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The Murvon Seed Company, South Norwalk, Conn. 
Sweet Alyssum 
A Hardy Free Flowering Annual 
A favorite little annual, because of its frag¬ 
rance and abundance of bloom. As easy to grow 
as any weed, and blooms from early summer until 
severe freezing weather in fall. Sow seed very 
early in the open ground. 
LITTLE GEM—An improved variety : much larg¬ 
er flowers, of a pure white, and, if possible, more 
floriferous than the old sweet. Plant is also more 
robust and spreading, a single plant forming a 
thick mat of flowers and foliage twelve to fifteen 
inches across. Three and four hundred spikes of 
flowers in full bloom can be counted on a good 
plant at one time. No. 1036—Pkt. 12c. 
ANEMONE or Wind Flower 
A very popular perennial. 
Comes in various shades of 
blue, white, red, etc. and grow¬ 
ing well in almost any soil (either 
indoors or out). This flower is a 
source of real delight and should 
be better known to more garden 
lovers. Sow seed thinly and do 
not transplant until plants have 
blossomed once and tubers have 
formed. 
An improved double and single 
flowering form of the above; 
hardy around New York and 
farther north if given some 
protection. Mixed Colors. 
No. 1229—Pkt. 15c. 
Ageratums 
Extremely Free Flowering 
Of dwarf, bushy habit, which 
never attains a height of over 
six or eight inches This is ex¬ 
tremely free flowering, the indi¬ 
vidual tufts of bloom are very 
large and dense. The most beau¬ 
tiful ever seen in the Ageratum 
family. This is very desirable 
for borders, edging, etc. Make3 
a lovely pot plant. New Hybrids 
No. 1037—Pkt. 10c 
Beilis Double Daisy 
Giant Burning Bush 
A BALL OF FIRE 
2*4 ft- This beautiful annual bush has rapidly 
come into prominence. It grows 2 to 2*4 feet high 
and resembles a close clipped ornamental evergreen 
The globe-shaped or pyramidal bushes are close 
and compact, and of a pleasing light green color. 
The plant may be grown singly or in the form of 
a hedge or background. In early Autumn the 
whole bush becomes carmine or blood-red, hence 
the name of Burning Bush. Flowers small and j 
numerous but not conspicuous. The beauty of the j 
plant is in its shape and color. No. 1153—Pkt. 15c. I 
A Charming Perennial 
Beautiful double flowers that 
appear in early spring if plants 
are slightly protected over win¬ 
ter. A very desirable flower for 
the garden. 
This is an old favorite and 
there is nothing much prettier 
than this Beilis Double Daisy. 
It is a charming plant for both 
house or garden and will stand 
the winter outside very well if 
given the protection of a little 
litter. Blooms from early spring 
until vrell into the summer. 
Double mixed colors—White, 
Crimson, etc. No. 1062—Pkt. 12c 
Basket of Gold 
Basket of Gold-Grows one foot 
high, greatly prized for its masses 
of golden yellow blossoms. A bed of 
them in the center of a great lawn 
makes a beautiful contrast and will 
be noticed more than any other 
plant in the garden. Very showy 
and ornamental and one that is sure 
to please. These seeds are of the 
highest quality and have never fail¬ 
ed to give complete satisfaction. We 
know of nothing more beautiful 
than Basket of Gold. 
No. 1019. Pkt. 10c. 
