NUMBER and NAME. 
4®"^oz. at oz. rata only on articles quoted at 
$1 per oz. and over. 
General Observations. 
Mignonette — 
3577 
, 15e. 
3578 
— £frandiflorii " 
15c. 
3580 
Golden Queer. . . " 
30c. 
3581 
Crimson Qneen. " 
30c. 
3583 
Machet, Dwarf. . " 
(iOc. 
3584 
Gabriel le " 
GOc. 
3585 
Victoria " 
(;0c. 
3o8G 
Miles' Spiral " 
.30c. 
3587 
Giant Pyramidal. " 
20c. 
3588 
3589 
3590 
Choice Collection, including- 
10 vars. Mignonette 
Mimosa piidica .... 
Mimulus cai'din&,lis 
hybridus cupreus. 
. per oz. , i.ic. 
Boezlii 
ringens 
tigriuus per oz., $1.50 
— grandiflorns 
3592 
3598 
3G03 
3C10 
3G11 
.3G12 
3G13 
3615 Molucella spinosa 
Morning Glory 
Monk's-Hood 
Mourning Bride 
3G20 Musa ensete. .per 100 seed.s, $1.50 
3625 Musk Plant 
3G27 Now Compact 
Myosotis 
Nasturtium (Dw'f Tom Tbnmb)- 
3633 
— Yellow per oz. 
1.5c. 
3G38 
— Beauty " 
20c. 
3639 
—Spotted " 
15c. 
3645 
—Black " 
15c. 
3647 
— Bluish Rose " 
15c. 
3648 
— Crimson " 
1 5c. 
3650 
— Ruby King " 
20c. 
3652 
20c. 
3654 
— Cream-colored 
]5c. 
3657 
15c. 
3660 
— Rose 
15c. 
3662 
— Empress of India. . " 
20c. 
3663 
20c. 
3664 
— Golden King " 
20c. 
3665 
—Lady Bird " 
20c. 
366G 
— Kingof Tom Thumbs " 
2,5c. 
3670 
— Crystal Palace Gem '' 
15c. 
3671 
— Chamadeoii " 
20c. 
3672 
—Mixed 
10c. 
3674 
Collections of Nasiuiiiums — 
12 vars. Dwarf Tom Thumb. . . 
^ It I C i I i I 
Nasturtium, Tall 
3677 
3678 
3(;79 
3680 
36X2 
3684 
3686 
3G90 
3694 
3698 
3700 
Nemesia compacta alba 
— crerulea 
struniosa Suttoni 
Nemophila alomaria oz., 20e. 
— oculata 
<liscoidalis 
insignis per oz., 20c. 
— allia " 20c. 
— marginata 
maculata per oz., 20c. 
Mixed " 20c. 
Choice Collection, including — 
8 vars. Nemophila 
1 3 
2 3 
1 3 
w * ])U. 
1). & w. 
pui'. 
blue 
white 
bord. 
spot. 
mixed 
cts. 
W.tv; IJI. 
r 
•) 
5 
b. yel. 
5 
crim. 
5 
'% 
10 
T'ed 

10 
d. red 
10 
cr.ifc bf . 
X 
5 
red 
IK 
5 
10 
i" 
10 
w.*bf. 
5 
50 
t,v 
pink 
.... 
5 
fhP 
scar. 
1>2 
10 
hA 
mixed 
10 
yel. 
25 
h"p' 
hlue 
2 
10 
h A 
spot. 
10 
25 
hP 
rose 
7 
25 
gP 
y. & br. 
10 
25 
tA 
vel 
V, 
10 
'A 
10 
hA 
■K 
y . & scr . 
5 
bl Jc k 
5 
5 
blue 
5 
crim . 
,5 
j'ed 
5 
5 CI. 
5 
cream 
scar. 
5 
rose 
.... 
5 
ei'im. 
5 
var. 
5 
golden 
5 
yel.&r. 
5 
scar. 
5 
V & cr 
5 
.... 
var. 
5 
mixed 
5 
1./ 
25 
40 
35 
tA 
white 
5 
I'o.A b. 
5 
iiiv' 
var. 
25 
div. 
30 
The well-known "Frenchman's 
Darling." Highly scented and 
very desirable, flowering freely. 
If wanted in winter, seeds should 
be sown in July. Machet and 
Gabrielle are flue for pot grow- 
ing, having large and numerous 
spikes of red flowers. The lat- 
ter is particularly dwarf and 
compact in habit. "Elois Fran- 
cois " has very long spikes, and is 
tbe best of all for forcing under 
glass. 
(Sensitive Plant.) Very odd. 
(Monkey Flower.) Very showy, 
musk-scented, and free-flower- 
ing. The hardy kinds are well 
suited for borders. Any com- 
mon soil suits. See Musk Plant. 
r A splendid new Shell-flower, with 
\ ^'ery fine foliage. 
See Climbers, page 113. 
See Aconitum. 
See Scabiosa. 
/(Abyssinian Banana.) Splendid 
1_ tropical plant. 
j- Musk-scented Mimulus. 
See Forget-me-not, page 95. 
(Tropaeolum. ) Beautiful bedding 
plants. Planted in poor soil, 
the)^ flower profusely and for a 
long time. The colors of the 
flowers cannot be excelled . 
The dwarf varieties should lie 
planted so that they will con- 
trast either with white or blue 
flowers. The foliage is also 
beautiful, being generally dark 
green. "Empress of India" is a 
splendid variety, with A-ei'y dark 
foliage and beautiful crimson 
flowers. The "Lilliput" is in 
every respect smaller than the 
"Tom Thumb," and is a nmsl 
charming little plant, with neal 
habit and bushy foliagi-, and a 
gi'eat variety of the brightest 
colors. 
See Climbers, page 115. 
Very pretty and neat flowering 
- jilant for edging. .'1679 is a new 
and vei-y beautiful variety. 
This genus consists of very pretty 
annuals of easy growth ; they 
deserve extenslA^o cultivation ; 
are good in yiots and for edging, 
in rockeries, or in the garden. 
