Mis$ Emma V. White. 
— 3fi — ntacic Ctcck, Wl*.. Apr., "o;. "I find the Japanese Mornlnc Glory 
supcifor to ihe common kiatl both Jn lollai;c and flower.'* Mrs. S. rieicc. 
While Hear. 
Minn. "Two 
years aco 1 ff^t 
Asp-irajTus Sprea- 
ijerl and Plumo- 
!>us seed o( you. 
The plants ate 
It ca u t Ic s and 
many sncalc of 
Ihciu anu want to 
kqow where 1 cot 
tliem." Maud 
Marsdcn. 
Ltowol n vll 1 c, 
In.l.. July. '07. "I 
led It n duty to 
srntl you a (rw 
Itnt-s. Anyone wlio 
c.in furnish such 
Nasiuitlunt seeds 
as you dcservfs 
praise. I have 
ti;ii| seeds Irom 
you forthrcc sum- 
mers, and m y 
Mowers have heen 
btautUul. liuttUls 
summer suri>aiiS' 
c<i them alt. I 
never Saw such 
perfectly exquis- 
ite culuilni; as my 
Nnstuttivim bed 
show a." Mrs. 
Leu Ilawklnst. 
MIMULUS, 
OR "MONKEY FLOWER." 
MImulu*, Queen's Prize. Show}-, 
prufufc-Hciwcring plant:5. bearinj" bcU- 
shapcd blossoms wiih white and yellow 
Krounds, spotted with pink or scarlet 
shades. Fine for firecnhousc or moist, 
shady position. The Queen's Prize is an 
exceedingly fine strain, with cctra larKc 
blossoms and beautiful colors and mark- 
inRs. Pkt., SOO seeds, 4- cts. 
MImulus Moschatue, or Musk 
Plant. Small, yellow flowers, fragrant 
foliaKe. Pretty for hanging baskets. 
Pkt., 500 seeds, 4 cts. 
MOLUCCA BALM. 
An annual, sending up stems 2 to 3 feet 
tall, completely surrounded by large, 
shell-like greenish flowers (more properly 
it is the caly.x that is Brcen). The effect 
is both curious and showy, used in the 
winter bouquet. Pkt., 100 seeds, 5 cts. 
JAPANESE MORNING 
GLORY. 
The beautiful rich, vch-ely I'olor- 
ings of the common Morning Glory 
arc intcnsifici! in these gorgeous varieties, and 
the shadings and markings are decidedly curious 
and varied, while the sir.a of the flowers, -t and 0 
inches across, and variegated foliage arc addi- 
tional elements of beauty. This has proved a 
great delight and all that the brilliantly colored 
designs and extravagant descriplions depict, and 
IS one of the recent introdui iiuns that has come 
to slay. See "Culture uf Flowers" for special 
direcUons. Mixed. Pkt., (iO seeds, 4 cts.; 2 
pkts., 7 cts.; oz., 25 cts. 
MORNING GLORY, MIXED. 
A splendid mixture of old varieties. Pkt., 
75 seeds, 3 cts.j oz., lo cents. 
BRAZILIAN MORNING GLORY. 
A unique variety. It is a rapid grower, bears 
large clusters of beautiful rose-colored flowers, 
and it IS very ornamental, because of the hairy 
appearance of the leaves and the tiny hm\vn 
spmes that cover the branches and steins. Pkt., 
lO seeds, 5 cts. 
EARLY GIANT MOON- 
F LOWER. 
The genuine Southern Mnonflowcr, 
of whose beauty and fraiirancc so 
much is told. Here is u grand new hybrid 
\iiriety. from -10 to GO days earlier than the 
old style, bearing just na large and beautiful 
flowers. It will conic into flower in the ex- 
treme north about .'Vug. J 5 truni seed sown 
out of doors May 1. Starling it iniloors 
gives n longer period of bloom. Pkt., S 
seeds, 7 cts. 
GIANT PINK MOONFLOWER. 
Of ninrvcluus urowlli, lUc plnnls beyinninc 
to bloom nearly as soon as those of thii 
inorninji glory. Thuy remain open from four 
o'clock in the aflcmoon until about noon tlw 
next clay, and cover the vines all Kumnicr 
and fall. Pkt., 10 seeds. S ct». 
Collection of 5 Tall Nasturtiums, 
similar to those shown on the cov- 
er, 18 cts. 
