MORNING GLORIES 
Convolvulus major. Annual climbers; 30 to 50 feet 
high. Mixed Colors, Oz. 15c . Pkt. 5c. 
Bush Morning Glories 
Convolvulus minor. Fine bushy plants; 12 inches high 
by 2 feet in diameter, bearing profusely medium¬ 
sized Morning Glory flowers. Mixed Colors. Pkt. 5c. 
MUSA ENSETE (ABYSSI^AN^^ 
A sub-tropical foliage plant, very decorative in pots 
or tubs, or bedded out; 10 to 15 feet . Pkt. 25c. 
MYOSOTIS or FORGET-ME-NOTS 
Popular perennials, flowering the first season from 
early spring-sown seed. (See eul.) 
Ruth Fischer. This splendid Forget-me-not created a 
sensation last season , and took first prizes at the shows 
in Berlin, Dresden. (}hent and Mannheim. The plant 
is of compact habit with glossy dark green foliage, 
above\vhich are carried on sturdy stems large clusters 
of immense pure Forget-me-not blue flowers, 1)4 
inches across, or larger than those of any other known 
Myosotis. The plants of unusual hardiness, with¬ 
standing zero weather, arc in consequence espe¬ 
cially valuable for spring bedding effects. They 
also make fine pot plants, forcing easily . Pkt. 15c. 
Argentina. (Novelty.) The first sub-varietv 
obtained from the famous Myosotis “Ruth 
Fischer” described above, which exactly de¬ 
scribes Argentina—excepting that the latter is 
bespangled with glistening silvery-white flowers 
half an inch and over across, such as are not 
found in this size and perfection in any other 
For-get-me-not . Pkt. 25c. 
Triumph. A robust-growing, large-flowering 
Forget-me-not. It commences to bloom in from 
6 to 8 weeks from seed-sowing and continues 
to bloom until checked by frost. The individ¬ 
ual flowers are large and arc l>ornc in clusters 
on long, graceful stems, rendering them very 
useful for cutting. Color, bright turquoise-blue 
with yellow eye . Pkt. 10c. 
Palustris, Large-flowering. Dark blue; 1 ft. 10c. 
Distinction. (Quick-and-Ever-Flowcring.) This 
type begins to flower in from 8 to 10 weeks' 
time from sowing. The plants are of round, 
bushy form; 5 to 7 inches high, perfectly cov¬ 
ered with clusters of flowers. 
Blue. Pkt. 10c, 
Mixed Colors. 10c. 
Victoria. Grand “Forget-Me-Nots" forming 
round, compact bushes about 8 inches high 
covered with clusters of large flowers. 
Blue. Pkt. 10c. 
Mixed Colors. 10c. 
NEW DOUBLE- MYOSOTIS 
FLOWEPsING 1 lO 
A variety of the pyramidal growing Alpine 
Forget-me-not, bearing in profusion clusters of 
double light blue flowers, the individual flowers 
, being formed of several whorls of petals, which 
retain their freshness for an unusually long time; 
height 8 to 9 inches. Pkt. 25c. 
MARVEL OF PERU 
Beautiful summer-blooming annuals of bushy habit, 
2 feet high each plant bearing throughout the sum¬ 
mer hundreds of large flowers of white, yellow, crim¬ 
son, or striped. Mixed Colors. Pkt. 5c. 
Variegated Foliage, Mixed Colors. Foliage striped 
and marked with silver, gold, etc. Pkt. 5c. 
MATRICARIA 
Alba Plenissima, Snowball. Bushy annual garden 
plant, bearing quantities of pure snow-white double 
flowers in dense clusters almost covering the oval 
plants with bloom; height, 8 inches, very desir¬ 
able for bedding and fine for cutting. . . .Pkt. 10c. 
MALLOW 
pwarf, Large-flowering. These showy gar¬ 
den annuals grow about 2 feet in height 
and bear freely throughout the summer 
months large saucer-shaped flowers of 
white, rose or crimson. Showy cut flow¬ 
er for room decoration. They thrive in 
any sunny situation, and only require to 
besown where they are to bloom. (See cut.) 
Pkt. 10c. 
MIGNONETTE 
Red Goliath. One of the finest, being of strong 
growth, healthy and deep-rooting. The average 
spikes of flowers are immense, measuring 6 to 8 in¬ 
ches long by 21^ inches in diameter, and are compactly 
filled with giant florets, measuring H inch across and 
packed full, even in the center, with anthers, or 
three times as many as the older Mignonettes con¬ 
tain, consequently this variety is correctly called a 
double Mignonette. The color of the florets-^fire- 
red—is strengthened on account of the density of 
the florets and spikes, thus presenting almost solid 
columns of brilliant red, effectively contrasted 
against the healthy, rich green foliage. The fra¬ 
grance is delightfully rich and powerful. For cut¬ 
ting it is perfection, remaining fresh for 8 to 10 days 
in water. (.See cut.) Per 1,000 seeds, 50c.; Per 
H Oz. $1.00. Pkt. 15c. 
White Goliath. The double white-flowering counter¬ 
part of the splendid "Red Goliath” offered above. 
Pkt. 15c. 
Machet’s Perfection. This improved popular Mignon¬ 
ette produces broad, cone-shaped spikes of very 
fragrant red flowers on strong and graceful stems, 
dressed with vigorous foliage, evenly branched and 
of continuous-blooming habit much the superior 
of its type; one of the best for either garden or 
pot culture. Per 1,000 seeds, 30c. ..... Pkt. 10c. 
White Machet or “Pearl.” A white-flowered vari¬ 
ety of the popular Machet Mignonette, of the 
same stocky, robust growth, producing in great 
abundance large, broad, conical heads of deli¬ 
ciously fragrant white flowers. Per 1,000 seeds, 
30c. Pkt. 10c. 
Bird’s Mammoth. A most popular variety— 
producing long spikes and well filled with 
large fragrant flowers throughout the sea¬ 
son. Per 1,000 seeds, 25c . Pkt. 10c. 
Allen’s Defiance. A splendid variety for 
greenhouse culture, long spikes of flow¬ 
ers. Pkt. 15c. 
Mignonette, Large-flowering. The pop¬ 
ular fragrant garden annual. Oz. 20c. 
Pkt. 5c. 
MIMULUS 
Tigrinus. Dwarf, bushy plants; 1 
foot high, with large Gloxinia-like 
flowers of various colors. Mixed. 
Spotted and mottled. . . .Pkt. 10c. 
Moschatus. (Musk Plant.) Mfoot; 
fragrant foliage; yellow flowers. 
Pkt. Sc. 
MOMORDICA 
Balsamina. (Balsam Apple.) Annual 
climber; 15 leet. bearing ornamental or¬ 
ange-colored fruits with red interiors. 
Pkt. 5c. 
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