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Impatiens Sultani. 



Netnopliila maculata. Large white 

 flowers, spotted with violet. One foot high. 

 December till April. 



Mesembryanthemum crystallinum. 



Ice plant. Neat plant with icy looking- foli- 

 age. It is of spreading habit. Good for 

 baskets or beds. One foot. February till 

 March. 



Mimulus tigrinus. Monkey flower. 

 Showy flowers of yellow and brown. Should 

 be sown in a shady place. Does not trans- 

 plant well. Half foot. December till 

 March. 



Mimosa pudica. Sensitive Plant. A 

 curious and interesting plant which folds up 

 its leaves when touched. One foot. Febru- 

 ary till June. 



Mirabilis jalapa. Marvel of Peru. A 

 well-known plant of easy culture; produc- 

 ing flowers of various colors. It forms a root 

 which can be preserved from one year to an- 

 other. February till June. Three feet. 



Matricaria capensis. Double Matri- 

 caria. White double flowers, resembling the 

 Daisy, but smaller, are fine for bouquets; 

 blooms nearly the whole summer. Two feet. 

 December till March. 



Myosotis palustris. Forget-me-not. 

 A fine little plant, with small, blue, star- 

 like flowers. Should have a moist, shady 

 situation. Does not succeed so well here as 

 in Europe, of which it is a native. Half 

 foot high. December till March. 



Nemopliila Insignis. Blue Grove 

 Love. Plants of easy culture, very pretty 

 and profuse bloomers. Bright blue with 

 white centre. One foot high. 



Nigella damascena. Love in a Mist. 

 Plants of easy culture, with light blue 

 flowers. Does not transplant well. One foot 

 high. December till April. 



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Lobelia Erinus. 



LycliBis Chalcedonica. 



Nierembergia gracilis. Nierember- 

 gia. Nice plants with delicate foliage, and 

 white flowers tinted with lilac. One foot 

 November till April. 



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CEnothera I/amarckiana. Evening 

 Primrose. Showy, large yellow flowers. 

 November till April. 



Two feet high. 



Our mixed Flower Seeds are composed of the best selected varieties. 



