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MIMULTT8, OR 
MONKEY LOWER 
IIOON FI fiWFR^, (IPOMEA GRANDIFLORA NOCTIFLORA.) THE WHITE-SEEDED 
/ylv/v/Il 1 L5V II L IVO. MOON FLOWER. No one who lias a trellis.or arbor to cover 
lit should neglect to plant The Moon Flower—the most rapid-growing of all annual climbing 
vines. The vines are literally covered with thousands of immense, pure white fragrant flowers open¬ 
ing in the evening and remaining open until noon the following day, and if cloudy, all day, many of 
rer seven inches across. Planted in rich ground, in a sunny situation‘and given 
vines attain a height of seventy-five feet... 10 
-r Hybrid Moon Flower. This variety isof great value for the North.as it is in />;// bloom 
before the White-seeded. Foliage and flowers vary in form on different plants some flowers 
being scalloped, others perfectly round, others star-shaped: the foliage also varies from the original shape to 
k-leaved and heart-shaped forms. The flowers, though smaller than the above, yet measure four to six inches 
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across, and are very numerous.. 
ORDERING, DO NOT FORGET to avail yourself of our LIBERAL PREMIUMS. 
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IGNONEJTL! 
HIS deliciously fragrant 
flowering plant is the 
most popular annual grown. 
Mignonette does best in an 
cool a situation as possible. 
Large-Flowering. Thecommon sweet Mignonette. Per oz., 15..Pkt. 5 
Bird’s Mammoth. Under proper cultivation the spikes average 12 to 
15 Inches long, are very full and exceedingly fragrant; a splendid Mig¬ 
nonette for garden,greenhouseand potculture.../ J er oz.. §1 .OO..Pkt. 10 
Parson’s White. Nearly white; strongly scented; long, well-formed spikes. 
Per oz., 40. . Pkt. 5 
Large White Upright. A biennial variety, flowering the first season, grows 
2 to 3 feet high ; foliage grayish green; flowers white, on long slender spikes; the 
perfume is very strong when grown in masses. Per oz., 75. Pkt. 5 
Red Victoria. A fine, distinct, profuse-flowering, dwarf, branching variety, bear¬ 
ing compact-trusses of deep red flowers; very fragrant. Per oz., 75. Pkt. 10 
Miles’ Hybrid Spiral. Flowers white, very fragrant; spikes 8 to 12 inches 
long; plant dwarf and branching. Per oz.. 25.. Pkt. 5 
Machet. A dwarf variety, with broad spikes of very fragrant red flowers; one of 
the best for either garden or pot culture . Per oz., 75. Pkt. 10 
Golden Queen. Golden yellow flowers; dense dwarf growth....Per oz., 35. .Pkt. 5 
Machet’s “Perfection ” Strong and graceful stems, dressed with vigorous foli¬ 
age, equally branched and crowned with flowers of an enormous size and of a con¬ 
tinuous blooming habit, rich color and an intense perfume, much the superior of 
Its class. (Seecut.) . Pkt. 15 
Mattiiola Bicornis ^ 
Mimulus make admirable pot plants, and equally adapted for beds In the 
garden, in semi-sunny positions. The colorings and markings are rich in the 
extreme, ranging through velvety crimson, maroon, yellow, white and pink, spotted and 
blotched In a beautiful manner. (See cut.) 
Fine Mixed Spotted Varieties. 1 foot. Pkt. 5 
Moscliatus. (Musk Plant.) Foliage emits a strong musky perfume; yellow. Vi foot." 5 
MAURANDIAS, 
1*1 The flowers are fully double the size and the 
plants and foliage are correspondingly larger ai 
more robust than the older, well-known sorts. 1 
plants, from seed sown In spring, will begin flow 
by .1 uly and continue until frost. Mixed Colors../ 
Ordinary Maurandia. Mixed Colors. 
MARVEL OF PERU, SO*. 
*■* Beautiful summer-blooming annuals of 
bushy habit, 2 feet high, each plant bearing 
throughout the summer hundreds of large 
flowers of white, yellow, crimson, striped. 
(See cut.) 
Mixed Colors. Per oz.. 25. ...Pkt. 5 
Variegated Foliage, Mixed Colors. 
Foliage striped and marked. 
Per oz., 35. Pkt. 5 
ESEMBRYflNTttEMUM . . . 
- _TR1G0L0R. 
Mixed. Dwarf spreading annuals , 
with large, showy single flowers of 
pink or white, succeeding well In dry 
situations. V4 foot. (Seecut.)..Pkt. 5 
MARVEL 
OF PERU. 
highly effective. 1 5 to 20 feet 
Momordica Balsamina. ( 
Cliarantia. 
Sangtiinea. A beauti¬ 
ful annual climber; 
commences to flower 
in July, and until frost the vines 
are fairly loaded with flowers. 
The vines grow very luxuriantly to a 
height of from 20 to 80 feet; the flowers 
—about an inch across—are borne in 
large clusters. Color, deep blood-red, with a yellowish throat. 
(See cut.) .‘. Pkt. 10 
Lobata. Rapid and luxuriant annual summer climber. Flowers 
15to25in number, borne on graceful spikes. Color, rosy crim¬ 
son, changing to orange and cream. This should be started 
in pots early in spring and become pot-bound; they will then 
commence to bloom very young. 15 to 20 feet. 10 
BALSAM APPLE ” and “BAL- 
PEAR.” Luxuriant unnuai 
arge leaves, making dense shade. The flow¬ 
ers are followed by ornamental, large fruits of orange or copper 
color, which burst and expose an interior of red, which is 
(See cut.) 
Balsam Apple.”) Orange fruits. Pkt. 5 
MOMORDICA, “sam s - 
' ■ ■ climbers, with large leaves, 1 
(“ Balsam Pear.”) Coppery, scarlet-colored fruits... 
(“Night Scented Stock.”) 
MACHKT'B PERFECTION MIGNONETTE. 
a N annual g a r d e n 
plant grown for its 
delicious perfume, which 
is emitted in the evening 
and morning, also after 
a shower. 1 It...Pkt. 5 
MIMOSA PUDIGA. 
III pot or garden culture. 2 feet... 
Sensitive Plant,”) Curious annual; the leaves instantly 
up when touched. A neat plant for either 
Pkt. 5 
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