48 CHOICE FLOWER SEEDS - Deposit Seed Co., Deposit, N. Y. 
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Matthiola-Evening Scented Stock 
41*7 — lilcornlM. (Annual). Beauti- 
fii 1 flowers of a delicate lilac shade, 
emitting In the evening a delightful 
perfume. Pkt. 5c. 
Matricaria •• Feverfew 
498 — THR 1*01111.10 WHITE 
FEVERFEW Is very useful in bou- 
(luets. etc. Always loaded with 
small button-llke double white blos¬ 
soms. Pkt. 5c. 
Mirabilis — Four O’clock 
Marvel of Peru (Annual) 
41*1* _ VARIEGATED, Flowers 
pretty and tube shaped, freely pro¬ 
duced. Opens at 4 P. M. Foliage 
variegated, green, yellow and white. 
Pkt. So; o*. 13c. 
500— MIXED. Flowers similar 
to above and opens at 4 P. M. Fol¬ 
iage green. Pk«. 4c» ox. 10e» *4 lb. 
30c. 
Ice Plant ( Mesembryinthemua) 
501— CBYSTAbl.mm Half 
hardy annual: its succulent leaves 
are covered with watery vesicles re¬ 
sembling pieces of Ice; white flow¬ 
ers. Pkf. 4c. 
501*4— 1 TRICOLOR. A lovely little 
annual; splendid for the rockerv, 
sunny banks, etc., with daisy-like 
flowers of crimson, pink and white. 
I'kt. Set '4 ox. !l5c. 
Mignonette — Reseda 
The Mignonette is highly prized 
for its rich and agreeable fragrance. 
The flowers are small, but produced 
in great abundance on short spikes. 
Will blossom in house in winter. 
502 — TRUE MAC'HET. One of the 
best and most popular sorts, dwarf, 
compact and vigorous. Flowers red. 
Pkt. 4oi :i pkt*. 10c. 
503— CRIMSON GIANT. Large and 
fine, best deep color. Pkt. 4cj 3 
pkt*. 10 c. 
504— FINE MIXED. All the new 
large flowered Hybrids in best mix¬ 
tures. Pkt. 3c | 4 pkt*. 10ci ox. 25c. 
Mimosa ( Sensitive Plant ) 
305— PUDICA. A curious plant. 
The fern-like leaves curl when 
touched. Pkt. 5c. 
MimillUS — Musk Plant 
506 — TIGERED MIXED. Odd 
plant blooming in a few months 
from seed and producing odd shaped 
flowers in bright colors which are 
handsomely tigered and spotted. 
Pkt. 5c. 
CYPREUS GIANTS 
50614—There are many richly col¬ 
ored Mimuluses but none can equal 
in size and brilliancy the Cypreus 
Giants. Flowers very large and 
colors rich and satiny. Handsome 
garden plant. Pkt. 10ct 3 pkt*. 25c. 
Moon Flower 
507— NEW EARLY BLOOMING. A 
beautiful vine which grows rapidly, 
making a fine shade and producing 
large, white, sweet-scented blossoms 
3 to 6 inches in diameter. Blossoms 
evenings and cloudy days. Pkt. 5c. 
508— GIANT PINK MOONFLOW- 
Elt. A handsome and popular vine. 
Rapid grower. Blossoms in beauti¬ 
ful pink. Pkt. 8 c. 
AMBROSIA 
25*^— MEXICANA. The Feath¬ 
ered Geranium or Jerusalem Oak 
is a 2-foot annual with strongly 
aromatic foliage much cut and 
lobed. Flowers small and yellow. 
I’kt. 5c. 
Morning Glory ( Ipomoea 
The morning Glories are old-time 
favorites with many. The newer 
Japanese varieties are not only 
much larger but have wider and 
more varied combinations of colors. 
501*—ROSA MARIA. One of the 
outstanding novelties of the season. 
A free blooming, early flowering, 
double Morning Glory. Pkt. 10c. 
510 —HEAVENLY BLUE. Most 
loved of all Morning Glories. A 
lovely blue shading down darker in 
throat. Pkt. 10c. 
MIMULUS 
3IOy a —CLARK’S EARLY HEAV¬ 
ENLY 1ILUE. Very showy, one of 
the most desirable of climbing 
vines. Pkt. 10c. 
511— SATAKA’S GIANTS. Mon¬ 
strous flowers 5 to 6 inches across 
ringed, zoned and spotted in beau¬ 
tiful fashions. Pkt. lOc. 
512 — IMPERIAL JAPANESE. Verv 
large blossoms, rich colors, mostly 
zoned or striped in handsome form. 
This mixture also contains new va¬ 
riegated and zoned sorts. Pkt. 5c. 
513 — GIANT FRINGED JAPAN¬ 
ESE. Large blossoms, 6 inches 
across, zoned, striped and spotted in 
the most artistic manners. Few 
people realize without seeing them 
how beautif’ 1 they are. Petals of¬ 
ten cut, frill d and fringed. Colors 
very brilliant and varieties almost 
endless. All colors mixed. Pkt. loci 
3 pkt*. 25c. 
GI.ORY. A great climber, having a 
growth of 30 to 50 feet. Grape- 
like leaves, large and white. Rose 
colored flowers 3 Inches across. 
I looms from July until frost... Pkt. 
He* 
g , . ABIV ' * " itivmi i in, 
GLORY, Flowers 4 to 5 inches 
across, deep violet blue in the throat 
blending out to an azure blue, bor- 
cered with a wide white band 
around the edges. Pkt. 6c. 
BONA NOX (Evening Glory), 
' iolet blue flowers which open in 
evenings. Pkt. 5c. 
517 — FINE MIXED. All the best 
sorts of the old. popular climbing 
Moining Gloiy in mixture. Pkt 3ci 
ox. 10c) '4 II,. 35c. 
©lories* 50 c. et " ,C,, * # ‘ ,h ° V * 
—jvavua ( * org«t-IT|«-RQf J 
W K e i et> little ; hardy perennla 
Prev^m^ 8SOn l s for , a ,on S season 
Prevailing c °l°rs. lavender, blue 
white, pink. It is fine for borders 
cutting, etc., and should be found Ir 
every collection. ° lr 
518—PALUSTRIS. Called Swamr 
Forget-Me-Not. Blooms from spring 
till autumn. Bright blue. One oi 
the best. Pkt. lOe. 
516—ROYAL BLUE. This beautl 
ful intense dark blue Forget-Me- 
H hi 8 °k 6 ° f the flne8t ever grown 
It has been re-selected until it L 
exceptionally fine. Pkt. lOc. 
520— VICTORIA. Large bright 
azure blue; very sweet. Pkt. 3c. 
518)4—COM PACTA INDIGO. Verv 
dwarf deep indigo blue. Pkt. 5c. 
51»V4—OBLONGATA PEHEECTA 
Yery long spikes of bright blue 
Yeryflne. Pkt. J0c. 
32«i/ 2 —MESSIDOH. Large flower¬ 
ing rich blue. Pkt. 60 , 2 pkt* i©T 
521— FINEST MIXED All 
rieties including new large flower' 
ing. Pkt. 5ci 3 pkt*. for lOc. 
My*otl* Elen non, Dune 
320*4— Sh owv large rich bri *ht 
P'ktx. 25c? red fl0WerS - Pkt. 
niPR OV 
Mr-Xot* for 40c. 
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