a-Phe-tlower ef 6ur 
-som spikes in great 
‘OZ. 40c. 
POPPY 
MALLOW 
Callirhoe involucrata 
BRIGHT-CRIMSON 
SAUCER-SHAPED 
FLOWERS 
from early summer to 
fall. 
hills and rock gardens. 
No. 2472, Pkt. 15¢; 


MUSK PLANT 
A Novelty to Show Your Friends and Neighbors 
Mimulus moschatos 

me) SS Nees 
Rca! Suki eace > 
Se HN a 
& Peirce. ‘ , 
wes + tp 

with a delicate odor 
3 SS : peep, of MUSK, 
es pts erasers. chiefly a foliage plant 

eq flowers. 
i Pkt, 20. 

Sweet Scented 
Mignonette 
grandmothers. yet so 
sweetly pretty that it 
is still a-wonderful. 
favorite. Plants grow 
rapidly from seed in 
the open ground into 
evenly branched plants 
15 to 18 inches high 
and produce long blos- 
abundance, No. 2206, 
Pkt. 10c; 12 oz 25; 


LARGE FLOWERING ANNUAL 
MOURNING BRIDE 
Scabiosa 
OLD GARDEN FAVORITE 
One of the most useful and decora- 
tive plants of the entire garden. The 
long succession of richly colored, fra- 
grant blossoms on long stems will fur- 
nish you with cut flowers from July 
until frost, Sometimes called “Pin 
Cushion” because the center cone much 
resembles a pin cushion. For brilliance 
of coloring this specially selected mix- 
ture is without a rival. No. 2186, 
Pkt. 15¢; 4 oz, 50¢, 



Poppy Mallow is a showy § 
trailing hardy perennial § 
bearing continuously &§ 
Excellent for banks, 
1-16 02z.60¢; 4% oz. $1.00. 
The scented foliage § 
of this plant perfumes g 
any place it may be § 
While } 
it bears numerous §& 
small pale yellow J 
No. 2073, | 

2 a xf a 

MALLOW MARVEL 
Hibiscus, Marshmallow 
A wonderful im- 
provement over 
the native marsh- 
mallow.,.The 
strong sturdy 
canes grow 5 
feet tall and car- 
ry blooms that 
oft-times measure 
6 inches: across, 
in pink, white, 
rose and crim- 
son. Easily grown 

\y 
from seed. No. 2480, Pkt. 15¢; 14 oz. 50c; 14 02. 85e. 

WHITE MOONFLOWER 
Mexicana grandiflora alba 
A Beautiful Annual yy 
Climber Th 
| FP oN Lj 
ZV |); 

Moonflowers are among 
the very best of vines 
for covering walls, trel- 
lises and stumps of trees. 
This variety is fast grow- 
ing and at night and 
on cloudy days will give 
you an abundance of 
large, pure white fra- 
grant flowers 5 to 
inches in diameter. No. 
2463, Pkt. 10¢; 
1% 02, 30¢; oz. 50c. 







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BAN 
Ww. i Fes 
+ 6 Bed A o , ‘ 
SF) sf 
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ROSE MARIE | 
DOUBLE MOONFLOWER 
-EARLY-BLOOMING ROSE-PINK 
An unusual color in climbers. The handsome rose- 
pink double and semi-double flowers of this new 
variety are strikingly beautiful. No. 2156, Pkt, 106¢; 
1% oz. 40¢; oz. 60¢. ae 

MOSQUITO PLANT 
GIANT ZANZIBAR PALM 
Ricinus zanzibariensis 
This is the wonderful SS 
plant you have been p SN ye 
seeking to beautify your pf fe Ma 4 
lawn. It often grows 14 OH Pay Cry 
feet high, the enormous 
leaves measure four feet 
across, It presents a pyra- 
mid of tropical-looking 
foliage which grows ss 
in four to six weeks, 
rare, showy and _ inter- 
esting plant. 
No, 2020, Pkt. 10c3 
oz. 25¢; 4 ozs. 75e. é 
NOTE:—-Some folks 
plant this Giant at some 
distance from their porch 
or house claiming that it 
draws the mosquitoes 
away. 



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