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1780 Mignonette, very fragrant, J ft. . g<f. peroz. id & n 1’ 
1781 „ grandiflo'ra, ( Crimson Giant) flowers large, and very fragrant, ’1 ft. ... is. ' id 81 r> fi 
pyramida'lis Bouquet, large- flowered, and the best for branched pyramids 6d. Sc 1 
„ gigan'tea, the tallest, large-flowered, and the best for pyramids ...6d. & 1 o 
,, multiflora oompacta, large-flowered and the most compact .. 6 d Sc 1 n 
Parson’s New Tree/ 1 ft 1 ? 
,, ,, White Tree, very select, 1 ft ° 0 
MIMO SA (Sensitive Plant), Nat. Ord. Lcgununo'scB. Curious greenhouse annual 
Mimo'sa pudi'ea, so sensitive is this plant, that the leaves when touched, instantly fold up • it grows " 
freely in the conservatory or sitting-room, and out doors from June, 2 ft 0 g 
MIM'ULUS (Monkey-flower), Nat. Ord. Scroplmlariacecc. Beautiful perennials 
Splendid conservatory and sitting-room plants, with singularly shaped and brilliantly coloured dowers distin 
guished by their rich hieroglyph-like markings. When cultivated indoors they succeed best if the pot is placed 
in saucers of water. Raised in heat, seedlings flower in a few weeks ; in the open ground they are hardy and 
flower freely ; they also succeed admirably in shady, damp, and marshy situations, or by the sides of lakes 
ivaa Mim'ulus maoulo'sus, the beautifully tiger-spotted varieties, 1 ft ' 0 g 
„ du'plex, the calyx is beautifully tigcr-spotledVfce the corolla, i ft... ..6rf. & 1 o 
.• .. atropurpu'reus, calyx and corolla purplt spotted, r ft 6d. & 1 0 
cu'preus, orange crimson, line bedder, r ft. ’ Q - 
„ Brilliant, scarlet , effective in beds, 1 ft 0 g 
„ du'plex, calyx and corolla orange crimson, fine bedder, 1 ft 0 g 
quinquevul'naris ma'ximus du'plex, calyx and corolla heavily blotched, 7 ft.".'.'.’ "(,d. "& 1 o 
Roezlil, bright yellow, spotted crimson, a valuable new bedding species, 1 ft 1 o 
Tillin'gi, rich golden yellow, a fine bedding plant, not soon affected by drought, 1 ft””” 1 o 
choice mixed, including the foregoing varieties, r ft ’ js 'jic 2 6 
One mixed, including the older varieties, 1 ft o g 
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MUSK-PLANT, Nat. Ord. Scrophulavia'cece. A favourite hardy perennial. 
1799 Musk- Plant, yr//ca/, musk scented, valuable for window boxes, etc., J ft 6d. 8c 1 o 
MYOSO'TIS (Forget-me-not), Nat. Ord. Boragina'cece. Hardv perennials. 
For filling beds or for conservatory decoration, we can supply plants of the Cliveden varieties of Forget-me-not and 
of Dissitiflora in quantity, prices on application. The name M. alpestris we have omitted, as this charming little 
Forget-me-not can only be had in plants ; the seed which is commonly sold under this name is quite different 
For spring gardening M. sylvatica and M. dissitiflora are by far the best; Sylvalica we recommend where 
great quantities are planted-, Dissitiflora for select beds, and sheltered situations, and where a very early 
effect is required. All the Forget-me-nots are valuable for winter and spring flowering under riass. * 
1 flflfl TVTtrrton^Ha r ft \ A't .. .1 . n. . . 
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Myoso'tis Azo'rica, blue, shaded purple, i ft.... i Charming erect-growing Forget-me-nots, valu- ( 
u »» alba , pure white, i ft V able for pot culture, and very effective in the\ 
„ ccelesti'na., turquoise-blue, xit. ) dower borders during June and 7u/v 
sylvat'ica, blue, 1 ft \ ■ r ' > 
„ white, J ft / These are t,,e true Cliveden Forget-me-nots, which I 
„ rose, b ft ! ( have attained so much celebrity through thcextensivc\ 
„ compac'ta, blue,.\h. ) use made of them by Mr. Fleming, at Cliveden. I 
dlssltlflo'ra, clear blue, the earliest of the Forget-me-nots; flowering in February, when 
the seaaon is favourable, and continuing throughout the spring, Aft. is. & 2 6 
oblonga'ta, bright blue, a robust growing continental variety, f ft 0 6 
palus'tris, blue, a valuable summer flowering variety for moist situations, jft ............ o 6 
MYR'TUS (Mj-rtle), Nat. Ord. Myrta'cece. Half-hardy shrubs. 
Myr'tus commu'nls mixed, fine plants for the sitting-room, conservatory, and terrace 6d. & 1 o 
NIEGE'LIA, Nat. Ord Gesnera'ceaa. 
Nsege'lia, saved from the choicest varieties 
Beautiful stove perennial bulbs. 
NASTUR'TIUM (Tropaa'olum), Nat. Ord. Tropceola'cece. Beautiful hardy annuals. 
Unrivalled for beauty, effect, and utility. In dry soils, or soils made poor with lime-rubbish, they will surpass 
the Geranium and Calceolaria in brilliancy and in profusion of bloom. To amateurs who have no glass they are 
a boon, and a valuable supplementary plant in cases of deficiency or failure of " bedding stuff." * * 
IOIO WootnWBiir*) onorlot ITltwr nf Taw Thumb . .. j r. * *' * _ _ 
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These are the latest improvements, 
and unquestionable the finest and 
most distinct of the varieties of 
Tom Thumb, valuable for beds, 
ribbons , or marginal lines, tacb 
I*. 64. fur ox. 
3 d. & o 
3 d. Sco 
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Nastur'tium scarlet King of Tom Thumb, intense scarlet, i ft. 
golden King of Tom Thumb, golden yellow, i ft. 
ruby King of Tom Thumb, ruby rose, i ft 
spotted King of Tom Thumb, i ft 
Tom Thumb, “ King Theodore,” dcep-cnnison, ift. 
, , cceru'leum ro'seum, beautiful peach, i ft. 
Tom Thumb, rich scarlet , effective as the Scarlet Geranium, i ft. ...i/o per oz., id^Sc 
golden, more effective than Yellow Calceolaria, i ft i/o ,, 3d. & 
yellow, spotted crimson, i ft p er oz 
crimson, rich colour, i ft , is. 
bronze (new), i ft 
Crystal Palace Gem, sulphur colour , spotted maroon , i ft is. 6d. per oz. 
Lily Schmidt, intensely bright scarlet, very fine, i ft 6d. & 
Pearl, creamy white, very pretty, i ft i/o per oz. 3^ & 
choice mixed from the above, 1 ft 2/6 6d & 
fine mixed, 1 ft “.1/0 ” *d\ & 
compac'tum super'bum, scarlet, $ ft ^ We cannot speak too ( is. & 
Beauty of Malvern, scarlet, % ft highly of these Compac- is. Sc 
Bedfont Rival, brilliant scarlet, i ft. ... turn varieties ; they form is.& 
carmina'ta, glowing carmine, ^ ft 
New Golden, pure golden yellozu, £ ft. ... 
lu'teum, yellow, ^ ft 
Vesu'vius, deep lustrous crimson, £ ft.... 
Vulcan, maroon-crimson, £ ft 
mixed, £ft 
close bushy plants, and 
bloom profusely and{ is.& 
without intermission, 
and later into the 
autumn than any of the 
other dwarf varieties. 
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