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SIjMGLtE JWH^IGOLit), 
“ L1ITTL1E 
BROWNIE.” 
Charming, forming compact little hushes only 5 to 6 inches high. It is r p 
markable for blossoming extremely early and in prodigious abundance, com 
mencing in June. The flowers are vividly colored golden yellow, marked 
with a large spot of crimson velvet.’ ^ 
MAGRAN£lA.= 
KL DORADO 
MARIGOLD 
Mixed Colors. Graceful annual climbers for window or con- 
servatories, or for open ground in summer; admirable to 
hang from vases, cover stumps and low trellises, flower* 
ing freely. G to 10 feet. .Pkt, io 
JvmR TVHiR FRRORans. 
Fine summer-blooming garden annual plants, with 
large crimson Gloxinia-like flowers, followed by 
curiously horned fruits. 1 >£ ft. p^i, 5 
MARVELi op PERU, 
MATRICARIA. 
OH FOUF? O’CLiOCKS. 
Beautiful summer - blooming annuals of 
bushy habit, 2 feet high, each plant bearing 
throughout the summer hundreds of large flow¬ 
ers of white, yellow, crimson, striped. 
Mixed Colors. Per oz., 25. Pkt. 5 
Variegated Foliage, Mixed Colors. Foli¬ 
age striped and marked. Per oz., 35.... 5 
Alba Plenissima. (“Double White Fever¬ 
few.”) Bushy annual garden plant, bearing 
quantities of white double button like flowers, 
useful for cutting. p/^ pj 
“Golden Ball.” Quill-petaled flowers form 
little balls of rich golden yellow, borne in 
clusters, and clothe the plant from ground to 
summit throughout the summer. 15 
M ES EjVlBR VA^lTH E]VI UJV[ 
: --- TRlCOLtOR. 
IVIATHlOLiA BICORNIS. 
Mixed. Dwarf spreading annuals, with largo showy 
single flowers of pink or wliito, succeeding well in dry 
situations. % foot... Pkt. 5 
(“Night Scented Stock.”) An annual garden plant 
grown for its delicious perfume, which is 
emitted in the evening and morning, also aftora 
shower. 1 foot.. pm, 5 
MIMOSA PUDica. 
(“ Sensitive Plant.”) Curious annual; tho leaves instantly close up 
when touched. A neat plant for either pot or garden culture. 2 feet. Pkt. 5 
=]VUGfl01SlHTTH. 
This deliciously fragrant flowering plant is tho most popular annual grown. 
Mignonette does best in as cool a situation as possible. When exposed to the 
full force of summer heat it begins to form seeds, sometimes before the spikes 
are fully grown; oven our now large-flowering varieties under such conditions 
would not develop their marked improvements. 
Large Flowering. The common sweet Mignonette. Per oz., 15. Pkt. 5 
Bird’s Mammoth. Largest variety grown ; under proper cultivation tho spikes 
average 12 to 15 inches long, are very full and exceedingly fragrant; it is not 
only a splendid Mignonette for garden culture, but for greenhouse and pot 
culture. Per oz., $1.00.10 
Parson’s White. Nearly white ; strongly scented ; long, well-formed spikes. 
Per oz., 40. 6 
Large White Upright. A biennial variety, flowering the first season, grows 
2 to 3 foot high ; tho foliage is of a grayish green color; flowers white, on long 
slender spikes; their perfume is very strong when grown in masses. 
Per oz., 75.5 
Red Victoria. A very flue, distinct, profuse-flowering variety of dwarf, branch¬ 
ing habit, bearing largo and compact trusses of deep red flowers; very 
fragrant. Peroz., 75. 10 
Miles’ Hybrid Spiral. Flowers white, very fragrant; spikes 8 to 12 inches 
long ; plant dwarf and branching. Per oz., 25.5 
Machet. A dwarf French variety, with broad spikes of very fragrant red 
flowers; one of tho best varieties for either garden or pot culture. 
Peroz., 75. 10 
Golden Queen. Golden yellow flowers ; dense dwarf growth. Per oz., 85 . 5 
Macliet’s “Perfection.’’ Tho editors of tho French Re vue Horticole (issue of 
July 16. 189o)stato: “Recently we observed at the trial fields of Messrs. Machet & Josem, growers, Resedas of their new very large-flowering kind, which surpassed 
everything we have seen. Strong and gtaceful stems, dressed with vigorous foliage, equally branched and crowned with flowers of an enormous size and of a 
MIGNONETTE. 
MACHET’S 
PEU FECTION. 
continuous blooming habit, rich color and an intense perfume rendered this Reseda so much the superior of its class that wo felt it deserving of special mention, for 
tho perfection and beauty of this flower wo have never scon equaled before.” (See cut.) . .... .15 
—DOUBliH AFRlCflfl JV[flt?IGOIiDS.== 
Double African, Mixed. These annuals are old favorites in our >.9 
but have been greatly improved recently in size and doubleness of fl™ 6 " 8 ' < 
They are very effective for groups and masses. Yellow and oran™ 
2 feet. shades. 
El Dorado. Immense flowers, 10 to 14 inches around ; exceedingly' do m 5 
quilled like a Dahlia; primrose, lemon, orange and golden shades 9 . e i 
{.See cut.) . ' J fe e‘- 
Imported collection of Double African Marigolds, G separate colors, 25 cis “' 10 
=DOL)BLiE FRENCH MflRlGOEDs.== 
Gilt Edge. Anew large-flowering variety of robust growth and lar»o» 
more perfectly double flowers, measuring from 3 to 4 inches across- 
velvety maroon, edged with yellow. (See cut.) . . ... p™ lor . 
Double" French, Mixed. Yellow, brown and crimson, beautifully stril 
1 foot. J pea ; 
Garnet and Gold Lilliput. Compact, bushy plants, only 8 inches hi.,? 
with small very double flowers of garnet maroon, edged golden yellow in 
Golden Lilliput. A counterpart of above, with pure golden yellow flowers in 
Imported collection of Double French Marigolds, 6 separate colors, 25 cts 
