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WILSON S. BROWER COMPANY, Inc., CATALOGUE OF SEEDS 
Pkt. 
most useful of our garden flowers, 
either for mixed borders or house dec¬ 
orations. 2 ft. 
Annual Varieties Hartweigii. White, 
Blue, Rose or Mixed _1 oz., 50c .10 
Perennial Varieties Harkness’ New Hy¬ 
brids. Mixture of Art Shades. 
Vs oz., 65c .15 
Downer’s New Hybrids. Early variety 
of mixed colors _% oz., 65c .15 
LYCHNIS Arkwrighti. H.P. A hybrid 
of “Chalcedonica” and “Haageana.” 
Large brilliant flowers. Color from 
orange; scarlet to soft salmon-pink. 
Vs oz., 35c .10 
chalcedonica. (Rose Champion). Fine 
scarlet cross-like flowers. 18 in. 
!i oz.. 50c .10 
MALCOMIA (See Virginia Stock). 
MALOPE (Mallow-Wort) H.A. 2 ft. 
Showy plants for large mixed flower 
and shrubbery borders. The flowers 
are large and handsome. 
Rosea. Flowers large, blush, shaded 
pink toward center _ .10 
MARIGOLDS. H.A. The African (Az¬ 
tec, or Tagetes-erecta) and French 
Marigolds (Tagetes patula) are old 
favorite free-flowering annuals of easy 
culture; both are extremely effective. 
The former have uniform large yel¬ 
low or orange-colored flowers and 
well adapted for large beds or mixed 
borders. The latter are dwarfer in 
growth, with beautiful striped flow¬ 
ers, and are better suited for bedding 
purposes and pot culture. A favorite 
combination for the table is, Marigolds 
with Larkspur. 
African Varieties. Showy Flowers. 
3 ft. 
Guinea Gold. One of the most popular 
of tall growing marigolds. Its beau¬ 
tiful deep color is greatly admired by 
all. It is a brilliant shade of orange- 
gold ___ .10 
Orange Ball. Extra double, deep gol¬ 
den orange _14 oz., 40c .10 
Lemon Queen. Extra double, soft 
lemon yellow _!4 oz., 40c .10 
Mixed _14 oz., 25c .10 
French Varieties. Small flowers. 1 ft. 
Monarch Strain of Dwarf French 
Double Mixed. New, symmetrical 
compact habit, comprising a wide 
range of fine colors including orange, 
bronze and mahogany. The color com¬ 
binations are very glowing giving a 
rich and pleasing effect to the group 
or border _ .20 
Mixed. Dwarf double _14 oz., 25c .10 
Single Brown Gold Edge. Flowers 
golden yellow marked with velvety 
brown. Compact bush. 9 in. % oz., 35c .10 
Mexican Varieties (Tagetes, signata, 
pumila.) 
TAGETES (Single Marigold) 
Signata Pumila. A dwarf, compact 
bushy annual Marigold; a fine bedding 
Pkt. 
plant; flowers golden yellow; fern-like 
foliage. 
MARVEL OF PERU. (Four O’Clocks). 
H.A. A well-known, handsome, free 
flowering garden favorite; does well 
everywhere. Mixed. 2 ft. _...l oz., 25c .10 
MATRICARIA capensis fl. pi. (Fever¬ 
few). H.H.P. Low growing plants for 
beds and edgings, dwarf double white. 
12 in. _% oz., 35c .10 
MATTHIOLA Bicornis (Evening-scent¬ 
ed Stock). H.A. 15 in. Lilac flowers 
which in the morning, evening and af¬ 
ter a shower emit a delicious perfume 
perceptible at a distance _1 oz., 30c .10 
MESEMBRYANTHEMUM crystallinum. 
/Qpp Tpp PI Ant ^ 
MIGNONETTE. H.A. The popular fra¬ 
grant garden annual. The seed can 
be sown at any time, and if successive 
sowings are made its fragrant, modest 
colored flowers may be gathered out¬ 
doors until November. 12 in. 
Sweet-scented. (Reseda odorata grandi- 
flora.) The large flowering garden 
variety _1 oz., 35c .10 
Allan’s Defiance. Under favorable con¬ 
ditions its spikes will be from 12 to 
15 inches long. Florets are of remark¬ 
able size. An extraordinary keeper. 
A good winter forcer _!4 oz., 35c .10 
Goliath Red. Extra large spikes of bril¬ 
liant red color, extra fine, true. 
14 oz., 35c .10 
MIMOSA pudica (Sensitive Plant). 
H.H.A. An interesting plant with 
rosy-lilac flowers. The leaves close 
when touched. 12 in. _!4 oz., 50c .10 
MIMULUS. Showy, half-hardy annuals, 
with handsome flowers; excellent for 
pots or garden. 6 in. 
Red Emperor. Annual. A gem for the 
border or rockery; is bright crimson 
scarlet in color, very fiee flowering 
indeed and compact in habit. Red 
Emperor thrives in moist places and 
is therefore and excellent subject for 
planting in sunken gardens and on the 
edges of water courses and ponds _ .35 
tigrinus. Spotted, mixed _ .15 
moschatus (Muskplant). Fragrant, for 
pots _fg- oz., $1.00 .10 
MINA lobata. H.A.C. Rapid climber, 
crimson and orange flowers. 10 ft. .10 
MIRABILIS (See Marvel of Peru). 
MOMORDICA. H.A.C. Trailing plants, 
with curious foliage and fruit. 
balsamina (Balsam-apple) 
Orange 
fruit _ 
oz., 25c 
.10 
charantia (Balsam-pear). 
Copper col- 
orecl scarlet fruit _ 
oz., 25c 
.10 
MOONFLOWERS (See Ipomoea and 
Convolvus). 
MORNING GLORIES (See Ipomoea and 
Convolvulus). 
MUSK (See Mimulus). 
MYOSOTIS or FORGET-ME-NOTS. 
H.H.P. Fine for borders or cutting. 
Can be sown any time from Spring 
until Midsummer. 9 in. .... (4 oz., 25c .10 
