LEONARD SEED COMPANY, CHICAGO 
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MIGNONETTE 
A general favorite on account of its delightful fragrance. Blooms throughout the sea¬ 
son. Sow from middle of April to middle of June. 
ODORATA, GRANDUTLORA. Pkt., 10c; Ya oz., 15c. 
SPECIAL, MIXTURE LARGE-FLOWERING SORTS. Pkt., 10c; Ya oz., 15c. 
MACHET. Of dwarf pyramidal growth, bearing numerous flower stalks, highly colored 
and very fragrant; one of the best. Pkt., 10c; Ya oz., 25c. 
MOMORDICA 
Curious climbing vine with ornamental foliage and golden warted fruit which opens, 
showing the seed and its brilliant carmine interior. For trellises and rockwork. Height 
6 to 10 ft. 
BALSAMINA (Balsam Apple.) Has orange colored, apple-shaped fruit and yellow flow¬ 
ers. Pkt., 10c; Yi oz., 25c. 
CHARANTIA (Balsam Pear). Pear-shaped yellow fruit. Like Balsam Apple but much 
smaller. Pkt., 10c; Yz oz., 25c. 
MORNING GLORY 
(Convolvulus Major) 
Climbing plants; unequalled for rapidity of growth and profusion of bloom, annuals at¬ 
taining height of 30 to 50 feet. Mixed. Pkt., 10c; oz., 20c. 
GIANT JAPANESE. See Ipomoea. 
MYOSOTIS 
(Forget-Me-Not) 
A very pretty, little hardy perennial, about 6 inches high. Will thrive best in a cool, 
moist situation, and is well adapted for bedding or rock work. 
ALPESTRIS, BLUE. Dwarf, free-flowering bushes, excellent for borders or beds. Light 
blue flowers, standing out sharply from the rich green foliage. Pkt., 10c; Ya oz., 50c. 
ALPESTRIS, MIXED. Pkt., 10c; Ya oz., 40c. 
NASTURTIUM 
There is no plant that in so short a time at so 
little expense will give such an abundance of bloom, 
continue that blooming over so long a period and 
give such variety and brilliancy of color as the Nas¬ 
turtium. On a rich soil this plant gives us a more 
robust growth and fewer flowers, so the thinner soil 
is to be used if there is a choice. When the frost is 
no more to be feared, sow the seed one inch deep 
where the plant is to grow and remember to pick the 
seed balls as they form, to continue the plant’s bloom¬ 
ing. This sweet-scented plant lasts long as a cut- 
flower but is most frequently used as a tapestry to 
blanket some unsightly fence or pile of stone. 
TALL OR CLIMBING 
CRIMSON. Pkt., 10c; oz., 15c; Ya lb., 40c. 
DUNNETT’S ORANGE. Bright orange. Pkt., 10c; 
oz., 15c; Ya lb., 40c. 
KING THEODORE. Rich deep red. Pkt., 10c; oz., 
15c; Ya lb., 40c. 
Nasturtium. 
SCARLET. Rosy scarlet. Pkt. 10c; oz., 15c; Ya lb., 
40c. 
SCHULTZI. Dark scarlet. Pkt., 10c; oz., 15c; Ya lb., 40c. 
LOBBIANUM, TALL GIANT OF BATTLES. Amber- 
yellow spotted bright red. Pkt., 10c; oz., 15c; Ya 
lb., 40c. 
TALL FINEST MIXED. Pkt., 10c; oz., 15c; Ya lb., 40c. 
DOUBLE GOLDEN GLEAM. See front cover. Sweet 
scented. This Nasturtium was introduced in 1932 
and immediately became so popular that the supply 
of seed could not meet the demand. Golden Gleam 
is entirely distinct from ail other Nasturtiums. The 
plants are semi-trailing; flowers are very large, 
semi-double, fresh golden yellow, fragrant and long- 
stemmed. If you tried Golden Gleam last year you 
need no urging now. If you did not, don’t wait for 
another season! Pkt., 15c; % oz., 40c. 
OTHER DWARF NAMED VARIETIES. Pkt., 10c; 
oz., 15c; Yz lb., 40c. 
DWARF FINEST MIXED. Pkt., 10c; oz., 15c; Ya lb., 
40c. 
NEPETA, MUSSINI. See page 60. 
See page 60 for Rock Garden Seeds. 
Mignonette. 
NICOTIANA 
(Sweet Scented Tobacco Plant) 
Fine for bedding or for plant¬ 
ing as a background in borders 
for lower growing plants. The 
seed should be started indoors in 
March and the plants set out in 
May when the weather has be¬ 
come warm. The stately plants 
bloom from midsummer on. 
Height about 3 ft. 
AFFINIS. Large flowers which 
are fully expanded only in the 
morning, evening and on 
cloudy days. Very fragrant. 
White. Pkt., 10c; oz., 45c. 
NIGELLA 
HISPANICA 
(Love-in-a-Mist) 
A curious plant about one foot 
high, with finely cut leaves and 
single flowers. Choice Mixed. 
Pkt., 10c; Ya ox., 15c. 
OENOTHERA MACROCARPA. 
See page 60. 
PETUNIAS 
For outdoor planting, porch or 
window boxes, few plants equal 
Petunia, Rosy Morn. 
the Petunia. They commence flowering early and continue to bloom 
until killed by frost; easily cultivated, only requiring a good soil and 
sunny position. Sow indoors and transplant to the open in May. The 
bedding kinds can be sown out-of-doors in May. 
HYBRIDA SPECIAL MIXED. Pkt., 10c; Ya ox., 40c. 
HYBRIDA SCARLET. Pkt., 10c; Ya ox., 40c. 
HYBRIDA WHITE. Pkt., 10c; Ya oz., 40c. 
HYBRIDA STRIPED AND BLOTCHED. Pkt., 10c; Ya ox., 40c. 
BALCONY TYPE, single large flowering sorts, excellent for win¬ 
dow boxes, hanging baskets, etc. Flowers average S inches across; 
bloom over a long season. 
BALCONY DEEP BLUE. Pkt., 20c; Yh ox., 60c. 
BALCONY RED. Pkt., 20c; Yh ox., 60c. 
BALCONY WHITE. Pkt., 20c: Yt oz.. 60c. 
BALCONY ROSE. Pkt., 20c; Yt oz., 60c. 
BALCONY MIXED. Pkt., 20c: Yt oz., 60c. 
GRANDIFLORA SINGLE FRINGED, MIXED. Pkt., 25c. 
ROSY MORN. Pink with white throat, fine for bedding. Pkt., 20c; 
Yt ox., 50c. 
