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FLOWER SEEDS 
Mignonette, Machet 
MIGNONETTE, MACHET. 
Whether for growing in pots or out of doors this fine 
Mignonette stands preeminent, either in the way of hand* 
some foliage, nor in the size of flowers can any of the 
other sorts approach it. In the garden it blooms until 
frost. Florists grow it ail the year round. 
The plants are dwarf in habit; the flowers are three 
times as large as ordinary Mignonette. They have a 
fragrance most de¬ 
lightful. 
Machet. Pkt. 10c. 
Marigold El Dorado. 
MARIGOLD. 
Marigolds are among the easy plants to cultivate. They make a splendid 
show in the garden from June until frost. African varieties grow tall. Their 
flowers are large and all of one color. French varieties are of dwarf habit and 
small flowered; some have handsomely striped or gilt-edge petals. 
Double African, mixed. Pkt. lOo. French Marigold. Pkt. lOc. 
MARVEL OF PERU, or FOUR O’CLOCKS. 
This is another good old fashioned flower, bearing hundreds of flowers during 
the season, of white, yellow, crimson and violet, some varieties combining two 
Dr more of these colors in spots, flakes and splashes in such manner as to give 
the flowers a most bizarre eflect. Four ©’Clocks, Mixed. 
Pkt. 1 Do. oz. t^Oc, 
14 lb. 40c. 
Pour O’Clocks 
MOON FLOWER. 
Tall-growing annual climbers, related to the family of 
Morning Glories. As Moonflow'er plants have dense foliage, 
they are useful to cover trellis work, verandas, etc. Plant 
seeds out-of-doors when warm weather sets in. Pkt. lOo, 
LARKSPUR. 
ANNUAL VARIETIES. 
These include the Rocket sorts, which should be set 5 
to 6 in. apart, and the branching kinds which require 2 feet 
apart. They are among the most showy, graceful and effec¬ 
tive plants. Handsome, feather-like foliage and long spikes 
of lovely flowers — white, pink, blue and violet. Fine for 
cutting. In bloom July to October. Prefer cool, moist 
soil. Dwarf Rocket, mixed. Pkt. lOo. 
Moscliatus, (Miisk Plant). Useful for hanging bask¬ 
ets. Small yellow flowers. The foliage emits a strong, 
musky perfume. 
Pkf. lOc. 
Nlcotiana Afflnis. 
NICOTIANA. 
Ornamental Tobacco, Evening 
Star. An annual that is ornamental, 
either as a pot or garden plant. Pro¬ 
duces clusters of long, white tube¬ 
shaped flowers, fragrant towards even¬ 
ing. Of easy culture. 
Affinis. White. 2 feet. If taken 
up in the fall, cut back and potted, will 
bloom all winter. Pkt. lOc. 
MORNING GLORIES. 
Rapid-growing annuals, useful for covering arbors, por¬ 
ches and trellises. The foliage is pret¬ 
ty and every morning the vines are 
clothed with showy flowers in a varie¬ 
ty of colors. Sow where plants are to 
bloom, as they do not transplant well. 
Morninj^ Glory. Mixed Colors. 
Oz. 15c. Pkt. lOc, 
Japanese Morning Glory. 
Imperialis Japoiiica. From Japan. 
Distinct strain, embracing varied types 
of foliage, combined with immense size 
of flowers and wonderful variety of , , ■ 
, . Convolvulus Major. 
colorings. Pkt.IOo.oz. 20c, Morning Glory. 
