LYCHNIS, Choice Kinds. <“» MARIGOLD, In Variety. 
The Lychnis are very desirable hardy per¬ 
ennials blooming throughout summer. They 
are easily raised from seeds, bloom freely the 
first season, and are showy in beds. Alpinus, 
very dwarf, rose. Chalcedonica, one foot high, 
flowers in big clusters. Alba. Rubra. Coccinea, 
Mixed. Haageana Hybrida Grandiflorus, Mixed. 
Atrosanguineus folis atropurpureis, blood-red. 
Special Mixture of all sorts. 
JLinaria,, charming little annuals one foot 
high, the flowers Snapdragon-like, in graceful spikes. 
Aparinoides Golden Gem, pretty golden flowers in spikes. 
Bipartita elegans, Purple, Violet, Lutea, Mixed. Maroc- 
cana Hybrida, Mixed. Macedonica, yellow, orange spot. 
Special Mixture of all sorts. 
I,iiium Grandiflorum, elegant, slender, free- 
blooming annuals of the Flax family. A foot high, very 
showy. White, Red, Rose, Blue, Mixed. Usitatissimum, 
blue. Special Mixture of all sorts. 
Lotus Tetragonolobus, known as Winged 
Pea, scarlet flowers. 
Malope Grandiflora, branching plants one 
foot high, the small flower Hollyhock-like. Colors; Red, 
White, Rose. Special Mixture of all sorts. 
Malra, pretty hardy annuals of easy cul¬ 
ture. Crispa grows from 6 to 8 feet high, a single stem 
clothed with crinkled foliage, and remains green till win¬ 
ter. Mauritlana, 5 feet high, rose flowers. Moschata, a 
loot high, rose and white flowers, fragrant, free-blooming, 
and fine for bedding, a perennial. Special Mixture. 
Mannlea violacea, 1 foot high, violet. 
Martyuia, vigorous plants with attractive 
yellow and lavender spotted flowers, some fragrant. Mxd. 
Matricaria, Feverfew. Popular, free- 
b I ooming 
flowers al¬ 
lied to the 
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them u m . 
Pa rtheni- 
um, double 
white. Ca- 
pensis,dou¬ 
ble. dwarf, 
compact. 
Golden 
Ball,double 
golden yel¬ 
low. Capen- 
sis plenissi- 
ma, double 
white extra 
select. 
Grandiflora fl. pi. white. Special Mixture of all sorts. 
Mattliiola bicornis. Fragrant Evening 
Stock. Purplish red, deliciously scented in the evening. 
Mignonette, Reseda odorata. Plants that 
are popular because of the delicious fragrance of the 
spikes of bloom, which are abundantly produced. Easily 
grown from seeds, and bear continually. The dwarf com¬ 
pact sorts are especially suited for pots. Aurea gigantea. 
Golden Queen, Grandiflora amcliorata. Golden Matchet, 
Bright Red, Miles Spiral, Pumila erecta, Parson’s New 
White, Victoria, Pyramidally Triumph, Spiral Defiance. 
Common Sweet. Separate or in Complete Mixture. 
DOUBLE TALL FRENCH MARIGOLD. 
Marigolds are popular annuals because of 
their easy culture, and their adaptability to al-, 
most any soil, situation or climate. The plants 
thrive in the south, in sandy soil and hot sun, 
and they will endure drouth better than many 
other plants. They bloom freely and continu¬ 
ously, and are gefierally satisfactory. The fra¬ 
grance of the foliage is much prized by many 
people. The dwarf native Tagetes signata is es¬ 
pecially prized for its fern-like fragrant foliage 
and its profusion of small golden flowers. 
Double Tall African: Orange, Sulphur, Lemon, Sulphur 
Quiiled, Grandiflora large-flowered Special Mixture. 
Double Dwarf African: Orange, Sulphur, Lemon, Quilled 
Sulphur. Special Mixture. 
Double Tall French; Orange, Gold-striped, Dark Brown, 
Fistnlosa Brunea. Fistulosa Aurea. Special Mixture. 
Double Dwarf French; Dark Brown, Gold-striped, Nana 
Lutea, Golden Ball. Special Mixture. 
French Lilliput, very dwarf, six inches, fine for beds or 
edgings. Brown-and Gold, Spotted, Gold-edged. Mixed. 
French Single, fine also for beds and edgings, free- 
blooming. Gold-margined, Silver King, Striped, Mixed 
Tagetes Signata Pumila, dense, globular plants a foot 
high, literally covered throughout autumn with golden 
flowers. Fine for edgings or beds. 
Complete Special Mixture of Marigolds. 
Mesembriantlaemiiim. Succulent plants 
of prostrate growth, the flowers of delicate texture and 
bright in color. They like sandy soil and a sunny situa¬ 
tion. and do well in bracket pots or baskets. Crystalliuum 
Ice Plant. Pomeridianum, mixed. 
Mirabilis, Four-o’Clock, old-fashioned 
flowers, pretty, showy, fragrant, and continuous-bloom¬ 
ing. The Tali sorts grow two feet high, and we can sup 
ply the following colors: White, White striped yellow. Red. 
White striped red. Yellow striped red.Qnadricolor, Special 
Mixture. Tall Variegated-leaved, Mixed. Dwan Varie¬ 
gated-leaved, Mixed. Special Complete Mixture, Four 
o’Clocks are well suited for children’s gardens. 
Mimulus, charming plants for a moist, 
rather shady situation. The Hybrids bear large exquisite 
flowers, and are suitable for baskets or pots, blooming 
well in the window in Winter if the atmosphere is kept 
nioiftt. We offer the following; Large-flowering Hybrids 
of Tigrinus, Single and Duplex in fine mixture. Cardlnal- 
is Grandiflorus, red. Orange, Perfection, Carneus, Spe¬ 
cial Mixture. Quinquovulnerus Maximus. Complete Spe¬ 
cial Mixture of all sorts. 
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