Mignonette 
Marigold, Harmony 12 to 14 inches 
An annual dwarf French Marigold hav- 
ing scabious-like flowers of deep orange 
with maroon collars of broad petals, crest- 
ed centers. Usually free flowering and very 
early. 
Marigold, Sunset Giants 3 feet 
An annual African Marigold with huge 
flowers having a color range through 
orange-yellow and primrose. 
Mignonette (Reseda) Sweet 12 inches 
A hardy annual which derives its great 
popularity from its fragrance. The plant is 
of rather rambling, branching growth, with 
dark green leaves. The branches bear cone 
shaped spikes of closely set blossoms. Does 
well in the sun as well as in partial shade. 
For cutting it is used mainly in combina- 
tion with showier flowers, supplying the 
fragrance. 
Mixed Annuals 
(See Old Fashioned Garden.) 
Moon Flower (Ipomoea Noctiflora) 
—White Seeded 
A climber which produces 8 to 12 blooms 
per plant each evening after plant has ma- 
tured. Blooms pure white, large and frag- 
rant. 
Morning Glory, Heavenly 
Blue Otto wheat 
A hardy annual vine which grows rapidly. 
Heart shaped, green, glossy leaves with 
clear sky-blue blooms having cream colored 
throats. Thrives best on light soils. 

NORTHRUP. KING & CO.’'S VEGETABLE AND FLOWER SEEDS 
Morning Glory (Convolvulus Major) 
Tall or Running Mixed 10 to 15 feet 
New sorts of this wonderful hardy an- 
nual have come to us in recent years from 
Japan and Brazil. They produce larger 
blooms, richer colors, with many beautiful 
variations, stripings and blotchings. Very 
quick growth covering porches, trellises 
and fences. Soak the seed several hours in 
warm water before planting. 
Morning Glory, Scarlet O’Hara 
10 to 12 feet 
An annual climber with attractive foliage 
and flowers of dark wine red or deep crim- 
son. 
Moss Rose, Portulaca Double 
Mixed 4 inches 
The Moss Rose will grow and bloom pro- 
fusely in a dry hot situation. Annual. Mix 
the fine seed with dry sand to even the 
distribution when planting. The double seed, 
while not entirely fixed, will produce a 
large percentage of doubles. Mixed colors. 
Moss Rose, Portulaca, Single Mixed 
6 inches 
This little hardy annual is unrivalled for 
brilliance among plants of low growth. Also 
called “Sun Plant” because it thrives in very 
sunny locations. Plant of low spreading 
habit, with small stems tinted red, and 
small quill-shaped leaves which gives it a 
mossy appearance. Blossoms cup-shaped 
and glossy, about 1 inch across, and ranging 
through orange, yellow, rose, scarlet and 
white. Very prolific. Excellent in rock gar- 
dens. 
NASTURTIUM 
This hardy annual is a native of Peru. It 
has won a high place for itself in popular 
favor through its beauty, ease of culture, 
adaptability to many uses and long periods 
of bloom. It grows well all over the United 
States provided it has moderately good 
soil in a well-drained sunny location. Be- 
gins blooming early and will continue up to 
frost if flowers are picked before seed forms. 
The circular leaves and large blooms are 
borne on long thin stems suitable for cut- 
ting. The five-petalled flowers with open, 
hairy throats and trailing spurs run almost 
the whole range of colors, excepting blue, 
green and white. 
Nasturtium, Double Gleam Hybrids 
Mixed 3 feet 
The double or semi-double, sweet scented 
annual nasturtium that is now so popular. 
The fragrant blooms are carried on long 
stems. The mixture includes scarlet, yellow, 
orange and salmon, 
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