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LYCH N IS — Continued. PKT . 0 z. 

 Lychnis chalcedonica alba, fine, white 



variety $.05 $.50 



, — finest mixed 05 



.50 



Lychnis. 



MARIGOLD (Tagetes). 

 Well-known, free-flowering plants, with handsome double 

 flowers of rich and beautiful colors. The African, the tall- 

 est, is also the most striking in large beds, mixed flower, 

 and shrubbery borders. The dwarf French is used as fore- 

 ground to taller plants, and makes splendid compact edg- 

 ings to beds or borders. Half-hardy annuals. 



270. Marigold, African lemon. Large dou- 



ble lemon flowers 05 



271. — orange, large double orange flowers. . .05 



272. — fine mixed 05 



273. — French gold striped, magnificent yel- 



low flowers striped with brown . . . .05 % 



275. — tagetes signata pumila, "golden 



ring," admirable bedding plant, with 

 gracefully cut foliage, covered with pure 

 yellow flowers, compact habit 05 



276. — meteor (calendula officinalis), perfectly 



double and beautifully striped, the pe- 

 tals having a creamy center edged with 

 orange yellow 05 .40 



277. — Prince of Orange, like "Meteor" but 



darker in color ; a very profuse and con- 

 stant bloomer, highly recommended . .05 .40 



MALOPE. 



Beautiful plants, of branching habit, producing their large- 

 flowers in great profusion; very showy in mixed borders. 

 Hardy annuals. 2 feet. PKT . 0 z. 



279. Malope Grandiflora, crimson. . . . . $.05 $.40 



280. — mixed fine .05 .40 



MAURANDYA. 



None of the climbing-plants exceed these in beauty. They 

 are particularly adapted for greenhouse culture, but sue* 

 ceed well plunged in the open border during the warm 

 weather. In flower July to October. Half-hardy per 

 ennials. 10 feet. 



281. Maurandya, fine mixed . 10 3.00 



French Marigold. 



t MARVEL OF PERU, or FOUR 

 O'CLOCKS (Mirabilis). 

 Very picturesque plants, with flowers of great variety of 

 color, which contrast finely with their dark-green, glossy 

 foliage. They are of easy culture in any common soil. 

 In flower July to October. Half-hardy perennials. 

 278. Marvel Of Peru, fine mixed. 2 ft. . . .05 .25 



Maurandya. 



MIGNONETTE (Reseda). 



The mignonette is universally esteemed for its delicate per- 

 fume and singularly pretty spikes of bloom. If well 

 thinned out at an early stage, the growth of flower and. 

 foliage will be greatly facilitated. In flower June to Octo- 

 ber. Hardy annual. 1 to i% feet. 



282. Mignonette, sweet {Reseda Odorato), 



per pound, $1.50 05 .15 



283. — Parsons's white, very fragrant, highly 



recommended , 05 .25 



284. — Miles's hybrid spiral, profuse bloom- 



ing, very fragrant 10 1.00 



285. —Giant Crimson, large flowering, showy, .05 .30 



286. — " Machet." New and distinct, of vig- 



orous, pyramidal growth, with thick, 

 dark-green leaves, and deliciously 

 scented red flowers 10 1.00 



287. — Victoria, strong growing, with dark- 



red flowers . . " ' 10 .50. 



288. — Golden (Jueen. A distinct variety, of 



great merit ; flowers are a rich yellow 



color, and very fragrant 10 .75, 



tMIMULUS. 



Handsome and free-flowering plants, with singularly shaped! 

 and brilliantly colored flowers. Half hardy perennials^ 

 2 feet. 



289. Mimulus cardinalis, scarlet 10 



290. — duplex, double, tiger-spotted 10 



291. — choice mixed . . 10 



Mirabiu's. 



Mimulus. 



MORNING GLORY, TALL 



(Convolvulus Major). 



A well-known and beautiful free-flowering class of climbers,, 

 with brilliant and varied colored flowers, growing freely 

 in almost any situation. Half-hardy annuals. 10 feet. 



292. Morning Glory, tall, finest varieties mixed, .05 .20. 



