MEXICAN FIREBUSH (Kochia) 
Kok'da — Annual — Foliage Plant 
Specimen Planting, Hedges, Backgrounds 
KOCHIA TRICHOLPHILLA, Mexican Firebush— A very quick' 
growing and immensely popular ornamental plant. Known also as 
Summer Cypress. It has dense feathery foliage, which can be 
trimmed into interesting shapes. Bright green in summer, firfe red in 
the fall. 2 to 3 feet tall. No. 1135—Packet, 5c; Ounce, 20c. 
MICHAELMAS DAISY (Aster) 
As''ter — Perennial — Mixed Colors 
Cutting, Specimen Clumps — Borders 
ASTER ALPINUS, Michaelmas Daisy —Charming, graceful, tall 
plants that become a blaze of glory in the autumn. The brightly 
colored blossoms are produced in masses and the plants remain in 
bloom a long time. No. 1298—Packet, 10c; 1/16 Ounce, 30c. 
MIGNONETTE (Reseda) 
Re'see''da — Annual — Red 
Fragrance, Cutting, Bedding 
RESEDA ODOR AT A, Sweet Mignonette — This pleasingly 
fragrant plant has always been a garden favorite. The Hyacinthdike 
flower spikes are thickly set with small red and gold florets. Grows 
12 to IT inches high, thrives best in cool temperature and is most 
fragrant on light soil. No. 139—Packet, 5c; Ounce, 25c. 
MONEY PLANT (Lunaria) 
Leu-nair'd-a — Biennial — Purple 
Grown for its Silver Dollardi^e Seed Pods 
LUNARIA BIENNIS, Money Plant —A very interesting plant 2'/2 
to 3 feet tall, pyramidal in shape with beautiful purple flowers, 
which are followed by curious round, silvery seed pods that re- 
semble money. No. 1299—Packet, 10c; Half Ounce, 40c. 
MOON FLOWER (Ipomoea) 
lp'0'inee / 'a — Annual — Rosy Lilac 
Shade, Screen, Covering Trellises, Etc. 
IPOMOEA BONA NOX, Moonflower —Attractive rapid'growing 
climbers producing a dense foliage and large trumpetdike flowers, 
which are poised on slender stems and open at sunset and close in 
the morning. Delightfully fragrant, grows 1 T to 20 feet. 
No. 959—Packet, 10c; Ounce, 30c. 
MORNING GLORY (Ipomoea) 
Ip'O'mee'a — Annual — Mixed Colors 
Shade, Ground Cover, Arches, Trellises, Etc. 
IPOMOEA IMPERIALIS, Japanese Giant Morning Glory — 
Without doubt the most attractive of all Morning Glories. Makes 
a growth of 10 to IT feet, has pleasing foliage and very large, 
brightly colored flowers in many interesting color combinations. 
Likes a sunny situation. No. 600—Packet, 5c; Ounce, 20c. 
MORNING GLORY 
MONEY PLANT 
MOONFLOWER 
As a forage crop, Field Corn is one of the best. It should be grown on rich land; even there it pays to fertilize. Morcrop 
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