MISS EUMA V. WHITE 
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SH. ti>ai». Mc, Jan.. "'W. "The >l«<n{lc>wcr and Pan»te» thut I p>tof yow Mmn 
up fluo ftild cvorylXKly rdimrkctl i^t Itirlr K-aiitj.'*— Uiweix Yoob. 
MOURNING BRIDE ^Scablosa) 
A splendid mixture of the tall. Uirnc (iowi-rinp snrt,^. in- 
cluding Black Prince, a rich black maroon. Fiery Scarlet, 
bnowDall, pure white and very double, and all otlier desir- 
ublo colors. Valuable for cutting. ML\cd. Pkt.. CO scaU, 5c. 
Collection of Six Varieties. I offer for exhibition jjur- 
poses an imported collection of the sL\. choicest sorts. G 
imcketa, 30 ficeds each, 15c. 
MORNING GLORY, Mixed 
The old-fashioned, common Mornint? Glorv. A gplonilid 
iniKturo of named varieties. Pkt., 75 seeds", 3c.; os.. lOC. 
BRAZILIAN MORNING GLORY 
A crower, bearing lan;c cluatcrs of beautiful, rofio- 
efilored flowers; very ornamental, because of the kairy ap- 
fiearance of the leaves and tlio tinv brown spines that cover 
the branches and stems. Pkt., 10 sccdti, 5c. 
DOUBLE WHITE TASSEL MORNING GLORY 
Beautiful white, ver>- double and frint;cd blossoms, coming 
true from seed. Flowers remain open all dav. Pkt., 10 
Bccds, Sc. 
WHAT IS A BORDER? 
uiiderntantl Ms use. Hy hot«!fr platilinir is mcint the pIniiliiiB of n atrip 
■saint a liackcround t-urli us a fence, n ruw *tf trups nr ^llrubl.f>^>■, «ir a 
houii*. Tliia ia cpn<>rftlly luld i.iit with un irn-milar line \n ||it> fninl, iind Ih 
p1ant«d 111 n uinas ^s-itli tall irniwiim tl.iiii:!i fii llio rcnr. cradini* dowM (oImiv 
pUnti ftlone iho trout viizty. Holli pt-rciiitinlH and rmnualtt umy hv itdud. 
For list initablu for n bonier soo p»cc 39. 
GIANT 
PINK MOONFLOWER 
Of mar\-eloua growth, tiie 
plants beginning ( o bloom 
nearly as soon ju* the Morning 
Glory. They remain open from 
four o'elocK in tl>o afternoon 
until about noon the next day. 
and cover the vines all t^mniner 
and fall. Pkt.. 10 seals, 5g. 
EARLY 
GIANT MOONFLOWER 
The genuine Soul hem Moonllowcr, 
of whorfo be.Huty an<l fragrance so 
much is toKI. Here is a gmnil lu-w hy- 
brid variety from 10 lo CtO ilays earlier 
than the oUl Ht^vle. bearing just ns 
lanro and beautiful (lowers. It will 
come into flower in iho extrcitie North 
about August 15, from .seetl sown out 
of iloors .May 1. Starting it indoors 
K VC3 a longer period of bloom. Pkt.. 
S seeds, 7c. 
MAURANDIA VINE 
One of the piettiesi things 1 saw 
last summer was a litde cottage em- 
bowennl in Maunmdia Vine. Tlio fol- 
iage is delicate and it bears profusely 
pretty blue, white or rosy lilao (lowers. 
Pretl y pot plants. Mixed. Pkt., 200 
seeds, 6c. 
MIMULUS, OR 
"MONKEY FLOWER" 
Mlmulus, Queen's PrlEO. Showy 
profuse-dowering plants, bearing bell- 
8li:iped blossoms with white and yel- 
low grounds, spotted with pink or 
scjirlet shades. Fine for grceuhouso 
or moist, slindy positions. The Queen's 
Prize i.s nn exceedingly fine strain, 
with extra large blossoms and beauti- 
ful colors una markings. Pkt., 500 
.seeds, 5c. 
Mlmulus Moschatus. or Musk 
Plant. Small, yellow flowers, fra- 
grant foliage. Pretty for hanging 
baskiils. i'kt., 500 socus, 5o. 
JAPANESE 
MORNING GLORY 
The beatiliful rich, velvety color- 
ings of tho coiun\on Morning tilory nro 
intensified in these goii^eoua varieties, 
and Iho shadings and marking Siwo 
tieeidedly curious and varied, while 
the hiao of the flowers and variegated 
foliage aroatldilionnl clementHof beau- 
ty. This has proved a great delight 
and all (hat tho brilliantly colored do- 
si/rns and extravagant descriptions dvi- 
piot, and is one of tho recent introduc- 
tions thai has come to stay. Sec 
"Culture of Flowers" for special direc- 
tions. Mixed. Pkt., fiO seeds, 4o.; 
2 pkKs., 7c; oz., 25o. 
See Special Vegetable Seed 
Offer on Page 56.— ANY 10 
PKTS., YOUR CHOICE, 30 cts. 
