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MIGNONETTE "GOLIATH" 
MARTYNIA 
MOMORDICA 
No Pkt. cts. 
382. BALSAMINA (BaUam Apple)— H. h. a., 
climber. Pretty cut foliage. Well adapted for 
vases or trellis work 5 
MUSA ENSETE 
383. T. P. GREENHOUSE or LAWN PLANT 
(Abyssinian Banana) — A grand large foliage 
plant for tubs in warm greenhouses or for sub- 
tropical bedding outdoors in summer 25 
MIGNONETTE 
384. DEFIANCE — When grown under favorable condi- 
tions spikes will not only be of remarkable size— 
from 12 to 15 inches long — but deliciously fragrant. 
The individual florets are of immense size, forming 
a graceful as well as compact spike. Of extraor- 
dinary keeping qualities, retaining their grace and 
fragrance until every bud opens 10 
385. GOLIATH~Of strong, yet compact habit, with 
rich green foliage, the giant trusses of red flowers 
being borne on erect, strong, stiff stalks and sur- 
passing all others in brilliancy of color; especially 
suited for house culture 15 
386. DOBBIE'S GIANT— A robust growing variety, 
spikes measuring from 14 to 18 inches in length. . 20 
387. BISMARCK (Improved Machet)— Forms dense 
bushes covered with thick flower heads of remark- 
able size and deliciously scented 15 
388. GIANT PYRAMIDAL— A splendid large flowered 
variety 5 
389. VICTORIA— Crimson flowered, fine 5 
390. IMPROVED MACHET— A dwarf variety of stout 
growth and very suitable for pot culture. Red- 
dish flowers 10 
391. GOLDEN QUEEN— Gorgeous yellow spikes of 
bloom; dwarf in growth and a profuse bloomer. . . 10 
392. PARSON*S WHITE— Flowers almost pure white 5 
393. LARGE FLOWERING— The popular fragrant 
garden variety. 1 ft. ]4 lb. 35c. ; oz. 15c 5 
NEMOPHILA 
394. INSIGNIS— H. a., K ft. Clear light blue, large 
flowers, the favorite variety for beds and borders 5 
395. MIXED — H. a., choice varieties S 
NEMESIA 
One of the most beautiful annuals ever introduced. 
396. SUTTONl IMPROVED MIXED— Flowers large, 
of brilliant varied colors 25 
NIEREMBERGIA (CUP FLOWER) 
397. FRUTESCENS— Flowers white to blush 
shaded lavender with yellow centre 10 
NIGELLA (Love-in-a-Mist) 
Very graceful border plants, the flowers being partial- 
ly hidden by the curious fine feathery green bracts. 
398. MIXED VARIETIES 5 
399. MISS JEKYLL, BLUE— A lovely sort produc- 
ing in abundance long-stemmed flowers of a clear 
corn-flower blue, prettily set in slender foliage. 
One of our most charming annuals 10 
400. MISS JEKYLL, WHITE 10 
NOLANA 
No. Pkt. cts. 
377, H. h. a., IJ^ ft. Sweet-sented crimson-purple flowers, followed by 
curiouly horn-shaped fruit, used for pickling 5 
MAURANDIA 
378. BARCLAYANA — H. h. p., blue climber. Its slender growth adapts it 
for indoor decoration. If not planted out too early, blooms profusely 
outside 10 
(See also Ice Plant) 
MESEMBRYANTHEMUM 
379. 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 
380. QUEEN'S PRIZE (Heaths)— Very large flowers with splendid markings, 
many colours, including deep and pale rose, finest and largest 15 
381. MUSK (Mimulus Moschatus) — Trailing habit of growth 10 
MATRICARIA (Feverfew)— See Bridal Rose. 
MOONFLOWER — See Ipomoea. 
MORNING GLORY — See Convolvulus and Ipomoea. 
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A handsome trailing plant. Flowers resemble Convolvulus. 
401. MIXED COLORS S 
NICOTIANA (Tobacco Plant) 
402. AFFINIS — Large pure white, tubular-shaped flowers, deliciously scented 
morning and evening. 3 ft 5 
403. AFFINIS HYBRIDS— The plants and flowers are similar in habit and 
form to those of the popular white-flowering fragrant "N. affinis,'* but 
the flowers of these new hybrids are much larger, measuring from 
\}-2 to 2 inches across, and very fragrant. Colors, purple, white, dark 
red, light red, salmon, crimson, violet, rose and pink. Mixed 10 
404. COLOSSEA— H. h. a., 5 ft 15 
Stately plant with immense leaves, at first rose and violet, afterwards 
changing to deep green, with red nerves. 
405. SYLVESTRIS— 5 ft. pure white flowers. Sweet scented. A superb 
plant 15 
406. SANDER^C — Carmine, red flowers, very free flowering, to 3 ft., half 
hardy annual 10 
407. SANDERjC hybrids— Mixed 10 
