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LUPOUS, Nat. Ord. Lecjumino'sce. Splendid hardy annuals, etc. PC s. pk d‘. 
The Lupines are all handsome and graceful ; the tall varieties are elective in borders , the dwarf in beds. 
Lupi'nus arbo'reus lu'tens, the yellow tree Lupine, a handsome free-flowering shrub, 5 ft o 
M „ lila'ceus, the lilac tree Lupine, a handsome free-flowering shrub, 5 ft o 
,, aTbifrons, blue, leaves and stems covered with silvery down, hardy perennial, 3 ft o 
„ Hartw.e'gii al'bus, pure white , 2 ft o 
M „ eoelesti'nus, sky blue, 2 ft o 
M „ ru'ber, dark purple and red, 2 ft o 
„ hyb'ridus atrococcin'eus, crimson-scarlet, white tipped, very handsome, 3 ft o 
M „ insig'nis, purple, white, and yellow, 3 ft o 
,, superbus, lilac, whiter and yellow, 2 ft o 
tt „ atro-viola'ceus, violet-blue , and yellow, handsome, 2 ft o 
„ ,, choice mixed 3 d. & o 
,, lu'teus, the common dwarf yellow lupine, very pretty, 1 ft o 
,, magniflcus, violet and white, hardy perennial, 2 ^ ft o 
,, Menzie'sii, sulphur yellow, s} ft o 
„ mutab'ilis versic'olor, colours various, 3 ft o 
,, na nus, blue and white, beautiful, ^ ft o 
M „ al'bus, pure white , £ ft o 
„ polyphyllus, blue, hardy perennial, 2 £ ft o 
n „ albiflo'rus, while, hardy perennial, ft o 
M pubes'cens albo-coccin'eus, scarlet and white,. most. beautiful, 1 ^ ft o 
„ subcarno'sus, blue and white, the most charming of all for beds, 1 ft 3 d. 8 c o 
,, mixed hardy perennial varieties 3^* & 0 
LYOH'NIS, Nat. Ord. Caryoph yllcl cem. Handsome hardy perennials. 
Lych'nis Chalcedon'ica, scarlet, 3 ft [These are fine bold plants ; 2007 with its large fine ( o 
)( ,, al'ba, -white, 3 ft. J heads of scarlet, is useful for distant effect. ( o 
,, ful'gens, brilliant scarlet , 1 ft 
,, Haagea'na, bright scarlet, 1 ft 
„ „ gigan'tea, orange scarlet, 1 ft 
„ grandlflo'ra stna'ta, scarlet and white, lit. 
„ ,, „ al'ba, white, 1 ft 
n ,, ,, cocci'nea, scarlet, 1 ft 
„ Viscax'ia splen'dens, rose-pink, 1 ft 
„ mixed varieties of Haageana, &c 
MAGNO'LIA, Nat. Ord. •Magnolia! cece. Magnificent hardy tree. 
Magnolia grandlflo'ra, white, large fragTant flowers ; a grand plant for covering walls, 10 ft o 
MAGYDA'RIS, Nat. Ord. Umbellif'erce. Ornamental hardy perennial. 
Magyda'rls tomento'sa, a picturesque plant, with gigantic hoary leaves and yellow flowers, 5 ft 
MAL'OPE, Nat. Ord. Malva'cece. Showy hardy annuals. 
Mal'ope grandlflo'ra, dark crimson, 2 ft... 1 Very showy plants, suitable for large beds, and [ o 
M ,, al'ba, white, 2 ft. ... J mixed Jlower and shrubbery borders. ( o 
MAL'VA (Mallow), Nat. Ord. Malva'cece. All exceedingly effective plants. 
Mal'va Califor'nica, rose, a fine bold plant of sub-tropical aspect, half-hardy perennial, 4 ft o 
,, Tournefor'tia, rose, foliage finely cut, hardy perennial, 1 ft o 
I, lateri'tia, salmon-red, procumbent, very distinct, litudy perennial, £ ft o 
zebri'na atroru'bens, beautiful white and purple-striped flowers, hardy annual, 2 ft o 
MARIGOLD, Nat. Ord. Compos'itce. Indispensable half-hardy annuals. 
Truly charming hardy peren- 
nials, indispensable wherever 
herbaceous plants are culti- 
vated ; their rich coloured 
flowers and dwarf growth 
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Marigold, African, Dean's lemon, very fine, 2 ft. ^ 
quilled lemon , 2 ft 
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Magnificent border plants of a fine 3 d. & o 
bold aspect, and covered with large hand- 3 d. & o 
Dean’s orange, very fine, 2 ft. [some flowers. Those we offer have been saved] 3 d. 8 c o 
quilleckorange, 2 ft 'from finest selected double flowers ; still 3 d. 8 c o 
Dean’s dwarf, very fine, i£ ft. a few will come single, and these should 3 d. 8 c o 
mixed from above J at once be pulled up. l 3 <£ & o 
ench dwarf, new gold striped, i ft. 'i W" iid Mining plant, fir b.d, and / 0 
’ 0 , , ,1 f, I harden: inferior and single varieties should he I 
„ new golden yellow, I ft. up. m,n u„d f.r b'ddlng, plan, rather J ■ft ° 
,, Choice mixed, I It C thickly , and as they come into bloom thin out the I 3 a • 0 
au'reo-floribun'da , yellow, I ft. ) inferior and single varieties. \ ° 
ranunculseflo'ra, rich chestnut, laced gold, 1 ft o 
dwarf miniature, brown, £ ft. ) These compact profuse flowering varieties f 3 d. & o 
„ „ orange, ^ft. j arcferfcctgcms for small beds andedgings.\ 3 d. 8 c o 
tall striped, 2 ft \ These are best adapted for planting in mixed ( 3 d. 8 c o 
„ orange, 2 ft ) flower and shrubbery borders. \ 3 d. 8 c o 
Northumberland Perfection. A grand Exhibition jnarigold, flowers 2 to 3 
inches in diameter, with the ray petals developed to the centre ; many of these 
come single, and should be pulled up, 3 ft is. 8 c 2 
gold striped single, golden, striped crimson, a very attractive variety, 1 ft. 3 d. 8 c o 
MARTYR 1A, Nat. Ord. Pedalia! ceas. Beautiful fragrant half-hardy annuals. 
2042 Martyn'ia fragrans, crimson-purple, lift. - ) These areteally fine plantswhe,twellgrown;fiow- ( 3 d . &o 
2043 ,, probosci'dea ro'sea, rose, lift. ... > er s as large and handsome as Gloxinias, succeeded<. o 
2044 ,, „ lu'tea, yellow] i.^ ft. j by fruit curiously double-horned and hooked. v o 
MARVEL-0F-PERU (Mirabilis), Nat. Ord. Nyctagina'ceas. 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. 
2045 Mirabilis longiflo'ra al'ba odora'ta, 2 ft.. ) These are prized principally for the delicious | o 3 
2046 ,, viola'cea, 2 ft ( fragrance they emit in the evening. ( o 3 
2047 ” fol'iis variega'tis, leaves light yellowish green, striped dark %reen, exceedingly effective, 3 ft. o 3 
2048 choice mixed, from the above beautiful rich coloured varieties o 6 
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