SPECIALITIES. 
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111 MARIGOLD, AFRICAN (lemon) BULL’S SUPERB.— In excellence of habit, height, 
free flowering propensity, and general superiority, the same as above, but varying in colour, 
which may be described as pure lemon. This should be sown as a companion to the orange 
coloured variety ; both may be fully depended upon to produce remarkable effect where such 
is required. 6d. per packet. 
112 MARIGOLD, FRENCH, BULL’S SUPERB STRIPED.— Thesced offered is the produce 
of plants that have been carefully selected from time to time ; only the most perfectly striped 
and formed llowers having been retained for seeding purposes, it may therefore be depended 
upon to reproduce beautifully striped blooms equal in size and form to the largest double 
Zinnias, but with a greater number of petals, which are similarly disposed to those of the last 
named favourite flower. Is. per packet. 
110 MATHIOLA BICORNIS.— An evening-scented Stock of unrivalled fragrance. The plant 
grows 1 foot or more in height, the upper half or two-thirds being a branching spike of pink 
and lilac blossoms, partially closed during the daytime (when the scent is feeble), but ex- 
panding fully towards evening, and remaining so during the night and early morning. 
6d. per packet. 
114 MIGNONETTE, MILES’S NEW HYBRID SPIRAL.— Habit dwarf and branching, 
producing erect columnar spikes, six inches or more of which are covered with fully expanded 
blossoms of a much larger form than hitherto attained in any variety of Mignonette. A really 
vigorous and free-growing variety, admirably suited for decorative or market purposes. Is. 
per packet. 
115 MIGNONETTE, PYRAMIDAL BOUOUET (Reseda odorata pyramidalis).— This 
forms a dense short pyramid of free growth, the numerous branches being terminated by large 
spikes of red flowers. 6d. per packet. 
110 MIGNONETTE, NEW DWARF COMPACT (Reseda odorata nana compacta). 
—This forms a dense semi-globular bush of about 10 inches high, the robust and vigorous 
branches being decorated with numerous close spikes of reddish tinted flowers. 6d. per packet. 
117 MIMOSA PUDICA (Sensitive Plant.) — Greenhouse annual. 6d. per packet. 
118 MIMULUS, NEW GIANT.— This is a new cross, combining the quaint spotting of the 
Maxuloms strain with the rich bronzy red of the Chilian Mimulus. The colours and markings 
ere extremely novel ; the richly spotted palate in most of the varieties being extremely showy ; 
flowers very large. Is. 6d. per packet. 
119 MIMULUS TIGRINUS ALBO-SANGUINEUS.— White ground varieties. The flowers 
of this exceedingly distinct and attractive strain differ in having a white ground, which is 
beautifully blotched and spotted in a diversified manner with rose, carmine, pink, dark and 
light crimson, &c. Is. per packet. 
120 MYOSOTIS AZORICA.- 6r7. per packet. 
121 MYOSOTIS AZORICA CCELESTINA.— A new variety of the well-known and popular 
favourite Forget-me-not, Myosotis azm-ica. The flowers are a rich turquoise blue, produced 
in the greatest abundance. Is. per packet. 
122 MYOSOTIS DISSITIFLORA. — One of the best of all the Forget-me-nots. It is of remark- 
ably compact habit, and is a profuse bloomer, having the appearance, when in full bloom, of a 
sheet of the most exquisite blue, and is an exceedingly attractive and beautiful spring bedding 
plant. Is. per packet. 
123 MYOSOTIS SYLVATICA (blue), Cliveden variety. —A very pretty dwarf tufted biennial 
plant, 4 to 6 inches in height, of close compact growth, yielding a profusion of bright blue 
flowers. 6d. per packet. 
124 PANSY, FANCY, extra choice mixed.— From a collection of the most distinctly blotched, 
flamed, striped, and fantastically coloured varieties in cultivation. This strain can be highly 
recommended. Is. Gd. per packet. 
125 PANSY, SHOW, extra choice mixed.— Saved from a very fine collection. Is.Gd. per packet. 
From Mr. E. WiiAliTON, The Gardens, Osirringe House, Faversham. 
“ My Pansies from the seed you sent me turned out first-class.” 
126 PANSY, BLUE BEDDING.— 6d. per packet. 
127 pansy] purple bedding.— 6d. per packet. 
128 pansy] yellow BEDDING.— These three bedding varieties are of robust habit, will 
succeed ’in any kind of garden soil, are of easy culture, and extremely useful and effective. 
Gd. per packet. 
