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Malope 



Very pretty, free-blooming, hardy annuals with mallow- 

 like flowers. Sow the seed early; good for beds and borders. 

 2 to 3 feet. M oz. Pkt. 



Grandiflora. Pink $0.35 $0.10 



alba. White 35 .10 



rubra. Red 35 .10 



Mixed 35 .10 



Malva 



Handsome garden plants that bloom all Summer; fine for 

 cut flowers. H oz. Pkt. 



Moschata alba (Muskmallow). tH.P. White, 



fragrant. 2 ft $0.50 $0.10 



rosea. fH.P. Rose-flowered variety; fine 50 .10 



Mathiola 



Pkt. 



Bicornis. A charming little annual with a most delicate 

 odor perceptible at a considerable distance. . oz. 50c. $0.10 



Maftynia 



Curious and handsome, half-hardy annuals for the border, 

 with bright flowers, borne in profusion and followed by quaint 

 pods which are used for pickling. IJ-2 feet. Pkt. 

 Proboscidea. Reddish-white $0.10 



Marigold (Tagetes) 



These, like the Calendulas, are valuable because they 

 light the garden with such a grand glitter of yellow far into 

 the frosts of Autumn. The dwarf varieties make a fine border 

 for taller sorts, and both are effective when planted in groups 

 or in garden borders. Hardy annuals. Average height, 

 1 to 2 feet. 



AFRICAN VARIETIES M oz. Pkt. 



Eldorado. Large, quilled, perfectly double; 



brilliant shades of yellow $0.60 $0.15 



Lemon Ball. Very rich lemon-yellow 60 .15 



Orange Ball 60 .15 



Mixed Double Oz. $1.25 .50 .10 



FRENCH VARIETIES 



Dwarf Striped. Flowers handsomely marked. .60 .10 

 Legion of Honor (Little Brownie). Single; 



golden yellow, marked velvety red 60 .10 



Dwarf Mixed, Double oz. $1.25 .50 .10 



Mesembfyanthemum 



These beautiful, half-hardy annuals flower profusely in 

 dry and sunny situations; fine as edging plants. 6 inches. 



Pkt. 



Cordifolium variegatum. Rose, cream foliage, very 

 dwarf; a fine variety for carpet bedding or for edging 

 and for rockwork $0.15 



Crystallinum (Iceplant). Singular icy foliage; flowers 

 white 14 oz. 40c. .10 



Mignonette {Reseda odorata) 



Seed of this popular hardy annual can be sown at any 

 time, and if successive sowings are made, its fragrant, modest- 

 colored flowers may be gathered outdoors until November. 

 Sow outdoors in rows about April 1st, and again regularly at 

 intervals of about three weeks till August. 1 foot. 



oz. Pkt. 



N. Y. Market. Extra choice strain for green- 

 house $2.00 $0.50 



Buttons Pot Variety. Very dwarf, with large 



spikes; good for pot culture .40 



Reseda odorata grandiflora (Sweet Mignonette). .75 .10 

 Aliens Defiance. Spikes of great length, very 



fragrantand fineforcutting. 11/^ ft. . .Oz. $1.00 .40 .10 



Crimson Giant (Ameliorata). Red-flowered .10 



Golden Queen. Golden yellow .10 



Goliath. Red; enormous spikes; striking; very 



sweet-scented 75 .15 



Machet, Dwarf. Deep red 50 .10 



