FLOWER 



MAURANDIA. 



A pretty and graceful climber, blooming profusely 

 tmtil frost. Half-hardy perennial. 8 ft. 



1866 Maurandia Barclayana. Purple. 10 



1867 alba. White. 10 



1868 Rose. 10 



1865 IMiACd colors. 10 



MESEMBRYANTHEMUIVI. 



Very dwarf traihng plants of much beauty, bloom- 

 ing the whole summer. Tender annual. 

 1870 I^Iesembryanthemumcrystallinum. Ice Plant. Re- 

 markable on account of its ice-like foliage. 5 



MIGNONETTE. Reseda. 



Much prized for its fragrance; should be planted in 

 a cool situation. Hardy annual. 



187.5 Reseda odorata. The common mignonette. 5 



1876 iMachet. A dwarf variety, best for pot-plants. 



The finest variety yet offered. 10 



1877 Parson's White. Nearly white; very fragrant. 10 



1878 Pyramidal. Flowers large; of a reddish tint. 5 



MIIVIOSA. Sensitive Plant. 



A floral curiosity ; the leaves seem to possess nerves, 

 as they droop instantly on being touched. Hardy an- 

 nual. 



1 885 I>Iiinosa pudica. Rose-colored flowers. 5 



MUMULUS. Monkey Flower. 



Very showj', odd-shaped and richly colored flow- 

 ers; flue for pot-cultm-e, or in shaded spots in the 

 garden. Tender perennials blooming the first year 

 from seed. 



1890 I>liinulus cupreus, Emperor. These hybrids are 

 splendidly adapted for the garden and suc- 

 ceed admirably. The flowers are double; 

 known as the "Hose in Hose " variety, and 

 have a great variety of colors; mottled and 

 figured. 25 



1891 Single mixed. 10 



1892 moschatus. Musk Plant. A dwarf vari- 

 ety, with small yellow flowers; grown for the 

 strong, musk-like scent of the foliage. 10 



MIRABILIS. Marvel of Peru. 



Popular border plant, with rich glossy leaves, and 

 a profusion of bloom of various colors. Half-hardy 

 perennial. 



19(J0 I*Iirabilis jalapa. Four-o'clock. Fine mixed 

 colors. 5 



SEEDS. ^ 

 M!NA LOBATA. 



A rapid-growing Mexican climber. At first the 

 buds are red, becoming orange-yellow as they open, 

 and creamy- white when fully expanded; very free 

 flowering. "When the plant is "fully grown it is a won- 

 derfully attractive sight. Half-hardy annual. 20 ft. 

 1895 mina lobata. 10 



Monkshood. See Aconltum Napellus. 



Morning Glory. See Ipomoea. 



Musk Plant. See MImulus moschatus. 



MYOSOTIS. Forget-me-not. 



Neat little bushy plants, bearing ntmierous ra- 

 cemes of star-like flowers. Succeed best in a shaded 



moist situation. Half-hardy perennial. 



1905 I*lyosotis alpestris. Blue. 5 



1906 alba. White. 5 



1907 Victoria. Dwarf, bushy habit; large 



lir;:ht blue flowers. 10 



1909 IMixed colors. ^ 



1910 dissitiflora. Six to twelve inches; compact; 



sky-blue flowers ; very fine. 10 



1911 palustris. The true Forget-me-not. 10 



1912 Azorica. Very large flowers. 10 



