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MIGNONETTE. No garden is complete without this fra¬ 
grant, modest-colored flower. Mignonette can be had in bloom 
at almost any time during the year. The flowers grow closely 
together in cone-shaped spikes. Splendid in bouquets of more 
pretentious flowers. 
Machet. This improved Machet Mignonette produces 
broad, cone-shaped spikes of very fragrant red flowers on strong 
stems, dressed with vigorous foliage, evenly branched and of 
continuous-blooming habit; one of the best for either garden 
or pot culture. 
Red Goliath. Very large spikes of a pronounced red shade. 
Golden Goliath. Large flowered, very sweet; light yellowish 
white. 
MOON FLOWERS. Tall growing annual climber, related to 
the family of Morning Glories; have dense foliage; they are use¬ 
ful to cover trellis work, verandas, etc. Plant seeds out of 
doors when w;arm weather sets in. Soak them first. 
White Hybrid. At night and during dull days the plants are 
covered with an abundance of large, pure white, fragrant flowers 
Bona Nox. Large, fragrant violet blossoms, expanding at 
night. 
Heavenly Blue. The flowers measure from 3>£-4 in. across, 
sky-blue with white throat. 
NICOTIANA (Sweet Scented Tobacco Plant). One of the 
easiest annuals to raise and one of the most effective. The 
flowers open toward evening and emit a powerful perfume. 
Affinis (Tuberose-flowered Tobacco). Free flowering 
annuals with deliciously scented tubular white flowers, growing 
2 to 3 ft. in height. 
Sanderae Hybrids. Large flowering hybrids. Very showy, 
in a great variety of colors. 
BUCHANAN’S NASTURTIUMS 
Sow the seed where it is to remain late in the spring and after 
danger of frost is over. It is seldom necessary to thin the young 
plants, as they will bloom if close together. Nasturtiums pre¬ 
fer dry, rather rocky soil, such as we usually call “poor” soil, 
and bear their flowers in such locations in greater profusion 
than in a rich garden, where they run too much to leaves. 
This adds to their value for planting over unsightly places. 
676A NASTURTIUM GOLDEN GLEAM. This plant forms a 
vigorous, large bush, which throws out short runners, averag¬ 
ing eighteen inches. The flowers commence to come as soon 
as the plant nears complete development, and at the time it is 
in full bloom the entire plant, including the runners, is a blaze 
of color. The large, golden-yellow semi-double flowers average 
two and one-half to three inches across. They are borne on 
erect, stiff stems six inches in length. Consequently the 
flowers stand well above the foliage, an arrangement which 
adds immeasurably to the showy appearance of the plant 
When well grown these flowers have the appearance of a fully 
double flower, and are most attractive. An ordinary sized 
bouquet, when allowed to remain in a room for a short period 
of time will fill the room with musk-like fragrance. Heretofore 
Double Nasturtiums have been only propagated by cuttings 
DWARF MIXED. The plants form a small, round bush, 
12 to 16 inches high, which is a mass of bloom all summer. 
TALL OR CLIMBING (Mixed). Of quick growth, cov¬ 
ering a wall, hedge, or trellis in a short time. The brilliant 
blossoms almost cover the plant from top to bottom. 
NIGELLA (Love-in-the-Mist). A compact, free-flowering 
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plant with finely cut foliage, curious looking seed pods; of easy 
culture, growing in any garden soil. Blue and white mixed. . . 
Miss Jekyll. A lovely variety, bearing on long stems, large 
semi-double flowers of a lovely tender blue, nestling in fine 
feathery foliage. 
OENOTHERA (Evening Scented Primrose). These open 
their flowers in the evening and one can enjoy a thrill in the 
garden if they will sit for 15 minutes at twilight and watch 
the evening primrose unfold their petals. Mixed. 
Pansies, Giant Trimardeau Mixed. Our stock of this variety 
produces as large pansies as can be grown. Flowers of richest 
most varied shades, well rounded form and generally marked 
with three large blotches. 
Pansies, Mixed. Very large flowers of exceptionally fine 
form and substance, usually ruffled and beautifully veined and 
blotched. 
PASSIFLORA (Passion Flower). A beautiful vine climbing 
about 15 feet. Exquisitely formed, sky blue and white flowers 
with rich green foliage. 
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