DWARF DOUBLE FRENCH TYPES 
(T. PATULA) 
Dwarf floriferous plants; small, showy 
flowers, early blooming. Excellent for 
edging, low borders and cutting. 
Butterball—8 to 10 inches. Extra dwarf, 
compact plants. Globular butter-yellow 
flowers. 
Harmony—12 to 14 inches. Early bloom- 
ing, floriferous, colorful. Orange center, 
reddish maroon edges. 
Harmony Hybrids Mixed—12 to 14 inches. 
Early, free flowering, colorful. Shades 
of yellow, orange and bicolors. Globu- 
lar and crested heads. 
Melody—12 to 14 inches. Rich orange 
flowers of Harmony type. Early and 
free flowering. 
Miniature Mixed—6 to 10 inches. A blend 
of the best very dwarf types for edging 
and rock gardens. Flowers range from 
yellow, orange and red to bicolors and 
splotched. 
Spry—9 inches. Early blooming, florifer- 
ous, compact habit. Harmony type but 
dwarfer and with clear yellow center 
and maroon edges. 
Dwarf French Single-Flash 
18 inches, single flowers with orange cen- 
ter in vivid shades of red, bronze, 
reddish yellow. 
Mexican Dwarf (Tagetes Signata 
Pumila) 
10 inches. Dwarf, compact plants with 
miniature single flowers borne in great 
profusion. Excellent rock garden and 
edging subject. 
Morning Glory, Heavenly Blue 
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MIGNONETTE 
(RESEDA ODORATA) 
Annual, 12 inches. Vigorous, leafy plants 
with small inconspicuous spikes of highly 
fragrant flowers. Desirable for bouquets 
and to add fragrance to garden. 
MOONFLOWER 
(IPOMEA NOCTIFLORA OR 
I. GRANDIFLORA ALBA) 
Climbing annual. 10 to 12 feet. Vigorous 
vines with large, heart shaped leaves and 
large, white, trumpet-shaped flowers. 
MORNING GLORY 
Annual climbers, 10 to 12 feet. Vigorous 
vines with large, attractive leaves, showy 
trumpet shaped flowers. Need light, warm 
soil. Too rich or moist soil decreases flower- 
ing. Desirable for trellises, fences, screen- 
ing. 
Crimson Rambler (Convolvulus) 
Fast growing, floriferous with medium 
sized bright crimson flowers. 
Heavenly Blue (Ipomea) 
Large, clear sky blue flowers with cream 
colored throat. Easily grown, free 
flowering. One of the most beautiful 
and satisfactory of flowering vines. 
Pearly Gates (Ipomea) 
Large, pure white flowers shading to 
cream color in throat. 
Scarlett O’Hara (Ipomea) 
Large, bright, wine red flowers; attrac- 
tive cleft leaves. Later flowering than 
Heavenly Blue and not a_ strong 
climber, 
Mixed Colors (Convolvulus) 
The old-fashioned favorite morning glory 
with medium sized flowers in many 
colors borne profusely all summer. 
MOSS ROSE 
(PORTULACA) (SUN PLANT) 
Annual, 6 inches. Easily grown, colorful 
subjects with attractive quill-like foliage 
and open cup-shaped flowers in wide range 
of colors. Thrives in light soils under full 
sun. Excellent for edging, borders, rock 
gardens. 
Double Mixed 
A large percentage of double and semi- 
double rose-like flowers in many hues 
and colors. 
Single Mixed 
Very floriferous and hardy. Produces a 
gay colorful border under adverse con- 
ditions, 
