PETEil HENDERSON & CO. S CATALOGUE OP SEEDS. 



Lupinus Cruickshanki, 

 Page 18. 



Zonale Geranium — single flower. 

 Page 16. 



MIGNONETTE. 



PER PKT. 



A well-known favorite, highly esteemed for its delightful fragrance. If well thinned out as 

 soon as the plants are large enough, they will grow stronger, and produce large spikes 

 of bloom. Hardy Annuals. 



Mignonette. {Beseda Odorata.) Large flowered variety. Per ounce 25 cents. 5 



• Large-flowered Pyramidal. {Beseda Ameliorata.) Quite distinct from the old large 



flowered variety; its foliage and flowers are much larger, the plants are of pyra- 

 midal growth, and attain a large size 10 



Parsons' New White. Flowers nearly white, a new and desirable variety, 10 



MIMULUS (Monkey Flower). 



* Strikingly handsome flowers, making bright ornaments for conservatory, greenhouse, or gen- 

 eral flower garden. Seed sown in spring makes fine bedding-plants for summer bloom- 

 ing, while seed sown in autumn produces very effective early-flowering greenhouse 

 plants. Half-hardy Perennials. 

 Mimulus Cardinalis. Scarlet. 1 ft 10 



Moschatus {Mush Plant). Yellow, \ f t 10 



Tigrinus. An exceedingly beautiful new blotched and spotted hybrid, rivalling the 



Calceolaria in the variety of its bright colors 10 



Tigrinus Flore Pleno. A beautiful new double flowering variety, valuable alike for open 



garden and greenhouse decoration ; choice mixed colors 25 



Hybridus Choice Mixed. From the finest sorts. (See cut.) 10 



MIMOSA (Sensitive Plant). 



Mimosa Pudica. A very interesting and curious plant, its leaves closing if touched or 



shaken. Half-hardy Annual 5 



MYESIPHYLLUM (Smilax). 



There is no climbing plant in cultivation that surpasses this in the graceful beauty of its 

 foliage, and its peculiar wavy formation renders it one of the most valuable of all plants 

 for vases or hanging baskets, as it can be used either to climb or to droop, as required; 

 in cut flowers, particularly for wreaths, it is now considered indispensable by all flor- 

 ists. {See cut.) 25 



MOMOEBICA. 



Very curious trailing plants, with ornamental foliage and remarkable fruit. Half-ha,rdy 



Annuals. 

 Momordica Balsamina {Balsam Apple.) From East Indies, 10 ft. {See cut.) 5 



Charantia {Balsam Pear.) 10 ft 5 



MORNING GLO&Y. 



Morning Glory. {See Convolvulus.) Finest mixed, 20 ft ' 5 



MUKIA. 



A very pretty annual climber, with small heart-shaped leaves and scarlet berries; very orna- 

 mental and of rapid growth. 

 Mukia Scabrella. From K Holland, 10 ft 10 



MUSK PLANT. {See Mimnlus Moschatus.) 



