Mixture. 

Mignonette Common Sweet cented 
PEACHES AND CREAM or/MIGNONETTE 
Reseda Odorata, ha. 
This delightful flower will make your mouth 
water with its delicious fragrance of ‘‘Peaches 
and Cream.” A fine, easily grown, beautifully airy 
flower for beds or cutting. 
Bismarck, 1 ft. Considered one of the best, an im- 
proved Matchet; robust, compact, with huge 
2. of richly scented red bloom; for pots or 
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Common, Sweet-scented. The, original sort bearing 
masses of small terminal racemes; flrs having 
the richest perfume and also fine for bees. 
Why not have a patch of this for producing 
honey? Pkt. 5¢, 1 oz. 10c. 
Matchet, 15”. This is the best of Mignonettes; 
plants strong, compact, very free-blooming. Rosy 
red, golden yellow, pearl white, Separate or 
Mixed. 
Complete Mixture, all fine varieties of Mignoneite. 
ANNUAL LUPINES 
Hartwegi, -2 ft. Showy free and _ long-blooming 
sweet-scented firs in big racemes. Mixed. 
New King, ha, 4 ft. Giant spiral clusters of large 
flowers; fine display of Mixed colors. 
Texas Blue Bonnet. 1 ft. Native of Texas, where 
it forms a sheet of bright sky blue. : 
Complete special mixture of Lupinus. 
<« FOUR-O-CLOCK 
MIRABILIS,.hhp, 2 ft. 
. A. beautiful tuberous 
rooted flower, the plants 
branching and literally 
covered every evening and 
morning with brightly. col- 
ored flowers. Flowers open 
about 4 p. m. Hardy south 
needs protection North. Sun- 
lovin 

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TALL Four-O-Clock. Makes a beautiful bed or bor- 
der, blooms continuously. all season. Colors: 
Crimson, Yellow, White, Rose or Mixed. 
American Beauty Rose. Beautiful branching plants 
bear brilliant ‘‘American Beauty Rose’’ colored 
flowers. 
Complete Special Mixture of Mirabilis. 

Nemesia, Dwarf Strumosa. 

onkey Flower, 

Tigrinus 
ICE PLANT or FIG MARIGOLD 
: Mesembrianthemum 
Crystallinum, Ice Plant, ha, 8”. Stems are covered 
with icicle-like protuberances which flash in the 
sun. A _ fitting setting. for the dainty white 
flowers borne so profusely. Thrives in the rock- 
ery or any well drained bed. 
MONKEY FLOWER—Mimulus 
The following Mimulus are valuable, some hardy 
and suitable for beds while others are desirable 
as pot plants for their bright and beautiful firs, 
abundantly and almost perpetually produced. 
Red Emperor. Large brilliant red, bright and gay. 
Tigrinus, 12”. Single mixed, tigered and spotted. 
Queen’s Prize, hhp, 6”. Very large firs richly spot- 
ted, free-blooming; pot plant, likes sand. 
Complete Special Mixture of Mimulus. 



MYOSOTIS, Forset-Me-Not 
These are modest but very beautiful flrs for a 
moist, shady place, and are easily started from 
seeds. Firs in clusters; continuously in bloom. 
Alpestris Blue Eyes, hb, 1 ft. Early, hardy and 
floriferous; lovely bright blue with white eye. 
Alpestris Rosea. Fine pink. f 
Alpestris Stricta Grandiflora, Royal Blue, hb, 12”. 
Flowers beautiful deep royal blue color, plant 
compact and pillar-like. One of the finest. 
Blue Bird, (Oblongata Perfecta) 12”. Fine deep 
blue. The best Myosotis for rock gardens. 
Victoria, 9”. Compact plants in three shades: 
Heavenly Blue, Snow Queen, Rose Delight, and 
good mixture. Lovely, desirable. 
Complete Special Mixture of Myosotis. 
Ke NEMESIA, hha 
A close planting of these pretty gems will make 
a mosaic of jewels in your border or bed. They 
are also fine for greenhouse or window culture. 
Little Gems, hha, 1 ft. Flowers small, but produced 
in such profusion that they completely blanket 
the plant. Blue, White, Brilliant red, Orange, 
separate or in complete mixture. 
Ciant Stgumosa. Large flowered. hha, 1 ft. Flowers 
larger making this type better as a specimen 
plant in Mixture. 
Dwarf Strumosa, Nana Compacta, hha. 8”. Best for 
bedding, rivals Phlox in showy magnificence. 
Complete Special Mixture of all types Nemesia. 
OLANA CHILIAN BELL-FLOWER 
Blue Ensign, . Lanceolata. Ultramarine blue, with 
contrasting white center. Striking and lovely. 

All Seeds: Pkt. 5c, 21 for $1.00—Jumbo Pkt. 10c, 11 for $1.00 
For Complete Index and Germination Table see pages 91 and 92 
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