Mimulus, Monkey Flower. 
Tender looking plants with singularly shaped and brill¬ 
iantly colored flowers, blotched and spotted in every con- 
ceiv .ble manner. Excellent for baskets and vases, while 
they thrive well in the open garden. Fine hybrid mixed. 
Pkt., 300 skeds, 5 cts. 
Mimulus Moschatus, Musk Plant. 
A well-known and favorite plant. Cultivated on account 
of the musky odor of the plant. Pkt., 300 seeds, 5 cts. 
Mimosa, Sensitive Plant. 
An interesting and curious plant. The leaves will close 
and drop at the slightest touch.: Mostly grown as a curi¬ 
osity. Pkt., 30 seeds, 5 cts. 
Marvel of Peru, Four O’clock. 
It is one of the most brilliant and showy plants that can 
be grown with little or no trouble. Finest mixed. 
Pkt., 40 seeds, 5 cts. 
Mexican Mountain Rose. 
Antigonon Annual. 
Flowers, which are of rich carmine scarlet shade, are 
borne in great clusters the entire length of the vine. It is a 
beautiful and rapid growing climber and valuable alike for 
the shade it affords and for the blossoms it produces. 
Pkt., 25 seeds, 6 cts. 
Maurandia. 
A beautiful rap id,graceful climber 
for greenhouse, parlor, basket, or 
outdoor purposes, with rich pur¬ 
ple, white and rose, fox-glove 
shaped blossoms. 
Pkt., 200 seeds, 5 cts. 
Nicotiana Sanderae. 
This new hardy annual resem¬ 
bles the popular Nicotiana Affinis 
in growth and size of flowers. The 
plants, however, branch more free¬ 
ly and bloom much more profusely. 
The flowers are a rich glowing rosy 
carmine and have a lovely, delicate 
jessamine-like fragrance. 
Pkt., 200 seeds, 10 cts. 
Nicotiana Affinis. 
When its large, pure white flow¬ 
ers are fully expanded in the even¬ 
ing and early morning, it has a 
most striking effect, and is so frag¬ 
rant that a small bed will perfume 
the whole surrounding atmosphere. 
If the plants are taken up in the 
fall, cut back and potted, they will 
bloom freely all winter in the 
house. Pkt., 300 seeds, 5 cts. 
Nigella, Love-in-a-Mist. 
Hardy annual, known as “Devil- 
in-Bush” and “Lady-in-Green” be¬ 
cause the blossoms are partially 
concealed by the abundance of 
finely cut foliage. The plant and 
flower are both handsome and re¬ 
quire but little care. 
Pkt., 150 seeds, 5 cts. 
Ornamental Grasses. 
All the annual varities mixed, 
many of them being really hand¬ 
some in growth, and all of them de¬ 
sirable for winter bouquets, if cut 
while green and dried in the shade. 
Pkt., 200 seeds, 5 cts. 
Oenothera. 
Evening Primrose. 
Saucer-shaped flowers of various 
colors and enormous size, often as 
large as Moonflowers; very striding 
and fragrant. 
Pkt.; 200 seeds, 5 cts. 
Dear Miss Lippincott: 
I wish to say to you that I like your seeds better than 
amy other I have had. Last fall took first prize on Sweet 
Deas, Nasturtiums and Verbenas , at a display at the 
(grange. Have sent you a large order this year. 
_ Laura M. Carter, Darien, N. Y. 
Oxalis. 
It is not generally known that 
these annual varieties of Oxalis are 
fully equal for edgings to the varie¬ 
ty grown from bulbs. Mixed colors. 
Pkt., 200 seeds, 5 cts. 
