French Marigold Harmony 
LINUM 
Ly -num 
(Scarlet Flax) 
Fr. Lin Sp. Lino de Flor Carnest 
Ger. Roter Prachtlein 
3292 Grandiflorum Rubrum. A brilliant and 
attractive annual of long duration. Sown in 
permanent location in fall for early spring 
bloom or sow in spring for summer bloom¬ 
ing. Flowers bright scarlet, abundantly pro¬ 
duced. Oz. 40c, packet 10c. 
3291 Perenne (Perennial Flax). Bright blue. 
Packet 10c. 
3293 Flavum. Produces masses of golden 
yellow flowers throughout the summer. Per¬ 
ennial. 1-2 feet. Pkt. 10c. 
LUPINUS 
Leu-py’-nus 
(Lupine) 
Fr. Lupin Ger. Wolfsbohnen 
The annual Lupines are easily grown, free 
flowering plants 2 to 3 feet high, useful for 
beds, borders and for cutting. While they 
seem to prefer a little shade, they are very 
easy to grow in any ordinary soil or situa¬ 
tion. Sow in spring or fall preferably where 
they are to bloom. 
3313 Dark Blue. 
3314 Light Blue. 
3321 Nanus Dwarf Blue. 1 to 1 y 2 ft. high. 
3316 Rose. 
3312 White. 
3320 Choice Annual Mixed. 35c per oz. 
Price: Any of the above 10c per pkt. 
3318 Mixed—Hartwegii Giants. Pkt. 20c. 
3322 Polyphyllus Mixed. Effective perennials 
3 ft. in height in all shades of blue, rose and 
white. Packet 15c. 
LYCHNIS 
Lik'-nis (Lychnis) 
(Jerusalem Cross) 
Fr. Croix de Jerusalem Ger. Brennende Liebe 
3327 Chalcedonica. Very brilliant hardy per¬ 
ennial 2 to 3 feet high, flowers vivid scarlet. 
Packet 10c. 
3328 Haageana Hybrids. Superb shades of 
orange, crimson, etc., height 1% ft. Per 
packet 10c. 
MANDEVILLEA 
3332 Suaveolens. A very handsome climber 
with pure white, very fragrant flowers. The 
plant is perennial. Packet 25c. 
MARVEL OF PERU 
Mirabilis (My-rab -il-is) 
(Four O’clock) 
Fr. Belle-de-nuit Ger. Wunderblumen 
Sp. Bella de la Noche 
Don Diego de Noche 
3352 A handsome and well-known garden 
favorite. Extremely free flowering and suc¬ 
ceeding everywhere. Perennial 2 ft. Finest 
mixed colors. Oz. 30c, packet 10c. 
BRILLIANT MARIGOLDS 
Tagetes—T ah-gee'-teez 
The African and French Marigolds enjoy a well deserved popularity. They form excellent 
material for summer bedding and mixed borders and offer an endless supply of splendid 
cut flowers. The diversity of orange and yellow shades in which they abound permits 
of most effective contrasts in decoration if combined with blues and purples of Larkspur, 
Cornflower, etc. Sow in early spring in a sunny exposure. While they thrive most any¬ 
where they appear most successful in light soils. 
CHOICE FRENCH MARIGOLDS 
Fr. Oeillet d’Inde Sp. Clavel de la India 
Ger. Goldsamt 
Harmony —A showy and attractive new 
Marigold. Flowers are scabiosa like with 
orange-yellow center, surrounded by a collar 
deep maroon. Per packet 25c; 5 pkts. for 
$ 1 . 00 . 
3341 Legion of Honor (Little Brownie). Very 
popular single variety of compact growth, 
about 9 inches high. Produces masses of 
golden yellow flowers with velvet brown 
centers from spring until late fall. % oz. 25c, 
packet 10c. 
3333 Scotch Gold Striped. Double, deep vel¬ 
vety flowers striped gold. 
3331 Dwarf, Double Electric Light. Double 
form of Legion of Honor. Packet 10c. 
3351 Dwarf, Double Golden Ball. Golden yel¬ 
low. Packet 10c. 
3342 Double Dark Brown. Very double flow¬ 
ers of rich orange brown. >4 oz. 25c, per 
packet 10c. 
3348 Double Orange. Bright orange, flowers 
good size and perfectly double. M oz. 25c, 
packet 10c. 
3345 French Dwarf Double Mixed. A choice 
mixture of many double sorts. % oz. 30c, 
P^ck6t 10c 
3350 Tall Double Mixed. % oz. 30c, per 
packet 10c. 
AFRICAN MARIGOLDS 
Fr. Rose d’Inde Ger. Samtblume Sp. Clavelon 
Goldsamt 
3344 Guinea Gold. Very bright, medium 
sized double. For complete description see 
Novelties. >4 oz. 60c, packet 20c. 
3337 All Double Lemon. Giant flowered clear 
lemon yellow. Packet 15c. 
3338 All Double Orange. Extra large, fully 
double bright orange. Packet 15c. 
3385 Orange Prince. Large, perfectly double 
quilled flowers of a rich deep golden orange. 
The largest and most showy of them all. 
14 oz. 50c, packet 10c. 
3334 Lemon Queen. Almost an exact coun¬ 
terpart of Orange Prince, except in color 
which is a most pleasing even lemon yellow. 
14 oz. 50c, packet 10c. 
3340 Choicest Double African Mixed. Con¬ 
tains many shades of orange and yellow. 2 
to 3 ft. 14 oz. 40c, packet 10c. 
3347 Australian Giant or Grendon Tree Mari¬ 
gold. Flowers not unlike the French, but 
bushes reach a height of several feet. 14 oz. 
40c, packet 15c. 
MATHIOLA 
MIMOSA 
Mat-thy’-o-la 
(Night Scented Stock) 
Fr. Matthiola 
3354 Bicorn is. A delightful free flowering 
annual 14 ft. in height. Flowers are purple, 
not very showy, but are noted for their en¬ 
trancing fragrance emitted during the eve¬ 
ning. Packet 10c. 
MATRICARIA 
(Feverfew) 
Fr. Matricaire Ger. Elfenbeinknopfchen 
3356 Eximia Double White. Free blooming 
perennial 114 ft. high, desirable for bedding, 
pots, etc. 1/16 oz. 30c, packet 10c. 
3357 Golden Ball. Very handsome double 
button shaped blossoms of deep chrome yel¬ 
low. 1 foot. The feverfews are very pleas¬ 
ing cut flowers of exceptional keeping qual¬ 
ity. Packet 10c. 
MESEMBRYANTHEMUM 
Mes-em-bri-an -the-mum 
(Figmarigold) 
Fr. Ficoide glaciale Ger. Miltagsblume 
3366 Criniflorum (Livingstone Daisy). New. 
Low slightly spreading annual. Abundant 
flowers of varied colors. 1/16 oz. $1.50, per 
PRCkst 35c 
3368 Crystallinum (Ice Plant). 14 oz. 25c, 
packet 10c 
3369 Tricolor. Mixed. 14 oz. 50c, packet 10c. 
MIGNONETTE 
(Reseda) 
Fr. Reseda Ger. Reseda Sp. Minoneta 
Mignonette should be sown at intervals 
throughout the year. It thrives in ordinary 
garden soil and may be potted for winter 
use in colder sections. Through its exquisite 
fragrance this well-known favorite has main¬ 
tained a universal popularity and no garden 
seems complete without it. 
3376 Germain’s Triumph. A superb variety 
with individual florets of remarkable size 
borne on spikes 12 to 15 inches long and very 
sweetly scented. 14 oz. 25c, packet 15c. 
3377 New York Market. Tall cut flower 
strain, numerous light colored spikes and 
fragrant. 14 oz. 25c, packet 10c. 
3371 Red Monarch. Very large spikes of a 
pronounced red shade. 14 oz. 40c, packet 10c. 
3372 White Goliath. Great spikes with large 
florets giving a decided white appearance to 
the massive flowers. 14 oz. 50c, packet 15c. 
3380 Sweet Mignonette (Reseda Odorata). 
The old-fashioned favorite, very sweetly 
scented. Oz. 30c, packet 10c. 
Collection of one packet each of the five 
sorts for 60c. 
MINA 
3387 Lobata. Beautiful annual climber. It 
produces freely long spikes of handsome 
bright red and yellow flowers. Packet 10c. 
Mi-moh’-za 
(Sensitive Plant) 
Fr. Sensitive Ger. Schamhafte Sinnpflanze 
3382 Pudica. Very curious and interesting 
plant with “sensitive” foliage which droops 
and closes when touched or shaken. Flowers 
light pink. Perennial, 2 ft. Packet 10c. 
MOMORDICA 
The Momordicas are very handsome. The 
fruit bursts when ripe, exposing bright 
orange-scarlet interior, which resembles a 
handsome flower. 
3388 Balsamina. “Balsam Apple.” Height 
6 ft. Packet 10c. 
3389 Charantia. "Balsam Pear.” Height 5 
ft. Packet 10c. 
MORNING GLORIES 
(Convolvulus Major) 
The tall Morning Glories are perhaps the 
most free flowering and rapid growing 
climbers in cultivation. 
2739 Bright Blue. Packet 10c. 
2741 Rich Crimson. Packet 10c. 
2742 Deep Rose Pink. Packet 10c. 
2745 Choicest Mixed. Oz. 25c, packet 10c. 
3210 Imperialis Choicest Mixed (Imperial 
Japanese Morning Glory). Undoubtedly the 
handsomest of all morning glories. Oz. 25c, 
packet 10c. 
Morning Glory 
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