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Mimulus Red Emperor 
MIMULUS (Monkey Flower) 
Showy profuse flowering plants fine for greenhouses or 
moist shady situations. 
2837—Moschatus (Musk Plant). 
12 inches. Pkt. $0.20; 3 pkts. $0.5). 
2840—Tigrinus (Monkey Flower). 
tigered and spotted varieties. 
Pkt. $0.25; 3 pkts. $0.60. 
2842—Red Emperor. This new gem for the rockery 
is bright crimson scarlet. Very free flowering and 
compact in habit. Sown in March will bloom in late 
June. Pkt. $0.25; 3 pkts. $0.60. 
MONARDA (Horse Mint) 
2845—Hybrida (Oswego Tea) (Bee-Balm). Fra- 
grant foliage, very hardy, flowers red and purplish red. 
Pkt. $0.35. 
MOON FLOWER 
Ipomea Noctiflora 
2849—Mexicana. Useful climber with large white 
flowers. Pkt. $0.10; 1 oz. $0.30. 
MORNING GLORY 
(Convolvulus) (Ipomea) 
One of the best climbers known. It is of the easiest 
culture and is used in large quantities for growing on 
verandas, fences, arbors and treillis work. They should 
be planted in a dry sandy location in soil not too rich. 
Sow the seed in open ground as soon as it is warm 
enough. 
Yellow flowers, 
Fine mixed 
CONVOLVULUS 
MINOR. A dwarf 
specie growing 12 to 
15 inches high. Useful 
for beds, covering rocks 
and banks and window 
boxes. 
2863—Dwarf Mixed. 
2865 — Monstrosa. 
Dark blue flowers. Any 
of the above. 
Pkt. $0.10; 
3 pkts. $0.25. 

2854—-Scarlet O’Hara 

Morning Glory Pearly Gates 

CONVOLVULUS MAJOR 
2862—Finest Mixed. A wonderful assortment of 
medium flowered varietiesgrowing 10 to 15 feet high. 
Pkt. $0.10; 3 pkts. $0.25; 1 oz. $0.50; 4 oz. $1.75. 
TALL CONVOLVULUS 
(Ipomea—10-15’) 
2850—Crimson Rambler. Rich dark wine red 
or deep rosy crimson flowers 314” in diameter. 
Freely produced on quick growing vine. 
Pkt. $0.15; 3 pkts. $0.40; 1 oz."$0.75. 

Crimson Rambler 
2851—Cornell. So named because its colors are 
the same as those of Cornell University, giant 
Carnelian red flowers with a pure white border. 
Pkt. $0.15; 3 pkts. $0.40. 

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Heavenly Blue 
2852—-Heavenly Blue.{! Most popular early 
flowering strain with large flowers, 3 to 4 inches 
across. Blooms profusely over a long season and 
the lovely sky blue flowers with white throat are 
very showy. Pkt. $0.15; 3 pkts. $0.40; 
1 oz. $1.00. 
2853—Pearly Gates.|' Silver medal 1942. 
Lovely lustrous white with deep creamy 
throat. 4 inches across. In bloom all summer. 
A wonderful companion to Heavenly Blue. 
Pkt. $0.20; 3 pkts. $0.50. 
2854—-Scarlet O’Hara. Gold medal. Flowers 
4 inches in diameter and vivid scarlet. 
Pkt. $0.15; 3 pkts. $0.40. 
2859—Extra Large Giant Imperial. Flowers 
measure 6”’ across. Many beautiful lively colors 
excellent for pots, window boxes, and balcony. 
Pkt. $0.20; 3 pkts. $0.50. 
2861—Large Fancy Fringed. Very tall and 
quick growing. Splendid colors, large flowers. 
Pkt. $0.15; 3 pkts. $0.40; 1 oz. $0.75. 
2860—Tall Giant Imperial. Superb mixed. 
Pkt. $0.15; 3 pkts. $0.40; 1 oz. $0.75. 
2868—Double Rose Marie. Early free 
flowering double form, beautiful shade of deep 
rose. Pkt. $0.15; 3 pkts. $0.40. 
MUSA ENSETE 
(Abyssinian Banana) 
2873—A handsome tropical plant for center of 
beds. Foliage broad and massive. 6 to 10 feet. 
Quite striking. Seed should be started in hot 
bed or greenhouse. Sold out. 

Morning Glories Imperial Japanese 
