NOVELTIES AND SPECIALITIES. 
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103 LEPTOSIPHON ROSETJS. — Similar in habit to Lcplosiphon aureus, from which it cUirers iu 
its rather larger flowers of a charming tender rose colour. It is very dwarf, rarely exceeding- 
three inches in height, and produces its flowers in clusters terminating the stem and branches. 
Off. per imckct. 
104 LEPTOSYNE HAEITIMA. — This is an introduction from California. It grows about IJ feet 
high, producing many stems, which are terminated by a long peduncle, being very large. 
Coreopsis-like flowers, of a delicate lemon yellow colour, and emitting an Acacia-like fragrance. 
Off. per packet. 
105 LOBELIA CRYSTAL PALACE COMPACTA.— This beautiful variety unites the deep 
colour of the true Crystal Palace sort with the compact habit of the erccla section. The flowers 
are produced in great abundance, and are of fine ultramarine blue. It is suitable for dwarf 
masses, and is of great value used as an edging in riband bedding, but is equally appropriate 
for cultivation in pots. Is. per packet. 
100 LOBELIA ERINUS SPECIOSA.— Crystal Palace variety ; very compact, prodircing in great 
profusion large blue flowers with white centre. Off. per packet. 
107 LOBELIA HERBACEOUS.— A well-known summer-flowering peremiial, extremely usefirl 
either for beds or borders. Is. Off. per packet. 
108 LYCHNIS LAHASC.®.— This is a charming dwarf Alpine species, of derrsely tufted tr-ailing 
habit, evergreetr, with small neat lanceolate foliage, and numerotts deep rose-eoloured flowers, 
produced in tenninal clusters. It is well suited to pot culture, as well as to rock-work, or the 
oi)en border in light sandy soils. Is. per packet. 
109 MANDEVILLA SUAVEOLENS.— A useful greenhouse climber, with large pure white flowers. 
Is. per packet. 
110 MATHIOLA BICORNIS.— An evening-scented Stock of unrivalled fragrance. The plant 
gi'ows 1 foot or more in height, the upper half or two-thiids being a branching spike of pink 
and lilac blossom, partially closed during the day time (when the scent is feeble), but expanding 
fully towards evening, and remaining so during the night and early morning. 6ff. per packet. 
111 MATHIOLA TRICUSPIDATA.— An annual sweet scented Stock ; forming branching tufts, 
. covered with a profusion of mauve lilac flowers. It has also on advantage over M. bicomis 
in having larger flowers, which remain expanded, exhaling a delicious perfume during the day 
as well as in the evening. Is. per packet. 
MIGNONETTE, MILES’S NEW SPIRAL, vide page 1. 
112 MIGNONETTE, PYRAMIDAL BOUGUET (Reseda odorata pyramidalis). — This forms 
a dense short pyramid of free growth, the nirmerous branches being terminated by large spikes 
of red flowers. 6ff. per packet. 
— 113 MIGNONETTE, TALL PYRAMIDAL (Reseda odorata pyramidalis erigantea). — A 
taller growing variety than the preceding, throwing out vigorous branches, which are clothed 
with dark green leaves and club-like spikes of flowers, 10 inches long, and of a line red tinge. 
It may be gi'orvn to a height of 30 and a breadth of 18 inches. 6ff. per packet. 
114 MIGNONETTE NEW DWARF COMPACT (Reseda odorata nana oompaota).— This 
forms a dense semi -globular bush of about 10 inches high and 18 inches across, the robust and 
vigorous branches being decorated with numerous close spikes of reddish tinted flowers. 
Highly recommended for pot culture. 6d. irer packet. 
115 MIMOSA PUDICA (Sensitive Plant).— Greenhouse annual. 6d. per packet. 
U^llO MIMULUS DUPLEX-FLOWERED (extra choice mixed).^This strain is perfectly hardy, 
so that the varieties are valuable alike for open garden and gr'eenhouse decoration. Keceived a 
First Class Certificate when exhibited before the Floral Comrrrittee of the Royal Horticultural 
Society, and a similar award at the Royal Botanic Society’s Exhibitiorr, Regent s Park. 
Is. per packet. 
117 MIMULUS, NEW STRAIN This is a trew cross, combining the quaint spottirrg of the 
macuTosus strain with the rich brorrzy red of the Chilian Mirrrulus. The coloitrs arrd rrrarkings- 
are extremely novel, the richly spotted palate in rrrost of the varieties being exceedingly showj . 
Is. per packet. 
118 MIMULUS TIGRINUS ALBO-SANGUINEUS.— White ground varieties. The flowers of 
this exceedingly distinct and attractive strain differ in having a white ground, which is beauti- 
frtlly blotched and spotted in a diversified manner with rose, carmine, pink, dark arrd light 
crimson, &c. Is. per packet. 
119 MYOSOTIS AZORICA. — 6(7. per packet. 
