22 Mite HicH SEED Co. 
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MARIGOLD (H A) 
A wealth of color in late summer and 
fall unequalled by any other flower. 
Easy to grow in ordinary garden loam 
and a sunny location. 
1044 Orange Supreme. Deep orange. 
(214 ft.) 
1045 Yellow Supreme. Creamy lemon 
yellow. 
1047 Tall Varieties. Mixed. (3 £ts) 
1049 Sunset Giant. Rich mixture, (3 
ft.) 
1050 Pot 0’ Gold. A mass of intense 
dazzling gold on compact growing 
plants. The 4- to 4%-inch flowers of 
the gigantea formation are freely 
borne on 12- to 15-inch plants. 100 
per cent double; a garden favorite for 
showiness, fragrance and exceptional 
size. Pkt, 10c. 
1051 Burpee Gold. Odorless. (2 ft.) ; 
1052 Collarette Crown of Gold. Orange 24-inch flowers, 
crested center, broad guard petals, odorless foliage. 
1054 Dwarf Varieties. Mixed. (1% ft.) 
1057. Harmony Hybrids. New strains in the popular crested 
center type. 12- to 14-inch plants, with 1%-ineh flowers 
in striking color combinations. 100 per cent double. 
1059 Marigold Tagetes Signata Pumila. Large flowered, 
golden yellow. (6 in.) 
All Marigold Packets ic, except as marked. 
MEXICAN FIRE BUSH (H A—2 Ft.) 
1065 Symmetrical oval plants, resembling an ornamental 
evergreen. Fine for hedges. Turns carminein fall. Pkt, de. 
MIGNONETTE (A—1 Ft.) 
Grown for its charming fragrance. Excellent for cutting. 
1066 Special Mixture. All Machet varieties. Pkt, 5e. 
MOONFLOWER VINE (A—15 Ft.) 
1069 Covered with large flowers every evening and on 
cloudy days. Finest mixed. Pkt, 5c, 
MORNING GLORIES (A—15 Ft.) 
Easily raised, quick growing climbers succeeding in any 
soil and location. Fine for trellises, arbors, porches and 
poles. Free and continuous blooming, 
1073 Double Rose Marie. Double, deep rose flowers. Early 
and free-blooming. Pkt, 5e. 
1074 Clarke’s Earliest Heavenly Blue Morning Glory. Sky 
blue, shading golden yellow in throat. Pkt, 5e. 
1079 Extra Fine Mixed. Pkt, 5c. 
NIGELLA—LOVE-IN-A-MIST (A—18 In.) 
1107 One of our prettiest old-fashioned annuals with at- 
tractive double flowers. Mixed. Pkt, 5e, 
NASTURTIUM (H A) 
Nasturtiums will really grow on 
f soils incapable of supporting any 
» other plants, and are most useful on 
; dry, sandy ,or gravelly banks. 
1086 Searlet Gleam. Sweet scented 
double. Pkt, 5e3 oz, 15e. 
1085 Golden Gleam. Sweet scented 
double. Pkt, 5e; oz, 15e. 
1096 Gleam Hybrid. Mixed colors. 
Pkt, 5e; oz, 15e3; 1% Ib, 50c. 
10984 Dwart Single. Mixed colors. 
Pkt, 5c; oz, 15e; \% Ib, 45e. 
1100 Gem or Globe Dwarf Double. 
More compact than Gleam types. 
Same fragrant double flowers. 
Pkt, 5c; 1 oz, 15e. 
Nasturtium f =. 
1095 Tall or Climbing. PkKt, ice; 
Gleam Hybrids 02, 15e;3 5VA Ib, 450. é 
NEMOPHILA—BABY BLUE EYES (A) 
1102 Quick grower; early bloomer. Charming for edgings 
and rock garden. 6 to 8 in. Pkt, 5e. 
NICOTIANA Flowering Tobacco (H A—2 Ft.) 
1105 Long, petunia-like flowers. The petals form a beauti- 
ful five-pointed star. Very fragrant. Mixed. Pkt, 5e. 
NIEREMBERGIA (H-H, P) 
1106—Purple Robe, in the short time it has been on the mar- 
Ket, has certainly proved itself a popular rockery and 
edging plant. The compact plants are extremely free 
flowering. The small, cup-like blooms of deep violet re- 
tain their rich coloring throughout the heat of summer. 
For best results, start seeds in flats. Will bloom about 
fifteen weeks from sowing. Pkt, 15e. 

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