Uigaonette, Boddington's Majesty 



"Michauxia campanuloides H.B. 



A little known plant, but one of great beauty. Tiiere are about 

 four varieties, but Campanuloides is the only variety worthy of culti- 

 vation. It grows to a height of 4 to 5 feet. Large curious drooping 

 flowers, white tinged purple, wheel-shape at first, afterward reflexecl. 

 Michauxia belongs to Canipanulacas and should be treated as such. 

 This variety should not be confounded with J/, iainpaimlala — an 

 entirely different variety. Pkt. 5octs., 3 pkts. for $1.25. 



Mignonette h.a. 



BODDINGTON'S MAJESTY. The finest of all the fancy va- 

 rieties of Mignonette for winter forcing ; an improvement on Allen's 

 Defiance. Seed saved from select spikes 

 under glass. We have received many tes- 

 timonials with regard to this variety. 

 Kpkt. 60 cts., pkt. $1. 



BISMARCK. New improved Machet, 

 dwarf variety. Pkt. 10 cts., %oz. 50 cts. 



GOLIATH. Many more or less beautiful 

 Mignonettes have been introduced within 

 the past few years, but this new variety 

 is claimed by experts to be the most beau- 

 tiful Mignonette in existence ; plants of 

 compact habit, with rich green foliage, the 

 giant trusses of flowers beitig borne on 

 erect, strong stems and surpassing all others 

 in brilliancy of color. Pkt. loc, >i, oz. 30 cts. 



Allen's Defiance, i ft. Very long spikes; 

 very fragrant and fme for cutting. (Origi- 

 nator's stock.) Pkt. 25 cts. 



Giant Pyramidal, i ^ ft. Pkt. 5c., oz. 25r 



Golden Queen. Spikes of golden yellow 

 Pkt. 5 cts., oz. 50 cts. 



Large-flowering. Sweet-scented. Pkt. 5 

 cts., oz. 15 cts., J^'lb. 40 cts. 



Machet, Dwarf. Strong plants of pyraini 

 dal growth ; long, broad spikes of dell- 

 ciously scented red flowers. Pkt. 10 cts.,, 

 oz. 60 cts. 



MUes' Spiral, i ft. Pkt. 5 cts., oz. 30 cts. 



New Giant Crimson. Giant crimson va- 

 riety. (Pot •-.ived.) Pkt. 25 cts., K'>z. ,snc. 



Parson's White. Spt^iiditlspikesof whitish 

 flowers; swc ct'sc'efltjljd. Pkt. 50; J oz'. 30c. 



MIMULUS (Monkey Flower). H.H.P. i ft. Pkt. 



Cardinalis. H P. Tall orange-scarlet %o 10 



Cupreus, Prince Bismarck. H.H.P. X little gem for 

 pot culture. Dwarf compact habit, very free-flowering; 



flowers deep crimson ic» 



Moschatus (Musk Plant). Invaluable for pot and window- 

 boxes 10 



Tigrinus grandiflora. Spotted ; splendid mixture 10 



MOMORDICA Balsamina (Balsam Apple) oz., 3nc... 05 



Charantia (Balsam Pear) .' oz., 30c... 05 



MONARDA didyma (Oswego Tea, or Bee Balm). 3 ft, 



July to September. Crimson 25 



MUSA Ensete (Abyssinian Banana). S.O 100 seeds, $2. . 25 



Myosotis (Forget-Me-Not) h.p. 



Alpestris. A prettv trailer with blue flowers oz., 60c. . . 05 



" Eliza Fonrobert. F"ine for cutting; sky-blue, 



with yellow eye ; . .' oz.,fi.. 10 



" Victoria. Dwarf habit ; sky-blue oz.,$i.5o.. 25 



Dissitiflora. Compact habit ; exquisite blue ^oz.,$i.25.. 10 



Oblongata perfecta. Flowers borne on long flower-spikes ; 

 very suitnliU- for winter blooming. Sow in June outdoors 

 and transplant into coldfranies or greenhouses for later 



blooming Koz., $1.25. 10 



Palustris (True Forget-me-not) oz.,$3.. 10 



" grandiflora. ^ ft. Spring. Deep blue 10 



Royal Blue. Upright variety ; flowers large, very deep blue : 



tine for pots !<iOz., ^1.50. . 15 



Semperflorens. Blooms from spring till autumn . .oz., $2,50. . 10 



Stricta rosea, i ft. Spring. Pink iq 



BODDINGTON'S POT MYOSOTIS 



Forget-me-nots are delightful subjects for flowering indoors at 

 Christmas time, and as they are everywhere welcome the practice of 

 growing plants in pots is rapidly increasing. Sown in July and 

 potted on, the strain we offer produces fine free-growing specimen 

 plants for Christmas. . Pkt. 50 cts., 3 pkts. for $1.25. 



Myosotidium nobile 



The New Zealand Giant Forget-me-not 



Sometimes called the Chatham Island Lily. This is a plant little 

 known in America, and we are oft'ering seed for the first time. It is 

 one of the most beautiful herbaceous plants and is perfectly hardy ; 

 it can also be grown for the greenhouse decoration. Color deep 

 azure-blue, edged white; flowers as large as a Plilox Drtimmofidii; 

 flower stems 18 inciies in height above the foliage, which is of a deep 

 green ; shape broad and glaucous. Setd should be sown in heat, 

 pricked out and finally transplanted into open culture. Succeeds 

 best in a shady situatnio and is of easy growth. Pkt 50c., 3 pkts. Si. 25. 



MYRTUS Communis (Common Myrtle). Pkt. lo cts. 



MyoioUB (Fofget-Me-Not), var. Viot(^ia 



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