

MARIGOLD 
The Marigold shows its full value toward fall, when most bedding plants 
are past their best. Many prefer the African, with their extra-large double yellow 
and orange flowers, but the dwarf, smaller-flowered French sorts, with their 

handsome spotted and striped flowers, are very 
DOUBLE AFRICAN MARIGOLDS 
Lemon Queen. Of immense size, densely double and clear lemon color. Pkt. 

Orange Prince. A mate to Lemon Queen, 
flowers 
Guinea Gold. A distinct new v type with loosely ruffled semi-double flow- 
ers of a brilliant golden orange. Plants 21% feet high are literally covered 
with flowers. Gold Medal, 1933 All- eon 
Yellow Supreme. Large, carnation-like flowers, about 3 inches in 
diameter, of creamy lemon-yellow. Foliage free from that objectionable 
Marigold odor. Gold Medal, 1935 All-America Selections. . 440z. 40c.. . 10 
Sunset Giants. Flowers 5 inches in diameter, 
to light lemon, are produced freely and have a definitely sweet fragrance 
instead of the usual Marigold odor. Excellent for cutting............ 15 
en S The flowers, about 3 inches in diameter, resemble 
Mission Giants. large incurved chrysanthemums. The plants are 
base branching, 2 feet high, and produce 8 to 12 stems of excellenr cut- 
ting length. 
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Mission Giant Mixed.. 
Tall Double African Mixed. 
Dwarf Double African Mixed. Sh in. 
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DWARF FRENCH MARIGOLDS 
Golden Ball. Pure golden yellow.. 
10 
Gold-Striped (Royal Scot). A favorite and very "effec tive. variety. ee 10 MIGNONETTE (Reseda) 

Mahogany (Robert Beist). Rich mahogany-brown. : 10 
Harmony. Each bloom is of good size and has a central deep orange The Mignonette is universally admired for its delicate 
crest which is surrounded by a maroon-brown collar of broad petals. . 10 | perfume and singularly pretty spikes of bloom. Liberal 
Legion of Honor (‘‘Little Brownie’’). Charming pane flowered mass sowings from April to July will afford a continuous supply 
of flowers all summer. Yellow with reddish brown spot. 10 | of this favorite flower, so largely used and so much admired 
Dwarf Double French Mixed. 4OZ. " 40c.. 10 for bouquets. Mignonette succeeds best if sown where 
Tagetes signata pumila. Very ‘showy, ‘compact- -growing aa about the plants are to bloom. H. A. 
9 inches high with fern-like foliage and bright, eines golden yellow 
blooms all summer . 
10 Goliath An excellent strain of this popular annual 

MARVEL OF PERU (Four-o’Clock). Well-known hardy aqoualet ——————. with very large trusses of fire-red flow- 
The bushes grow 2 to 3 feet high and often prediice 100 or more flowers ers; plants of strong and robust growth. Fine for Pkt. 
on a single plant. Mixed Colors heat oz. 35¢.. 10 fOTGINS and seaAvden, CULUUT Sir. niermel letter ernment OMiEy 

Marigold, Dwarf Royal Scot 
Machet. ‘One of the very best for the florist or private gardens. Dwarf, compact 
* plants and large, thick spikes of deliciously fragrant flowers. Our strain is 

fine.. ths Pate ne Aine & hic Bebia .. - 4ou. 25¢.: 10 
Allen’s Defiance. Splendid for cutting. ‘The long spikes are > thickly added with 
sweet-scented flowers. hee AOL LO Ce 10 
MIMULUS tigrinus (Monkey Blower). cy arfierowi ing pls nee. with: very Shout 
spotted, and tigered flowers. : 10 
Moschatus (Musk Plant). A free- blooming, ‘small, yellow -flow ered variety suitable 
for hanging-pots and vases. Blooms the first year from seed sown in March. Mft.. 10 
MOMORDICA. Well-known annual climbers grown largely for their fruit which is 
used for medicinal purposes. 10 ft. 
Balsamina (Balsam Apple). Orange fruit. AAO SO a Oe Ss Goce 10 
Charantia (Balsam Pear). Copper-scarlet fruit. en EI ie OPE cs ven, Bn 1 10 
MOONFLOWER. ‘See Ipomea. 
MORNING-GLORY. See Convolvulus. 
MOURNING BRIDE. Sce Seabiosa. 
MYOSOTIS (Forget-Me-Not) 
The Forget-me-not is one of the most cheerful of our spring-blooming plants. A bed or 
border of the blue-flowered (Victoria) variety is very pretty and when in full bloom the 
plants, which grow hardly 6 inches high, are almost hidden by flowers. From seed sown in 
August, blooming plants may be had the jel oWine May, or if sown early in spring, blooms 

the first year. Protect over winter. H. H. Pkt. 
Alpestris, Royal Blue. Rich indigo-blue. ze Tee .$0 10 
Alpestris, Victoria. The favorite bright blue variety for “bedding ‘and pot “culture. 
Dwarf, compact plants. 6in.... PAE IE RC ERE CES aS Bho SUS a co 10 
Alpestris, Mixed. Blue, white, ‘and pink... STR 5 Be Seer 10 
Palustris semperfiorens (Hverblooming Forget-r me- not). ‘Blooms from spring until 
fall; clear azure-blue. 1 ft.. ; 10 
NEMESIA strumosa grandiflora. This ¥ very , free- flow ering “annual, if started ‘indoors 
in March and April, will make fine plants for spring bedding. The bright showy 
flowers of yellow, orange, crimson, and rose are PR in endless profusion on 
plants 12 to 15 inches high. Mixed colors...... es ey 10 
NEMOPHILA. A hardy annual growing about 1 foot high, with small, ‘cup-shaped, 
blue, white, and spotted flowers. They do best if sown in rather poor soil, and a 
partially shaded position. Seed should be sown where plants are to bloom, as they 
do not stand transplanting. Finest Mixed) 7.5). .2..6. «sees euler OZ. 20Cn 05 
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