OF THEIR ILLUSTRATED FLORAL GUIDE. 35 



MAR1G OLD — co n t in ited. 



1784 Marigold, French, dwarf, striped, extra fine, 1 ft 



1785 ,, ,, „ new gold striped, very beautiful, 

 1736 „ ,, ,, choice, mixed, 1 ft 



1787 , „ tall, striped, 1$ ft 



1788 „ „ „ orange, very handsome, 1 \ ft. ... 



1789 „ dwarf miniature, brown, extra fine, £ ft. 





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1790 „ „ „ orange, extra line, \ It 



1791 „ Ranunculus, orange, very double, I ft 



MARTVXIA, Nat. Ord. Pedalia'cece. Beautiful half-hardy annuals. 



1792 Martyn'ia fra'grans, gloxinia-like crimson-purple flowers, emitting a .lelicious odour, and 

 curiously prickled fruit, called by the French Ongles du diable, 2ft... 0 3 



MARYEL-OF-PEUU, Nat. Ord. JSyctagina'cece. Valuable hardy border annuals. 



Handsome bushy half-hardy perennials, but succeed treated as hardy annuals. 



1793 Marvel-of-Peru longifio'ra al'ba odora'ta, fragrant as orange blossom, 2 ft 0 3 



1794 „ viola'cea, ,, „ „ 2 ft 0 3 



1795 „ form variega'ta, interesting from its foliage being variegated, 2 ft 0 3 



1796 „ ivhite, primrose, silver striped, dark red, carmine, flesh-colour, chamois, 

 lilac, yellow, gold striped, rose, blush, Isabel and red; the collection, 

 3/ ; or each variety 0 3 



1797 „ mixed, from the above fine collection, 2 ft 0 6 



1798 „ „ good, 2 ft 0 3 



MATIIIO'LA, Nat. Ord. Cruciferce. Night scented Stock, hardy annual. 

 I i-1739 Mathiola bicor'nis, greatly prized for its powerful evening perfume, 1 ft 0 G 



MEDICAGO, Nat. Ord. Legumino' see. Pretty hardy perennial. 



1800 Medica'go littora'lis, fine bedding plant, with yellow flowers and silvery foliage, | ft. . . 0 G 



MESEMBRYASTHEJIUM, Nat. Ord. Mesembrya' cece. Charming half-hardy annuals, &c. 



Charming jloicers, which are mteretting, beautiful, and effective in beds, masses, and pots. 



1801 Mesembryaa'themum acinacifor'me, rose and white, beautiful greenhouse variety, f ft.. 0 G 



1802 „ 25 Cape species for greenhouse, the collection 10/G, mixed 1 0 



1803 „ Candol'lii, yellow, \ ft 0 4 



1804 „ ola'brum, light yellow, f ft 0 3 



1805 „ nodiflo'rum, white, a charming variety, \ ft 0 4 



1806 „ pomeridia'num, brilliant yellow, f ft 0 3 



1807 „ tricolor, rose, purple centre, very beautiful, £ ft O 3 



1808 „ „ album, white, purple centre, very beautiful, £ ft O 3 



MIGXOXETTE (Rese'da odora'ta), Nat. Ord. Reseda' cece. Hardy annuals. 



Seed of this universal favourite should be scattered prof usely in shrubbery borders, $c. 



1809 Mignonette, very fragrant, | ft 6/6 per lb., 6c/. per oz. 0 3 



>-1810 „ grandiflo'ra, |ft 10/6 per lb., Is. per oz. 0 3 



MIMO'SA, Nat. Ord. Legumino'sce. An interesting greenhouse annual. 



1811 Mimo'sa sensiti'va (sensitive plant), most sensitive when grown in a warm house, 2 ft. . 0 6 



MIMULUS (Monkey-flower), Nat. Ord. Scrophularia' cece. Beautiful hardy green- 

 house plants or hardy perennials. These bloom a few weeks after being sown. 



Singularly shaped and brilliantly coloured flowers, distinguished by their rich hieroglyphic-like markings. 

 A most valuable plant for out-doors, especially in moist or slightly shady situations. When grown under 

 glass, or in the sitting-room, stand the pots in saucers of water. 



The following three varieties are hybrids between cupreus and the old spotted mimulus, and they are 

 recommended as surpassingly beautiful. 



1812 Him'ulus maculo'sa, tigridioi'des, or pardi'nus, Bull's exhibition varieties, 1 ft 1 0 



1813 ,, „ „ saved by Mr. Barker, 1 ft 1 0 



1814 „ duplex-flowering, Bull's new race of mimulus, wherein the calyx seems to 

 mimic the corolla by being equally beautifully tiger spotted, 1ft. 1 G 



1S15 ,, tigri'nus brun'eus, deep yellow spotted fkrwers, and dark brown foliage, 1 ft. . . 1 O 



1816 ,, cu'preus, orange crimson, 1 ft O G 



1817 „ fine mixed, including cardinalis, quinquevulnerus, &c, 1 ft O C 



MUSK-PLAXT, Nat. Ord. Scroyhularia 'cece. A favourite hardy perennial. 



1818 Musk (Mim'ulus moscha'tus), yellow, sweet-scented, valuable for window boxes, \ ft. . . 0 G 



MYOSO 'TIS (Forget-me-not), Nat. Ord. Boragina'cece. Hardy perennials, &c. 



M. Sylvatica, is the most important plant amongst spring garden favourites. M. Azorica for pots. 



1819 Myoso'tis Azo'rica, blue, shaded purple, 1 ft., half-hardy perennial O G 



1820 „ alpes/tris, blue, beautiful spring flower, \ ft O 3 



1821 „ „ al'ba, white, beautiful spring flowers, \ ft 0 3 



1822 „ palus'tris, bright blue, beautiful spring flower, \ ft 0 3 



1823 ,, „ al'ba, white, beautiful spring flower, \ ft 0 3 



1824 „ Sylvatica (Cliveden variety), bright blue, \ ft j The . m °st effective of < q q 



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1Wd •> » » „ white ; like the blue, % ft. j vourites. so-.vmJuiy. ( 0 6 



