140 



CATAUMJIT, OF liriJlS AND FLOWKHKOOTS, 



lYlOrclCcl. (Uct.-March). 





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each 1.— 



$ 







1 







4 





. each 1. — 













.each —.40 







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p. 







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Morinia. (Oct.-March). 



p 10 







8 ct. 







1 7 r > 



1 _ . 



Mulgedium. (Oct-Marcl 



) 







1.— 



5. 





, . 1. — 



5. 



Muscari. (Aug.-Nov.) 



armeniacum 1.50 



Argei (atlanticum) cobelt blue 2. — 



album, pure white 5.— 



azureum (Hyac. azureum) light blue, splendid — .75 6.— 



The earliest of this section, flowers in the open middle of February. The 

 Mowers are sky blue. Need no covering. 



azureum amphibolis (Freynianum) 1.25 10. — 



Nigier botrioides albus, pure" white .... per 10.000 34.— —.50 4.— 



„ carneum, pale rose 3.— 



Nigh „ COeruleus, dark blue . . . per 10.000 16.— —.25 2.— 



„ pallidus, lilas blue, splendid 5.50 



„ grandiflora 7.50 



Nihit „ Heavenly Blue, sky blue . per 10.000 50.— —.75 6.— 



Nill comosus, lilac-blue — .60 5.— 



„ albus 1.50 



commutatus —.60 5.50 



Nimbly conicum, dark blue, nearly black . . . per 10.000 22.— —.40 2.50 



Heldrechi, (true), light blue, large flowers 15.— 



latifolium, very rare, excellent flower 5. — 



lineatus (Scilla Nivalis) 5.— 



lividus 5. — 



macrocarpum (flavum) each —.50 



massayanum, rose „ — .40 



micranthum, the smallest of al Muscaris, light blue. . . 1.- 9.— 



monstrosus, purple per 10.000 50. — —.75 6.— 



moschatus minor, purple, fragrant 18.— 



major, purple, fragrant, very fine 24. — 



neglectum 1. — 



obscurum 1.— 



