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MARIGOLD African 
Magnificent border plants of fine bold aspect and large handsome 
blossoms. 
No. Pkt. cts. 
371. EWING'S SUPERB PRIZE STRAIN— These grand African 
Marigolds produce densely double flowers. 8 to 10 inches in 
circumference, and of the regularity and perfection of a Dah- 
lia. A highly meritorious feature is the compact habit of the 
plants, which form dense bushes 18 inches high by 2 feet across. 
For effective garden display during the summer and autumn 
months, nothing can surpass the gorgeous masses of color of 
this grand strain 15 
372. ORANGE "DOBBIE*S PRIZE STRAIN"— Immense double 
flowers. Superb : 15 
373. LEMON "DOBBIE'S PRIZE STRAIN"— Immense double 
flowers. Superb 15 
374. MIXTURE LARGE FLOWERING SORTS 10 
MARIGOLD French 
375. EWING'S DWARF SCOTCH PRIZE STRAIN— H.. a.. K 
ft. mixed 15 
Lovely shades of color. Being dwarf and erect in habit, is 
suitable "for bedding. Superb. 
376. Eyi^ING'S TALL SCOTCH PRIZE STRAIN— Mixed, from 
prize flowers only, very special selection of extra large and 
well-marked flowers. Superb IS 
377. LEGION OF HONOR— New, single. Compact and free 
flowering, A most striking variety. Flowers bright yellow, 
with clear, distinct dark velvety crimson blotches 10 
378. DWARF FINE MIXED DOUBLE— K ft. Of neat growth. 10 
379. SUPERB MIXTURE LARGE FLOWERING SORTS.... 10 
MARVEL OF PERU 
(MIRABILIS) (Four O'Clock) 
Glossy green foliage with beautifully colored flowers. A striking 
and effective plant. Treat as an annurtl. 
No. Pkt cts 
380. FINE MIXED— H. a., 2 ft 10 
MARTYNIA 
381. H. h. a., ft. Sweet-scented, crimson-purple flowers, fol- 
lowed by curiously horn-shaped fruit, used for pickling 10 
MAURANDIA 
382. BARCLAYANA — Beautiful, rapid, slender-growing climbers, 
blooming profusely until late in the autumn; also fine for the 
conservatory or greenhouse; if desired for the house, take up 
before the approach of frost. A half-hardy perennial, flower- 
ing the first season if sown early; 10 feet, mixed colors, includ- 
ing purple, blue, white and rose 10 
MESEMBRYANTHEMUM 
(See also Ice Plant) 
CORDIFOLIUM VARIEGATUM— T, 
p.. H ft. Rose. 
A valuable dwarf plant for vases, beds or edgings. Leaves are 
cream-colored, tinted with green 10 
MIMULUS 
Showy, profuse flowering plants; tine for greenhouse or moist 
shady situations; half hardy perennials, blooming the first year from 
seed if sown early; 1 foot. 
No. pijt 
384. qUEEN'S PRIZE (Heaths)— Very large flowers with splen- 
did markings, many colors, including deep and pale rose, finest 
and largest 15 
385. MUSK (Minnulus Moschatus) — Trailing habit of growth. . 10 
MOMORDICA 
386. BALSAMINA (Balsam Apple)— Annual climber; 13 feet; 
bearing ornamental orange-colored fruits with red interiors. , 10 
MUSA ENSETE 
387. T. P. GREENHOUSE or LAWN PLANT (Abyssinian 
Banana) — A grand large foliage plant for tub.s in warm 
greenhouses or for sub-tropical bedding outdoors in summer 23 
MATRICARIA (Feverfew)— See BRIDAL ROSE. 
MOONFLOWER— See IPOMOEA. 
FRENCH MARIGOLDS 
