THOMAS J. GREY CO.’S SEED CATALOGUE 
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MIGNONETTE —Continued. 
No. 
Pkt. 
5565 
Giant Pyramidal. Large, fragrant spikes 
of reddish flowers . . Vi oz. 25c, oz. 75c $0.10 
5570 
Machet Improved. Dense spikes of very 
fragrant, dark red flowers; fine for pot 
culture. Vi oz. 50c; oz. $1.50 
.15 
5575 
Machet, Golden. Long, massive spikes 
with fragrant, golden yellow flowers . . 
.10 
5580 
Machet, White Pearl. Long spikes of fra¬ 
grant white flowers. Vi oz. 50c 
.10 
5590 
odorata. The old-fashioned common 
sweet-scented sort..Oz. 35c, Vi lb. $1.00 
.10 
5595 MIMOSA pudica (Sensitive plant). A tender 
annual of light and elegant growth, the 
leaflets of which fold up when touched; 
the pale, purplish flowers are produced 
at the axils of the leaves. 2 ft. 
. Vi oz. 50c .15 
MIMUItUS. Showy, half-hardy annuals, with 
handsome flowers; excellent for pots or 
garden. 
5600 cardinalis grandiflorus. Large, bright 
scarlet. 2 ft.15 
5605 tigrinus grandiflorus. Large - flowered, 
tigered and spotted varieties. 1% ft.15 
5610 Musk (Moschatus). Well known, popular 
plant, with fragrant, yellow flowers and 
foliage. Vs oz. 85c .25 
5615 MINA lobata. A rapid growing annual climb¬ 
er bearing profusely racemes of orange- 
red flowers; prefer a warm situation.. . . 
. Vi oz. 85c .15 
MIBABILIS (Marvel of Peru, or Four-, 
o’clock) Well known annuals, with 
most brilliant flowers of various colors, 
suitable for beds or borders. 2 ft. 
5620 Mixed. Brilliant colors.Oz. 35c .10 
5625 Variegated Foliage, Mixed. All colors. 
with green and white leaves...Oz. 35c .10 
MOONFLOWEB, See Ipomoea. 
MORNING GLORY. See Ipomoea purpurea. 
MOURNING BRIDE. See Scabiosa. 
MOUNTAIN FRINGE. See Adlumia. 
5640 MUSA ensete (Abyssinian Banana). A 
splendid, large-leaved, palm-like plant, 
suitable for open air in summer, and 
producing a striking effect; seedlings 
attain a very large size the first sea¬ 
son; tender perennial... 100 seeds $2.50 .25 
Myosotis palustris 
No. Pkt. 
5660 Victoria rosea. Fine pink .. .. % oz. $2.50 $0.20 
5670 dissitiflora Perfection. Bright blue flow¬ 
ers on long stalks last a long time, and 
are most suitable for table decoration 
at Christmas. Sow in June for winter 
blooming. The finest of all. 1 ft. 
Vi oz. $2.00 .25 
5675 Palustris semperflorens (True Water For- 
get-me-not). Large, azure blue flowers. 
Blooms all summer . Vi oz. $2.50 .25 
5680 Ruth Fischer. Azure blue. The largest 
flowered variety .25 
5685 Stricta grandiflora. Upright, pillar-like 
habit; bright blue; very striking. 
*4 oz. $1.50 .15 
5690 Special Mixture. All colors... V4 oz. $1.00 .15 
MUSK PLANT. See Mimulus. 
MYOSOTIS (Forget-me-not). These beauti¬ 
ful half-hardy perennials bloom the 
first season and succeed best in moist, 
shady situations. If sown in frames in 
July or August, fine plants may be had 
for spring blooming. Fine for edging 
or in beds with Pansies, Daisies, etc. 
5645 Alpestris robusta grandiflora. Large, 
bright blue clusters. 1 ft. . . V* oz. $1.00 .15 
5650 Indigo or Royal Blue. Rich. . Vi oz. $2.00 .25 
5653 Indigo compacta. Very dwarf. 
. Vi oz. $2.50 .25 
5655 Victoria. Rich, bright blue, of dwarf, 
globular habit. V* oz. $2.50 .20 
NASTURTIUM, Dwarf, or Tom Thumb 
varieties. Splendid for marginal lines 
to borders and indispensable summer 
bedding plants. They succeed best and 
flower better in poor soil and remain 
longer in bloom than perhaps any oth¬ 
er annual. 1 ft. 
Oz. 20c, Vt lb. 50c, lb. $2.00 
5695 Collection of 12 colors . 100 
5700 Columbia Mixture. Our own mixture 
which we make up from separate and 
distinct sorts; is without an equal.10 
5710 Bronze. Bronzy orange.10 
5720 Chameleon. Straw color, flaked and veined 
5730 Crystal Palace Gem. Buff, spotted.10 
