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MISS MARY E. MARTIN, FLORAL PARK, NEW YORK. 
NEW MARIGOLD, legion of homor. 
Named so because it so resembles button of the Legion 
of Honor. Flowers bright and almost startling; bright 
golden yellow, with a deep velvety crimson-brown mark 
on each petal at base. Blooms all summer. Pkt., 4c. 
MARIGOLD ELDORADO. The large bushy 
plants are a mass 
of brilliant colors, many plants having seventy-five flow¬ 
ers in bloom at one time. The flowers are from three to 
four inches in diameter, imbricated and perfectly 
double. They embrace four shades of color—the light¬ 
est primrose, lemon, golden yellow and deep orange. 
Packet, 150 seeds, 4c. 
MARIGOLD GRANDIFLORA. New, large, sun¬ 
flower-shaped, deep golden. Bushy dwarf. Pkt., 4c. 
MAMMOTH AFRICAN MARIGOLDS, Mixed. All 
kinds mixed, fine for masses, beds or borders. 
Packet, 100 seeds, 3c.; oz *> 
MINA LOBATA. This Mexican climber is a beauty. 
It grows 20 to 30 feet. Flowers curious and very pretty. 
Buds red, changing to orange yellow. Flowers creamy 
white when full open. Packet, 20 seeds, 5c. 
MIGNONETTE, NEW GOL¬ 
DEN MACHET. This new Mi¬ 
gnonette possesses all the excel¬ 
lent qualities of the red-flowering 
Machet. Like the Machet, a splen¬ 
did variety for pots and cu t flow¬ 
ers, while the long, massive 
spikes are crowded with golden- 
yellow blossoms. Pkt., 200 
set ds, 5c. 
MTGNONETTE, GOLDEN 
QUEEN. Large spikes of a gol¬ 
den tinge. Very fragrant and 
beautiful, a grand sort. Pkt., 
200 seeds, 4c; J4 oz *> 10c. 
MTGNONETTE, GIANT 
WHITE. Large, very long 
white spikes, like an icicle; 
very fragrant. Packet, 200 
seeds, 4c. 
MIGNONETTE, GIANT MACHET. 
The best of all Mignonettes. The spikes are thick and 
long, deeply tinged with red, on creamy white and 
olive Very fragrant; extra fine. 
Pkt., 200 seeds, 4c.; Va oz., 15c. 
MIGNONETTE, GIANT RED. Packet, 5c. 
MIGNONETTE, GIANT PYRAMIDAL. The best 
out-door variety; very large, tall spikes ; the true tree 
form. See illustration. Packet, 200 seeds, 4c. 
MIGNONETTE. All kinds, mixed. Packet, 3c. 
CULTIVATION OF MIGNONETTF A plentiful supply of this fragrant and popular flower car 
, A be obtained by making successive sowings at intervals o 
three weeks from April 1st to July. It stands for several weeks in the garden after other flowers are killed by fros 
as it is semi-hardy, and in many cases will seed itself from year to year. The subtle perfume of the Mignene 
will pervade the whole garden during summer evenings. 
One pkt. each of the six kinds of Mignonette, 18c. 
