6o ■ AMATEUR cultivator's GUIDE 



MAURANDYA BARCLAYANA. 



971 Maurandya Antirrhinum. Pale-violet, lo feet Jo.io 



972 Barclayana. Rich violet. lo feet . . . . . , , . . . .10 



973 Alba. White. 10 feet 10 



974 Coccinea. Scarlet. 10 feet 10 



975 Rosea. Rose. 10 feet ' 10 



976 Lilacina. Lilac. 10 feet 10 



977 Purpurea Grandiflora. Purple. 10 feet . . . , 10 



978 Semperflorens, Alba. White. 10 feet 10 



979 Rosea. Rose. 10 feet 10 



980 — Mixed. Above mixed lo 



M:E3L<A-lMI»OI>rU»X. Nat. Ord., Compositit. 



982 Melampodium Macranlhum. A pretty border-plant Yellow. 2 feet . . . .10 



MTESEl^rmtYA-TNTHEMIUTMC. Nat. Ord., Fkoidc<s. 



A brilliant and profuse-flowering tribe of extremely pretty dwarf-growing plants ; strik- 

 ingly effective in beds, edging;, roclc-work, rustic baskets, or vases, in warm, sunny situa- 

 tions ; also for indoor decoration if grown in pots, boxes, or pans. Succeeds best in dry 

 loamy soil. Half-hardy annual. 



983 Mesembryanthemum Capiiaium. Yellow, i foot o^ 



984 Crysialllum (Ice-plant). White. Half foot 05 



985 Glabrum. Smooth yellow. Three-quarters foot 05 



936 Pinnatlfidum. Yellow, i foot .05 



937 Pomeridianum. Bright yellow, large-flowered 05 



908 Tricolor. Rosy-pink, purple centre 05 



989 ^— Album. White, with purple centre 10 



990 — — Mixed. Above, mixed 10 



3I:E1Li^I^EXJCA.. Nat. Ord., Myrtaceet. 



A genus of very desirable greenhouse or conservatory plants, remarkable for the neatness 

 of their foliage, and the beauty of their flowers, which are produced on gracefully drooping 

 branches. 



991 Melaleuca Hypericifolia. Scarlet ; from New South Wales 25 



992 Myrtifolla . .23 



