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LUPINS, HARTWEGI GIANTS 
LUPINUS 
Free flowering, easily grown annuals with long, 
graceful spikes of various-colored, pea-shaped flow¬ 
ers. Valuable for beds or cutting. 
ANNUAL VARIETIES—Hartwegi 
Dark Blue Rose White Mixed 
Each of the above, 1 oz. $1.00; pkt. 10c 
X A oz. Pkt. 
Hartwegi Giants Mixed. An improved 
strain of Annual Lupinus. Three to 
four feet tall, base branching, 4 to 6 
long flower spikes per plant, with 25 
or more flowers to the spike. Colors 
include dark blue, sky blue, rose and 
white - .35 .15 
PERENNIAL VARIETIES—Polyphyllus 
Blue Rose White Yellow Mixed 
Each of the above, 1 oz. $1.00; pkt. 15c 
Mcerheimi. A handsome variety pro¬ 
ducing long spikes of pink and white 
flowers — _ .25 
Arboreus. (The Tree Lupine). Bright, 
yellow, fragrant flowers. 3 ft. _ .50 .15 
Arboreus, Snow Queen. Magnificent var¬ 
iety with long spikes of pure white 
flowers. 3 to 4 ft. _ .75 .25 
Harkness’ New Hybrids. A wonderful 
mixture of art-shades _ 1.50 .25 
Downer’s New Hybrids. A hardy var¬ 
iety with a beautiful range of colors 1.50 .25 
Sweet Scented. A great range of colors .50 .25 
LYCHNIS, H.P. 
Profuse-blooming hardy perennials remarkable 
for the brilliancy of their flowers. Fine for mass¬ 
ing in large beds and borders. 
X A oz. Pkt. 
Chalcedonica. Scarlet. 2 ft. _$1.00 $0.15 
Viscaria splendens. Scarlet. IV 2 ft. _ .75 .15 
Haageana Hybrids. Large-flowered sorts, 
varying from white to pink and deep 
red. 2 ft. _ 1.00 .15 
MARVEL OF PERU (Four-o’clock) H.A. 
Forms a bushy plant about 2 ft. high. 
Easily grown and attractive. 
Choice Mixed Colors _:___Oz. 50c .10 
MATRICARIA 
Free flowering, hardy annuals, with a profusion 
of dainty flowers. IV 2 ft. 
capensis. Small double white flowers _ .15 
Golden Ball. Golden-yellow flowers, fine 
for pots _-___ .20 
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MECONOPSIS 
Baileyi __5 pkts. $2.00 .50 
MESEMBRYANTHEMUM, H.H.A. 
Ice-Plant. Pink flowers with attractive icy 
foliage _...___ X A oz. 35c .10 
MIGNONETTE, H.A. 
Don’s Matchless. A special strain for forcing 
in greenhouse _ Vs oz. $3.00 .75 
Allen’s Defiance. Long spikes for indoors or 
outside ___ ~— x A oz. 35c .10 
Golden Matchet. Golden yellow blossoms. 
X A oz. 50c .10 
Red Goliath. Red blossoms _ X A oz. 50c .15 
Sweet-scented (Reseda odorata) _Oz. 35c .10 
MIMOSA 
Pkt. 
Pudica (Sensitive plant). An interesting tender 
annual, with pinkish flowers, the leaves close 
when touched _:__ X A oz. 60c .15 
MIMULUS, H.A. 
Moschatus (Musk plant). Yellow _ .25 
Tigrinus (Monkey flower). Spotted _ .25 
MOMORDICA, H.A. 
Balsamina (Balsam-apple). Round, apple 
shaped fruit; very fine, glossy green foliage .15 
Charantia (Balsam-pear). Pear-shaped fruit; 
foliage heavier than the above. The fruits of 
this variety are used medicinally _ .15 
MORNING GLORY, H.A. 
See IPOMiEA. 
MYOSOTIS 
(Forget-me-not). These dainty little flowers love 
cool moist soils, and bloom freely in Spring and 
Fall. They make beautiful close borders or edgings. 
and some varieties are excellent as pot plants. 
X A oz. Pkt. 
Alpestris alba. White __—___$1.50 $0.25 
Alpestris rosea. Pink _ 1.50 .25 
Alpestris, Royal Blue. 9 in. _ 1.00 .15 
Alpestris Victoria. Azure-blue _ 1.50 .25 
Palustris semperflorens. Everblooming 
variety, large blue flowers __ 1.00 .25 
Isolde Krotz. The largest flowering 
variety. Excellent for pot culture or 
bedding _ .50 
Ruth Fischer. Large, pale blue flowers 
on compact plants _ .30 
Blue Bird. Excellent for pot culture _ 1.50 .25 
MYOSOTIDEUM 
Nobile. Known as the New Zealand Giant For¬ 
get-me-not, bearing large corymbs of beau¬ 
tiful blue flowers, edged white. Height IV 2 ft. 1.00 
