CATALOGUE OF FLOWER SEEDS. 
109 
NAME. 
Hard. 
and 
Dur. 
H’g’t 
Feet. 
Color 
of 
Flower* 
Price 
per 
Oz. Pkt. 
DESCRIPTION. 
Marguerite, see Chrysanthemum frutes- 
cens 
Marvel of Peru, see Mirabilis 
Mathiola bicornis (Evening Scented Stock) 
Matricaria (Double Feverfew) 
capensis. 
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hA 
it 
X 
white 
it 
‘2 5 
5 
( The flowers are closed during the day 
{ Sweet scented at night. 
'i 
exima (Golden Ball). 
i V 
• 4 U 
5 
Continuous bloomers. Fine for bedding 
snowball. 
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1 /i 
tt 
yei. 
white 
44 
•75 
•75 
> or pot culture. Golden ball is espe- 
grandiflora. 
it 
5 
cially fine. 
Maurandya, see Climbers 
Mesembryanthemum crystallinum (Ice 
Plant). 
hhA 
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trai. 
H 
n 
tt 
5 
J 
Like a warm, sunny situation. They 
are all effective m beds, rockwork, 
baskets or vases. M crystallinum has 
tricolor (Dew Plant). 
5 
alba. 
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white 
mix’d 
pink 
mix’d 
spot. 
mix’d 
yel. 
5 
mixed. 
tt 
Mignonette (Reseda odorata), see page 94 
Mimosa pudica (Sensitive Plant). 
tt 
1/ 
•50 
5 
5 
5 
10 
( The leaves of this plant close up if 
Mimulus (Monkey Flower) 
cardinalis. 
thP 
tt 
/» 
*X 
it 
it 
( touched or shaken. 
cupreus duplex (Hose in Hose). 
hybridus. 
2.50 
A genus of handsome, profuse flowering 
plants, with singularly shaped and 
moschatus com pacta (Musk). 
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1/ 
3.00 
7 00 
brilliant colored flowers. The seed 
tigrinus grandiflora. 
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n 
/% 
I 
should be sown early indoors. 
Mirabilis (Marvel of Peru, or Four o’clock) 
hybrid. 
mix’d 
I c 
5 
5 
5 
5 
2 c 
Seed should be sown early indoors, and 
the plants set out when the weather is 
► settled. If desired the roots may be 
kept over winter in the same way as 
J dahlias. 
j Of very curious form, easily grown and 
longiflora alba. 
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tt 
•‘ J 
T C 
variegated leaved. 
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it 
mix’d 
w. & p. 
•* J 
I c 
collection, 8 varieties....30c. 
Molucella laevis (Shell Flower). 
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hA 
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I 
J 
•75 
Moon Flower, see (Ipomaea) Climbers 
Momordlca , see Climbers 
Monarda Didyma (Bee Balm). 
hP 
2 
red 
{ worthy of attention. 
Showy plant with red salvia-like flowers. 
( Acanthus-like in growth, flowers like the 
Monk’s flood , see Aconitum 
Morin a elegans. 
tt 
■J 
crim. 
* J 
10 
Morning Glory, see Climbers 
Morning Glory, dwarf, see Convolvulus 
Mourning Bride, see Scabrosa 
Musk, see Mimulus moschatus 
Myosotis (Forget-Me-Not) 
alpestris, mixed. 
thP 
J 
I 
mix’d 
•75 
1.00 
5 
10 
( verbena. 
Charming little plants, very popular, pro 
ducing their beautiful star-like flowers 
in great profusion ; invaluable for 
alba. 
tt 
tt 
white 
tt 
V 
blue 
1.00 
10 
a 
/* 
tt 
rose 
•75 
5 
10 
tt 
tt 
spring garden decoration. 
The stricta is an entirely new class of 
* pillar-like form and very attractive. 
They w r ith the Victoria are the best 
sorts for pot culture. M. palustris 
Tom Thumb is a miniature marsh For¬ 
get-me-not that flowers from May until 
stricta rosea .■.: 
• ■ 
I 
rose 
10 
— coelestina... 
• • U 
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blue 
10 
victoria . 
tt 
tt 
<< 
1.00 
10 
Azorica . 
n 
tt 
d. blue 
7.00 
10 
alba . 
n 
tt 
white 
5.00 
2.50 
2.50 
10 
palustris .. 
tt 
Vo 
b. & w. 
10 
semperflorens alba . 
tt 
n 
white 
10 
frost. 
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Va. 
blue 
10 
Myrsiphylium, see Seeds for Greenhouse 
Nasturtium, see Tropaeolum nanum 
Nasturtium, tall, see Climbers 
Nelumbium luteum (American Lotus). ... 
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u 
yel. 
pink 
var. 
20 
20 
| See Nymphaea for cultural directions. 
j Sow the seed in light soil in March or 
\ April; requires gentle bottom heat. 
Beautiful and of easy culture. 
■> 
hA 
IX 
var. 
10 
Nemnphila 1 mixed . 
a 
mix’d 
.20 
c 
Nertera depressa, see Seeds for Green¬ 
house 
Nicotiana affinis . 
hhA 
7 
white 
.4c 
c 
alata . 
n 
ii 
pink 
crim. 
5 
c 
Species of Tobacco. The three sorts 
1 first named have deliciously fragrant 
[ flowers. Colossea is a handsome orna- 
it 
A 
• 4 C 
colossea . 
tt 
6 
10 
sanderse . 
hA 
7 
u 
10 
mental green foliage plant. 
sanderae hybrids collection, 8 var. 35c 
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