging baskets ; small 

 yellow flower; fragrant foliage. 10 cts. 



MYOSITIS. (Forget-Me-Not.) 



The Forget-Me-Not is a favorite wherever known. 

 Wherever flowers are grown, either in beds, borders or rock- 

 work, it claims a place, hp. 



Palustris. (The true Forget-Me-Not.) Flowers large 

 and dark blue in color. 10 cts. 



Alpestris. Mixed, white and blue. 5 cts. 



Victoria. Dwarf and of globular habit; sky-blue flowers, 

 with double center; one of the finest Forget-Me-Nots. Pkt. 

 15 cts. 



MINA LOBATA. 



Rapid and luxuriant climber for trellises, arbors, etc. 

 Flowers tube-like and borne fifteen to twenty-five in num- 

 ber on graceful, drooping spikes from bottom to top of 

 plant. Color, bright red, changing to orange, then cream. 

 Tender annuals. 18 ft. 25 cts. 



MORMORDICA. 



Luxuriant summer climber. Fruits very ornamental 

 after they become ripe and burst open. ta. 



Mormordica Balsamina. (Balsam Apple.) Flowers 

 yellow with brown spots; fruit orange color. 10 to 15 ft. 

 5 cts. 



Mormordica Charantia. (Balsam Pear.) A somewhat 

 larger growing variety; flowers yellow; fruit copper 

 colored and red. 15 to 20 ft. 5 cts. 



MUOUNA PANIOULATA. 



A rapid growing, luxuriant climber for arbors, verandas, 

 etc.; bearing enormous Wisteria-like panicles of rich purple- 

 blue flowers. Blooms the first season if sown early. 15 cts. 

 NASTURTIUM. (Tall or Climbing.) 



Beautiful and luxuriant climbers, for trellises and arbors, 

 of easiest culture, bearing their gorgeous flowers in profu- 

 sion until killed by frost. Mixed. 5 cts. 



NASTURTIUM. (Dwarf or Tom Thumb.) 



The dwarf varieties are all desirable, and are among our 

 most popular plants, standing any amount of heat and 

 drought, growing vigorously and flowering freely all sum- 

 mer and fall; excellent for massing and ribboning. Hardy 

 annuals. 1 ft. 



Beauty. Yellow. 



Coccineum. Scarlet. 



Atropurpureum. Dark crimson. 



Coeruleo-roseum. Rose. 



Empress of India. New dark-leaved variety with crim- 

 son flower. 



Golden King. Dark golden yellow. 

 Pearl. White. 



King Theodore. Very Dark. 

 Ruby King. Ruby red. 

 Mixed. 



Each 5 cts. 



NEMOPHILA. (Love Grove.) 

 Coinpact, neat and uniform in habit; free bloomer; in 

 curious and beautiful colors, ha. Mixed. 5 cts. 



NIEREMBERGIA. (Gracilis.) 



A pretty and free flowering plant, desirable for edging; 

 flowers lilac and white, hhp. 10 cts. 



