WEEBER & DON 



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Flower Seeds 



MIGNONETTE, SEW YOBK HAKKET 



MIGNONETTE 



Tho Mignonette Is universally r>sie.. t ue,i 

 for its delicate perfume and singularly 

 pretty spikes or bloom. If well thinned 

 out at an early stage, growth of flower and 

 foliage will be greatly facilitated. H. A. 

 Allen's Defiance. Tins Mignonette, 

 when grown under favorable condi- 

 tions, produces spikes from 12 to 15 

 In. long. Pkt. 10c., oz. 75c. 

 Bismarck. Improved dwarf Machet. 

 Dark red ; one of the best for garden 

 or pot culture. Pkt. 10c. 

 Golden Queen. Distinct spikes, 



golden yellow. Tkt. 5c. 

 Large-Flowered Pyramidal. Im- 

 proved variety, of pyramidal growth 

 and largo flowers. Pkt. 5e., Oz. 250, 

 Leviathan. Splendid for forcing. The 

 seed wo offer was saved from selected 

 spikes. Pkt. 15c., oz. $1.(10. 

 Maeliet. Of dwarf growth and thick 

 green leaves, with long broad spikes of 

 delieiously scented red flowers. Pkt. 

 10e., oz. 75c. 

 Miles' Hybrid Spiral. Dwarf and 

 branching, with spikes often attaining 

 a length of from 8 to 10 In. l'kt. 5e . 

 oz. 25c. 



New York Market. Undoubtedly 

 this Is the grandest variety of Mignon- 

 ette at the present time. Its indi- 

 vidual florets are of large size, form 

 a graceful as well as compact spike 

 and possess a delicious f nigra nee. 

 For forcing under glass this strain 

 Is unsurpassed. Tkt. 50c, % oz. $2.0t>. 



a Mignonette— Continued. 



Orange Queon. Com- 

 Ml jmk pacl growth, mxuriani 



Tyi^ Sv3 foliage ami very broad, 



f-.rf' orange- red flower spikes, 



&M ' vu '~ 



\--0 (A Parsons' White. Very 



" ' * /■ ' S ."V; S\\ eel S. , ■:,!(( I. 



v hi' >1 IVK ISA IM !>!<_' A. S. ■ 

 i y r „ Iff Sensitive Plant. 



lilllllf ' MIMULUS 



Monkey Flower 



Handsome, profuse bloom- 

 ing plants, with flowers of 

 BWfliF singular form and brilliant 



SaSs^ colors, rich and beautifully 



g 821 marked, n. H. I>. 



' Cardinalis. Scarlet ;very 



striking, 1 ft. Pkt. 10c. 

 Duplex Mixed. Flowers 

 aro borne in pairB. Pkt. 

 15c. 



Moschatus (Musk riant). Valuable 



for pots. % ft. Pkt. 5c. 

 New Emperor. Rich a iV rs; mottled 



and figured. Pkt. 15c. 

 Finest Mixed. Pkt. Be, 



MOMOKDICA. Trailing plants, with 

 curious ami ornamental foliage and 

 remarkable fruit. H. H. k. 

 ISnlsamin.i (I'.idsani Apple). Orange 



fruit. 10 ft. Pkt. Sc. 

 Cliarantia (Balsam Pear). r..pper- 



eolored scarlet fruit. 10 ft. Pkt. 5c. 

 Involnerata (lied Balsam Apple). 

 Sulphur-yellow fruits, which change 

 to rich earmiue scarlet. Pkt. 10c. 



Bee i ppruoea 



MOONFIjOw BR. 

 Noct.iflora. 



MORNING GLORY. See Convol- 

 vulus. 



Ml'SA (Abyssinian Banana). A magni- 

 ficent sub-tropical plant; very effec- 

 tive in masses or when planted singly. 

 Tho seed will produce largo plants 

 first season if sown early. T. F. 6 

 to 20 ft, 



Ensete. Pkt, '25c, 100 seeds si.so. 



MYOSOTIS 



(Forget-Me-Not) 



These beautiful plants are too well 



known to need recommendation. H. P. 



Alpestris Alba. White, very attrac- 

 tive, % ft. Pkt. 5e., oz. 75c 



Alpesl ris. Blue. 1 ft. Pkt. 5c, oz. 75c. 



Azorica. Blue, shaded purple, very 

 robust. 1 ft. Pkt. 10c. 



Oldest ina. Sky-blue, very florilVrou^. 

 1 ft. Pkt. 10c. 



Dissititlora. Large, sky-blue flowers; 



very early. Pkt. 10c. 

 Paliistris. Blue, adapted for moist 



situations. y t foot. Pkt. 5e. 

 SemperHorens. l'erpet ual-lb .we. ing. 



C in. Pkt. 10c. 

 Victoria. Azure blue, remaining in 



bloom a long time. Pino for pots and 



cutting. 0 In. Tkt. 10c, oz. S2.00. 

 l ines. Mixed. Tkt. 5c, oz. 75c. 



MIGNONETTE, MACHET 



MIXA Lobata. ETandsome^ half hardy 

 climbing annual of rapid growth ; 

 bearing twin-like racemes of (lowers 

 which in the bud are orange-red, but 

 open orange-yellow and soon turn to 

 creamy white. 20 ft. Pkt. 10c. 



MOiii'CKl/lvA Spinosa, \ 



shell-flower, rose. 7 ft. H. P. I'kt.25e. 



