Swaine. Ark. — "From your dahlia itcds I had 7 differ- — 33 
ml kinds, all lovilj'. and verbena bed was a mass o£ 
l»!ixjm."— Mrs. J. Boditie. 
MINNEAPOLIS, MINN 
MARIGOLD 
Eldorado Marigold. Tho Eldorndo grows very rank ilml tall unci Is surnioiiiitpil \ty 
Bnut Koldcn linlls, soiiR'tlnu's foiirtoc'ii Indies In clrocimrorencc. Tin. iIowitk iii<- very iloiihle 
with pi'tnls (lullli'il as In llif Diililla, iiii|ieurlng In slnulos of lemon nnil oianKC yellow. 2 feet.- 
Pl;l., 100 seeds. Bo; 2 pkts., So. 
Eldorado Marieold, Prize Strain. WlBliInK to olter niy customers tlic verv best, I 
have Hceured from Burliank and other expert prowers their choicest and hlKhesl-prleed need and 
feel coulident that my I'rlze Strain will yield the largest and most perteet llo>vers oblaliinlile. 
Pkt., TS Beedii. 6o. 
Dwarf French MariKOld Nice compact, onm- 
meutal plants. 1 ft. high. Sis best named varieties 
ml.\ed. Pkt.. ]no seeds. 4o. 
Tall French MariROld. Splendid for cuttlnR. 
Sir choicest named varieties mixed, ."^eo cut for French 
Marigolds. 2 feet. Pkt., 150 seeds, 6o. 
MALVA MOSCHATA, or Musk Mallow. 
The craze for perennials has brnnght various .Mallows 
to the front, and this Is well worth growhig. The liliis- 
fioms are pink or while, an Inch or more In diameter, 
and are borne profusely the entire season. Hardy, 
blooming the first year. Hi feet. Pkt., 6o. 
MAURANDIA VINE 
One of the prettiest things 1 have seen tvaii a little 
cottnge emboweri'il In Maurandla Vine. The foliage Is 
dellcnto and It bears profusely pri'tly bine, white or 
rosy lilac dowers. I'sed iilstj In iwts for the window. 
Mixed. Pkt., 200 seeds, 6o. 
MIMULUS, or "Monkey Flower" 
Mimulus, Queen's Prize. Showy profuse.Hower- 
Ing plants, bearing bell-phaiwd blossoms with white and 
yellow grounds, spottwl with pink or scarlet shades. 
Pine for greenhouse or moist, shady positions. An ex- 
ceedingly line strain, with ex'ra large blossoms and 
bt'antlful colors and markings. Pkt.. BOO seeds, 6o. 
Mimulus Moschatus, Musk Plant. Small, 
yellow Bowers, fragrant foliage. Pretty for hanging 
baskets. Pkt., 500 seeds, 6c. 
MIGNONETTE 
Allen's Defiance. The nnest and motit fragrant 
rarletv vet pnslueed, the tuvurlte for cutting. Pkt., 
300 seeds. 5o: '-i oz., 12o. 
Golden Machet MlKnonetts. Massive spikes 
of golden yellow tlowers of delicious fragrance. A fav- 
orite among florists. Pkt., KOO seeds. So; oz., 12o. 
White Pearl. Splendid spikes of wbltlsh llnwvra. 
Verv fnigmnt and flne for Iwuquets. l*kt., .'KKJ seisls. 8c, 
Mixed MiKnonette. .V splendid mixture. Includ- 
ing my nameil varl< ties and all the newest sorts, sueh 
OS Parson's White, U<il Victoria. fUant Pyramidal and 
otbera. Pkt., 300 seeds, 4oi 2 pkts., 7ci oz., lOo. 
JAPANESE MORNING GLORY 
Tlie rich, velvety colorings of the 
common Morning Clory are Intensltled 
In these gorgeous varieties, and Iho 
shadings and uiarkinKH are decidedly 
curious and varied. 
New Imperial Carmine. One 
of the Wonderful Japanese Slomlng 
Glories, developed on the llurhank 
farms, which will grow anywhere 
and bloout abundantly all summer. 
Immense, gorp-oiis, nisy-earmlin- llow- 
ers, with pure white throat. Pkt., 
20 seeds, Bc. 
Japanse Mornins Glory, 
Mixed. Pkt., 00 seeds, <o; m., 
10c. 
