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Flower Seeds 



\'OKK MABKET 



MIGNONETTE 



Tlia Mignonette is iiniversnlly ostoMBPil 

 (or its delicate perfume and siasuUirly 

 pretty spikes of IjIooiu. 11' well tiiinned 

 out at an early stage, growl h of (lower and 

 foUage will be greatly facilil-iited. If. A. 

 Allen's Dellance. Tliis MigiionoMe, 



when grown under favni-alilo eonili- 



tions, produces spikes from 12 to 13 



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

 Bismarclc. Improved dwarf Maciiot. 



Dark red ; one of tlie best for garden 



or pot culture. Pkt. lOo. 

 Golden Qwecn. Watinet spikes, 



golden yellow. Pkt. Sc. 

 Iiarge-Flowcrod Pyramiilal. tni- 



proved variety, of pyramidal growlli 



and largo flowers, rkt. .'5c., oz. 25e. 

 lieviatlian. SpU^ndid tor fnrojng. The 



seed we olTor was saved from selected 



spikes. Pkl- inc., oz. ?I.OO. 

 Macliot. or (Iwai-r KTowili .and ildek 



green leaves, wit.li long 1 iroad .spikes of 



dclieiously scented red ilowers. Pkt. 



lOe., oz, 75c. 

 Miles' Hybrid Spiral. Dwarf and 



brandling, with spikes often attaining 



a length of from 8 to 10 in. Pkt. .'jc, 



oz. 2!je, 



New York IHTarket. Undoubtedly 

 this is the gtamlest variety of Mignon- 

 ette at the present time. Its indi- 

 vidual florets are of lai-ge si/.e, form 

 a graceful as well as conipact stiiko 

 and po.asess a delicious fragrance. 

 For forcing under glass this strain 

 Is uns\irpassed. Pkt.50e.,>^ oz.$2.Q0. 



Mignonette— Continued . 

 Orange Queen. Com- 

 pact growlli, Uixuiiant 

 foliage and very broad, 

 orange-red flower spikes. 

 Pkt. 10c. 

 Paisoii.s' AVhite. Very 



fragrant. Pkt. 5c. 

 Laryc-F 1 o w e v i n g 

 .Sweet Scented. 

 Pkt. 5c., OS. 15c. 



MIMOSA PUDICA. See 

 Sensitive Plant. 



MIMULUS 



Monkey Flower 

 Handsome, profuse bloom- 

 ing jilants, with Ilowers of 

 singular form and brilliant 

 colors, rich and beautifully 

 marked. H. H. P. 

 Cai'tl iiiali.s. Scarlet ; very 

 striking, 1 ft. Pkt. 10c. 

 Duplex Mixed. Tlowers 

 are borne in pairs. Pkt. 

 ISo. 



>IoschatnS (Musk Plant). Yaluable 



for pots. % ft. Pkt. 5c. 

 Xcw F.mperor. Kndi colors : mottled 



anil figured. Pkt. 15c. 

 Finest Mixed. Pk(. .'ic. 



MIGNONETTE, jrACHl'T 



half h: 



MINA Tjoliata. Ilaiv 



climbing annual of r.a|ii.l grout I,; 

 bearing twin-like rncemos of llcweis 

 wliicli in the bud are or.a.nge-red, but 

 o|ii'n or.mg.-y.'llow and soon turn to 

 creamy white. 20 ft. Pkt. lOo. 



MOIiUCEIiLA Spinosa. A splendid 

 shell-Jlower, rose. 7 ft. H. P. Pkt. 25c 



JroMORDIC.'V. Trailing plants, with 

 curi<nis and oruamentul foliage and 

 remarkabli! fruil. H. H. A. 

 Balsainina (lialsam Apple). Orange 



frnit. 10 ft. Pkt. 5c. 

 Gharantia (Ealsaitl P$(ir). Copper- 

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

 Involucrala (Red Balsam Apple). 

 Sulpbur-yellow fruits, which change 

 to rich carndne scarlet. PJlt. lOc. 



M O O N F L O W R Ri. SeelfeOmoSft 

 Noctitlora. 



MOKNING GLORY.. See Gonvol- 

 vulus. 



MUSA (Abyssinian Banana), A niagni- 



■ lleent sub-tropical plant; very effeo- 

 tivoinnrdssesorwhcu iilanfed singly. 

 The seed will produce large plants 

 lirst season it sown early, T. P. 6 

 to 20 ft. 



Fiisete. Pkt. 25o„ 100 seeds SI ..".O. 



MYOSOTIS 



(Forget-Me-Not) 

 Tliese beautiful jilauts are too well 



known to need i-ecommeudatioii. H. V. 



.-Vll>estris .-Vlba. Whitt^ very attrac- 

 tive, % ft. Pkt. DC., oz. 75c. 



Alpestris, Bine. 1 ft. Pkt. Sc., m, 75u. 



Azorica. Blue, shaded purple, very 

 robust. 1 ft. Pkt. lOc. 



Coelestina. Sky-bliie, ve;T floi'ifeJious, 

 1 ft. Pkt. 10c. 



Di.ssitilloi-a. Large, sky-blue flowers; 

 vei-y early. Pkt. lOo, 



Palusd'is. Blue, ailaptei] for moist 

 situations. J^fool. Pkt* 5e, 



.Seniperfloreus. Paj-petual-flowrirvg, 

 Ciu. Pkt. 10c. 



Victoria. Azure blue, remaining in 

 blooiu a louK time. Fine tor j]Ol.s alid 

 cutting, fi in. i'kt. IGc. oz. S2.0n, 



|( inest Mi.ved. Pkt. ue., oz. 73c. 



MTOSOTJ.S, VICTOBIA 



