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I,OBEX.IA EEIITUS CRYSTAL PALACE. Pkt., lOc, 



BLAXOPE. 



1920. M. Grandiflora. A liandsonie plant, with fine large, dark 

 crimson flowers covering the entire plant the whole season. Half- 

 hardy annual. 1 ft. Pkt., 5c. 



aiAKIGOLD (Tngetes). 



A very showy and popular plant of easy culture. Half-hardy 

 annuals. 



1940. Gold Striped. The flowers of this beautiful variety are reg- 

 \ilarlv striped with a golden-vellow and e.'cquisite chestnut brown; % 

 ft. Pkt., lOe. 



1941. El Dorado. Flowers three to four inches in diameter: per- 

 fectly and extremely double, and embracing every shade ; l]/> ft. 

 (See cut.) Pkt., lOc. 



1942. Dwarf French, Mixed. Seed saved from the choicest 

 double flowers; 1ft. Pkt., .5c. 



194-3. Large African. Very double flowers, orange brown and 

 yellow. Pkt.,.'5c. 



JI.'VKA'EL OF PEKtJ (Mirabilis). 



This is the fineold garden plant known as Four O'Clocks. It sue- 

 ceeds well in any garden soil ; a very showy and popular flower. Hardy 

 annual. 



1960. M. Mixed. Beautiful colors ; 2 ft. Pkt., .5c. 



1961. New Dwarf 'Wliite. Snf>wy white flowers and fine yellow 

 foliage; 10 in. Pkt.. 5c. 



LOBELIA. 



Handsome little plants, admirably adapted for borders, vuses, pots 

 or hanging-baskets. Half-hardy annuals. 



1840. L. Erinus Crystal Palace Compacta. (See cut.) A com- 

 pact, deep blue variety ; J<^ ft. Pkt., 10c. 



1841. L. Erinus Speciosa Alba Maxima. Showj- white flowers 

 of drooping and spreading habit; 3^ ft. Pkt.,. 5c. 



1842. L. Cardinalis (Carrfma/ J<7o«^e)). A hardy perennial native 

 variety, with spikes of brilliant scarlet flowers, blooming the tirst 

 season if sown early; a fine border plant; 3 ft. Pkt., 10c. 



184-3. L. Gracilis. Light blue; long, slender trailing stems. 

 Pkt., 5c. 



1844. Mixed Finest Erinus, or Trailing Varieties. Best for 

 baskets, vases, etc. Pkt., 5c. 



184,5. Mixed Erecta (Compacta Varieties. Best for edgings, 

 ribbon beds, etc. Pkt., 10c. 



LOPHOSPEKMCM. 



1860. L. Scandens. A highly ornamental climber for the garden 

 or conservatory. Blossoms of a very rich purple and violet color; 10 

 ft. Half-hardy annual. Pkt., 10c. 



LUPINS (Sun Dials). 



1880. L. Mixed. Highly ornamental, varied colored, free flow- 

 ering, pea-shaped flowers ; 2 it. Hardy annuals. Pkt.,5o. 

 LYCBNIS. 



1900. L. Chalcedonica. Brilliant scarlet flowers; blooms the 

 first vear. Hardy perennial. 2 ft. Pkt., 5c. 



1910, MANDA VILLA SAVEOLENS. See Novelties, page 82. 

 Pkt., 15c, 



MAKIGOLD, "el DORADO." Pkt.,10c. 



MAUKANDIA. 



A very graceful climber for the green-house, parlor, baskets, or out- 

 door purposes, blooming the first season from seed. Half-hardy per- 

 ennials. 



1980. M. .Alba. Pure white ; 10 ft. Pkt., 10c. 



1981. Barclayana. Very rich violet or purple: 10 ft. Pkt., lOe. 



1982. Mixed. The finest colors. Pkt., lOc. 



MESEJEBKYANTHEMUM. 



Dwarf growing, profuse flowering plants of great beauty. Half- 

 hardy annual. 



2000. M. Crystallinum (Ice Plant). Flowers white, with ice- 

 like foliage. Pkt., 5c. 



2001. Tricolor (Wcuc Pi7ilc). Very pretty, rosy pink flowers; % 

 ft. Pkt., 5c. 



MIGNONETTE. 

 A well-known and universal garden favorite, and one that requires 

 no extra instructions for growing. Hardy annual. 



2020. M. Sweet Scented (fiescda Orfora(a). 1ft. Oz., 20c.; pkt., 5c. 



2021. Grandiflora Ameliorata. Petals of a reddish tint; 1J4 

 ft. Oz.,30c.; pkt.,5e. 



2022. Golden Queen. Flowers golden-yellow; 134 ft- Pkt., lOe. 

 202.3. Parson's White. Strongly ' scented, large, well-formed 



spikes; l%n. Pkt., 10c. 



2024. Machet. Produces long, broad spikes of deliciously scented 

 red flowers; 1ft. Pkt., 10c. 



2025. Bird's Mammoth. Pkt., 15c. 



1026. Hybrid Spiral. Pure white; 1 ft. Pkt., lOe. 



2027. Giant White Spiral. This grand mignonette grows two to 

 three feet high, perfectly erect, and the flower spikes of wonderful 

 size and snowy whiteness. Its fragrance is rich and jjowerful, and will 

 produce much more bloom than any other variety. Seed may be sown 

 in April or May, and it will commence blooming in ,Iune. The illus- 

 tration shows the beauty of the foliage and bloom. Pkt., lOc. 

 MDMOSA. 



2040. M. Pudica (Seyisitivc Plant). A curious plant. The leaves 

 will close if touched or shaken; 1ft. Half-hardy annual. Pkt., 5c. 



GIANT WHITE SPIRAL MIGNONETTE. Pkt., lOC. 



A persistent, habit of looking on the bright side icill soon become fixed like any other habit arid make life a much pUasanter thing 

 for us, and everyone connected with us. 



