SELECT FLOWER SEEDS 57 

Myosotis Royal Blue 
Marvel of Peru 
Four O’Clock 
Of branching habit, bearing hundreds of flowers 
white, yellow, crimson and violet; some combin- 
ing two or more of these colors. Two feet. 
Marvel of Peru, or Four O’Clock. Mixed. Per 
pkt.,-10c.; oz., 50c. 
Mignonette 
A hardy annual, producing dense spikes of ex- 
ceedingly fragrant flowers. If sown at intervals in 
spring and early summer will bloom until killed by 
frost. The machet types are continuous blooming. 
Bismarck. An improved machet, long red spikes, 
delicious fragrance. Per pkt., 10c.; oz., $1.00. | 
Ball’s Forcing. A magnificent large florists 
strain for greenhouse. Per pkt., 10c.; 0z., $1.50. 
Machet Orange Queen. Large spikes, true ma- 
chet type. Excellent variety for florists or general 
use. Per pkt., 10c.; 0z., 85c. 
Red Goliath. Immense spikes of double red 
flowers. Per pkt., 10c.; oz., $1.25. 
Machet White Pearl. Large spikes, the best 
white, very fragrant. Per pkt., 10c.; oz., $1.25. 
- Mimosa Sensitive Plant 
Pudica. Curious and interesting annuals, with 
pinkish-white flowers; the leaves close and droop 
when touched or shaken. One and one-half feet. 
Per pkt., 10c.; 0z., 75c. 
Mimulus Monkey Flower 
Bushy plants one foot high. Flowers various 
shades of yellow, spotted and marked crimson. 
Tigrinus, Gd. Mixed and spotted varieties. Out 
1944, ; 
Moschatus. (Musk Plant). Foliage emits a strong 
musky perfume; flowers canary yellow. Out 1944. 
Mina 
Lobata. Half-hardy, climbing annual. The buds 
are red, but turn to orange-yellow before they 
open. The flowers are of a creamy white. Per 
DKtelocemoze Sol00: 
Moon Flower (See Ipomoea) 
Momordica 
Annual climbers, with ornamental foliage, fruit 
golden yellow, warted, and when ripe, opens, 
showing the seeds and its brilliant carmine interior. 
Height, 10 to 15 feet. 
Pkt.) )-Oz. 
Balsamina. Apple-shaped fruit ........ LO0CESSC, 
Charantia. Pear-shaped fruit ......... LOGhESSc; 
Morning Glory 
(See Convolvulus and Ipomoea) 
Myosotis Forget-Me-Not 
A well-known plant, bearing clusters of star-like 
flowers, best adapted to moist situations, though grow- 
ing in almost any soil. Half-hardy perennial. Sown 
early will flower same season. Sow in cold frames July 
or August for early spring blooms. The Alpestris and 
Dissitiflora flower in April, the Palustris in May and 
continue until fall. 
Alpestris Royal Blue. Rich blue, with long 
stems. Height, 10 in. Per pkt., 10c.; oz., $4.00. 
Alpestris Victoria. Compact plant, 5 to 7 inches 
high, with large azure blue flowers in clusters. Out. 
Ruth Fischer. True Forget-Me-Not blue. Plant 
of compact, vigorous growth; exceptionally fine for 
pot culture or Spring bedding. Out 1944. 
Dissitiflora. Dwarf, compact, early, beautifully 
adapted to planting among spring flowering bulbs. 
Large flowering, dark blue, flowers in clusters, one 
of the best. Out 1944. 
Palustris Semperfiorens. True marsh Forget- 
Me-Not. A dwarf forget-me-not, always in bloom. 
Blue, 6 to 8 inches. Out. 
Nemophila 
A charming class of dwarf-growing, free-flower- 
ing hardy annuals of spreading habit, preferring 
partial shade and moist ground. Pkt. Oz. 
Insignis Blue (Baby Blue Eyes) 10c. 60c. 
Nicotiana 
Desirable plants of the tobacco family, valuable 
for their long duration and freedom of bloom. 
Half-hardy annuals. 
Affinis. Flowers large, white, fragrant, and fully 
expanded in evening or cloudy days. Pkt., 10c.; 0z., 75c. 
Miniature White. New, upright, small flowered, 
delightfully fragrant. Height 18 inches. Pkt., 25c.; 
iZ-oz., $2.50. 
Sanderae Crimson King. Dark velvety crimson 
red. Per pkt., 10c.; oz., $1.00. 
Crimson Bedder. New dwarf type (15 inches), 
fine for bedding. Per pkt., 15c.; %-oz., 50c. 
Sanderae Hybrids. All shades. Pkt. 10c.; oz., 
$1.00. 
Nigella 
Love in a Mist, or Devil in a Bush 
A compact, free-flowering plant, with a finely 
cut foliage, curious flowers and seed pods. Hardy 
annual. One foot. 
Miss Jekyll. A splendid variety with corn-flower 
blue blossoms; excellent for cutting. Per pkt., 
10c.; oz., $1.00. 
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