



Nemesia, Strumosa Suttoni 
LOBELIA 
This hardy annual grows 4 to 6 inches high, is of compact 
growth, and literally covered with small bright flowers. By cutting 
back the plants during the summer and giving plenty of water they 
may be kept in flower all summer. Used for ribbon work and bor- 
ders or hanging baskets. 
Bedding Queen—Very dwarf. Deep purple-violet flowers, white 
eye. Pkt. 10c. 
Crystal Palace—Undoubtedly the finest dwarf blue Lobelia for 
bedding. Plants very compact, profusely covered with rich, blue 
flowers. Height 4 inches. Pkt. 10c. 
Hybrida Sapphire (Trailing) —Bright deep blue, white eye. Pkt.10c. 
LOVE-IN-A-MIST—See Nigella 
LUNARIA 
Biennis Purple (Honesty)—Hardy biennial usually grown as an 
annual. Much admired for its silvery seed pods which are used for 
winter decorations. Grows 2 to 3 feet high. Pkt. 10c. 
LUPINE 
One of the most attractive and easiest grown native flowers. The 
plants grow 2 to 3 feet high and have handsome spikes of flowers 
which are fine for cutting. If the plants are not allowed to go to 
seed they flower for several months in the spring.” 
Nanus Blue—Medium blue. Pkt. 10c, oz. 55c. 
Hartwegi Mixed—Pkt. 10c, 2 oz. 50c. 
MIGNONETTE 
Hardy annual, growing 6 to 12 inches high and bearing pyramid- 
shaped spikes, exceedingly fragrant. The seeds may be sown from 
early spring until fall for a succession of bloom. It is used for bed- 
ding, borders, and cut flowers. 
A&M Colossal — A giant Mignonette. The spikes are 2 to 3 
inches in diameter and each plant has many spikes. Flowers are a 
deep cream and fragrant. Pkt. 10c, %4 oz. 30c. 
New York Market—A magnificent strain of Machet Mignonette 
especially suitable for florists. The flowering spikes are extra long. 
Pkt. 10c, % oz. 40c. 
Goliath Red—Robust growing variety With enormous spikes of red 
colored flowers; height 15 inches. Pkt. 10c, 4 oz. 40c. 
Odorata Mixed—Sweet Scented. Pkt. 10c, oz. 50c. 

Matricaria 
Double White 

Mignonette Odorata 
5 Morning Glory 
Scarlett O'Hara 
MATRICARIA (Fever Few) 
Double White (Capensis)——A perennial bearing small double white 
flowers. Good for cutting. An old fashioned garden flower. Pkt. 10c, 
Yq oz. 40c. 
A&M MORNING GLORY (Convolvulus) 
Free flowering, rich and varied colored flowers. The climbers are 
very useful for covering lattice work, verandas, etc., where they are 
exceedingly effective. Soak the seed for several hours in warm water 
before planting. 
Scarlett O’Hara—An entirely new color, being dark wine red or 
deep rosy carmine. The flowers are large and are produced freely. 
Pkt Zoe 
A & M Giant Flowered Mixed—You will like this one. The 
flowers are exceptionally large and in a good range of colors. A 
splendid shade vine. Pkt. 15¢, % oz. 30c. 
Major Tall Mixed—Attains a height of 15 feet or more. A 
splendid shade vine. Pkt. 10c, oz. 30c. 
MOONFLOWER—See Ipomoea 
MOURNING BRIDE—See Scabiosa 
MY OSOTIS—See Forget-Me-Not 
NEMESIA 
This easily grown hardy annual should be planted more generally. 
The compact plants send up many graceful stalks bearing small some- 
what Orchid-like blooms of rich coloring. Sow the seed in the fall, 
winter, and early spring. 
Strumosa Suttoni, Grandiflora or Large Flowered—Grows to a height 
of about 15 inches; fine for window boxes, borders and mass plant- 
ing. Pkt. 15e. 
Nana Compacta Triumph Mixed—NMore compact than above; be- 
ing only 6 to 12 inches tall. Pkt. 15e. 
NEMOPHILA 
A hardy California annual growing about 6 inches high. The blos- 
soms are cup-shaped and the colors are blue, white, lavender and | 
spotted. The seed may be sown from October to March and is very 
valuable for carpet bedding. 
Insignis (Baby Blue Eyes)—Sky blue with white eyes. 
Pkt. 10c, 
oz. 70c. 
AGGELER MUSSER SEED Co. 
LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA 




