60 & SUGDEN'S SPRING SEED CATALOGUE, 



M.\l'vA — continued. $. d. 



1667 Mal'va Capcn'sis, red and white, half-hardy perennial, 2 ft., from C. of Good Hope ... 0 4 



1668 „ crenula'ta rosea alba, red and white striped, hardy perennial, 2 ft 0 4 



1669 „ fra'grans, rose-coloured, fi-agrant flowers and vine-like foliage, 2 ft., from South 



Europe 0 G 



1670 „ !Mauritan'ica Zebrina, purple and white, 2 ft., from Spain 0 3 



1671 „ ro'sea alba variega'ta, rose-coloured, beautifully pencilled flowers, 2 ft 0 6 



1672 „ species de la Plata, white^o. very curious variety, 2 ft 1 0 



1673 „ zebri'ua, purple and tchite, hardy annual, 2 ft., from South Europe 0 2 



BIARIGOLD (Tage'tes), Nat. Ord. Compos'itce. 



A genus of well-known, magnificent, free-flowering plants, with handsome double flowers, 

 of rich and beautiful colours, producing a splendid ell'cct, whether planted in beds, borders, or 

 ribbons. The African, the tallest, is also the most striking in large beds, mixed flower and 

 shrubbery l)orders. The dwarf French, in beds, or used as a foreground to taller plants, is 

 invaluable, A\ hile the new brown and new orange miniature Erench varieties, make splendid 

 compact edgings to beds or borders. 



The seed we offer has been saved only from the most double flowers, and therefore cannot 

 fail to give general satisfaction. Half-hardy annuals. 



1674 Marigold, African, lemon, 2 ft 0 



1675 „ orange, 2 ft 0 



1676 French, dwarf, beautifully striped, 1 ft 0 



1677 „ „ „ brown, 1 ft 0 



1678 „ „ „ yellow, 1ft " 0 



1679 „ „ choice, 1 ft. 0 



1680 „ „ tfiW, striped, n^h 57. 0 



1681 „ „ ora/<(/e, (new), I5 ft. 0 



1682 ,, „ new dwarf miniature, *^rou;;i, ^ ft 0 



1683 „ „ „ „ „ orange, ft ^ 



1684 ,, Eanunculus, orange, very double, 1 ft 0 



MARTlTi'lA, Nat. Ord. Peclalia'cece. 

 Exceedingly handsome f iec-floA\ ering plants, with large flowers of great beauty, and pro- 

 ducing a fine efl'ect, Avhether planted in ihe open border, or used for conseiTatory decoration ; 

 delighting in a light rich soil and warm situation. Half-hardy annuals. 



1685 Martynla fra'grans formo'sa, purple, 2 ft., from jMexico 0 



1686 „ lu'tea,2/eto, 2 ft., from Brazil 0 



MARYEL-OF-PERU (Mirab'ilis), Nat. Ord. Nyctagina' cece. 

 A remarkably handsome genus of profuse-blooming plants, Avith rich-coloured flowers, and 

 beautiful green foliage ; exceedingly ornamental in flower and shrubbery borders, also for in- 

 door decoration. Though half-hardy perennials, they flower as freely the first year as annuals. 

 They delight in a light rich soil. 



1687 Marvel of Peru, gold striped, 2 ft., from Mexico 0 



1688 ,, long tubed, fragrant as orange blossom, 2 ft., from Mexico 0 



1689 „ red, 2 ft., from Mexico ^ 



1690 „. „ striped, 2 ft 0 



1691 ,. scarlet, 2 ft ^ 



1692 „ silver, 2 ft., from Mexico 0 



1693 „ variegated foliage, 2 ft 0 



1694 „ w/a7e, 2 ft., from Mexico 0 



1695 „ yellow, 2 ft., 



0 



1696 fine mixed, 2 fr., 0 



MATTHI'OLA, Nat. Ord. Cruciferce. 



A pretty gTcenhouse evergTcen shrub ; succeeds in a light rich soil. 



1697 MattM'ola Maderen'sis, violet, from Madeira 1 



MELALEU'CA, Nat. Ord. Myrta'cecB. 



A genus of very desirable gieenhcuse or eonserv-atoiy plants, remarkable for the neatness 

 of their foliage, and the beauty of their flowers. 

 1698 

 1699 



MEDICA'GO, Nat. Ord. Leguminu'sce. 

 A pretty free-floAvering herbaceous plant, Avith silvery foliage ; very attractive in flower 

 i beds or borders. 



! 1700 Medica'golittora'lis, yeZ/ou; 



ME'LIA, Nat. Ord. Melia'cece. 



Melaleu'ca hypericifo'iia, scarlet, 3 ft., from N. S. Wales ^ 0 



„ squamce'a, purple, flowering in tufts, very elegant, from Van Diemen's Land 0 



M. Azedarach is a vei-v ornamental tree, whilst M. semperflorens, called the " Indian 



