36 IBarr and Sugden, 1871. 



Per pkl.— s. d. 



2714 Mlm'ulus maculo'sua, beautifully tiger-spotted, i ft bd. and i o 



2715 „ cu'preus, orange crimson, a fine bedder, i ft o 6 



2716 „ ,, tigTiol'des, white, spotted crimson, i ft i o 



2717 „ „ du'plex, a charming hybrid in the way of 2713, i ft i o 



2718 „ hy'bridiiB, fl, pi., described as being double like a Petunia, i f t 2 6 



2719 „ choice mixed, including the foregoing varieties, i ft iJ. and 3 6 



2720 „ fine mixed, including the older varieties, i ft o 6 



MODIO'LA, Nat. Ord. Malvaceae. Hardy perennial. 



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



2721 Modiola geranioi'des, crimson-purple, beautiful trailer td. and i o 



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



2722 Musk-Plant (Mim'ulus mosctia'tua), jf/Z^w, sweet scented, valuable for window boxes, etc., ^ ft. 06 



MYOSO'TIS (Forget-me-not), Nat. Ord. Bora^ina'cem. Hardy perennials. 



Plants for filing beds or for in-door decoration during the spring of iZ-ji of the Cli-'.'eden varieties of Forget- 

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

 omitted, the seed sold as this produces quite a different and inferior Myosotis. For spring gardening M. sylvaticci 

 and M. dissitiflora are by far the best ; sylvatica where great quantities are planted ; dissitiflora for select beds 

 and situations, where very early effect is a consideration. , 



2723 Myoso'tis Azo'rlca, Hue, shaded purple, i lt....'\ Charming erect-growing Forget-me-nots, valu- ( o 6 



2724 „ „ a-Ytta., pure white, 1 ft V able for pot culture, and very effective in thei o 6 



2735 ,, ,, cadleati'Tia.,turquoise-blue,i{t. ) flower garden in June and J uly. (06 



2726 „ sylvat'lca, blue, \ ft \ These are the true Cliveden Forget-7ne-nots, which have (06 



2727 „ „ white, ^(l V attained so much celebrity through the extensive use made-i o 6 



2728 „ „ rose, i ft ) of them by Mr. Fleming, at Cliveden. \ o 6 



2729 „ dissitiflo ra (monta'na), blue, the earliest Forget-me-not, commences flowering in' Feb- 



ruary ; propagated plajiis flower more freely than from seed ; seed very scarce, J ft... 2 6 



2730 „ oblonga'ta (new), iJr/^/f/ a continental variety, said to be a fine acquisition, J ft. ... i o 



2731 „ palus'tris, blue, a continuous summer blooming variety in moist situations, \ ft. yi. and o 6 



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



2732 Myr'tus commu'uis mixed var., a fine plant for the sitting-roorn, conservatory, and terrace, 6d. and i o 



NASTUE'TIUM (Tropaj'olum), Nat. Ord. Tropceola'ccoE. Beautiful hardy annuals. 



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

 the 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 and failure of " bedding stuff." 



2733 Nastur'tium scarlet King of Tom Thumb, intense scarlet, i ft ^ Thtu are the Uuit im- I6d.&i o 



3734 „ golden „ „ „ golden yellow, 1 ft {frov<m,nt!,andur,qu,s-\QJ &i o 



2735 „ Tom Thumb, " King Theodore," rich deep-crimson, i ft ('I U {""nI , ) sd &o 6 



2736 „ „ cceru'leum ro'seum. beautiful peach-blue. ift. . . . j f^Z, /t^TrX/n^ i U^- & i o 



itrH'mg contrait in bids, ribbom, or marginal linii. 



2737 „ „ r/VA jiT^r/f/, effective as the Scarlet Geranium, I ft. ...i/o per oz., Sf/. and o 6 



2738 „ „ more efFective than Yellow Calceolaria, I ft. ...i/o ,, 3</. and o 6 

 2789 „ „ yellow, spotted crimson, 1 h ij. peroz., or o 3 



2740 „ „ crimson, rich colour, i ft if o 3 



2741 „ „ Crystal Palace Gem, sulphur colour, spotted maroon, i ft., u. dd. „ 03 



2742 „ „ Lily Schmidt, intensely bright scarlet, very fine, i ft (>d- and i o 



2743 „ „ pyramidal, bright scarlet, conical habit, fine, i ft ^d. and i o 



2744 ,, „ Rose, orange rose, very effective, i ft i/6 per oz., or 3</. and o 6 



2746 „ „ Pearl, <:rf<2/«>'iM2Vt', very pretty, I ft i/o ,, ,, 3</. and o 6 



2746 „ „ choice mixed from the above, 1 ft ^d. and i o 



2747 „ „ fine mixed, i ft 3<^- and o 6 



2748 .. compac'tum super-bum, scarlet, ft \ fis.& 2 6 



2748J „ „ „ new crimson, ^{t ICompartum rarictia ; tlitf form) IS.ec 2 O 



27*9 " .. Beauty of Malvern, /i;^'^^ jrar/^/, ^ ft. 2 6 



2750 „ „ lU'teUm, yc/Aw, | ft ) much lattr mU, ihe aulumn th«n {iS.Sc 2 6 



any of the preceding. Al the teed is expeutive, it ahould be ioion under glati and a ttock of plants propatjated ready for bedding out. 



NEME'SIA, Nat. Ord. Scropliularia'cecB. Pretty compact growing half-hardy annuals. 



2761 Neme'sia compac'ta, mi.Yed, J ft ^ These are neat bushy profuse-blooming plants, ^sd.Sc o 6 



2762 „ „ a.l'ba,, pure white, i fi.... ( very desirable for bedding, rock-work, and pots.) o 4 



2763 „ „ coeru'lea, sky blue, \ ft. r They commence flowering when a few inchest o 4 



2764 „ „ TO'SSa., delicate rose, ^ It. J high, and continue in beauty for months. \ o 4 



NEMOPH'ILA, Nat. Ord. Hydro^liylla cece. Charming hardy annuals, etc. 

 All exceedingly beautiful. Their height being nearly uniform, and their colours presenting strong contrasts, they 



are admirably adapted for sowing in circles or ribbons, especially for spring flower gardens. 



2755 Nemoph'ila atoma'ria coeles'tiB ocula'ta, celestial blue, blotched with black, i ft o 3 



2766 ,, „ el'^SZJiS, dark chocolate, with centre and margin pure white, ye.vy ^ins ne'H 



variety, J ft bd. and i o 



2767 „ ,, folia variega'ta, a j//ir77 z'izr2Vfa/^(//t'//V7^^ variety of atomaria, J ft o 3 



2768 ,, dlscoida'lls auricula'ta, rich crimson brown, with white eye, \ ft 3</. and o 6 



2769 ,, ,, argen'tea, i//i'«r>' if/5//<;, spotted i:/2ori?/i2/£, charming variety, ^ ft. ...3</. and o 6 



2760 „ „ ni gra, jet black when the flowers first open, very distinct, | ft o 6 



2761 „ „ ■pvJi.cXa.XSk, white, spotted black, very ^re.\.ty, ^ii ■^d. and o 6 



2762 ,, „ ritt&'ta., z elvety black, n;a.rg'msd pure white, o 3 



2763 ,, „ fine mixed varieties of discoida'lis, h ft 3d and o 6 



2764 ,, Insig'niS grandiflo'ra, clear bright blue, white centre, ^ ft yl. and o 6 



2765 „ „ „ ^"b^, pure white, 3^/. and o 6 



2766 „ „ crambol'des, celestial blue, J ft . o 3 



2767 „ „ &x\t\A.,blueandwhite,^{\. o 3 



2768 „ „ fine mixed varieties of insignis, I ft 3rf. and o 6 



2769 „ maciila'ta grajidiflo'ra, iM//^, tr/««;Z 6- i^/ti/r//?;/ z/iW^/, large & handsome, J ft. St/, and o 6 



2770 „ ,, folils-variega'tis, white and violet, foliage variegated white, 5 ft o 3 



2771 ,, ,, purpu'rea, T'/o/i-/, with w/4//ir centre, very distinct, i ft o 3 



2772 ,, ,, fine mixed varieties of maculata, h ft ^d. and o 6 



2773 „ phacelioi'des, lilac, white centre, hardy pereiinial, J ft o 3 



