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LITTLE BROWNIE MABIGuLD.
■ SINGLE TOM THUMB MARIGOLDS.
Form conipaft oval little bimlies, only G to H inrhee
high ; completely covered with showy blosBoms from
June until fall. For massing in beds, for e(l);iniCB, or
«ven for i)ots, they are unusually showy and natlBfac-
tory.
"Iilttle Brownie." Vivid golden yellow, with vel-
vety criniKon spots .". Pkt. 5

  • ' Canary Yellow." Light bright yellow with gar-

net-muroon spots around the centre 5
MARVEL OF PERU, or FOUR
O'CLOCKS.
Beautiful summer-blooming annuals of bushy habit.
S feet high, each plant bearing throughout tlie sum-
mer hundredsof large flowers of white, yellow, crimson,
striped.
Hixed Colors Pkt. 5
"Varieffated Foliage, Mixed Colors. Foliage
striped and marked with silver, gold, etc. The flow-
ers raBge through the same great varieties of colors
as the green-leaved type 5
MATRICARIA.
(Doulile Wliire I.Vfrf.n\)
Alba Plenissima. Bushy annual garden plant,
bearing quantities of white double button-like flow-
ers, useful for cutting Pkt. 10
BnOTxrball. Pure snow-white double flowers in dense
clusters almost covering theoval plants with bloom ;
height, 8 inches. Very deflirable for iH-dding 10
MATMOLA BICORNIS.
^' Vigrht-Scented Stock." A garden annual grown
for Its delicious perfume, which is emitted in the
evening and morning, also after a shower. 1 foot.
Pkt. 5
MAURANDIA.
Oiant-flowerin?. Beautiful climber for either
garden or greenhouse decoration, gemmed with
Gloxlida-shaped flowers fully double the size of
the older, well-known sorts. The plants, from seed
Bown in spring, will begin flowering by .lulv (uid
continue untilfrost. Ofeet. Mixed Colors. .y'"A(. lu
MESEMBRYANTHEMUM TRICOLOR.
Dwarf-spreading garden annuals, with large, showv
single flowers of pink or wliite. smieeding ^vell in drV
situations. % foot. Mixed Colors Pit. 5
MIGNONETTE.
This deliciously fragrant flowering plant is the most
popular annual grown. Mignonette does best in as
•cool a eitu.Ttion as possible.
Xargpe-flowering-. The common Sweet Mignonette.
Per oz., l.'Jc.. Pkt. T.
Bird's Mammoth. Properly cultivated the spikes
average 12 to 15 inches long, are verv full and ex-
ceedingly fragrant. Splendid for garden, green-
house or pot culture 10
SIZiVEBT WHITE. Long, tai)ering spikes com-
pactly filled with fragrant silvery white flowers;
continues long in bloom 10
Xarge White TJprig-ht. Grows 2 to 3 feet high ;
foliage gra.viNli green ; flowers white, on long slender
spikes; the perfume is very strong when grown in
masses 5
Hed Victoria. A fine, profuse-flowering, dwari,
branching variety, bearing compacj trusses of deep
red flowers; very fragrant 10
Oolden Queen. Golden yellow flowers; dense dwarf
growth 5
Allen's Defiance Porcingf Mig-nonette. The best
variety for greenhouse forcing, producing extra
long, full spikes 25
Machet Perfection, (.S'eepag-e 91.) .o
SBD GOUATH. (Seepage 91.) 20
MVO.MOTI.s V.CTOI!l.\
MIMOSA PUDICA.
"Sensitive Plant." Curious annual; the leaves
instantly close „,, „\wn touclied. A neat plant for
either jiot or garden culture. 2 feet Pkt. 5
MIMULUS.
Admirable pot plants, jind efpinllv adapted for the
garden 1 he color and markings(,f the large Gloxinia-
sliaped flowers arerich in thee.Ntrenie.r.inging through
criinson, ninroon. yellow, white and pink, beautifully
spnlTecl ami lilotcln'fl.
Fine Mixed Spotted Varieties. 1 foot Pkt. 5
Moschatus. iMu.sk l-l.-,nr.) Foliage emits a strong
musky perfume; yellow. U, foot 5
MINA.
Splendid annual garden cllmberaofluxurlantgrowth
20 to 30 feet. Adai)ted for trellis, verandas, arbors.
etc They flower profusely until killed by frost, and
make a fine show.
Sangruinea. The flowers, about an Inch across, are
borne in large clusters; color, blood-red. with vel-
lowish throat /'A-f" 10
Iiobata. The flowers are borne on long graceful
spikes. Color, rosy crimson, changing to orange
and cream £0
MOMORDICA.
(Halsam Apple and Balsam Pear.)
Luxuriant annual climbers, with large leaves,
making dense shade. The flowers are followed by or-
namental, large fruits of orange or copper color
wiiich burst and expose an interior of red, which is
highly cffwtlve. 1,-, to 20 li-et.
Momordica Balsamina. ( Balsam Apple. ) Orange
frnits Pktrs
Momordica Charantia. (Balsani Pear.) Cop-
pery, scarletHoiiiied fruits 5
MUSA ENSETE.
The Abyssinian Banana Plant. A foliage plant
of magnilicent iiroiinrtioim ; for subtropical effects
on lawns or as specimens in tubs they are strikingly
effective. Seeds sown early in the house will produce
plants 10 to 15 feet high the first season Pkt. 25
MYOSOTIS.
( FORd ET-MK-NOTS. )
These popular perennials are hardy enough to re-
main in the open ground excepting in very cold
"atitudes. wliere they should be well i.rotected; if
S(.wn early in the spring they will flower the first
season.
Dwarf Alpine. Mixed Colors. Compact plants,
4 to C inrlies liigh. flowering jirofii..!elv Pkt. 10
Palustris. I.ai-ge-dowei-ing. dark blue. 1 foot... 10

Alpestris, Blue 5
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Author Henry G. Gilbert Nursery and Seed Trade Catalog Collection.; Peter Henderson & Co.
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Everything for the garden : 1902.
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42383199
Item ID
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133997 (Find related Wikimedia Commons images)
Title ID
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66553 (Find related Wikimedia Commons images)
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Page 110
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NameFound:Alpestris NameConfirmed:Alpestris NameBankID:5330161 NameFound:Balsamina NameConfirmed:Balsamina Tourn. ex Scop. EOLID:5020093 NameFound:Bicornis NameConfirmed:Bicornis EOLID:13259392 NameBankID:5098707 NameFound:Charantia NameFound:Gloxinia NameConfirmed:Gloxinia L'Her. EOLID:72184 NameFound:Grandiflora NameFound:MATRICARIA NameConfirmed:Matricaria EOLID:61738 NameBankID:2659011 NameFound:Maurandia NameConfirmed:Maurandia NameBankID:8674346 NameFound:Mesembryanthemum tricolor NameConfirmed:Mesembryanthemum tricolor NameBankID:10491318 NameFound:Mimosa pudica NameConfirmed:Mimosa pudica EOLID:417449 NameBankID:2650955 NameFound:Mimulus NameConfirmed:Mimulus EOLID:103579 NameBankID:4774934 NameFound:Momordica NameConfirmed:Momordica L. EOLID:61243 NameFound:Moschatus NameConfirmed:Moschatus NameBankID:4248171 NameFound:Musa ensete NameConfirmed:Musa ensete Gmelin EOLID:1119982 NameBankID:618296 NameFound:MYOSOTIS NameConfirmed:Myosotis EOLID:40769 NameBankID:2654540 NameFound:Palustris NameConfirmed:Palustris (Hust.) J.W.G. Lund NameBankID:5332955 NameFound:Plenissima NameFound:Victoria NameConfirmed:Victoria EOLID:34123 NameBankID:897688
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https://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/42383199
DOI
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10.5962/bhl.title.66553
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Flickr sets
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  • Everything for the garden : 1901.
  • Garden Stories
Flickr tags
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  • Catalogs
  • Flowers
  • Peter Henderson & Co
  • Plants, Ornamental
  • Seed industry and trade
  • Seeds
  • Trade catalogs
  • U.S. Department of Agriculture, National Agricultural Library
  • bhl:page 42383199
  • dc:identifier https://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/42383199
  • bhlGardenStories
  • Marigold
  • Mimulus
  • Mignonette
  • Myosotis
  • Mina Sanguinea
  • BHLinbloom
  • peter henderson & co
  • plants, ornamental
  • u.s. department of agriculture, national agricultural library
  • bhlgardenstories
  • mina sanguinea
  • bhlinbloom
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18 March 2015
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