TO THE FLOWER GARDEN. 



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MANDEVILLEA suAVEOLENS (one-fifth natural size). 



. NAT. ORD., Apocynace*. 



Well known as a most elegant and beautiful pure white, -large, open, highly fragrant, 

 trumpet-shaped flower, freely produced in a profusion of racemes, which renders it ex- 

 tremely attractive either in greenhouse or garden. From Buenos Ayres. 

 993 Mandevillea Suaveolens. White. Greenhouse shrub. 10 feet .... 0.35 



NAT. ORD., Meliaceee. 



A very ornamental tree, continuing in bloom the whole summer ; thrives best in peat, 

 loam, and sand. 



993j Melia Azederach. Blue ; from Syria. 30 feet ......... 35 



IMDETHOSrDIEItO. NAT. ORD., Myrtaceas. 



A splendid greeehouse shrub, with beautiful bottle brush-like flowers ; succeeds in peat 

 and loam. 



994 Metrosideros Lanceolata. Red ; from New Holland. 10 feet ...... 35 



M:iCROI > TJlS. NAT. ORD., Composite 

 A new everlasting flower, of much promise. Half-hardy annual 



995 Micropus Supinus. An interesting novelty .......... 10 



UMCI1MOSA. (SENSITIVE-PLANT). NAT. ORD., Leguminosec. 



996 Mimosa Pudica. Grown as a curiosity, being so sensitive that the leaves close up by 

 being slightly touched. Suitable for growing in pots, or the open border, i ft. 



(MONKEY-FLOWER). NAT. ORD., Scrophulariacea. 

 A genus of extremely handsome, profuse-flowering plants, with singularly shaped and 

 brilliantly colored flowers, which are distinguished by their rich and strikingly beautiful 

 markings. Seeds sown in spring make fine bedding-plants for summer blooming, while seed 

 sown in autumn produces very effective early-flowering greenhouse plants. Half-hardy 

 perennials. 



997 Mimulus Cardinalis (Monkey-Flower). Very showy, with brilliant scarlet flowers; 

 blooms readily the first year from seed. Fine for bedding. Three-quarters ft. . 



