HELENA, MONTANA 
FLOWER SEEDS— Continued. 57 
LUPINUS, or LUPINS— Mixture of all colors Pkt., 5c 
Hardy annuals, in great variety, growing from one to 
three feet high, and bearing spikes of pea-shaped flow- 
ers. Of the easiest culture. Sow in the open ground 
and thin to six inches apart. 
LOBELIA— (Crystal Palace)- Blue Pkt., 5c 
An elegant and useful genus of plants of easy culture 
and well adapted for bedding. They make a neat edg- 
ing for beds, and are very effective in masses, being 
always completely covered with flowers. 
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Love-in-a-Mist. 
LOVE-IN-A-MIST— (Nigella) Pkt., 5c 
This singular plant is also known as Lady-in-the- 
Green and as Devil-in-a-Bush, because the blossoms 
are partly concealed by the abundance of fine cut foli- 
age. The plant and flower are each handsoine and re- 
quire but little care. Hardy annual; double blue blos- 
soms. 
Marigold — French Dwarf. 
MARIGOLD— (French Double Dwarf, Gold Striped) Pkt. 5c 
Brown and golden yellow; very double. 
MARIGOLD— (Prince of Orange) Pkt., 5c 
Large, double, golden yellow flowers, petals shaded 
dark orange. 
MARIGOLD ELDORADO— (Called The African Marigold) 
Pkt 5c 
Immense flowers, 9 to 14 inches around; double; prim- 
rose, lemon, orange and golden shades. No flower gar- 
den seems complete without this fine old-fashioned 
flower. Hardy annuals, in bloom till frost comes. 
MATTHIOLA BICORMS— (Evening Scented Stock)- 
Oz 25c; pkt, 10c 
No annual in cultivation equals this in delicate per- 
fume of its flowers. The pink and lilac blossoms 
partly close during the day, but expand and impart 
their fragrance in the evening. Include with your 
order a request for a packet or two of Evening Scented 
Stock. You will not regret it. 
Mignonette. 
MIGNONETTE Oz., 25c; pkt., 5c 
A well known hardy annual, producing dense spikes 
of exceedingly fragrant flowers. If sown at intervals 
in spring and early summer it will bloom till killed by 
frost. Thrives best in a cool temperature. Hardy an- 
nual, one foot high. 
MIGNONETTE— (Golden Machet) Oz., 50c; pkt., 10c 
A compact growing variety with medium long, thick 
spikes of yellow florets. 
MIGNONETTE— (Pure Machet) Oz., 50c; pkt., 10c 
A compact growing variety with thick spikes and large 
florets of a copper color. 
MOON FLOWER Pkt., 5c 
So called from its rare peculiarity of blooming best at 
night, although it also expands its flowers on dull 
days. It is a beautiful climber, producing large, sweel- 
sCented flowers 4 to 5 inches across. Tender annuals 
15 to 20 feet. Soak seed and plant in warm sunny 
placp. 
r/> ^'}gm MORNING GLORY — (Convolvulus 
Major). Tall Climbing Varieties— 
« ;^<J%'^^ Mixed Oz., 15c: pkt, 5c 
jBlti^ .1^.^^ A hardy climbing annual growing 
about 10 feet high. Flowers are 
well known and exist in a great 
variety of colors, tints and mark- 
i^S'i^^B ings. Fully expanded only in the 
mornings. Of easy culture, quick 
growth, and valuable in every 
garden. 
MORNING GLORY — (Convolvulus 
Miner). Mixed Pkt, 5c 
«\ V4^a||M| Plants grow 10 to 12 inches high, 
hardy annuals, in bright colors. 
Morning Glory. MORNING GLORY— (Japanese). See 
Ipomea. 
MUSK PLANT Pkt, 5c 
Foliage emits a strong musky perfume; yellow; fine 
for hanging basket 
MVOSDTIS— (Forgct-Me-Not) Pkt, 5c 
Neat and beautiful little plants with star-like flowers; 
succeeding best in a shady, moist situation; half-hardy 
perennials; blooming the first year from seed if sown 
early. The true Forget-Me-Not; beautiful blue flowers. 
MOURNING BRIDE— (Sec Seabiosa). 
