62 AMATEUR CULTIVATOR'S GUIDE 



NO. PRICK 



998 Mimulus Musk (Mimulus AfascAatus). The well-known musk-plant . . . $0.10 



999 Cupreus. A new species, six or eight inches high, with handsome, glossy folia?;e, 



and large, finely-formed, orange-scarlet flowers ; very free-flowering. Valuable 



for borders and beds 25 



1000 Hybrida Grandiflora. White ground, with crimson spots. Superb. Half ft . .js 



100 1 Yellow ground, crimson blotches . . . . . . • .25 



1002 Finest Mixed. All the above mixed 25 



1003 PzrA\na {Tigrinoides). An extremely beautiful new blotched and spotted hybrid, 



of Mimulus Cupreus and Luteus, having the dwarf-spreading habit and glossy 

 foliage of the former, with large finely-shaped flower of a rich golden-yellow 

 ground-color, blotched and spotted in a most striking manner with coppery ma- 

 roon ; a splendid mixture 25 



]M:IGIV0]VETTE. Nat. Ord., ResedacecB. 



A well-known fragrant favorite, which produces a pleasing contrast to the more showy 

 occupants of the parterre. If well thinned out immediately the plants are large enough, 

 they will grow stronger, and produce larger spikes of bloom. The seeds should be scattered 

 about shrubbery and mixed flower-borders, where it grows readily. Hardy annuals. 



1004 Mignonette {Roseda Odoraid). The well-known sweet-scented variety. Half foot. 



(25 per ounce) 05 



1005 Grandiflora. Large-flowered variety ; from Barbary. Half foot . . . .05 



1006 Mycrophylla. Thousand-leaved 10 



1007 Arborea (Tree). Fine foliage. 2 feet 10 



M:0]VItSIIOOr>. Nat. Ord., Ranunculacea. 

 (See Aconitum.) 



IMCOKIVIjVG OLOKY, Nat. Ord., ConvolvtRacece. 



1009 Morning Glory, Mixed. The finest varieties. 20 feet 05 



(For other varieties, see Convolvulus.) 



IktOTjniNTlVG- I5Kir>E. Nat. Ord., Dipsacece. 



(See Scabious.) 



M:OM:OKr>ICA.. Nat. Ord., Cuctirbitacete. 



The Squirting Cucumber ; an annual gourd-like plant with woolly leaves and golden-yel- 

 low flowers, the fioiit of which resembles a small cucumber, and, when ripe, bursts the moment 

 it is touched, scattering its seeds, and the half-liquid pulpy matter in which they are con- 

 tained, to a considerable distance. Half-hardy annual. 



101 1 Momordica Balsamina (P>alsam Apple). From East Indies. 10 feet 05 



1012 Charantia (Balsam Pear). From East Indies. 10 feet 05 



]\IOriWA.. Nat. Ord., Compositie. 



1013 Morna Elegans. An everlasting flower; fine for dry bouquets; from Swan River. 



i| feet 05 



MTSTOSOTIS (Forget-Me-Not). Nat. Ord., Boraghiaccce. 



These beautiful little flowers are too well known to need recommendation ; will grow 

 around fountains, over damp rock-work, or in any moist situation. Hardy perennial. 



1014 Myosotis Alpestrls. A variety with blue flowers. Half foot 05 



1015 Alba. Wliite. Half foot 10 



1016 Palustrls. A well-known favorite, with clusters of delicate blue flowers appearing 



all summer ; blooms the first year from seed. Half foot 05 



1017 Palustrls Azurea Major. A beautiful variety, with large blue flowers. Hah" 



foot lO 



1018 Azorica. Blue, shaded with purple ; a fine large-flowered variety . . . .10 



]»rCJSIi:-I*LA.TVT. Nat. Ord., Scrophulariacece. 

 (See Mimulus Moschatus.) 



