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LYCHNIS 
1500. Chalcedonies. The old garden favorite; very 
hardy, brilliant scarlet flower; deserves a place in every 
garden, Idct., 5c. 
MARIGOLD 
Well-known annuals, very free flowering and of easy 
culture. The African varieties have large yellow or orange- 
colored flowers, and are adapted to large beds. The French 
are dwarfer In growth, with beautiful striped flowers, and are 
better suited to pot culture. 
AFRICAN VARIETIES 
1941. EL DORADO. Flowers 8 to 4 inches in diame¬ 
ter, perfectly and extremely double. Ever)' shade. Pkt., 5c. 
1943. LARGE AFRICAN. Very large; orange, brown 
and yellow. Oz., 15c.; pkt., 5c. 
FRENCH VARIE¬ 
TIES 
19 4 0. GOLD 
STRIPED. Double 
dwarf, brownish red, 
striped golden yellow. 
Pkt Sc 
1942. DWARF 
FRENCH MIXED. 
Oz., 15c.; pkt., 5c. 
1944. LITTLE 
BROWNIE (Legion 
d'Honmur). Charming, 
coin;,act little bushes. 
Flowers single, golden 
yellow, with large spot 
of crimson velvet. Pkt., 
10c. 
1939. GOLD RING. 
This charming variety is 
a fine match to the old 
" Legion of Honor” in 
growth, height and free 
marigold. flowering. In color it is 
a dark velvety brown, 
each petal gracefully surrounded-with a distinct gold ring. 
The compact, bushy plant blooms with a richness and con¬ 
stancy that is surprising. Pkt., 10c.; 3 pkts., 25c. 
MARVEL OF PERU ( MlrabilU) 
l Four-o'clock)) 
The Marvel of Peru, or Four-o’clocks, is a pretty, free- 
flowering annual of easy culture, that grows and flowers in 
almost any location. 
1950. Mixed Choice Colors. Pkt., 5c.; oz., 15c. 
1981. White Tom Thumb. Only growing 10 inches 
high. Snow-white flowers. Pkt., 5c. 
MESEMBRYANTHEMUM 
2000. M, Crystallinum (Ice Plant). Flowers white, 
with ice-like foliage. Pkt., 6c. 
MIGNONETTE (Reseda) 
This deliciously fragrant annual Is a favorite with all. It 
docs best in a cool situation. 
2020. Sweet Scented. Oz., 10c.; pkt., 5c. 
2022. Golden ^iieen. Golden yellow. Pkt., 5c. 
202-1. Mnohot.. Very com¬ 
pact; line for ixil culture; red. 
Oz,, 00c.; pkl„ 10c. 
2025. Gnhrlello. T, a rg e 
splices of red flowers; very fra¬ 
grant; lino for pot culture, Pkt., 
10c. 
2020. Miles’Hybrid Spiral. 
Pure white. I’kt., 8o. 
2027. Giant White Spiral. 
Oz., 25c.; pkt., 5c. 
2028. Red Victoria. Dwarf, 
branching habit, very sweet red 
flowers. Pkt., 10c. 
2029. Allen’s Defiance. 
Immense spikes, 12 to 15 Inches 
long; very fragrant. Pkt., 10c. 
MIMULUS 
(Monkey Flower) 
Admirable for pot plants; 
colors and markings of the flow¬ 
ers are very rich and lH-autlful.- 
Annuals of low spread¬ 
ing growth. 
2080. M o a c li a t u H 
(Musk Plant). Beautiful 
yellow flowers. Pkt., 5c. 
WaTO 
2080 . plalsamApple.) 
l’kt., 5c.; oz., 20c. 
2001. (Jlalmin Petir .) 
Pkt., fie,; oz., 20c. MIGNONETTE. 
IMPERIAL JAPANESE MORNING GLORY. 
MOONFLOWER (Ipomcta Grandiflora Koctiflora.) 
1684. The White-seeded Moonflower. No one who 
has a trellis or arbor to cover should neglect to plant The 
Moonflower—the most rapid-growing of all annual climbiDg 
vines. The vines are literally covered with thousands of 
immense, pure white, fragrant flowers, opening in the even¬ 
ing and remaining open until noon the following day, and if 
cloudy, all day, many of them measuring over seven inches 
across. Planted in rich ground, in a sunny situation, and 
given plenty oi water, the vines attain a height of seventy- 
five feet. Pkt., 10c. 
Plants of above, 10c. each (by mail, 15c.). 
IMPERIAL JAPANESE MORNING 
GLORIES 
925. Thesurpassing charm of theselmporial Japanese 
Morning Glories lies In the entrancing beauty and gigantic 
size of the flowers; they inensure from four to six inches 
across. The colors of the flowers, shadings and markings are 
limitless. Pkt., 10c.; 3 pkts., 25c. 
920. Tricolor Roseus. Rose color, with white centre- 
end bands of golden yellow. Pkt., 5c. 
921. Major, Mixed, Colnmon Morning Glory. Oz., 15c.;. 
pkt., 5c. 
DWARF MORNING GLORIES 
922. Maurltanlcus. Trailing plant for baskets; blue. 
Pkt., 10c. 
924. Minor, Mixed. Pkt., 5c. 
MYOSOTIS (Forget-Me-Nots) 
The popular “ Forget-Me-Nots.” Bushy plants, 6 to 10- 
inches high, bearing clusters of lovely small flowers. They 
are perennials and hardy enough to remain in the open, 
ground excepting in very cold latitudes, where they should 
be well protected; but they are generallv sown in the fall and 
wintered over in cold frames, when they will flower early in 
the spring; if sown early in the house, they will flower the 
first season. 
2100. Pnlustrls. The true Forget-Me-Not; beautiful 
blue. Pkt., 5c. 
2102. Dissitlflora. Large, blue flowers, compact and 
very enrly. Pkt., 10c. 
ALPESTRIS VARIETIES 
2103. Viotorin. Of bushy habit; large, bright azure 
blue flowers; very fine. Pkt., 10c. 
PER PKT. 
2101. Pure white. 80 05 
210-1. Alpestrfs, blue. 05 
2107. “ mixed . ... ! . . 05 
2105. “ rose.I 05 
■< OBELISK” VARIETIES 
These are an upright, pillar form, 10 to 12 inches high 
and very floriferous. per pkt. 
2108. Obelisk, blue. 80 10 
2109. ’’ pink.' " io 
2110. ’’ white. . . . 10 - 
