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MA11IGOLD 

 Price, packet, 5c. 



Tall Double African — Orange Ball. 



Large, perfect double-quilled flowers 

 of a rich deep golden orange color: 

 the finest of all and very showy. % 

 oz., 4Co. 



Tall Double African — Lemon Ball. A 



counterpart of the Orange Ball except 

 in color, which is soft lemon yellow. 

 ! 4 oz.. 40c. 



Dwarf Single French, Legion of Honor 



(Little Brownie). Compact bus! 

 inches high, flowering June to Frost; 

 color, golden yellow, marked with a 

 large spot of velvety crimson at base 

 of "each petal. Best f^v edging. % 

 oz., 20c. 



MIGNONETTE 



Price, each, per packet, r>e. 

 Mien's Defiance. The finest and most 

 fragrant variety yet produced, the 

 favorite for cutting. Packet, 250 seeds. 

 x s oz.. 15c. 



Bisnrarck. A very vigorous and im- 

 I roved Machet, fine for pots. Of dwarf 

 pyramidal growth; flowers highly col- 

 ored and very fragrant. Packet, 250 

 reeds. 



f;o!tlen Machet Mignonette. Massive 

 spikes of golden yellow flowers of de- 

 licious fragrance. A favorite amonu" 

 florists. Packet. 250 seeds. Vs oz., 15c. 

 Red Victoria. Fine spikes of bright 

 red, very desirable. Packet. 250 seeds. 

 Mixed Mignonette. A splendid mix- 

 ture, including our named varieties 

 and others of the newest sorts. Pack- 

 et. 300 seeds, 5c; Vs oz., 12c. 



MAURANDIA VINE 



One of the prettiest things I have seen 

 war a little cottage embowered in 

 Maurandia Vine. Used also in pots for 

 the window. Mixed. Packet, 5c. 



Tall French Marigold, Mixed. Plants 

 grow as tall as the Eldorado, but the 

 blossoms are small like those of the 

 Dwarf French, blooming till latest 

 Splendid for cutting. Packet, 

 100 seeds. 



Dwarf French, Selected. Mixed. The 



Dwarf Ids form ornamental lit- 



bu Is about one foot high, and 

 are especially suitable for window 

 bordering walks or edging of 

 b< ds. In bloom till late fall. Gold 

 edged, spotted and dark shades. 100 

 sc < ds in packet. 



Collection \o, 109 — 1 full packet each 

 of the five varieties, 2Cc. 



MOONFLOWER VINE 

 Early Giant Moonflower. The South- 

 <;n Moonflower, of whose beauty and 

 fr ngrance 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 

 rorth about August 15, from seed sown 

 May 1. Starting it indoors gives a 

 r period of bloom. Packet, 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 sum- 

 mer and fall. Packet, 8 seeds, 8c. 



FOR SHADY PLACES 



Achillea, Alyssum, Anchusa, Anemone, 

 Arabis, Asperula, Bachelor's Button, 

 ia, tuberous-rooted, Chinese 

 I rimrose, Calendula, Canterbury Bell, 

 Chrysanthemum (annual). Columbine, 

 Coreopsis, Dairy (English) Eschscholt- 

 zia, Feverfew, Forget-Me-Not, Fox- 

 glove, Godetia, Larkspur, Maurandia, 

 Mignonette, Mimulus, Oenothera, Pan- 

 sy, Petunia, Pinks, Poppy, Snapdragon 

 and Violet. 



