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Lupinus Hartwegii, delicate foliage, and dense spikes of rich blue flow- 

 ers. 1 to 2 feet high. 



Cruikshankii, spikes of white flowers shaded with yellow, pur- 

 ple and blue. Sow in heat in March. 2 or 3 feet. 



LYCHmS. 



Valuable, handsome, and ornamental plants of easy cultivation; strikingly 

 effective in mixed beds and borders. Hardy perennial. 



Lychnis ehaleedoniea, (London Pride,) bright scarlet. 2 feet. 



LYTHKUM. 



A fine border plant, handsome, and of easy cultivation. Hardy perennial. 

 Lythrum roseum superbum, deep rose-colored flowers, in long- spikes. 

 2 feet. Very showy. 



MARVEL OF PERU.— (MiRABiLis.) 



(See Four O'Clock.) 



MATHIOLA. 



(See Stocks.) 



MAURAl^DYA. 



Graceful, free blooming climbersc Will bloom all summer, and may be 

 kept growing all winter Flowers Foxglove-shaped, and very profuse. Half- 

 liardy perennial, blooming the first year. 



Maurandya Barclayana, flowers purple, rose, white and violet. 

 mixed, seeds of the best and choicesl[,kinds mixed. 



MARIGOLD, CAPE.— (Caleot)ula.) 



Conspicuous, fine-flowering plants, growing freely in almost any soil. 

 Suitable for beds or borders. Hardy annual. 2 feet. 



Calendula pongei fl, pi, double, white; fine. 



•• pluvialis, flowers white, brown underneath. 



MARIGOLD, FRENCH.— (Tagetes.) 



Elegant, profuse-blooming plants, with cut foliage. Ver^'" effective in 

 borders. Succeeds best in light soil. Half-hardy annual, 1 foot. 



Tagetes signata pumila; a fine novelty of elegant habit, with bright 

 yellow flowers. Finest varieties mixed. 



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