SEEDS WHICH SUCCEED 



(Prices per packet and % ounce ) 



LADY'S-SLIPPER 

 See Balsam, page 57. 



LARKSPUR 

 See Delphinium, page 61. 



MIGNONETTE (Reseda) 



No annual is a more general favorite than the 

 Mignonette. Its modest, sweet-scented flowers 

 recommend it to everyone. No garden is com- 

 plete without the Mignonette. One of the easiest 

 culture, it adapts itself to all situations. Finds a 

 place in the greenhouse or conservatory, in a box 

 or pot on the window, or in the open ground in 

 Summer. Blooms till Fall. Sow seeds several 

 times during season. In bloom for 60 days. 



Allen's Defiance. — The florist's favorite. Large 

 spikes 13 or 14 inches long, very fragrant, and 

 will keep for weeks after cutting, holding their 

 fragrance, as the buds open daily. Fine for 

 forcing, good keeper. 9 inches high.. | Oz., 20c. ; 5 



Mignonette. An old-fashioned flower, a great 

 favorite 



Goliath, Giant Flowered. — Red. Plants pyram- 

 idal in form and very strong with exceedingly 

 large flower-spikes. 12 inches. One of the 

 best |Oz., 30c; 5 



Golden Machet. — Dwarf growth, highly colored; 

 fragrant \ Oz., 30c; 5 



Odorata. — Small flowered but particularly frag- 

 rant. 9 inches £Oz., 20c; 5 



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MIRABILIS JALAP A 



Marvel-of-Peru, or, as it is generally called, Four- 

 o' -clock, because its flowers open late each af- 

 ternoon; bright foliage. Flowers are fragrant, 

 with desirable colors and fine markings. Makes 

 a fine Summer hedge if set in rows a foot apart. 



Mixed colors of flowers Oz., 20c; 5 



MORNING-GLORY 

 LARGE-FLOWERING VARIETIES 



Convolvulus. — The Convolvulus Major is an 



annual of rapid growth; large flowers of many 

 colors; suitable for porches or arbors, blooming 



in July and constantly till frost Oz., 15c; 5 



Rochester. — A new large-flowering _ variety. 

 Flowers 4 inches or over, are of a deep violet-blue, 

 with a narrow band of white around the edge. 

 Wonderfully attractive Oz., 40c. ; 10 



CYPRESS VINES (Ipomoea) 



Quamoclit. — Crimson, small, dark. Fern- or lace- 

 like foliage; climbing rapidly 8 feet..| Oz., 40c. ; 5 



Quamoclit alba. — White, small. 10 feet. Lace- 

 like foliage; climbing 8 feet | Oz., 40c; 5 



Quamoclit Mixed. — White and crimson. Lace- 

 like foliage; climbing 8 feet \ Oz., 40c; 5 



Morning-glory 



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