COOK’S “AULSEED” QUALITY 
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MALOPE grandiflora. H.A. Very showy border an¬ 
nual; large flowers. 2 ft. Pkt. 10c. 
MATHIOLA bicornis (Evening Scented Stock). H. 
H.A. Very sweet-scented lilac flowers. Pkt. 10c. 
MATRICARIA (Feverfew). H.H.P. Low growing 
plants; for beds and edgings. 12 in. 
capensis plena. Dwarf double white. Pkt. 10c, 14 oz. 
50c. 
Golden Ball. Very striking double golden-yellow 
flowers. Pkt. 25c, Vs oz. $1.00. 
Silver Ball. Dainty double white, spherical flowers. 
Pkt. 25c, iV oz. $1.00. 
MAURANDIA, Mixed Colors. H.H.P. Pkt. 15c. 
MICNONETTE (Reseda) 
A fvorite annual in every garden. Sow in April in 
the borders or any sunny spot where plants are to 
remain; also grown in pots for winter and early 
spring flowering. Mignonette prefers a medium light, 
loamy soil, with only moderate moisture. 
Defiance. Delightfully fragrant, with spikes from 12 
to 15 inches long. Can be kept three weeks after 
cutting, retaining their grace and fragrance. Pkt. 
10c, 14 oz. 40c. 
Bismarck. An extra-select, mammoth-flowering strain 
of the Machet. Florets reddish green. Pkt. 20c, !4 
oz. 60c. 
Machet, Giant-Flowered Selected. A dwarf, vigorous 
variety, with long spikes of very fragrant flowers. 
Pkt. 10c, 14 oz. 50c. 
New York Market. The finest of all the fancy va¬ 
rieties of Mignonette for winter forcing. Pkt. 25c, 
Vs oz. $1.00. 
MOMORDICA 
Curious climbing annual vine with ornamental foli¬ 
age and golden warted fruit which opens, showing its 
brilliant carmine interior. 10 ft. 
Balsamina (Balsam Apple). Round apple-shaped 
fruit; very fine glossy green foliage. Pkt. 10c, 
oz. 75c. 
MIMOSA pudica (Sensitive Plant). H.H.A. An inter¬ 
esting plant with rosy-lilac flowers. The leaves 
close when touched. 12 in. Pkt. 10c, 14 oz. 50c. 
MINA lobata. H.A.C. Rapid climber, crimson and or¬ 
ange flowers. 10 ft. Pkt. 25c. 
MIMULUS. Showy, half-hardy annuals, with hand¬ 
some flowers; excellent for pots. 
tigrinus, Spotted, Mixed. Pkt. 10c. 
moschatus (Muskplant). Fragrnt; for pots. Pkt. 
10c. 
MYOSOTIS 
(Forget-me-Not) 
Few spring flowers are more admired than the 
lovely Forget-me-not, which is especially effective for 
mass planting. It is perennial and hardy if given 
slight protection through the winter. Seed may be 
sown from spring until midsummer. The Alpestris 
varieties and Dissitflora come into bloom in April, 
with the spring-flowering bulbs; the Palustris sorts 
bloom in May, and continue till fall. 
Alpestris, Royal Blue. Rich indigo-blue flowers. The 
finest and most effective dark blue variety; grows 
about 9 inches high. Pkt. 10c, 14 oz. 75c. 
Alpestris Robusta Grandiflora. A strong, sturdy 
grower attaining a height of about 10 inches with 
good heads of clear Forget-me-not-blue flowers. 
Pkt. 10c, 14 oz. 75c. 
Alpestris, Victoria, Blue. A favorite variety with fine 
heads of clear azure-blue flowers; plants bushy and 
compact. Makes a fine edging for beds. Pkt. 15c, !4 
oz. $1.00. 
Alpestric, Pink. Pink type of Forget-me-not that is of 
value both for hardy border and pots. Pkt. 15c, !4 
oz. 75c. 
Alpestric, White. White form of above. Pkt. 15c, 14 
oz. 75c. 
Alpestris, Mixed. A select mixture of the above. Pkt. 
10c, 14 oz. 50c. 
Dissitiflora. Of dwarf, compact habit with sprays of 
large, exquisite blue flowers, especially adapted for 
beds of late-flowering tulips, etc. Pkt. 15c, 14 oz. 
$ 2 . 00 . 
Palustris Semperflorens (E verblooming Forget-me- 
not). Large, clear blue flowers in pretty sprays. 
Pkt. 15c, 14 oz. $1.00. 
Ruth Fischer. One of the finest and largest-flowered 
Forget-me-nots yet sent out, producing flowers up 
to Vz inch in diameter, of true Forget-me-not blue. 
Plants of strong, vigorous growth of exceptional 
value for pot culture and spring bedding. Pkt. 25c, 
5 pkts. $1.00, iV oz. $2.50, 14 oz. $7.50. 
Myosotis alpestris, Victoria 
