. Golden anniversary [catalogue]. Nursery stock, Rhode Island, Catalogs; Vegetables, Seeds, Catalogs; Flowers, Seeds, Catalogs; Agricultural implements, Catalogs. LOUBLE POPPIES. MIMULUS (Monkey Flower). Flowers showy and oddly marked; ground color white or yellow, flaked and spotted with maroon, scarlet or crimson. Plants dwarf and compact, and bloom continuously. M. moschatus. The well-known Musk Plant, with strongly-scented yellow flowers. 10 cts. per pkt. M. tigrinis grandiflorus. Large-flowering new tigered and spotted varieties in many rich colors. 20 cts. M ESEM BRYAN TH EM UM CRYSTALLI
. Golden anniversary [catalogue]. Nursery stock, Rhode Island, Catalogs; Vegetables, Seeds, Catalogs; Flowers, Seeds, Catalogs; Agricultural implements, Catalogs. LOUBLE POPPIES. MIMULUS (Monkey Flower). Flowers showy and oddly marked; ground color white or yellow, flaked and spotted with maroon, scarlet or crimson. Plants dwarf and compact, and bloom continuously. M. moschatus. The well-known Musk Plant, with strongly-scented yellow flowers. 10 cts. per pkt. M. tigrinis grandiflorus. Large-flowering new tigered and spotted varieties in many rich colors. 20 cts. M ESEM BRYAN TH EM UM CRYSTALLIN U M. (Ice Plant.) Glistening waxen leaves and stems, covered with a shining granular coat. Flowers quite pretty, and of various colors ; plant trailing, about 6 inches high ; well adapted for baskets, vases, borders. Mixed, 5 cts. per pkt. NOLANA. Beautiful trailing border plants, with flowers in all shades of blue, and yellow and white; also admirable for hanging- baskets, etc. Mixed, 5 cts. per pkt. NIGELLA i Love-in-a-Mist). A delicately pretty plant ; light blue or white flowers, set in a mist of feathery green foliage, and bearing curious seed-pods. Mixed, 5 cts. per pkt. DWARF NASTURTIUMS. Tom Thumb Varieties, for Bedding. None of the old-fashioned plants deserve their renewal of popularity better than the Nasturtium, so brilliant and varied in color- ing, free in bloom, and picturesque in appear- ance. Its brave and hardy habit of growth, even in hottest suns and poor soils, once gave it the name of "the soldier's flower," which was well borne out by the rollicking air of the climbing varieties: but now the artists claim it, and its pale green, shield-shaped leaves and vivid flowers appear on all sorts of choice bric-a-brac, besides being prime favorites for cut-flower work and personal adornment. The Dwarf Nasturtiums form thick masses of leaves and flowers not more than a foot in height. Beauty. Very bright: flowers yellow and scarlet, of. the most showy de
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