WILLIAM E.WING & CO.'S SEED CATALOGUE 
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No 
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294. 
295. 
296. 
297. 
298. 
299. 
Mignonette, DeKance, No. 2S9 
put. cts. 
MIGNONETTE— Contd . 
VICTORIA — Crimson flowered, fine 
MILE'S SPIRAL— A buff colored variety with long 
spiral flower spikes 
MACHET — A dwarf variety of stout growth and 
very siiital^le for pot culture. Reddish flowers . . . 
GOLDEN QUEEN. — Gorgeous yellow spikes of 
bloom; dwarf in growth and a profuse bloomer. . 
PARSONS WHITE— Flowers almost pure white 
MIMULUS 
FINEST MIXED — T. p., 1 foot. Much admired on 
account of the beautiful markings of the flowers; 
suitable for hanging baskets 
MUSK .(Mimulus Moschatus) — Trailing habit 
of growth 
MOONFLOWER— See Ipomoea. 
MORNING GLORY— See 
Convolvulus. 
MOMORDICA 
300. BALSAMINA (Balsam 
Apple) — H. h. a., climber. 
Pretty cut foliage. Well 
adapted for vasos or trellis 
work. Pkt. 5c. 
TALL or CLIMBING 
NASTURTIUM, h. a. 
TROPAEOLUM MAJUS 
INDIAN CRESS 
'Tall and Dwarf Nast\irtium or In- 
dianCress are equally popular and cff'ec- 
tive in the positions to which their 
different heights are adapted. They 
are of the easiest culture — no trans- 
planting is necessary — and their bril- 
liantly colored bell-shaped blooms and 
the varied shades of green of the leaves 
are much admired. Do best in a sunny 
situation, and the soil should not be 
over rich. In hanging baskets and 
vases both sorts are effectiva 
5 
10 
10 
10 
i No. Pkt. cts. 
,301. ATROPURPUREUM— Crimson, oz. 15c 5 
302. COCCINEUM— Scarlet, oz. 15c 5 
303. HEMISPHAERICUM— Orange, handsome, oz. 15c.. 5 
i 304. KING THEODORE— Dark crimson flowers with 
, dark leaves, oz. 15c 5 
305. PRINCE HENRY— Yellow marbled with scarlet, 
oz. 15 c 5 
306. VESUVIUS— Salmon color with dark leaves, oz. 
' 15c 5 
307. PEARI^Whitish (Moonlight), oz. 20c 5 
308. SUNLIGHT— Bright vellow.oz. 15c 5 
309. EWING'S SPLENDID MIXTURE OF ALL VA- 
RIETIES— Lb. $1.00, i lb. 30c, oz. 10c 5 
DWARF NASTURTIUM h. a. 
Dwarf Nasturtiums make the most beautiful 
bedding and border plants. They bloom profusely 
all season, and thrive during the hottest weather. 
310. ARDOISE— New. Slaty mauve, yellow fohage, 
oz. '25c 5 
311. KING OF TOM THUMBS— Leaves bluish green, 
flowers brilliant scarlet, oz. 25c 5 
312. QUEEN OF TOM THUMBS— New. White mar- 
bled foliage, crimson flow; rs 10 
[ 313. BRONZE— Beautiful coppery bronze (distinct), 
1 oz. 25c 5 
i 314. CHAMAELEON— Crimson bronze and gold (dark 
1 foliage), oz. 25c 5 
I 315. CRIMSON— oz. 20c 5 
316. SCARLET— oz. 20c 5 
317. LADY BIRD — Rich golden yellow ground color, 
spotted with bright crimson, oz. 25c 5 
318. PEARL— Creamv white, oz. 20c 5 
319. PRINCE HENRY— Yellow marbled with scarlet, 
oz. 20c 5 
320. CRYSTAL PALACE GEM— Sulphur yellow, maroon 
spots, oz. 25c 5 
321. KING THEODORE— The darkest (black brown), 
oz. 25c 5 
322. EMPRESS OF INDIA— Dark leaves, with deep 
crimson flowrrs, oz. 25c 5 
323. RUBY KING— Dazzling ruby shade, oz. 25c 5 
324. GOLDEN QUEEN— A valuable novelty. Flowers 
and leaves are golden yellow 10 
325. CLOTH OF GOLD— Scarlet blooms 
with golden yellow leaves, 
oz. 25c 5 
326. EWING'S SPLENDID 
M I X- 
TURE 
OF ALL 
VARIE- 
TIES— 
i Ib.40c., 
^^■i^kmmr lib., $1.25, 
OR 
Ewing's Superb Dwarf 
Nasturtium. 
