J. M. Thorrurn & Co. 's Catalogue of Seeds. 



93 



NUMBER and NAME. 



y± oz. at oz. rate only on articles quotei at 

 $1 per oz. and over. 



3570 

 3573 

 3575 

 3576 



3577 

 3578 

 35S0 

 3581 

 3582 



3583 

 3584 



3586 

 3587 

 3588 



3590 



3598 

 3603 

 3608 

 3610 

 3612 

 3613 



3614 



Mesembryanthemum tricolor 



— album 



cordifolium variegatum . . . 

 glabrum 



General Observations. 



per oz. 



15c. 

 15c. 

 40c. 

 40c. 



Mignonette- 

 Reseda odorata 

 — grandiliora . 



Golden Queen .peroz 



Crimson Queen li 



pumila compacta, Dwarf 



per oz., 50c. 



— — ,l Machet,"Dwarf " 75c. 



"Gabrielle" (robust) 



per oz., 75c. 



Miles' Spiral . " 40c. 



Giant Pyramidal " 25c. 



Pyramidal Dwarf Bush 



per oz., 75c. 



— Parsons' White 



Choice collection, including — 

 10 varieties Mignonette . . . . 



Mimosa pudica 



Mimulus cardinalis 



hybridus cupreus 



roseus superbus 



Roezlii 



tigrinus peroz., $1.50 



— grandiflorus 



Molucella spinosa 



Monk's-hood 



Mourning Bride 



3620 Musa Ensete . per 100 seeds, $2 



3625 Musk Plant . . 



3627 New Compact 



3633 

 3639 

 3645 

 3647 

 3650 

 3652 

 3654 

 3657 

 3660 

 3662 

 3663 

 3664 

 3665 

 3666 

 3670 

 3672 

 3674 



3677 

 3678 



3680 

 3682 

 3684 

 3686 

 3690 

 3694 

 3698 

 3700 



Myosotis 



Nasturtium (Tom Thumb) 



— Yellow peroz., 15c. 



—Spotted 15c. 



—Black " 30c. 



—Bluish Rose. . . " 20c. 



—Ruby King ... " 30c. 



—Golden Cloth . . " 40c. 



—Cream-colored . " 15c. 



—Scarlet " 15c. 



— Rose " 15c. 



—Empress of India " 30c. 



— Aurora (new ; extra) " 30c. 



—Golden King (new) ; ' 30c. 



—Lady Bird (new) " 40c. 



—King of Tom Thumbs ' ' 25c. 



—Crystal Palace Gem " 15c. 



—Mixed " 10c. 



Cattell's Dwarf Crimson . . . 

 Collections of Nasturtiums— 



12 vars. Dwarf Tom Thumb . , 



2 3 

 1 3 



tP 

 tA 



hA 



tri. 



white 



yel. 



w. bf . 



b. yel. 

 crim. 



w.&bf. 



red 



cr.&bf 



red 



w.&bf. 



thP 

 hA 



2 3 



1 2 gP 

 1 3 tA 



Nemesia compacta alba 

 — ccerulea 



20c. 



Nemophila atomaria, peroz. 



— oculata 



discoidalis 



insignis peroz., 20c. 



—alba 



— marginata 



maculata ... . per oz., 20c. 



Mixed " 20c. 



Choice collection, including — 



8 varieties Nemophila . . . . 



2 3 



hA 



tA 



1 3 



hA 



scar, 

 mixed 

 r. & y. 



yel. 

 spot. 



y. &br. 

 yel. 



s. spot. 



black 



blue 



red 



golden 



cream 



scar. 



rose 



crim . 



var. 



golden 



yel.&r. 



scar. 



y.&cr. 



mixed 



crim. 



white 

 ro. &b. 



w.&pu. 

 b. & w. 



pur. 

 blue 

 white 

 bord. 

 spot 

 mixed 



1 



IK 



10 



IK 



div. 



50 

 40 



5 

 5 



5 

 5 

 5 

 5 

 5 

 5 

 5 

 5 



35 



} Beautiful dwarf edging plants, 

 flowering profusely in dry and 

 sunny situations. Pine for 

 pot culture. 



The well known "Frenchman's 

 Darling." Highly scented and 

 very desirable, flowering freely. 

 If wanted in winter, seeds 

 should be sown in July. Nos. 

 3583 and 3584 are fine for pot 

 growing. 



See Sensitive Plant. 



Monkey Flower. Very showy, 

 musk- scented, and free flower- 

 ing. The hardy kinds are well 

 suited for borders. Any com- 

 mon soil suits. 



A splendid new Shell-flower , with 

 very fine foliage. 



See Aconitum 

 See Scabiosa. 



Abyssinian Banana; splendid 

 tropical plant. 



Musk-scented Mimulus. 



See Forget-Me-Not. 



(Tropceolum. ) Beautiful bedding 

 plants. Planted in poor soil 

 they flower profusely, and for 

 a long time. The colors of the 

 flowers cannot be excelled. 

 The dwarf varieties should be 

 planted so that they will con- 

 trast either with white or blue 

 flowers. The foliage is also 

 beautiful, being generally dark 

 green. Empress of India is a 

 splend id variety , w ith very d ark 

 foliage and beautiful crimson 

 flowers. 



) Very pretty and neat flowering 

 j plants for edges. 



This genus consists of very pret- 

 ty annuals of easy growth, and 

 \ deserves extensive cultivation : 

 are good in pots and edgings, 

 in rockeries or in the garden. 



