WILLIAM EWING & CO.'S SEED CATALOGUE 
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MARIGOLD (African) 
(Tagetes) 
Magnificent border plants of fine 
bold aspect and large handsome 
blossoms. 
No. Pfct. cts. 
3 1 5. ELDORADO— H . a., 1 i f t. Im- 
mense flowers of from 5 to 8 
inches in circumference, very 
double, brilliant shades of 
yellow 10 
316. ORANGE "DOBBIE'S PRIZE 
STRAIN " — Immense double 
flowers. Superb 10 
LEMON " DOBBIE'S PRIZE 
317. 
STRAIN " — Immense double 
Superb 10 
flowers. 
318. SUPERB 
MIXTURE LARGE 
FLOWERING SORTS. 
MARIGOLD (French) 
319. EXTRA DWARF SCOTCH 
PRIZE STRAIN — H. a., f ft.. . . 10 
Lovely shades of color. Being 
dwarf and erect in habit, is suitable 
for bedding. 
320. LEGION OF HONOUR— New, single. Compact and 
free flowering. A most striking variety. Flowers 
bright yellow, mth clear, distinct dark velvety 
crimson blotches 10 
DWARF FINE MIXED DOUBLE— J ft. Of neat 
growth 5 
" ELECTRIC LIGHT "-Dwarf double. Sulphur- 
brown, striped and spotted S 
SUPERB MIXTURE LARGE FLOWERING SORTS. S 
321. 
322. 
323. 
MATRICARIA (Feverfew)— See Bridal Kose. 
Mignonette, Defiance, 
f ■ 
African Iilarigold, Eldorado 
MIGNONETTE h. a. 
For Mignonette soil should not be over rich and plants 
well thinned out. Variety No. 333 is the hardy sort, th« 
others are suitable either for open air or pot culture. 
324. GOLIATH — Claimed by experts to be the most 
beautiful Mignonette in existence. Giant trusses of 
flowers being borne on erect strong stems IS 
325. DEFIANCE — Graceful extra long spikes and very 
fragrant, stands long after being cut. A splendid 
variety for florists 10 
326. DOBBIE'S GIANT — A robust growing variety, spikes 
measuring from 14 to IS inches in length 20 
327. BISMARCK (Improved Machef)— Forms dense 
bushes covered with thick flower heads of remark- 
able size and deliciously scented IS 
328. GIANT PYRAMIDAL— A splendid large flowered 
variety 5 
329. VICTORIA— Crimson flowered, fine S 
330. IMPROVED MACHET— A dwarf variety of stout 
growth and very suitable for pot culture. Reddish 
flowers 10 
33 1. GOLDEN QUEEN— Gorgeous yellow spikes of bloom; 
dwarf in growth and a profuse bloomer 10 
332. ' PARSONS WHITE— Flowers almost pure white. . . S 
333. LARGE FLOWERING— The popular fragrant garden 
variety. 1ft. } lb. 3Sc.; oz. 15c S 
MIMULUS 
334. FINEST MIXED— T. p., 1 ft. Much admired on 
account of the beautiful markings of the flowers; 
suitable for hanging baskets {Q 
335. MUSK (Mimulus Moschatus) — Trailing habit of 
growth 10 
MOONFLOWER— See Ipomoea. 
MORNING GLORY— See Convolvulus. 
MOMORDICA 
336. BALSAMINA (Balsam Apple)— H. h. a., climber. 
Pretty cut foliage. Well adapted for vases or trellis 
work 5 
NEMOPHILA 
Neat compact growth and striking shades or color, suitable 
for beds or edgings; will grow well in shade. 
337. INSIGNIS— H. a., J ft. Clear light blue.'large flow- 
ers, the favorite variety for beds and borders 5 
338. MIXED — H. a., choice varieties 5 
NEMESIA h. h. a. 
One of the most beaxitiful annuals ever ntroduced. 
339. SUTTONI IMPROVED MIXED- Flowers large, of 
brilliant varied colors |0 
