E. H. Hunt : seedsman ehhuntseedsman1894hunt Year: 1894 NASTURTIUM--LADY BIRD. Spikes eight inches in length, flowers white — Cabrie). Red flowers — Large Flowering. The common sweet Mignonette — Ameliorata. Very sweet. Oz. 15 — Mixture. Many varieties 5 MIMULUS. (Monkey-Flower.) Showy, free flowering, half-hardy perennials, but usually treated as an- nuals. M. Moschatus. Musk plant. Suc- cessfully grown in a pot standing in a tight saucer constantly supplied with water. Place in the sun. i}i ft. 10 — Tigrinus. Flowers beautifully blotched 5 — Double varieties, mixed lo — Emperor. Of
E. H. Hunt : seedsman ehhuntseedsman1894hunt Year: 1894 NASTURTIUM--LADY BIRD. Spikes eight inches in length, flowers white — Cabrie). Red flowers — Large Flowering. The common sweet Mignonette — Ameliorata. Very sweet. Oz. 15 — Mixture. Many varieties 5 MIMULUS. (Monkey-Flower.) Showy, free flowering, half-hardy perennials, but usually treated as an- nuals. M. Moschatus. Musk plant. Suc- cessfully grown in a pot standing in a tight saucer constantly supplied with water. Place in the sun. i}i ft. 10 — Tigrinus. Flowers beautifully blotched 5 — Double varieties, mixed lo — Emperor. Of large size, remark- ably rich color, mottled and fig- ured 10 CQiNA LCOBAIPA. This resembles the Cypress Vine, ex- cept in the flower,which is tube-shaped, at first bright red, and changing to white when fully open, T. A. 15 ft lo MORNING GLORY See Convolvulus. MYOSOTIS or Forget-Me-Not. The Forget-me-not is an old favorite plant, bearing clusters of star-shaped, delicate blue flowers, with white and yellow eyes. It flourishes best in a moist shady situation, and is in con- stant bloom nearly the whole season. If the seeds be sown in autumn it wil! succeed best and flower earlier in spring. H. P. M. Alpestris. Blue. 6 in — Alba. White. 6 in M — Robusta Crandiflora. ( Eliza Fanrobert. ) Pyramidal growth, flowei's large, of a beautiful sky blue with yellow eye 5 — Victoria. Of bushy habit, bear- ing large, bright, azure-blue flowers. The plant attains a height of 5 to 7 inches, with a diameter of 8 to 10 in. and when fully grown is globular in shape, and completely covered with fl-owers 5 Oz. 15- The dwarf varieties are all desirable, and are among our most popular plants, standing any amount of heat and drought, growing vigorously and flowering freely all summer and fall; excel- lent for massing and ribboning, doing well even in poor soil. The tall varie- ties are elegant plants for verandas, trellises, etc. The seed pods can be gathered, wh
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