MIGNONETTE 



Price, each, per pkt., 5c; any 3 pkts., 

 12c. 



Allen's Defiance. The finest and 

 most fragrant variety yet produced, 

 the favorite for cutting. Pkt., 250 

 seeds. £ oz., 12c. 



Bismarck. A very vigorous and im- 

 proved Machet. fine for pots. Of dwarf 

 pyramidal growth; flowers highly col- 

 ored and very fragrant. Pkt., 250 

 seeds. 



Golden Machet Migmonette. Massive spikes 

 of golden yellow flowers of delicious fra- 

 grance. A favorite among florists. Pkt., 

 250 seeds. | oz., 12c. 



Red Victoria. Fine spikes of bright red, 

 very desirable. Pkt.. 250 seeds. 



White Pearl. Splendid spikes of whitish 

 flowers. Very fragrant and fine for bouquets. 

 Pkt.. 350 seeds. 



Mixed Mignonette. A splendid mixture, in- 

 cluding our named varieties and others of 

 the newest sorts. Pkt., 300 seeds, 5c; £ oz., 

 12c 



NEW RAINBOW MARVELS 



Splendid new hybrids of the garden Hibis- 

 cus. Very hardy, blooming profusely from 

 mid-summer until frost, bearing large holly- 

 hock shaped flowers in various tints of red, 

 pink and white, some solid in color, others 

 with dark velvety centers; one of the few 

 perennials that bloom the first year. The 

 plants die to the ground each year and are 

 late to start, so the root clumps should not be 

 disturbed in the spring. 4 feet. Pkt., 25 

 seeds, 6c. 



LAVENDER 



The old-fashioned, sweet scented Lavender 

 of our grandmother's gardens, bearing long 

 spikes of violet or blue flowers. 1 foot. Pkt., 

 250 seeds, 5c. 



MOURNING BRIDE (Scabiosa) 



Our own special mixture of named varie- 

 ties, the very best I can offer. Valuable for 

 cutting and for exhibition purposes. 2i feet. 

 Pkt., 60 seeds. 5c. 



Collection of Six Varieties 



We offer for exhibition purposes a collec- 

 tion of the six choicest sorts, 6 packets, 30 

 seeds each. 16c. 



MIMl IAS or "Monkey Flower" 



Showy, profuse-flowering plants, with Glox- 

 inia-like blossoms, fine for the winter garden, 

 or for moist, shady positions. A mixture of 

 Tigrinus, or true Monkey Flower, and Musk 

 Plant, noted for its fragrant foliage. Pkt., 

 500 seeds, 5c. 



MAI RANDIA VINE 



One of the prettiest things I have seen was 

 a little cottage embowered in Maurandia Vine. 

 Used also in pots for the window. Mixed. 

 Pkt., 5c. 



MOONFLOWER VINE 



Early Giant Moonflower. The Southern 

 Moonfiower, of whose beauty and fragrance so 

 much is told. This is a new hybrid variety 

 from 40 to 60 days earlier than the old style, 

 bearing just as large and beautiful flowers. 

 It comes into flower in the extreme North 

 about August 15, from seed sown May 1. 

 Starting it indoors gives a longer period of 

 bloom. Pkt., 8 seeds. 8c. 



Giant Pink Moonflower. Of marvelous 

 growth, the plants beginning to bloom nearly 

 as soon as the Morning Glory. They remain 

 open from four o'clock in the afternoon until 

 about noon the next day, and cover the vines 

 all summer and fall. Pkt., 8 seeds, 5c. 



CLIMBING ROSES 



20c each; 3 for 50c; $1.60 per doz.; 2 yr. old 



plants, 45c eaeh; 3 for §1. 12; $3. 25 per doz. 



Crimson Rambler. The plant makes shoots 

 from 8 to 10 feet high during the season. 

 Flowers brightest crimson, produced in great 

 clusters, each flower measuring 1* inches in 

 diameter. 



Dorothy Perkins. Beautiful shell pink. A 

 rapid grower. Hardy, withstanding the se- 

 verest winters. Blooms in clusters; flowers 

 double and large. 



Blue Rambler (Veilchenblau) . A seedling 

 from Famous Crimson Rambler. The flowers 

 are violet blue in color, standing out in 

 graceful form in large clusters. Perfectly 

 hardy, well established plants. 



