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MOURNING BRIDE (Scabiosa). 



A hardy, well known annual of easiest cul- 

 tivation. Its rich and varied-colored flower 

 heads, borne on a stiff stem, make it not only 

 a showy plant in the garden, but especially 

 adapt it for cutting. The dwarfs are the new- 

 est varieties, wuth very handsome double 

 flowers ranging in color from nearly pure 

 white to a rich dark purple maroon. They 

 bloom profusely from midsummer until frost. 



Sncwball (Candidissima). Very large flow- 

 ers, two inches in diameter, perfectly dou- 

 ble and snow white. Packet, 6 cts. 



Tom Tlinmb. Dwarf in habit, profusely 

 bearing globe-shaped flowers of great 

 beauty. Best mixed. Packet, 6 cts. 



MORNING GLORY (Convolvulus Major). 



This very common, splendid climber has 

 been greatly improved until its delicate 

 flowers appear in almost every shade of 

 white, blue, pink, scarlet and variegated. 

 My seed will give you some new varieties. 

 Finest mixed. Packet, -4 cts. 



MOON FLOWER (ipomoea). 



This rapid growing, summer climber has 

 become well known of late and is among 

 the best and most showy for porches and 

 trellises. It is called the Moon Flower be- 

 cause it blossoms at night, or sometimes 

 the "Evening Glory." in contrast to the 

 Morning Glory, to whose family it belongs. 

 It is easily propagated from seeds. 

 Bona Xox. Beautiful large violet flow- 

 ers. Packet, 4 cts. 

 Orandiflora Superba Alba. Very large 

 white blossoms. Pkt., -Ac. 



Moon Folwer. 



