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32 [Barr and Sugden, 
Per pkt. 
s. d. 
Lupl'nus iyb'iidus choice mixed, 2 ft 3 d. & o 6 
„ lu'teus, the common dwarf yd/Zdw lupine, very pretty, I ft o 3 
,, magnlf'lcuB, zdA/fr, hardy perennial, 2 J ft o 3 
,, Menzle'sU, sulphur yellow, i.^ ft o 3 
„ mutab'illa verslc'olor, colours various, 3 ft o 3 
,, na'nus, blue and white, beautiful, J ft o 3 
,, ,, al'bus, pure white, ^ ft o 3 
II polyphyllUB, blue, hardy perennial, 24 ft o 3 
„ „ alblflo'ruB, white, hardy perennial, 2 j ft o 3 
„ pubeB'cens albo-coccln'eus, scarlet and white, most beautiful, i J ft o 3 
„ BUbcarno'suB, blue and white, the most charming of all for beds, i ft 3 d. & o 6 
,, mixed hardy perennial varieties 3 d. & o 6 
LYOH'ITIS, Nat. Ord. Garyophylla'ceot}. Handsome hardy perennial.s. 
Lych'nls Chalcedonlca, scarlet^ 3 ft ) These are fine bold plants ; 1689 with its large ( 
„ „ aVbOp white, 3 ft. ) heads ofscarlet^ is splendid for distant efect. ( 
,, ful'gens, brilliant scarlet, i ft 
,, Haagea'na, bright scarlet, i ft 
,, „ orange scarlet, i 
„ „ grandiflo'ra stria'ta, scarlet and white, ift, 
,, ,, ,, al'ba, white, i ft 
,, ,, ,, coccl'nea, scarlet, 1 ft 
„ Viscar'ia splen'dens, rose-pink, i ft 
„ mixed varieties of Haageana, &c 
Truly charjning hardy peren- 
nials, indispensable wherever 
herbaceous plants are culti- 
vated ; their rich coloured 
flowers and dwarf habit make 
them suitable for almost any 
situation. 
Marigold, African, Dean’s lemon, very fine, 2 ft. ^ 
,, quilled lemon, 2 ft 
,, iyeBsTi's orange, very fine, 2 ft. 
,, quilled orange, 2 ft 
,, Dean’s dwarf, very fine, ij ft. 
,, mi.xcd from above 
Fz'encli dwarf, new gold striped, i ft. 
new golden yellow, i ft. 
Magnificent border plants of a fine f ^d. & 
bold aspect, and coveredwiili large hand- yi. & 
somefiowers. Those weoffer havebeen saved yi. & 
from finest selected double flowers ; still yd. & 
a few will come siftgle, and these should yd. & 
at once be pulled up. l. 3 </. & 
\ Sflendid <«nthiuoui bteoming plants fir beds and / 
be \ 
I birders,' inferior and single varieties should 
\ pulled up, Pf'hen used fir bedding, plant ratherK 
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MAGNO'LIA, Nat. Ord. Magnolia! cem. Magnificent hardy tree. 
Magnolia grandiflo'ra, while, large fragrant flowers ; a grand plant for covering walls, lo ft o 
MAGYDA'EIS, Nat. Ord. Zfmlellif'era}. Ornamental hardy perennial. 
Magyda'rlB tomento'Ba, a picturesque plant, with gigantic hoary leaves andyellcw flowers, $ ft ... o 
MAL'OPE, Nat. Ord. Matva'cece. Showy hardy annuals. 
Mal'ope grandiflo'ra, d<rr/fe rW/«raK, 2 ft... 1 Kr/y showy plants, suitable for large beds, and [ o 
,, „ al'ba, luA/Ve, 2 ft. ... j mixed flower and shrubbery borders. 1 o 
MALTA (Mallow), Nat. Ord. Malva'ceoe. All exceedingly effective plants. 
Mal'va CaUfor'nlca, rose, a fine liold plant of sub-tropical aspect, half-hardy perennial, 4 ft o 
„ crenula'ta, rose, beautiful Imrdy perennial, 3 ft o 
„ zsbrl'na atroru'bens, beautiful white and purple-striped flowers, hardy annual, 2 ft o 
MAEIGOLD, Nat. Ord. Oompos'itoi. Indispeusahle half-hardy annuals. 
clioice mixed, I ft Cihkil,, and at thty corn, into blmn thin out yhe^ 3^- ^ 
8.Ufr6O**flOl*ibini'dSl,_y^//0W, I ft. ,/ inferior and single varieties. V. ® 
ranunculseflo'ra, rick chestnut, laced gold, i ft o 
dwarf miniature, brown, i ft. ) These compact prof use fiorwering varieties i 3^. & o 
,, ,, orange, \{i.)areperfectgemsfor5mallbedsandedgings.\j,d.^ o 
tall striped, 2 ft \ These are best adapted for planting in mixed ( 3</. & o 
„ orange, 2 ft ) flower and shrubbery borders. ( 3<f. & o 
Northumberland Perfection. It would be impossible to speak too highly of this 
magnificent marigold; flowers to inches in diameter, with the ray petals 
developed to the centre, a grand Exhibition variety, many come single i these 
should be at once destroyed, 1 ^. 5 : 2 6 
„ „ gold striped single, golden^ striped crimson, a very attractive variety, 1 ft. 3^^. & o 6 
MAKTTN'IA, Nat. Ord. 'Pedalia* cem. Beautiful fragrant half-hardy annuals. 
Martyn'ia fragrans, crimson-purple, ijft. Thesearereallyfineplaniswhenwell^ownpfiow- (‘^d.Sto 6 
,, proboscl'dearo'sea, rose, ft. ... S ersaslargeandhandsome asGloxinias, succeeded-^ o 6 
,, „ \\xftedi,, yellow, li^ ii. ) by fruit curiously double-horned and hooked. t o 6 
MARYEL-OP-PEE-TJ (Mirabilis), Nat. Ord. Nyctagina'cem. Beautiful hardy annuals. 
Handsome border plants, remarkable for their compact growth, rich glossy leaves, profusion of bloom, and diversity 
of colour in flower and foliage ; fine plants for single specimens and sub-tropical gardens. 
1726 Mlrabllis longiflo'ra alTja odora'ta, 2 ft ^ These are prized principally for the delicious / o 
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ta, 2 ft ) ^ . .. f. ^ . - — f — , j ^ 
viola'cea, 2 ft j fragrance they emit in the evcfiing. ( o 
fol'lis varlega'tls, leaves light yellawish green,striped dark preen, exceedingly effective, 3 ft. o 
,, choice mixed, from the above beautiful rich coloured varieties, 3 ft o 
„ fine mixed, 3 ft o 
MATHI'OLA, Nat. Ord. Orucif'eroc. Hardy annual night-scented Stock. 
Mathl'ola bicor'niB, the delicious rich perfume emitted by the flowers of this plant in the afternoon, 
evening, morning, and after a shower, is truly delightful, and perceptible some 
distance off: it should be scattered about the garden like Mignonette, i ft 6d, & i 
MELIAN'THUS, Nat. Ord. Zygopliylla'cece. Sub-tropical perennial. 
Mellan'thus ma'jor, an extremely handsome sub-tropical plant, with beautiful pinnate foliage. 
See illustration in Mr. Robinson's " Parks and Promenades of Paris," 6 ft 6d. & i 
