JOSEPH BRECK & SONS 
(Corporation) 
2920. MATHIOLA B1CORNIS (Evening- 
Scented Stock).—A desirable annual exhaling Oz. Pkt. 
a delicate perfume in the evening. Flowers 
are closed during the day. Rosy lilac, 1% ft. .40 .05 
MATRICARIA (Double Feverfew).—Very free- 
flowering hardy annuals, desirable as border 
plant, having very fine-cut foliage and large 
heads of flowers. 1 to 1% ft. 
1940. 
Capensis. White. 
.05 
1942. 
Exima (Golden Ball). 
Yellow. 
.15 
1944. 
Snowball. White. 
.10 
1946. 
Grandiflora. White. . . 
.05 
MAURANDYA.—Magnificent, tender climbing 
perennial having many showy trumpet- 
shaped flowers. Flowers from seed the first 
season. 
1973. Mixed. 10 ft. 2.00 .10 
MESEMBRYANTHEMUM.—Dwarf annuals well 
adapted for hot situations; very effective for 
edging and carpet bedding. 
1980. Crystallinum (Ice Plant). White, trail¬ 
ing, has peculiar glistening foliage. .10 
1982. Tricolor (Dew Plant). Rose. 1.00 .10 
1984. Tricolor, Alba. White. 1.00 .10 
1986. Choice Mixed.75 .05 
2015. MIMOSA PUDICA (Sensitive Plant).—A 
tender annual, the leaves of which have a 
peculiar habit of closing up if touched or 
shaken. Flowers pink. 1 ft.60 .05 
MIMULUS (Monkey Flower).—A genus of hand¬ 
some, profuse-flowering plants, with singu¬ 
larly shaped and brilliant colored flowers. 
Seed should be sown early indoors. 
2020. Cardinalis. Scarlet, tender perennial, 
\Vz ft. 2.00 .10 
2022. Moschatus Compacta (Musk). Yellow, 
Vz ft. The well-known scented variety of 
musk. Very fine in hanging baskets; tender 
annual . .10 
MIRABILIS 
MIRABILIS JALAPA (Marvel of Peru, or Four 
O’Clock).—A bushy rapid-growing plant 
bearing clusters of long tube-shaped flowers 
which do not open until late in the after¬ 
noon. Splendid for beds and bonders. Hardy 
annual. 2 ft. Lb. lb. Oz. Pkt. 
2025. Fine Mixed . 1.00 .35 .15 .05 
2027. Longiflora Alba. White.30 .05 
2029. Variegated Leaved. Mixed.30 .05 
Collection, 8 varieties, 30c. 
Myosotis (Forget-me-not) 
2035. MOLUCELLA LAE VIS (Shell Flower).— Oz. Pkt. 
Of very curious form, easily grown and wor¬ 
thy of attention. hA, white and blue, 1 ft.. .10 
MOMORDICA.—Handsome climbing vines with 
inconspicuous flowers but having large, 
warted, golden-yellow fruits, which, when 
ripe, split open and display showy, bright 
red seeds. 
2040. Balsaminia (Balsam Apple). Yellow... .50 .05 
2042. Charantia (Balsam Pear). Yellow.50 .05 
2045. MONARDA DIDYMA (Bee Balm).—An 
aromatic herb having showy bright red flow¬ 
ers. Moist, shady locations are most suit¬ 
able. hP, 2 ft. .15 
MUSA ENSETE 
2046. ABYSSINIAN BANANA.—Of all plants 
available to us for sub-tropical effects, this 
is the most luxuriant. It grows here from 
12 to 15 feet high with leaves 6 to 8 feet in 
length. Seeds sown in January or February 
produce good plants for summer bedding. 
100 seeds 2.00 .25 
MYOSOTIS 
(Forget-Me-Not) 
Very popular free-flowering plants producing 
their beautiful star-like flowers in great pro¬ 
fusion throughout the summer. They are 
especially effective when planted in large 
masses. 
2055. Alpestris Alba. White, Vz ft. 3.00 .10 
2057. Alpestris Coerulea. Blue. Vfe ft. 1.50 .10 
2058. Alpestris Rosea. Rose, Vz ft. 3.00 .10 
2059. Stricta Alba. White, Vz ft. 2.00 .10 
2060. Stricta Rosea. Rose, 1 ft. 2.00 .10 
2062. Stricta Coelestina. Blue, 1 ft. 2.00 .10 
2064. Alpestris Victoria. A beautiful variety 
of dwarf bushy habit, bearing a profusion of 
large flowers, Vz ft. 2.50 .10 
2068. Alpestris. Mixed, 1 ft. 1.00 .05 
2070. Azorica Blue. Double blue, 1 ft. .15 
2072. Azorica Alba. White, 1 ft. .15 
2074. Palustris Semperflorens. True Water 
Forget-Me-Not. Bright blue, Vz ft. 4.00 .10 
2076. Palustris Semperflorens Alba. White, 
% ft. .15 
2078. Tom Thumb. Blue, V* ft. .25 
2080. Royal Blue. Vz ft. 1.50 .10 
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