Fottler , Fiske, Fawson 
Co., Boston 
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Monarda didyma 
Mignonette (K-eseda). This popular annual 
-- is grown extensively for bor¬ 
ders and edging, and is also used for forc¬ 
ing in greenhouses. Flowers are incon¬ 
spicuous, borne on terminal spikes, very 
fragrant and excellent for cutting. Seed 
may be sown indoors in March or ini the 
open the latter part of May. For Winter 
flowering sow in August and seedlings will 
No. be ready for potting in September. Pkt 
4250 FOTTLER’S ECLIPSE. Very fragrant 
variety, producing in great profusion 
enormous spikes 10 to 15 inches long; 
superior to all other sorts for Winter 
growing, exhibition or cutting. Seed 
grown under glass. . .Oz. $10, Vx oz. $3.$0.25 
4255 Mammoth Fragrant. Of robust and vig¬ 
orous habit; immense spikes; very 
fragrant. 2 ft.Oz. $3.50 .15 
4260 Giant Defiance. Spikes, when well grown 
in greenhouse, average 10 to 15 in. 
Oz. 75c. .10 
4265 Goliath. Large spikes of bright red 
flowers; excellent fragrance. .Oz. $1.50 .10 
4270 Sweet Scented (Reseda odorata grandi- 
flora). Old-fashioned border variety. 
Lb. $1.25, Vt lb. 40e., oz. 15c. .05 
4275 Giant Crimson. 18 in. Vx oz. 25c. .05 
4280 Improved Machet. Immense spikes of 
reddish green flowers; very fragrant. 
Vx oz. 30c. .10 
4283 Golden Machet. Large spike. . Vx oz. 35c. .10 
4285 White Pearl. Excellent spikes; whitest 
flowers. % oz. 30c. 10 
4290 MIMOSA pudica (Sensitive Plant). H. H. 
A. Flowers globular, oblong, purplish 
color. Earily grown from seed. When 
touched leaflets close. 18 in. Vs oz. 20c. .10 
4295 MIMULUS moschatus (Musk Plant). G. A. 
Pale yellow flowers, lightly dotted and 
splashed with brown, % inch across. 
6 in.1-16 oz. 25c. .10 
MINA. H. A. Charming free-flowering 
herbaceous climbers; a genus of Morn¬ 
ing GFlory. 18 to 20 ft. 
4305 Lobata. Vivid red buds, turning to 
creamy white when open. . . . % oz. 35c. ..10 
4310 Sanguinea. Brilliant blood-red.. .Oz. 50c. .05 
MOMORDICA. II. A. Handsome tendril 
No. climbers, bearing odd-shaped fruit. Pkt. 
4315 Balsamina (Balsam Apple).Oz. 50c.$0.05 
4320 Charantia (Balsam Pear).Oz. 50c. .05 
4325 MONARDA didyma (Bee Balm). H. P. 
Large heads of wide-mouthed flowers 
brilliant and effective. Moist, dark lo¬ 
cations are most suitable; will thrive 
in less moist and sunny borders. 2 ft. .15 
Plants, page 166. 
MORNING GLORY. See Ipomcea purpurea. 
MOURNING BRIDE. See Scabiosa. 
4330 MUSA Ensete (Abyssinian Banana). Large 
broad leaves, light green; easily grown 
from seed. Ornamental for vases 
urns, and large beds. .. 100 seeds $2.00 .15 
MUSK PLANT. See Mimulus. 
MyOSOtlS (Forget-Me-Not). H. H. P. Small, 
—L - star-like flowers, borne on termi¬ 
nal racemes. Excellent for borders and 
flowering extremely early. Seed should be 
sown in August and young plants wintered 
in cold frames. 
4310 Finest Mixed. 8 in.Oz. 75c. .05 
4345 Ruth Fischer. The largest and finest 
Forget-Me-Not; flowers measure from 
% to % inch across and are of a love¬ 
ly sky-blue; of great value for forcing, 
pot culture or Spring bedding.15 
4350 grandiflora robusta (Eliza Fonrobert). 
Large, bright blue flowers.. Vx oz. 30c. .10 
4355 alpestris rosea. Large pink flowers.10 
4360 Blue Perfection. Beautiful dwarf. In¬ 
digo blue, very compact.... Vx oz. $1.00 .15 
4365 alba. Large white flowers.*4 oz. 30c. .10 
4370 indigo. Large deep blue. Vx oz. 40c. .10 
4375 Victoria. Bright blue; dwarf, compact 
habit. Excellent for borders and bas¬ 
kets. 6 in. Vx oz. 50c. .10 
4380 dissitiflora. Extra large, rich blue flow¬ 
ers. Fine for pot plants. . Vx oz. $1.00 .15 
4385 palustris semperflorens. Excellent bright 
blue, flowering very early and continu¬ 
ing until Autumn. 6 in. % oz. 50c. .10 
Mignonette, Fottler’s Eclipse 
