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MISS EMMA V. WHITE, 



MOLUCCA BALM. 



This is a curious, old- 

 time garden plant, its 

 long stems closely 

 crowded with the great 

 green hoods which en- 

 velop the small -white 

 flowers. Packet, 4 cts. 



Mina Lobata. 



MESEMBRYANTHEMUM 

 TRICOLOR (Dew Plant). 

 These are low spreading annuals, with 

 large, showy single flowers of pink or white. 

 The leaves are de^wy-looking and sparkle 

 brilliantly in the sunshine. Well adapted 

 for massing, rockwork. hanging baskets 

 or vases. Packet, -4 cts. 



MINA LOBATA. 



A desirable summer climber. The buds 

 are first bright red, then change to orange 

 yellow, and the blossoms are a still lighter 

 tint. Appearing in clusters of 15 to 25, they 

 make a striking appearance. Pkt., 6 cts. 

 MIMULUS (Monkey Plant). 

 These are highly ornamental little plants 

 so-called from "mimo," an ape, from the 

 gaping mouth of the flower. The blossoms 

 are most curiously shaped and brilliantly 

 colored. Desirable for garden or pot cul- 

 ture. They do not succeed well in the hot 

 sun, and should be planted in some shady 

 place, or in a poorly lighted Avindow. 

 Tigrinus. Flowers beautifully spotted, 

 or "tigered." Especially fine for pot 

 plants. Choice mixed. Packet, 3 cts. 

 Moschatus (Musk Plant). Flowers yellow, 

 emitting a musky perfume. Pkt., 3c. 



Monljsy Flower (Mimulus). 



