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A. L. DON & CO., 
LUPINUS (Continued) 
14 oz. 
Pkt. 
Moerheimi. A handsome variety pro¬ 
ducing long spikes of pink and white 
flowers _ _ 
.25 
Arboreus. (The Tree Lupine). Bright, 
yellow, fragrant flowers. 3 ft. _ 
.50 
.15 
Arboreus, Snow Queen. Magnificent var¬ 
iety with long spikes of pure white 
flowers. 3 to 4 ft. _ 
.75 
.25 
Harkness’ New Hybrids. A wonderful 
mixture of art-shades _ 
1.50 
.25 
Sweet Scented. A great range of colors 
.50 
.25 
LYCHNIS, H.P. 
Profuse-blooming hardy perennials remarkable 
for the brilliancy of their flowers. Fine for mass¬ 
ing in large beds and borders. 
oz. Pkt. 
Chalcedonica. Scarlet. 2 ft. _$0.35 $0.10 
Viscaria splendens. Scarlet. 1% ft. .50 .10 
Haageana Hybrids. Large-flowered sorts, 
varying from white to pink and deep 
red. 2 ft. _ 1.00 .20 
MARIGOLD, H.H.A. 
Dixie Sunshine (See Novelties, 
page 4) _5 pkts. $1.00 .25 
Royal Scot (See Novelties, page 4) _ .20 
Lieb’s Winter flowering. (The origin¬ 
ator’s improved strain). Mahogany 
brown with golden yellow crested cen¬ 
ter. Flowers continually from October 
to May. Blossoms are of wonderful 
keeping quality and have a distinctly 
sweet odor. Fine to follow Mums. For 
best results seed should be sown from 
July up to December. Plant in any 
house that can be kept free from frost. 
No insect pests _ .60 
TALL DOUBLE AFRICAN 
14 oz. Pkt. 
Orange Alldouble. Same color as Orange 
Prince, but comes 100 per cent double $0.75 $0.15 
Lemon Alldouble _ .75 .15 
Guinea Gold. Double brilliant orange 
flushed with gold _ .50 .15 
Orange Prince. Golden orange _ .75 .15 
Lemon Queen. Soft lemon yellow _ .75 .15 
Eldorado. Shades of yellow_ .50 .10 
Yellow Supreme. (See Novelties, page 4) 1.50 .25 
Double Mixed _ .50 .10 
DWARF DOUBLE FRENCH 
Gold Striped. Golden-yellow, striped rich 
mahogany-red_ .50 .10 
Lemon Ball. Bright lemon-yellow _ .50 .10 
Golden Ball. Pure golden yellow _ .50 .10 
Mahogany. Rich velvety brown _ .50 .10 
Monarch Strain. Plants dwarf and very 
compact, bearing many large double, 
hard compact flowers in a fine color 
range, including orange, bronze and 
mahogany _5 pkts. 60c .15 
Double Mixed _ .50 .10 
SINGLE FRENCH 
Legion of Honor (Little Brownie). A single¬ 
flowering Marigold, forming compact bushes 
9 inches high. Begins flowering early, con¬ 
tinuing until frost. The flowers are golden 
yellow, with a large velvety crimson spot at 
the base of each petal _14 oz. 50c .10 
Josephine. Single, dark brown flowers with an 
edging of old-gold; petals of rich velvety tex¬ 
ture; borne on long stems. 2 ft_!4 oz. 50c .10 
MARVEL OF PERU (Four-o’clock) H.A. 
Forms a bushy plant about 2 ft. high. 
Easily grown and attractive. 
Choice Mixed Colors _Oz. 50c .10 
MATRICARIA, H.A. 
Free flowering, hardy annuals, with a profusion 
of dainty flowers. IV 2 ft. 
capensis. Small double white flowers____!4 oz. 50c .15 
Golden Ball. Golden-yellow flowers, fine 
for pots _ Vs oz. 1.00 .25 
MECONOPSIS 
Baileyi _5 pkts. $2.00 .50 
MESEMBRYANTHEMUM, H.H.A. 
Ice-Plant. Pink flowers with attractive icy 
foliage _!4 oz. 35c .10 
MIGNONETTE, H.A. 
Pkt. 
Don’s Matchless. A special strain for forcing 
in greenhouse _ Vs oz. $3.00 .75 
Allen’s Defiance. Long spikes for indoors or 
outside_14 oz. 35c .10 
Golden Matchet. Golden yellow blossoms. 
outside_14 oz. 35c .10 
Red Goliath. Red blossoms _14 oz. 50c .15 
Sweet-scented (Reseda odorata) _Oz. 50c .10 
MIMOSA, G.A. 
Pudica (Sensitive plant). An interesting tender 
annual, with pinkish flowers, the leaves close 
when touched _14 oz. 60c .15 
MIMULUS, H.A. 
Moschatus (Musk plant). Yellow_ .15 
Tigrinus (Monkey flower). Spotted_ .15 
MOMORDICA, H.A. 
Balsamina (Balsam-apple). Round, apple 
shaped fruit; very fine, glossy green foliage .15 
Charantia (Balsam-pear). Pear-shaped fruit; 
foliage heavier than the above. The fruits of 
this variety are used medicinally _ .15 
MORNING GLORY, H.A. 
See IPOMiEA. 
MYOSOTIS, H.H.P. 
(Forget-me-not). These dainty little flowers love 
cool moist soils, and bloom freely in Spring and 
Fall. They make beautiful close borders or edgings, 
and some varieties are excellent as pot plants. 
14 oz. Pkt. 
Alpestris alba. White _$0.75 $0.15 
Alpestris rosea. Pink _ .75 .15 
Alpestris, Royal Blue. 9 in. _ .75 .15 
Alpestris Victoria. Azure-blue _ 1.00 .15 
Palustris semperflorens. Everblooming 
variety, large blue flowers _ 1.00 .15 
Isolde Krotz. The largest flowering 
variety. Excellent for pot culture or 
bedding _ .50 
Ruth Fischer. Large, pale blue flowers 
on compact plants _ .30 
Blue Bird. Excellent for pot culture .... 1.50 .25 
Blue Ball (see Novelties, page 6) _ .35 
MYOSOTIDEUM, H.H.A. 
Nobile. Known as the New Zealand Giant For¬ 
get-me-not, bearing large corymbs of beau¬ 
tiful blue flowers, edged white. Height IV 2 ft. 1.00 
OENOTHERA, H P. 
Fraseri. Fine variety with large yellow flow¬ 
ers. IV 2 ft. ___ .25 
Youngi. Showy variety producing bright yel¬ 
low flowers the entire Summer. 3 ft. _ .25 
