NO. PRICE 



924 Lupins Moritzianus. Fine blue. Half foot $0.05 



925 Mutabilis Varie-color. Colors various and handsome. Hardy annual . . .05 



926 Nanus. Dwarf, blue and white ; very pretty. Hardy annuaL Half foot . . .05 



927 Albus. Pure white. Half foot os 



928 Polyphyllus. Blue. Hardy perennial. 25 feet 05 



929 Alba. White. Hardy perennial 05 



930 Subcarnosus. Blue and white, the latter changing to crimson ; from Texas. 



Hardy annual, i foot 10 



LYCmVIS. Nat. Ord., Caryophyllacece, 



A genus of handsome and highly ornamental plants, of easy culture. Lychnis Chalce- 

 donica is strikingly effective in mixed flowers and shrubbery borders. Lychnis Viscaria 

 Splendens and Lychnis Haageana are extremely beautiful. They succeed in any good 

 rich soiL Hardy perennials. 

 93 1 Lychnis Chalcedonica. Scarlet; from Russia. 2 feet 05 



932 Alba. White ; from Russia. 2 feet 05 



933 Mutabilis. Rose-white; from Russia. 2 feet 05 



934 Flos Jovis (Jove's Flower). Bright-red ; from Germany, ij feet 05 



935 Fulgens. Bright-scarlet; from Siberia. 1 5 feet 05 



936 Haageana. Beautiful bright-scarlet. 1 5 feet 10 



937 Sieboldi. White, fine. 4 feet 25 



938 Presslii Multiflora. New 25 



939 Lapponica. New. Hardy perennial 10 



I^YTHItUM:. Nat. Ord., Lythracea. 



940 Lythrum Roseum Superbum. Deep rose, in long spikes ; a fine border-plant. Hardy 



perennial. 2 feet 05 



M:AGYI>A.IiIS. Nat. Ord., Umbellifera:. 

 A beautiful omamental-foliaged plant, with immense heads of showy yellow flowers. 



941 Magydaris Tomeniosa. Yellow; from Algeria 10 



3M1A.DAJKI-A,. Nat. Ord., Composites. 



942 Madaria Corymbosa. Pale-yellow ; fine for borders ; from California. 1 5 feet . . .05 



]\1:A.L0I»E. Nat. Ord., MalvacecB. 

 Handsome plants of branching habit, producing their large flower in great profusion ; 

 very effective in mixed borders. 



943 Malope Grandiflora. Dark crimson ; from Barbary. 2 feet 05 



944 Alba. White ; from Barbary. 2 feet 05 



MA.IHGrOLI>. Nat. Ord., Composiite. 

 All features considered, it is questionable whether any genus of plants amongst annuals 

 can vie with either the French or African Marigolds in their glowing colors and their ele- 

 gantly lobed leaves, of the richest green tint, and, above all, in their almost unequalled and 

 sole adaption for summer and late autumn decoration in the flower-garden, retaining their 

 verdant beauty and gorgeous colors undimmed and undiminished to the very verge of win- 

 ter. No feature in their habit of growth is in excess either in leaf or flower, but admirably 

 balanced for effect ; neat, compact, and beautiful ; of the easiest culture ; should always be 

 thinned or transplanted so as to stand single, at least eighteen inches distance from each 

 other. 



945 Marigold Mr'xcan {Tagetes erecia). Lemon-color. 2 feet 05 



946 Orange-color. 2 feet 05 



947 French {T. patula). New, orange, i foot 05 



948 Superb Striped. 1 foot 10 



949 New Dwarf. Fine. Three-quarters foot 05 



950 Miniature. A small-flowered variety. Three-quarters foot . . • .05 



95 1 Good Mixed 05 



952 Superb Mixed. Saved only from selected double flowers 10 



953 Garden Superb. Large double orange flowers ; very double 05 



954 Cape (Calendula Pluvialis). Purple and white. 14 feet ...... .05 



955 Ranunculus. Orange, double ; fine 05 



956 —^ Dunnetts. New, orange • 10 



