Miss Minnie Klein, 
B a 11 st o wn, 1 n d., 
March 27,1896, writes. 
The flower seeds re¬ 
ceived from you last 
seuson were fine, 
especially the Sweet 
Peas and Nastur¬ 
tiums. 
Mrs. Ira B. Hurst, 
\\ agoner, Ind., 
March 21), IKS,writes: 
I purchased seeds of 
you Just year; was 
well pleased. Anyone 
who really loves 
flowers (for to love 
them means to care 
for them ) can suc¬ 
ceed in growing 
yours. 
Mrs. M. H. Cuddy, 
Fairfield, Iowa, Feb. 
18,1695, writes: The 
seeds 1 ordered from 
you last year were 
VKBY GOOD. I had 
never tried growing 
flowers from the 
seeds before and was 
quite pleased with 
my success. 
MIGNONETTE, Machet. (True.) 
An entirely new and distinct sort of great merit. It Is of 
dwarf and vigorous growth, with massive spikes of deliciously 
scented rod ilowors. Pkt., 100 seeds, 4 cents. 
MIGNONETTE. Golden Queen. 
Very fine variety, with flowers of golden hue; highly effect¬ 
ive; of donso pyramidal habit and deliciously fragrant. Pkt., 
5500 seeds, 3 cents. 
MIGNONETTE. New Giant Red. 
The flower spikes are of the largest size, unequalled by any 
other variety, while tho color Is uniform and strikingly dis¬ 
tinct red. Pkt., 5500 seeds, 4 cents, 
MIGNONETTE. Giant White. 
Similar to Giant Red In size of spikes, but In color pure 
white, and Is quite showy In growth; not as fragrant as tho 
colored varieties. Pkt,, 200 seeds, 4 Cents. 
MIGNONETTE, SWEET. (Reseda Odorata.) 
A favorlto on account of Its fragrance. Pkt.* 200 seeds, 3 
cents: oz., 10 cents. . 
Mimulus. 
MIMULUS. (Monkey Flower.) 
Tender-looking plants, with singular shaped and bril¬ 
liantly colored flowers, blotched and spotted in every con¬ 
ceivable manner. Excellent for baskets or vases, while 
they thrive well in the open garden, if planted in partial 
shade. Fine hybrid varieties mixed. Pkt., 100 seeds, 3 
cents. 
MIMULUS nOSCHATUS. (MUSK PLANT.) 
A well-known and favorite plant, both for outside borders 
and for pot culture in spring. Cultivated on account of 
the musky odor of the plant. Pkt., 100 seeds, 3 cents. 
MIMOSA. (Sensitive Plant.) 
An interesting and curious plant. The leaves will close 
and droop at the slightest touch, or in cloudy, damp 
weather and during tho night. Graceful, fern-like foliage 
with pink flowers. Mostly grown as a curiosity, not of 
much value as a flower. Pkt., 12 seeds, 3 cents. 
