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——Red Goliath. MIG-1IMR. 20¢ 
Large red fils; special; 1 ft; fragrant. 
——White Goliath. MIG-1IMW. 020¢ 
Best large white variety. 
——Mixed Machets. MIG-1IMX. 20¢ 
—Bismarch. MIG-1B. 20¢ 
Beautiful flat top and large spikes. 
—Gabrielle. MIG-1G. 20¢ 
Robust; heavy red spikes. 
—Giant Pyramidal. MIG-I1P. 20¢ 
—Red Monarch. MIG-I1R. 20¢ 
Deepest red; perfect form. 
—Victoria. MIG-1V. 20¢ 
Brilliant red. 
—Blend of All Above. MIG-1X. 20¢ 
MIKANTA. (mik-K A Y-nee-uh) 
Climbing Hemp. Compositae. Twining 
plants or shrubs with white or pink disk fis 
in panicled cymes; allied to Eupatorium. 
—scandens. MIKA-1. 30¢ 
Climbing Hempweed or Boneset. Unusu- 
al vine with many clusters of pinkish 
white fis; very nice. 
MILLA. 
Mexican Star. Liliaceae. 
ous plant hardy in the (IV). 
—biflora. MILB-1. 
(NO SEED AVAILABLE) BULBS: in the 
fall. 
BULBS: Doz. 80¢; 100, $5.00; 1,000 $35.00. 
(MILL-uh) 
One nice bulb- 
MILLETTA. 
Leguminosae. ‘Trees, shrubs and vines al- 
lied to the Wisteria. 
—oblata. MILL-2. 40¢ 
South Rhodesian Tree Wisteria; (X). 
MIMOSA. (mim-MOH-suh)y 
Sensitive Plant. Leguminosae, They are 
mainly tropical subjects; some are GH plants 
in the North. 
—pudica. MIMO-7. 25¢ 
Sensitive Plant. Lavender fis; grow as a 
TAS CVALE): 
—Speggozzinii. MIMO-11. 35¢ 
Shrub; rose-purple fils heads; (VI). 
MIMULUS. (MIM-yew-lus) 
Monkey Flower. Scrophulariaceae. It 
comes in many types; mainly warm region 
subject; (IX). 
—cardinalis, Mixed. MIM-S. 25¢ 
Searlet and yellow fis; 1 ft; (IX);per. 
—cupreus Hybrids. MIM-10H. 25¢ 
Large flowered Chilean; much like M. 
tigrinum. 
—guttatus. MIM-15. 25¢ 
Yellow, spotted throat; 18”; HA or HP; 
(Ti)e 
—Whitecroft Scarlet. MIM-15W. 30¢ 
The neatest and brightest of the genus; 
3 arte 
—tiginus, Mixed. MIM-32X. 25¢ 
Large flowered hybrids. 
—-—Fine Spotted & Tigered. MIM-32T. 25¢ 
—Mixed. MIM-X. 20¢ 
MIRABILIS 
Four O’Clocks, Marvel of Peru. Nyctag- 
inaceae. Annuals and perennials, all of which 
are tender and grown as tender annuals in 
the North. The seeds are best sown where 
they are to grow; the roots can be dug up in 
the fall and wintered over much like Dahlias. 
—Jalapa. ; MIRA-6X. 20¢ 
Four O’Clocks. Red, yellow and white; 
3 ft; TP grow as TA. Oz. 35¢. 
——Dwarf Mixed. MIRA-6DX. 20¢ 
A dwarf compact type; 2 ft. 
——Dwarf Variegated. IMRA-6DX,. 20¢ 
Variegated leaves; 2 ft. 
—longiflola White. MIRA-7W. 25¢ 
Bitty) Pi £TOwolass LAs 
——Violet. MIRA-7V. 20¢ 
— —Mixed. MIRA-7X. 20¢ 
—uniflora. MIRA-10. 25¢ 
Bright rose; showy and unusual; free 
blooming. 
—Mixed Mirabilis. MIRA-X. 20¢ 
MISCANTHUS. | (mis-K ANTH-os) 
Eulalia. Gramineae. Tall ornamental 
grasses with awned spiklets in large silky ter- 
minal pancles; have a striking effect. 
—sinensis. MISC-2, 25¢ 
(Eulalia japonica) To 10 ft; panicles 2 ft 
long; hardy in (IV). 
—zebrinus. MISC-2Z. 25¢ 
Zebra-Grass. Leaves banded; ornamental 
grass; 10 ft; (IV). 1/8 oz. 80¢. 
MOLTKIA. (MOLT-kee-uh) 
Baraginaceae. Perennials; rockery plants. 
—petraea. MOLT-5. 35¢ 
(Lithosperum) Deep blue fis; HHP. 
MOLUCCELLA. (mol-eu-SEL-ah)y 
Lobiatae. Annuals; sow seeds early in the 
spring or late in the fall. 
—laevis. MOLV-2. 25¢ 
Bells of Ireland, Shell-flower, Molucca- 
Balm. White fragrant flowers; 3 ft; sow 
early in the spring or late in the fall; HA. 
MONARDELLA. (mon-ahr-DEL-ah) 
Labiatae. Fragrant western Amer. plants, 
both annual and perennial; grown in the 
rockery in light sandy soil. 
—villosa. MONA-S8. 25¢ 
Purple, pink and white, 2-lipped fis; hot 
places; 6”; HP. 
MONARDA. (mon-NARD-uh) 
Horse Mint. Labiatae. Annuals and per- 
ennials native of N. Amer; they are striking 
plants in groups in the border or in beds; 
showy clusters of flowers. 
—didyma. MOND-3. 25¢ 
(Kalmiana) Bee Balm. Flowers in ter- 
minal clusters; 3 ft; HP. 
—-—superba rosea. MOND-3S. 40¢ 
Large rose heads. 
— —alba. 
—fistulosa. MOND-5. 25¢ 
Wild Bergamot. Purple fis; 3 ft; (IV); HP. 
—pectinata. MOND-13. 25¢ 
(citriodora) Lemon-mint. Fls yellowish 
white; HA. 
—Mixed. MOND-X. 20¢ 
MOMORDICA. (mom-MORD.-ik-uh) 
Charanthea, Balsam Apple. Cucurbitac- 
eae. Two annual vines, easily grown from 
seed. 
—Balsamia. MOMO-1. 25¢ 
Balsam Apple. Vine; orange fruits; TA. 
—Charanthia. MOMO-2. 25¢ 
Balsam Pear. Ornamental vine; orange- 
yellow fruits; TA. 
MONTANOA. 
Compositae. Shrubs or small trees, native 
of Mexico; start seeds indoors. , 
—bipinnafida. MON-2. 254 
aerate.” heads 3” across; white rays; 8 ft; 
(X); : 
MOND-3A. 35¢. 
