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MIOHAUXTA, Nat. Ord. Campanula' cecn. Handsome Lardy biennial. Per s p a. 

 2800 Michaux'ia campanuloi'des, white, singular-looking, large bell-shaped flowers, fine border plant, 3 ft. o 6 



MIGNONETTE (Reseda odorata), Nat. Ord. Reseda! cece. Hardy annuals. 



Seed of this universal favourite should be scattered profusely in flower and shrubbery borders, also on dry 

 hanks, old walls, and any sunny situation, such for instance as the gravel close under the windows. The finest of 

 all for pot-culture is Pyramidalis which is sold under a number of fancy names, such as Pyramidata , Amelio- 

 rata, New Crimson-flowered Giant, etc. 



'2801 Mignonette, very fragrant, \ ft gd. per oz., 3d. and o 6 



28C2 „ large flowered, ~i ft is. ,, 3d. and o 6 



2803 „ grandiflo ra, the French Giant Tree Mignonette, true, 1 ft. ...is. 6d. „ 6d. and 1 o 



2304 „ pyramidalis, the largest-flowered and best for pot culture, 1 ft., 2 6 ,, 6d. and 1 o 



2805 ,, Parson's New Tree variety, for pot culture, 1 ft o 6 



28C6 „ ,, ,, White Tree variety, for pot culture, 1 ft 6d. and 1 o 



MIMOSA (Sensitive Plant), Nat. Ord. Legumino'sce. Curious greenhouse annual. 



2807 Mimo sa pudi'ca, so sensitive is this plant, that the leaves when touched, instantly fold up ; it grows 



freely in the conservatory or sitting-room, and out-doors from June, 2 ft o 6 



MIM'ULUS (Monkey-flower), Nat. Ord. Scrophularia'cece. Beautiful perennials. 



Splendid conservatory and sitting-room plants, with singularly shaped and brilliantly coloured flowers, distin- 

 guished by their rich hieroglyph-like markings. They succeed best if the pots are placed in saucers of water. 

 Raised in heat, seedlings flower in a few weeks ; in the open ground they are hardy , and flower freely ; they also 

 succeed admirably in shady, damp, and marshy situations, or by the sides of lakes. 



2808 Mimulus du plex, double-flowering ; the calyx of this variety seems to mimic the corolla in its being 



also beautifully tiger-spotted ; a most charming variety, 1 f t 1 o 



2809 ,, maculo'sus, the beautifully tiger-spotted varieties, 1 ft 6d. and 1 o 



2810 ,, ,, bru'neus, deep yellow, spotted, marooji foliage, very fine, 1 f t o 6 



2811 ,, al'bUS, a fine race, with large whitefiozvers, spotted crimson, scarlet, maroon, etc 1 o 

 •2812 ,, Tillin'gi, rich golden yellow, a fine bedding variety, which is not easily affected by 



drought, 1 ft 1 o 



2813 „ califor'nicus (new) 1 o 



2814 „ CU'preus, orange crimson, a fine bedder, 1 ft o 6 



2815 ,, ,, tigrioi'des, white ground, spotted dark crimson, 1 f t 1 o 



2816 „ du'plex, double-flowered, a beautiful hybrid in the style of 2808, 1 f t 1 o 



2817 „ choice mixed, including the foregoing varieties, 1 ft u. and 2 6 



2818 „ fine mixed, including the older varieties, 1 f t o 6 



MODIO'LA, Nat. Ord. Malva'cece. Hardy perennial. 



For rock-work, baskets, and dry banks, this is a charming plant, foliage elegantly divided. 



2819 Modiola geranioi'des, crimson-purple, beautiful trailer 6d. and 1 o 



MUSK-PLANT, Nat. Ord. Scroplmlarid cece. A favourite hardy perennial. 



2820 Musk-Plant, yellow, sweet scented, valuable for window boxes, etc., h f t 6d. and 1 o 



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



Plants for filling beds or for in-door decoration during the spring of 1872, of the Cliveden varieties of Forget- 

 me-not and of Dissitifiora, we can supply in any quantity, prices on application. The name M. Alpestris we 

 omit, as this charming little Forget-me-not can only be had in plants, and the seed which is commonly sold 

 under this name produces quite a different variety. For spring gardening M. sylvatica and M. dissitifiora are 

 by far the best 1 Sylvatica where great quantities are planted ; Dissitifiora for select beds, and situations where 

 ■very early effect is a consideration. 



2821 Myoso'tis Azo'rica, blue, shaded purple, 1 ft....) Charming erect-growing Forget-me-nots, valit- (06 



2822 „ „ al ba, pure white, 1 ft V able for pot culture, and very effective in the< o 6 



2823 coelesti'na, turquoise-blue, ift. J flower garden in June and July. (06 



2824 ,, sylvatica, blue, \ ft \ These are the true Cliveden Forget-me-nots, which have f o 6 



2825 ,, „ white, \ ft \ attained so much celebrity through the extensive use made< o 6 



2826 ,, ,, rose, -i ft ) of them by Mr. Fleming, at Cliveden. (06 



2827 ,, dissitiflo'ra, clear blue, the earliest of the Forget-me-nots ; if the weather is open, commences 



flowering in February, and continues throughout the spring, ^ ft. ...ij-. and 2 6 



2F28 ,, Oblonga'ta, bright blue, a continental variety, said to be a fine acquisition" ^ ft 1 o 



IS23 palus'tris, blue, a valuable summer flowering variety for moist situations, ^ ft. ...3^. and o 6 



MYB/TUS (Myrtle), Nat. Ord. Myrta'cece. Half-hardy shrub. 



2830 Myr'tus commu'nis, a fine plant for the sitting-room, conservatory, and terrace 6d. and 1 o 



NASTURTIUM (Tropae'olum), Nat. Ord. Tropceola'cem. Beautiful hardy annuals. 



Unrivalled for beauty, effect, and utility. In dry soils, or soils made poor with lime-rubbish, they will surpass 

 (he Geranium and Calceolaria in brilliancy and in profusion of bloom. To amateurs who have no glass they are 

 a boon, and a valuable supplementary plant in cases of deficiency or failure of " bedding stuff." 



2831 NaStUr'tium Scarlet King Of Tom Thumb, intense scarlet, I ft. "\ These are the latest improvements, 1 2d. & o 6 



2832 „ gOlden „ „ „ golden yellow, I ft. MM unquestionably the finest of the \ ^d. &O 6 



2833 m Tom Thumb, « King Theodore," deep-crimson x ft. (^^tCdlf^t) 3* & ° £ 

 2334 „ „ cceru'leum ro seum, beautiful peach, ift. J marginal lines> each £ \ 3d. & o 6 

 2835 ,, ,, rich scarlet, effective as the Scarlet Geranium, 1 ft. ...1/0 per oz., 3d. and o 6 

 2336 ,, „ golden, more effective than Yellow Calceolaria, 1 ft. ...1/0 ,, 3^. and o 6 



2837 ,, „ yellow, spotted crimson, 1 ft is. per oz. , or o 3 



2838 „ „ crimson, rich colour, 1 ft is. ,, ,, 03 



2839 ,, ,, Crystal Palace Gem, sulphur colour, spotted maroon, 1 ft., is. 6d. ,, 03 

 2340 ,, Lily Schmidt, intensely bright scarlet, very fine, 1 ft 6d. and 1 o 



2841 ,, ,, Rose, orange rose, very effective, 1 ft 1/6 per oz., or 3d. and o 6 



2842 ,, ,, Pearl, creamy white, very pretty, 1 ft 1/0 ,, ,, 3^. and o 6 



2843 „ „ choice mixed from the above, ift 26 ,, ,, 6d. and 1 o 



2844 fine mixed, 1 ft 10 ,, ,, 3d. and o 6 



COmpaC'tUm SUper'bUm, scarlet, h f t "\ ire cannot speak too highly of these Compac ( IS. & 2 6 



2846 „ • I, Beautyof Malvern, ^^/,ift. \^'^^^^J&^)rs.& 2 6 



2847 ,, ,, lll'teum, yellow, g ft (mission much later into the autumn than ) IS.& 2 6 



mixed Varieties, J ft ) any of the preceding. {6d.& I 



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