
GEO. <W.c PARE 

Matricaria Capensis 
Double White 
MATRICARIA, Feverfew 
This hardy annual is readily grown from seeds; 
the plants becoming masses of lovely flrs during 
summer. Every flower garden should have a bed of 
these showy handsome annuals. 
Capensis fl. pl., 2 ft. Masses of pure white flrs; 
perfectly double; showy; fine for cutting. 
Golden Ball, 8 in. Firs double, in masses; rich 
golden yellow; excellent for beds; beautiful. 
Silver Ball, like Golden Ball, but white firs. 
Complete Special Mixture of Matricaria. 
MEDICAGO Intertexta, Calvary Clover, ha, 8 in. A 
beautiful plant with clover-like leaves. The seeds 
are enclosed in a capsule which, when unrolled, 
resembles a miniature crown of thorns. A most 
interesting and handsome plant for beds _or pots. 
MIRABILIS, Four-o-clock 
A beautiful tuberous-rooted flower, the branching 
plants literally covered every evening and morning 
with bright-colored, often variegated, flowers, the 
prevailing colors crimson and gold. Plants are 
easily grown from seeds and thrive in any rich 
sunny bed. The tubers are hardy South, but must 
be protected North. 
Tall, hhp, 2 ft. Makes a beautiful bed or border, 
blooms continuously all season. Crimson, Yellow, 
White, Rose. Separate or mixed. 
American Beauty Rose, 2 ft. Beautiful branching 
plants bear, in profusion, brilliant (American 
Beauty Rose) flowers. Charming, distinctive, 
desirable. 
Tom Thumb, hhp, I ft. Very dwarf and compact; 
fine for edgings and beds. Variegated leaves, 
flowers in splendid mixture. 
Complete Special Mixture of Mirabilis. 
MIMOSA Pudica, Sensitive Plant, hha, 2 ft. Pros- 
trate plant with pretty pinnate leaves that droop 
when touched; pink flowers. 

MIRABILIS, Four-o-clock 
Regular pkt. 5c. Jumbo pkt. 10c. 

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SEED COMPANY 

For something dif- 
ferent, odd and inter- 
esting, try a packet of 
Mimulus seeds in your 
window. 


Mesembrianthemumi 
MESEMBRIANTHEMUM 
Crystallinum, Ice Plant, ha, 8 in. A fleshy procum- 
bent; bearing small white flrs. and covered with 
showy protuberances resembling crystals of ice; 
very curious; sometimes used for garnishing and 
is an interesting rock plant, thriving in a well 
drained sunny bed. 
Tricolor, Dew Plant, hha, 6 in. Pretty; flrs rose 
and white with dark center; showy; likes sun 
and sand. 
M:‘MULUS, Monkey Flower 
The following Mimulus are valuable, some hardy 
and suitable for beds while others are desirable as 
pot plants for their bright and beautiful flrs, abun- 
dantly and almost perpetually produced. They like 
sandy soil and partial shade. 
Cardinalis, hp, 18 in. Deep scarlet, fine planted 
out; also excellent pot plant. 
Cupreus Bismarck, hhp, 10 in. Rich crimson-scarlet; 
dwarf free-blooming; fine for pots. 
Queen’s Prize, hhp, 6 in. Very large flrs richly 
spotted, free-blooming; pot plant, likes sand. 
Complete Special Mixture of Mimulus. 
MYOSOTIS, Forget-Me-Not 
These are modest but very beautiful flrs for a 
moist shady place, and are easily started from 
seeds. The flrs are in clusters; plants are almost 
continuously in bloom. 
Alpesiris Blue Eyes, hb, 1 ft. Early, hardy and 
floriferous; lovely bright blue with white eye. 
Alpestris Rosea. Fine pink. 
Isolde Krotz, hp, 6 in. Large-flow’d, long-bloom- 
ing; improved Ruth Fisher. 
Marga Sacher, hp, 1 ft. The one-inch flrs of deep 
sky blue are fine for pots and rockery. — 
Stricta, Royal Blue, hb, | ft. Pillar-like, large. 
Victoria, 9 in. Compact plants in three shades: 
Heavenly Blue, Snow Queen, Rose Delight. Love- 
ly. Desirable. , 
Complete Special Mixture of Myosotis. 

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MYOSOTIS, Forget-Me-Not 
