with a border of colorful flowers 



Marigold, Melody- 



■hrilliant in the border and beautiful in 

 arrangements. 



Marigold, Mammoth Mum. Matchless for cut flowers. 



Marigold 



Spry. All- America Award. Extra early. Free bloom- 

 ing. Flowers have mahogany outer petals with light 

 yellow centers. (h-A 9 in.) 15c 



Sunkist. Golden orange blossoms. Harmony-type, 

 one inch across. Very early and long blooming. 

 Unusually good for window boxes and edgings. All- 

 America Award. (h-A 4 in.) 15c 



Marigold French Single Dwarf. Tagetes patula. 



Flash. Single flowers, about 1% in. across, range in 

 color from yellow to rich orange, each marked with 

 red or maroon. Brilliant for bedding, or pot plants. 

 All-America Award. (h-A 18 in.) 15c 



Naughty Marietta. Large single golden yellow 

 flowers blotched mahogany at base of petals. 

 Compact, free flowering. All-America winner. 

 (h-A 16 in.) 15c 



Marigold, French Double Tall Mixed. Tagetes patula. 

 Fine blend of two-toned flowers. For border decora- 

 tion and cutting. (h-A 2}/^ ft.) 15c 



Marigold, Single Dwarf. Tagetes signata pumila. Gnome. 

 Small, golden yellow flowers on bushy plants. Ideal 

 for edging. (h-A 10 in.) 25c 



Matthiola bicornis. Evening Scented Stock. 



Small mauve flowers. Especially desirable for 

 fragrance. (h-A 15 in.) 15c 



Mignonette, Machet. Reseda. 



Bronze spikes; dark green leaves. Greatly valued for 

 fragrance. (h-A 12 in.) 10c 



Mignonette, Red Goliath. Reseda. 



Large coppery-red spikes. Vigorous plant. Thrives 

 in full sun or partial shade. (h-A 12 in.) 15c 



Momordica, Balsam Apple. Momordica balsamina. 



Brilliant yellow flowers; spherical fruits. Lacy foliage. 

 A good chmber. (h-A 10 ft.) 25c 



Moon Flower. Calonyction aculeatum. 



Spectacular blossoms open at sundown and resemble 

 morning glories. White, over 4 in. in diameter, fra- 

 grant. Strong, climbing vines. (h-A 12 ft. or more) 15c 



Morning Glory, Blue Star. Ipomoea tricolor. 



Large flowers of exquisite sky blue with deeper shaded 

 midribs forming attractive star. (h-A 12 ft. or more) 25c • 



Morning Glory, Candy Pink. Ipomoea. 



An interesting new color — clear pink. Flowers are 

 large. Vines are spreading and somewhat shorter than 

 other varieties. (h-A 12 ft.) 25c 



Morning Glory, Crimson Rambler. Ipomoea purpurea. 

 Ruby red, white throat. Strong climber. Effective 

 against side of house or on fence or trellis. (h-A 12 ft. 

 or more) 10c 



Morning Glory, Giant Mixed. Ipomoea nil. 



Radiant colors with odd markings. Graceful vine. 

 (h-A 10 ft.) 10c 



Morning Glory, Heavenly Blue. Ipomoea tricolor. 



Clear sky blue, creamy throat. Quick, dense growth 

 and beautiful flowers make this vine wonderfully 

 popular. (h-A 12 ft. or more) 15c 



Morning Glory, Pearly Gates . . . For an effective color 



combination, try this Ferry- Morse All-America Winner 



with Morning Glory Heavenly Blue. 



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