TO THE FLOWER GARDEN. 



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NO. PRICB 



MLAJEfVEI^ OF PEKXJ. Nat. Ord., Nyetaginiacea. 



957 Marvel of Peru. Splendid varieties mixed, including all the finest sorts; very pictur- 



esque and diversified colors, finely contrasted with its dark-green, glossy foliage, 

 and densely branching habit ; blooming throughout the summer and autunm 

 months. 2 feet ^-05 



958 Assortments, Splendid. Colors in separate packages (see collection). 



M:A.3L.VA. ok, M:A.3L,31.0WS. Nat. Ord., Malvacea:. 

 Showy fi-ee-flowering border-plants ; succeeding in any garden-soiL Hardy annuals. 



959 Malva Capensis. Red and white ; firom Cape of Good Hope. 2 feet 05 



960 Coccinea. Purple ; fi'om south of Europe. 2 feet 05 



96 I Zebrina. White and purple, striped 05 



962 Moschaia. Rose-foliage; musk-scented 05 



MACHiCRANTHERA TANACBTi FOLIA (one-fifth natuial nze). 



l^ffAdTJT^.RAiyrm^KA.. Nat. Ord., Compositte. 



A pretty little dwarf free-flowering plant ; flowers resembling Michaelmas Daisy. Harc^ 

 annual. 



963 Machaeranthera Tanacetifolia. Blush-purple, with golden-yellow centre. 1 foot . « 



]M:A.K,TY1VIA. (UNrcoRN Plant). Nat. Ord., Pedaliacece. 



Handsome tropical annuals, remarkable for the size of their flower compared with thel 

 leaves ; requires a light rich soil and a warm situation. The young fi'uit, or seed-pods, art 

 considered fine for pickling. Tender annual. 



964 Martynia Angularis. Purple; fi-om Brazil. 2 feet 05 



965 Cramiolaria. White; fi-om Brazil. 2 feet 05 



966 Fragrans (sweet-scented). Purple; fi-om Mexico. 2 feet oS 



967 Lutea. Yellow ; from Brazil. 2 feet 05 



IVTA^TRICAJRllA.. Nat. Ord., Composite. 

 A beautiful dwarf-growing plant, well adapted for beds or edging. Half-hardy pereimiaL 



968 Matricaria Eximia. Double, quilled. 1 4 foot 10 



969 Capensis. Double. White; very fine. Three-quarters foot lO 



ML^URA-IVDYA.. Nat. Ord., Scropkulariacea. 



The most gracefiil and fi-ee-flowering of soft-wooded climbers, whether for the ornamenta- 

 tion of the conservatory and greenhouse, or for pillars, trellis-work, and verandas in the flow 

 er-garden. The effect produced by the profusion of elegant and varied-colored flowers i» 

 strikingly beautifiiL Blooms the first season fi-om seed. Half-hardy perennial. 



