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MIMULUS © 
Half-Hardy Perennial. 1 ft. June to Frost. 
Showy flowers for shady, moist locations or 
pot plants indoors. Blooms first year if started 
early indoors. 
5154 Tigrinus— Monkey Flowers. Fine mixed spot¬ 
ted varieties .Pkt. lOc 
5165 Moschatus— Musk Plant. Trailing plant with 
small yellow flowers. Fine for hanging baskets 
or rock garden.Pkt. 15c 
Phlox Drummondii© 
Annual. June to Frost. These brilliant annuals are un- 
rivalled for richness of color, profusion of bloom, dura¬ 
tion of bloom and general compactness, and whether in 
clumps or masses look equally beautiful. Seeds should 
be sown in the open ground any time after danger of 
frost is over and in a few weeks the beds are a blaze 
of glory. 
Grandiflora Varieties—15 in. 
MOMORDICA 
Annual Climber. 10 ft. June to Frost. 
5176 Balsam Apple— Balsamina. Yellow flowers and 
ornamental fruit of medicinal value. 
i/ 2 oz., 25c.Pkt. 10c 
5187 Balsam Pear— Charcmtia. Like above, only 
fruit is pear-shaped. 1/2 oz., 25c....Pkt. lOc 
MONKSHOOD. See Aconitum. 
MORNING GLORIES and MOON- 
FLOWERS— I pomoea 
Annual Climbers. 20 ft. July to Frost. Unsur¬ 
passed for covering porches and trellises be¬ 
cause of their dense, rapid growth. To gain 
time, sow seeds indoors in heat, transplanting 
outdoors when danger of frost is past. Soak 
seeds overnight in warm water to hasten ger¬ 
mination. 
4698 Heavenly Blue— Rubra Coerulea, The finest of 
all Morning Glories. Immense flowers measur¬ 
ing 4 inches in diameter and of a bright sky 
blue color with a white throat. They bloom 
profusely for a long season, opening in the 
morning and facing the sun. 
V 4 or., 60c.Pkt. 15c 
4676 Moonflower Grandiflora Alba. At night, and 
during dull days, the plants are covered with 
an abundance of large, pure white, very fra¬ 
grant flowers, 5 to 6 inches in diameter. The 
seeds should be notched with a file before 
soaking. oz., 30c.Pkt. lOc 
4743 Imperial Japanese Morning Glory Mixed. The 
flowers of this charming variety are large and 
an exquisite diversity of colors, including red, 
rose, garnet, blue purple, white, silver gray, 
etc. Many striped or dotted. 
Oz., 25c.Pkt. lOc 
MOURNING BRIDE. See Scabiosa. 
NEMESIA 
Annual. 1 ft. July-October. 
5215 Large Flowered Mixed. Beautiful orchid-like 
flowers about an inch across. Colors range 
from rose, yellow, orange and blue. They like 
a cool position.Pkt. 15c 
NICOTIANA— 
Sweet-Scented Tobacco Plant 
Annual. 3 ft. June to Frost. Tall spikes, with 
many long-tubular flowers which open toward 
evening, giving off a sweet fragrance. An easy 
annual to grow and one of the most fragrant. 
5543 Affinis. Pure white. % oz., 25c. ) Pkt. 
5554 Sanderae Hybrids Mixed.j lOc 
NIGELLA ©—Love-In-A-Mist 
Annual. IV 2 ft. July to Frost. Delightful 
little airy plants with needle-like foliage and 
curious looking flowers and seed pods. Thrives 
in any soil. 
5565 Miss Jekyll. Cornflower blue.| Pkt. 
5576 Damascena. Blue and white mixed.( lOc 
This is the finest type, having large heads of bloom 
as well as large individual flowers. 
5970 
5976 
5987 
5998 
6009 
6010 
6011 
Pure White .. 
Shell Pink ... 
Brilliant Rose. 
Bright Scarlet. 
Rich Crimson 
Primrose .... 
Soft Lilac.... 
Pkt. 
10c 
Any of above, 'A oz., 40c 
6021 Collection. One packet each.50c 
6032 Choice Mixed Grandiflora. Superb mixture. 
1/4 oz., 30c. Oz., $1.00.Pkt. 10c 
Dwarf Phlox—8 in. 
Excellent for bedding or edging. 
6054 Chamois. Rose. 
6065 Fireball. Scarlet.I Pkt. 15c 
6076 Snowball. Pure white. J 
6087 Finest Mixed. !4 oz., 60c.Pkt. lOc 
6088 Star-Eyed Mixed. Dwarf habit, beautiful 
colors, each flower having a white star-like 
eye. 'A oz., 40c.Pkt. lOc 
HARDY PERENNIAL PHLOX 
3 ft. June to Frost. Distinctive, with large dome¬ 
shaped heads of large, waxy flowers in lovely shades of 
colors. Seed slow to germinate. 
6098 Mixed. Vi oz., 40c; 'A oz., 75c...Pkt. lOc 
OENOTHERA. See Evening Primrose. 
Phlox Drummondii 
