PHEBE J. MARSHALL, HIBERNIA, DUTCHESS CO., N. 
JYIartyiqia • • • 
V? 
This economic gem of the 
garden is useful as well as or¬ 
namental. If you never used 
them for pickles do so this year 
without fail, they are a treat. 
If you never saw the bright and 
curious flowers they bear, try 
some at once. True seed quite 
scarce, Pkt. 5 cents. 
Martyjjia 
Mignonette 
Machet... 
The best of all 
Mignonettes. 
Spikes thick 
and long, and 
deeply tinged 
with red. Very 
rich fragrance. 
Pkt. 4 cents. 
Mignonette 
Pyramidal. 
The best out¬ 
door variety; 
very large, tall 
spikes. The 
true tree form. 
Pkt. 4 cents. 
Maukandia. 
Maurandia 
Mignonette M'achet. 
Mignon’te, Golden Queen. 
Large Spikes of a golden 
hue. Pkt. 3 cents. 
Mignonette, Giant White. 
Large, very long white 
spikes.very fragrant. Pkt. 3c 
This climber 
Is graceful and 
delicate enough 
to appear hard 
toVarow, but It 
Is not. Grows 
quick. Is equal¬ 
ly good for bas¬ 
ket, house, or 
out-doors. It 
blooms very 
late and steady. 
Flowers like a 
Fox Glove, of 
rich purple- 
( white and rosy- 
pink. 
Packet of over 
100 seeds, 3 cts. 
Migjn on’te Golden Queen. 
MIGNONETTE — All 
kinds mixed. Pkt. 3c., 
%-oz., 10c. A packet of 
each of the 4 kinds, 12c. 
Mina Losata 
Mignon’te Giant Whits. 
Mina Lobata . . . 
This Mexican climber ts a 
beauty. Grows 20 to 30 feet. 
Flowers curious and very 
showy and pretty. Red or¬ 
ange and creamy white. 
Pkt. & 
