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LUNARIA Biennis (Honesty), hardy biennial, 
thriving almost anywhere; especially useful 
in shady, damp places; the flowers oi purple, 
crimson or white arc followed by silvery 
transparent seed pods; prized for winter 
bouquets; height 2 feet, mixed colors. 10 
LUPINUS, Annual Varieties, mixed, garden an¬ 
nuals of strong growth, V/Z to 3 ft. high; 
flowers of various colors on spikes.05 
New, Hardy Hybrids. (See page 92.).15 
LYCHNIS Chalcedonica, the old favorite Scar¬ 
let Lychnis; hardy; 3 to 4 ft.05 
Haageana Hybrids, mixed colors, bushy little 
plants, 1 ft. high, bearing freely in summer 
large, showy single flowers, of white, salmon, 
red, etc.; usually grown as annuals. 10 
MAIZE. (Seepage 97.) 
MALLOW. (See page 93.).10 
MARIGOLD, African Double, mixed, well-known 
garden annuals, 2 to 3 ft. high; large double 
flowers of yellow or orange.05 
French Double Dwarf, mixed colors, of com¬ 
pact. dwarf growth, 1 ft. high, with double- 
quilled flowers of maroon, yellow, striped, etc., .05 
French Double Liliput, mixed colors, little 
plants 4 to 5 ins. high, bearing small, button- 
like double flowers. 10 
Collection, Double French Dwarf, 6 colors.25 
“ “ African, 6 colors.25 
(For other varieties sec page 93.) 
MARVEL OF PERU, Mixed (Four O’clocks), 
bushy annuals, 2 ft. high; flowers of w^iite, 
yellow, red, striped, etc.oz., 25c.; .05 
Variegated Foliage, mixed colors. ... oz., 30c.; .05 
MATRICARIA, Snowball (Double White Fever¬ 
few), bushy annual, bearing double white 
flowers; fine for cutting. 8 ins. high. 10 
MATHIOLA Bicornis (Evening Scented Stock), 
garden annual, 1 ft. high.05 
MAURANDIA, Giant Flowering. (See page 94.) 
MESEMBRYANTHEMUM Tricolor, dwarf spread¬ 
ing annuals for dry situations; large single 
flowers, mixed.oz., 50c.; .05 
MIGNONETTE, Large Flowering, the popular fra¬ 
grant garden annual.oz., 20c.; .05 
Alien’s Defiance, a splendid variety for green¬ 
house culture, long spikes of flowers.15 
(For other varieties see page 93.) 
MIMOSA Pudica (Sensitive Plant), interesting 
annual; leaves close when touched; 2 ft.. .05 
MIMULUS Tigrinus, dwarf, bushy plants, 1 ft. 
high, with large Gloxinia-like flowers of va¬ 
rious colors, spotted and mottled, mixed.05 
Moschatus (Musk Plant); fragrant foliage; 
yellow flowers ft.05 
MINA Sanguinea. (See page 94.).10 
MOMORDICA Balsamina (Balsam Apple), an¬ 
nual climber, 15 ft., bearing ornamental 
orange-colored fruits with red interiors.05 
Charantia (Balsam Pear), copper-colored fruits 
with red interiors.05 
MONARDA Didyma (Oswt,"~ Tea), very showy, 
hardy plant, for garden borders, wild gardens, 
etc. The bright red flowers arc borne in 
large whorls during July and August; foliage 
has the aromatic scent of Bergamot; 3 ft... .05 
MOON FLOWER. (See page 94.) 
MORNING GLORIES. (See Convolvulus, p. 114.) 
“ Japanese. (See page 94.) 
MUSA Ensete (Abyssinian Banana), a sub-tropi¬ 
cal foliage plant, very decorative in pots 
or tubs, or bedded out; 10 to 15 ft.25 
MYOSOTIS, or Forget-Me-Nots, popular peren¬ 
nials, flowering the first season from early 
spring-sown seed. 
Dwarf Alpine, mixed colors, 4 to 6 ins. high. . . 10 
Alpestris, Blue.05 
“ Mixed.05 
Palustris, Large Flowering, dark blue; 1 ft.10 
“Quick-and-Ever-Flowering.” This type be¬ 
gins to flower in from 8 to 10 weeks’ time 
from sowing. The plants are of round, 
bushy form, 5 to 7 inches high, perfectly 
covered with clusters of flowers. 
Blue. 10 
White. 10 
Victoria Grand "Forget-Me-Nots” forming 
round compact bushes about 8 inches high 
covered with clusters of large flowers. 
Blue. 10 
Mixed colors.10 
(For other varieties see page 93.) 
NASTURTIUM, TOM THUMB, bushy garden 
annuals, 1 ft. nigh, producing large bright- 
colored flowers continuously until frost. 
Tom Thumb, mixed colors.oz., 10c ; 05 
„ . , H lb.. 35c.; lb.. $1.00. 
Collection of 6 sorts, 25c. ; 12 sorts.40 
Giant Flowering Varieties. (See page 95.) 
FLOWER SEEDS 
LITTLE BROWNIE MARIGOLD 
PHYSOSTEG IA 
PENTSTEMON SENSATION 
NASTURTIUM, LILIPUT, mixed colors.oz., 25c.; I K 10 
(For new-named varieties, see page 96.) 
NASTURTIUM, Tall or Climbing Varieties, popu¬ 
lar annual climbers, 6 to 10 ft. high, flower¬ 
ing in profusion until frost; they flower best 
in light, dry soil. 
Mixed Climbing Varieties, containing many 
colors; oz., 10 c.; lb., 35.; lb.. Si.00.05 
Collection of 6 Climbing Nasturtiums.25 
12 “ “ . 40 
Giant Flowering Varieties. (See page 95.) 
NASTURTIUM, Lobb’s Climbing, these differ 
from the ordinary Climbing Nasturtiums 
only in smaller leaf and more compact 
growth; flowers large and borne in great 
profusion; height, 12 to 15 ft. 
Lobb’s mixed colors.oz., 20c.; .05 
Collection of 6 colors 25c.; 12 colors. 40 
NEMESIA. (See page 96.) 
NICOTIANA. 
AfAnis and Affinis Hybrids. (See page 97.) 
Giant Red Flowering (Macrophyllusgiganteus), 
large-leaved, tropical-looking plant, 5 ft. 
high; large clusters of crimson flowers.05 
NIGELLA, or “Love-in-a-Mist,” garden annual, 
1 to 2 ft. high; with feathery-green foliage, 
studded with large double flowers. 
Miss Jekyll. (See page 97.). 10 
Double, mixed colors. 05 
CENOTHERA, “Evening Primrose,” large 
showy single flowers hardy annual. 1 to 2 
feet. Mixed colors.05 
(For other varieties see page 97.) 
OXALIS, Mixed annual sorts, half-trailing plants, 
for vases, rockwork, etc., 6 to 9 ins. long, 
with flowers of various colors. 10 
PANSIES. (See pages 97 and 98.) 
PASSION FLOWER, Coerulea, tender perennial 
vines for greenhouse or the summer garden, 
large flowers of violet and blue. 10 
PELARGONIUM Hybridum, Fancy mixed, grand 
for pot culture; flowers 1 in. across, borne in 
clusters, are of various rich colors; 1 to 2 ft .25 
PENNISETUM Ruppelianum (Purple Fountain 
Grass), annual, with narrow, arching leaves; 
flowers in purple cloud-like sprays 1 ft. 10 
PENTSTEMON, Fine Mixed colors, garden peren¬ 
nials. 2 to 3 ft. high, with large Foxglove¬ 
like flowers of various brilliant colors. 10 
(For other varieties see page 97.) 
PEONY, Double Chinese, mixed colors, well- 
known hardy herbaceous plants, 2 ft. high, 
with immense flowers of various colors. 10 
PETUNIA. (See page 99.) 
PHLOX Drummondii Grandiflora. (Seep. 100.) 
Nana Compacta round little bushes, 6 to 8 
ins. high, mixed colors. 10 
Double Flowering mixed colors. 10 
Hardy Phlox, Large Flowering. (See page 100.) .25 
PHYSOSTEGIA Virginica, Grandiflora Alba, 
a large-flowering, pure white variety of this 
splendid haray herbaceous family. It forms 
plants 3 to 4 feet high, flowering freely in 
July and August.15 
Virginica Compacta Rosea, lovely rose-pink 
flowers on tall spikes.25 
PHYSALIS Francheti (Japanese Winter Cherry), 
bears showy, large, red, cherry-like fruits, 
each enclosed in an enormous balloon-like, 
semi-transparent calyx, about three inches 
long, at first light green, gradually changing 
to yellow, then orange, and finally to crim¬ 
son. Effective in the autumn garden or 
grown in pots. 1 £ ft. 10 
PINKS, Hardy. (See pages 87 and 88 .) 
PLATYCODON Grandiflora, hardy perennials lH 
ft. high, with large bell-shaped "blossoms. 
Mixed colors. 10 
Mariesi or Nana compacta, dwarf type of 
above, only 12 ins. high, blooming profusely 
Mixed colors. 10 
POLYANTHUS, Mixed colors (Primula elatior), 
spring-flowering Primrose for gardens or pot 
culture; flowers in umbels on 8 -inch stalks; 
various colors, edged and laced; perennials, 
hardy with protection.05 
POLYGONUM, Baldschuanicum, the "Bokhara 
Vine”; a rapid-growing hardy twining 
climber, 20 feet high. Covered summer and 
fall with sprays of feathery flowers, white 
shaded with pink.25 
POPPY, DOUBLE ANNUAL VARIETIES, bril¬ 
liant and profuse-flowering. 
French Ranunculus-Flowered, Double mixed. . .05 
Peony-Flowered, robust plants, 2 ft. high, with 
immense double flowers, 3 to 4 ins. in di¬ 
ameter. Mixed colors.oz., 25c.; .05 
Collection of 6 colors, 25c.; 12 colors.40 
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