MIGNONETTE 
Prized for its fragrance. Ours are the finest florist’s strain, 
for cut-flowers. 
Machet Golden. Rich yellow. Packet, 15c. 
Machet Goliath. Large red spikes. Packet, 15c. 
New York Market. Unusually large spikes of bloom, creamj 
white and gold. Packet, 15c. 
MYOSOTIS 
Forget - -Me-Not 
They bloom the first year if seed is sown early, in cool, moist 
situations. 
Blue Bird. The finest variety, strong growing, free flowering, 
shapely and of the richest deep blue. Packet, 25c. 
Alpestris. Royal Blue. Packet, 15c. 
NEMESIA 
Strumosa Suttoni 
A brilliant flowered low-growing bedding subject. Paul J. 
Howard’s large flowered hybrids, containing beautiful shades of 
red, rose, orange, and yellow. The flowers remind one of little 
Snapdragons. Packet, 25c. 
Nemesia Blue Gem. A compact bedding or border type with 
small blue flowers in profusion. Packet, 25c. 
BABY BLUE EYES 
Nemophila 
A dainty blue flower native to California. Sow the seed over 
bulb beds, as a ground cover, or in borders. Packet, 10c; 1 
ounce 35c. 
Paul J. Howard’s 
PRIZE PANSIES 
Pansies from Paul J. Howard's Prize strain of seed have been 
sensational wherever shown. The huge size and rich colorings 
of their blossoms and the length of their stems have given 
them premier place among Pansies for cut flowers, and the 
vigor of the plants makes them unequalled for bedding. Realiz¬ 
ing that the best flowers can be had only by planting the most 
carefully selected strains of seed, we offer the finest obtainable 
in each of several types. 
Paul J. Howard’s Super Swiss Giants. This is becoming the 
most popular of all for show purposes, for gorgeous beds and 
for use as cut flowers in corsages or bowls. They are of huge 
size, with long stems, and display a range of color not found 
in any other type. This is the original true strain, highly im¬ 
proved, not to be compared with ordinary “Swiss Giants” usually 
offered. Packet, 50c. 
Paul J. Howard’s Giants of California. The size of flowers in 
this fine strain is equal to any produced in Europe; the differ¬ 
ence in colorings and shape of the flowers in this American 
type distinguishes them from the European. They contain a 
wider range of lighter blues, bronzes, yellows and mahogany 
shades, and the petals are more of solid colors, while the Swiss 
types usually have darker center petals, with brighter colored 
borders. Many gardeners and florists prefer the American 
types. Packet, 50c. 
Flowerland Bedding Pansies. Although the flowers are not of 
the huge size of those of our Giant Strains, the color range is 
very wide and bright, and these bedding pansies are exceedingly 
long season, making them unexcelled for bright bedding effects. 
Packet, 25c. 
Swiss Giant Blue. (Thuner Sea). Immense deep blue flowers 
with blue-black centers. Packet, 35c. 
Swiss Giant Red. (Alpenglow). Rich shades of cardinal and 
garnet. Packet, 35c. 
Swiss Giant Yellow. Rich yellow with dark brown blotches 
on the lower petals. Packet, 35c. 
Paul J. Howard’s Brilliant Bedding Pansies. For beds of solid 
color their profusion of bloom makes them most desirable. 
Emperor William. Rich metalic blue. Packet, 25c. 
Golden Queen. Brilliant yellow. Packet, 25c. 
Orange King. Deep orange. Packet, 25c. 
White Queen, Pure White. Packet, 25c. 
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