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Mimulus Tigrinus Grandi/lorus. %^ 

 (Queen's Prize.; 



A mammoth-flowering strain, tbeflowers measur- 

 ing 3 inches acrobb, and are of the richest colors and 

 marking imaginable, including velvety scarlet, 

 garnet, pink, salmon, white, orange, cream, etc., 

 most of which are beautifully spotted and blotched 

 with other colors, '^he plants flower freely the first 

 season from seed and thrive either in pots or the 

 garden border, flowering continuously. Pkt., lOc. 



Mimulus Tigrinus, ^JJ^e^o 



Very curious and beautiful class of 

 plants. Flower richly and curiously 

 marked with rich and striking colors. 

 Fine for baskets, vases and outside. 

 Packet, 5c. 



Mimulus Moschatus. p^^^^ 



A variety of the Mimulus, wiih a 

 pleasant musky perfume. Packet, Sc. 



Malva Crispa. <£!,^l"f, 



Hardy annual with leaves beautifully 

 crisped; flowe; s white Three feet. 

 Packet, 5c. 



Ma/na Miniata (Sunset Plant.) 

 JViaivaJYIiniaia. Large scarlet 

 flowers; hardy annual. Height, three 

 feet. Packet, 5c. 



Seed of New Lantanas. ^^^^nfe'fn 



every way. The flowers are larger, and colors 

 are far niore numerous and showy— contains 

 all shades of pink, red, orange-yellow, orange- 

 scarlet and white— most striking and pleasing 

 shades of color. The habit is also greatly im- 

 Flower natural size— Mimulus Ti^-r^ittus Grandiflorus. proved, being dwarf, bushy and compact, eight 



1 1'^ ten inches in height. Thev make a great addition to the list of 

 I fieddiPg Plants. Packet, 35 seeds, lOc. 



! »-- .«• f^ t ..c^r* Magnificent foliage plant, the young 



,^\lCOUana l^OlOSSea. leaves at first tinted with red It boon 

 ittains a height of five or six feet, with leaves two feet in length and 

 I foot in width. Ex- 

 cellent for foliage beds. 

 Packet, 10c. 



New Nicotiana 

 Sylvestris, 



An exceedingly hand- 

 someplant,strictlynew, 

 just discovered in the 

 Andes. The plants 

 grow from four to six 

 feet high, are well 

 branched; the foliage is 

 very large and orna- 

 mental. The flowers are 

 snow = white, 4 inches 

 long and very fragrant. 

 Packet, 5c. ; 3 for 12c. 



J^icotiana 

 Jtf finis. 



Large open star-like 

 flowers on a very long, 

 trumpet stem. Even- 

 ing and morning emit 

 a soft, delicious per- 

 fume. Plants cut back 

 in the fall will bloom 

 in th« house all winter. 

 Packet, 200 seeds, 5c. 



NBMOPHILLA LOVE' 

 GROVE. Packet, Sc. 



NIERBMBBRGIA 

 QRACILIS. Packet, 56 



Lobelia ** Bedding Queen." 



This new variety is undoubtedly the most 

 if»in.^rkable and magnificent of the dwarf 

 Lobelias. Are entirely covered with large 

 fiowers of the deepest pnrple. Packet, 5c. 



Lobelia Blue Gem. Z^'tl^ Sf'S 



ever-popular plant. Is dwarf, bushy; flowers 

 deep blue, and covered with them all season. 

 Indispensable for baskets or pots, as well 

 as outside. Packet, Sc. 



Lychnis Burning Star. J^^^'H^^^; 



in the garden. Bright scarlet. Flowers large 

 and very showy^ and plants live in a border 

 vear after year. Packet^ Sc. 



Lychnis Sieboldi. ^-.^y.'tiSlllTl 



The plants grow about 12 inches high, bloom in 

 summer and produce their beautiful, large, white 

 flow#^rc in abundance. 



Packet, 10c. 



New Nicctiana Svlvestns 



