Select Some of the Newer Varieties 



Marigold Melody and Ageratum Dwarf Blue Bedder 



Marigold Early Sunshine (See page 14) 



Name on Packet 



Other Names 



See 

 "Key to 

 Symbols" 



Ht. 



Matricaria 



Feverfew 



h-P 



2 ft. 



capensis. 

 Double White 









Matthiola 

 bicornis 



Evening Scented 

 Stock 



h-A 



15 in. 



Mignonette, 

 Machet 



Reseda 



h-A 



12 in. 



Mignonette, 

 Red Goliath 



Reseda 



h-A 



12 in. 



Momordica, 

 Balsam Apple 



Momordica halsamina 



h-A 



10 ft. 



Momordica, 

 Balsam Pear 



Momordica charaniia 



h-A 



10 ft. 



Momordica, 

 Mixed 



Balsam Apple and 

 Pear 



h-A 



10 ft. 



Moon Flower 



Ipomoea grandiflora 

 alba 



h-A 



12 ft. 

 or more 



Morning Glory, 

 Crimson 

 Rambler 



Convolvulus 



h-A 



12 ft. 

 or more 



Morning Glory, 

 Giant Mixed 



Ipomoea imperialis 



h-A 



10 ft. 



Morning Glory, 

 Heavenly Blue 



Ipomoea rubro 

 coerulea 



h-A 



12 ft. 

 or more 



Morning Glory, 





h-A 



12 ft. 



Liberty Mixed 





or more 



Morning Glory, 

 Pearly Gates 



Ipomoea 



h-A 



12 ft. 

 or more 



Morning Glory, 

 Scarlett O'Hara 



Ipomoea 



h-A 



10 ft. 



Morning Glory, 

 Troubadour 



Ipomoea 



h-A 



12 ft. 



Morning Glory, 

 Mixed 



Convolvulus major 



h-A 



10 ft. 

 or more 



Nasturtium, 

 Golden Gleam 



Tropaeolurh 



h-A 



15 in. 

 tall; 3 ft 

 trailing 



Nasturtium, 

 Golden Globe 



" 



h-A 



12 in. 



Nasturtium, 

 Scarlet Gleam 

 Improved 



' 



h-A 



15 in. 

 tall; 3 ft 

 trailing 



Nasturtium, 

 Gleam Hybrids 





h-A 



15 in. 

 tall; 3 ft. 

 trailing 



Nasturtium, 

 Dwarf Mixed 



Tom Thumb 

 Nasturtium 



h-A 



12 in. 



Nasturtium, 

 Tall Mixed 



Tropaeolum 

 lobbianum 



h-A 



18 in. 

 tall; 5 ft 

 trailing 



Colors — Suggestions — Prices 



Dainty white button-like flowers in terminal clusters. Excellent in garden 

 and for cutting. Long blooming pkt. 25c 



Small mauve flowers. Especially desirable for fragrance pkt. 10c 



Bronze spikes; dark green leaves. Greatly valued for fragrance pkt. 10c 



Large coppery-red spikes. Vigorous plant. Thrives in full sun or partial 

 shade pkt. 10c 



Brilliant yellow flowers; spherical fruits. Lacy foliage pkt, 10c 



Cylindrical, elongated yellow fruits. Sometimes boiled and eaten in 

 young state pKt. 10c 



Yellow flowers; fruits of apple and pear shape. Ornamental vine 



pkt. 10c 



White blossoms. .A vine unsurpassed for size of flowers. Fragrant in 

 evening pkt. 10c 



Ruby red, white throat. Strong climber. Effective against side of house 

 or on fence or trellis. Our 1939 introduction pkt. 10c 



Radiant colors with odd markings. Graceful vine pkt. 10c 



Clear sky blue, creamy throat. Quick, dense growth and beautiful flowers 

 make this vine wonderfully popular pkt. 10c 



Blend of Heavenly Blue (blue). Pearly Gates (white), and Crimson Ram- 

 bler (red) pkt. 10c 



Large, pure white blossoms. Vigorous growth. Very floriferous. A Ferry- 

 Morse development. All-America Silver Medal Award, 1942 pkt. 10c 



Bright red. Large flowered. Not a strong climber. Good in window and 

 porch boxes. All-America Award, 1938 pkt. 10c 



Enormous crimson blossoms, rimmed white^ A gay climber pkt. 15c 



Clear tones of blue and crimson. Twine over fence, trellis, or on strings. 



Easy to grow pkt. 10c 



Golden yellow, semi-double flowers. Unsurpassed for cutting. Fragrant 



pkt. 10c 



Golden yellow. Comnact form of Golden Gleam. For cutting, window 

 box, low border planting pkt. 10c 



Brilliant scarlet. Fine for cutting and border use. Some singles among 

 the semi-doubles pkt. 10c 



Salmon, rose, yellow, primrose, red. Some singles among semi-doubles 



pkt. 10c 



Bright and pastel colors. Well suited for edgings, low borders, window 

 boxes pkt. 10c 



Bright colors. Window box; ornamental vine planting for trellis; cutting 

 garden pkt. lOc 



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