with a border of colorful flowers 
Marigold, French Single Dwarf. Tagetes patula. 
Flash. Single flowers, about 134 in. across, range in 
color from yellow to rich orange, each marked with 
red or maroon. Brilliant for borders, beds, 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. - 
For border decora- 
15c 
Fine blend of two-toned flowers. 
tion and cutting. (h-A 2% ft.) 
Matthiola bicornis. Evening Scented Stock. 
Small mauve flowers. Especially desirable for 
fragrance. (h-A 15 in.) 15c 
Mignonette, Machet. Reseda. 
Bronze spikes; dark green Jeaves. Greatly valued for 
fragrance. (h-A 12 in.) 10c 
Mignonette, Red Goliath. Reseda. 
Large coppery-red spikes. Vigorous plant. 
in full sun or partial shade. (h-A 12 in.) 
Thrives 
15c 
Morning Glory, Liberty Mixed. 
Blend of Heavenly Blue (blue), Pearly Gates (white), 
and Crimson Rambler (red). (h-A 12 ft. or more) 15¢ 
Morning Glory, Pearly Gates. Ipomoea. 
Large pure-white blossoms. Vigorous growth. Very 
floriferous. A Ferry-Morse Development and 
Introduction. All-America Silver Medal Award. 
(h-A 12 ft. or more) 15c 
Morning Glory, Scarlett O’Hara. Ipomoea. 
Bright red. Large flowered. Not a strong climber. 
Good in window and porch boxes. All-America Award. 
(h-A 10 ft.) 15c 
Morning Glory, Mixed. Convolvulus major. 
Clear tones of blue and crimson. Twine over fence, 
trellis, or on strings. Easy to grow. (h-A 10 ft. or 
more) 10c 
Nasturtium, Golden Gleam. Tropaeolum. 
Golden yellow, semi-double flowers. Unsurpassed for 
cutting. Fragrant. (h-A 15 in. tall; 3 ft. trailing) 15¢c 
A portion of a Petunia seed crop on one of our 
California ranches. 
Momordica, Balsam Apple. Momordica balsamina. 
Brilliant yellow flowers; spherical fruits. Lacy foliage. 
A good climber. (h-A 10 ft.) 20c 
Momordica, Balsam Pear. Momordica charantia. 
Cylindrical, elongated yellow fruits. Sometimes boiled 
and eaten in young state. A good climber. (h-A 10 ft.)20c 
Moon Flower. I pomoea grandiflora alba. 
White blossoms. A vine unsurpassed for size of flow- 
ers. Fragrant in evening. (h-A 12 ft. or more) 15c 
Morning Glory, Blue Star. Ipomoea. 
Large flowers of exquisite sky blue with deeper shaded 
midribs forming attractive star.(h-A 12 {t. or more) 20c 
Morning Glory, Crimson Rambler. Convolvulus. 
Ruby red, white throat. Strong climber. Effective 
against side of house or on fence or trellis. A Ferry- 
Morse Introduction. (h-A 12 ft. or more) 10c 
Morning Glory, Giant Mixed. Ipomoea imperialis. 
Radiant colors with odd markings. Graceful vine. 
(h-A 10 ft.) 10c 
Morning Glory, Heavenly Blue. Ipomoea rubro coerulea. 
Clear sky blue, creamy throat. Quick, dense growth 
and beautiful flowers make this vine wonderfully 
popular. (h-A 12 ft. or more) 15c 
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The ideal pansy 1s circular in form. This 1s 
Geneva Super Giant. 
Nasturtium, Scarlet Gleam Improved. Tropaeolum. 
Brilliant scarlet. Fine for cutting and border use. 
Some singles among the semi-doubles. (h-A 15 in. tall; 
3 ft. trailing) 15c 
Nasturtium, Gleam Mixed. Tropaeolum. 
Salmon, rose, yellow, primrose, red. Some singles 
among semi-doubles. (h-A 15 in. tall; 3 ft. trailing) 15¢ 
Nasturtium, Dwarf Mixed. Tom Thumb Nasturtium. 
Bright and pastel colors. Well suited for edgings, low 
borders, window boxes. (h-A 12 in.) 15c 
Nasturtium, Tall Mixed. Tropaeolum lobbianum. 
Bright colors. Window box; ornamental vine for trel- 
lis; cutting garden. (h-A 18 in. tall; 5 ft. trailing) 10c 
Nemesia, Blue Gem. Nemesia compacta. , 
Forget-me-not blue flowers. Excellent edging plant. 
Needs moist, cool climate. (h-A 8 in.) 25c 
Nemesia grandiflora suttoni, Mixed. Nemesia grandt- 
flora. 
Warm tones of red, yellow, orange. Plants and flowers 
larger than Blue Gem; plants more spreading. (h-A 
12) T0a5) 25c 
