Blasdfll, N. v. — "Soeds from you the last 2 yi'ars were „„ 
fine. Nastui-tiums were lipaiitifiil. Thoy took second OO— * 
preniiujn at our fail- , and Marigolds, also." 
— Miss Nora Hcadlane. 
MINNEAPOLIS, MINN 
MARIGOLD 
Eldorado Marigold. The Eldorado grows very rank and tall and is surmountod by 
great golden balls, sometimes fourteen inches in eircumferenee. The flowers are wry double 
with petals quilled as in the Dahlia, appearing in shades of lemon and orange yellow. 2 feet.' 
Pkt., 100 seeds, 5c; 2 pkts., 8c. 
Eldorado Marigold, Prize Strain. Wishing to offer my customers tlie very best, I 
have scoured from Bnrbank and other expert growers their choieest and highest-priced seed and 
feel confident that my Prize Strain will yield the largest and most perfect flowers obtainable. 
Pkt., 75 seeds. 6c. 
Dwarf French Marigold Nice compact, orna- 
mental plants. 1 ft. high. Six best named varieties 
mixed. Pkt., 150 seeds, 4c. 
Tall French Marigold. Splendid for cntting. 
Six choicest named varieties mixed. Sec cut for French 
MarigoUls. 2 feet. Pkt., 150 seeds, 5c. 
MALVA MOSCHATA, or Musk Mallow. 
The craze for ])erennials has brought various Mallows 
to the front, and this is well worth growing. The blos- 
soms are pink or white, an inch or more in diameter, 
and are borue profusely the eulirc season. Hardy, 
blooming the tirst year, lyo feet. Pkt., 5c. 
MAURANDIA VINE 
Onp of the prettiest things I have seen was a little 
cottage embowered iu Maurandia Vine. The foliage is 
delicate and it bears profusely pretty blue, white or 
rosy lilac flowers. Osed also in pots for the window. 
Mixed. Pkt., 200 seeds, 5c. 
MIMULUS, or "Monkey Flower" 
Mimulus, Queen's Prize. Shn\T.\- pi-ofusc-tlower- 
ing plants, bearing l)cll-sliai)ed lilnssnms willi while and 
yellow grounds, spotted with iiink or si-arb-t shades. 
Fine for greenhouse or moist, shady i)(isit I.mis. An ex- 
ceedinglv line strain, with extra, large Mesv.nns and 
beautiful crdors and markings. Pkt., Hoo seeds, 5c. 
Mimulus Moschatus, Musk Plant. Small, 
yellow tiowers, fragrant foliage. Pretty for hanging 
baskets. Pkt., 500 seeds, 5c. 
MIGNONETTE 
Allen's Defiance. The finest and most fragrant 
variety yet pro<lueed, the favorite for cutting. Pkt., 
300 seeds, 5c; % (rz., 12c. 
Golden Machet Mignonette. Massive spikes 
of golden vellow flowers of delicinns frimi-anee. A f.uv- 
orite among florists. PkM., .'too si'eds, 5c: 's >>■/■■■ 12c. 
White Pearl. Sidendid siiikes (d' uhitish tinwers. 
Vei'v fragrant and fine for boutpiets. I'kl.. -inu seeds. 5c. 
Mixed Mignonette. A splendid mix lure, includ- 
ine mv named varieties and all the newest sorts, such 
as Parson's White, Red Victoria. Giant Pyramidal and 
others. Pkt., 300 seeds, 4c; 2 pkts., 7c; % oz., 10c. 
JAPANESE MORNING CILORY 
The rich, velvety colorings of the 
common Morning Glory are intensified 
in these gorgeous varieties, and the 
shadings and markings are decidedly 
curious and varied. 
New Imperial Carmine. One 
of the wonderful .Japanese Morning 
Glories, developed on the r>url)ank 
farms, Avhicli will grow anywhere 
and Idiuim aburidanHy all summer, 
luirnense, gm-gvous, rosy-cai'iuine flow- 
ers, with pure white throat. Pkt., 
18 seeds, 6c. 
Japanse Morning Glory, 
Mixed. Pkt., 60 seeds, 6c; i/^ oz., 
10c. 
