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MAGNO'LIA, Nat. Ord. Magnolia' cece. Magnificent hardy tree. 
Magnolia grandiflo'ra, white, large fragrant flowers ; a grand plant for covering walls, lo ft o 
,, Soulangea'na, white, a handsome species, 4 ft x 
MAG-TDA'RIS, Nat. Ord. TJnibelUf'erce. Ornamental hardy perennial. 
Magyda'ris tomento'sa, a picturesque plant, with gigantic hoary leaves Andyetl<mi flowers, 5 ft ... o 6 
MAL'OPE, Nat. Ord. Malva'cece, Showy hardy annuals. 
Mal'ope gxandiflo'ra, dark crimson, 2 ft... ) , 
„ al'ba, 2 ft. ... ) 
2 ft...) Very showy plants, suitable for large beds, and i o 
mixed flower and shrubbery borders. ( o 
MALTA (Mallow), Nat. Ord. Malva'cece. All exceedingly eflective plants. 
Mal'va Califor'nlca, rose, a fine bold plant of sub-tropical aspect, half-hardy perennial, 4 ft o 
„ zebri'na atronilDeiis, beautiful white and purple-striped flowers, hardy annual, 2 ft o 
MAKIGOLD, Nat. Ord. Compos'itce. Indispensable half-hardy annuals. 
Magnificent border plants of a fine 
. 1 bold aspect, and coveredwith lar^e hand- 
Marigold, African, Dean’s lemon, very fine, 2 ft. 
,, quilled lemon, 2 ft 
,, Dean' s ora very fine, 2 ft. \someflowers. Those weofferhavebeen saved 
quilled orange, ‘lix from finest selected double flowers ; still 
„ ,, Dean’s dwarf, very fine, ij ft, 
„ „ mixed from above 
„ Fi’ench dwarf, new gold striped, i ft. 
„ „ „ new golden yellow, 
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a few will come single, and these should 
at once be pulled up. 
\ ZfUndid continuous blooming giants for beds and / 
j borders,’ inferior and single varieties should be | 
V guiucu jrciuw, 
y I thieilj, and as they tosne into bloom thin out the [ 
,, ,, “ choice mixed, I ft / inferior and single varieties, 
,, dwat>C miniature, Jft. 1 These compact prof useflowering varieties \ sd. & 
„ ,, ,, orange, areperfectgemsforsmallbedsandedgings.Xsd. Be. 
„ taU striped, 2 ft ) These are best adapted for planting in mixed ( 3^/. & 
„ orange, 2 ft f flower and shrubbery borders. ( 3</. & 
,, Northumberland Perfection. A grand Exhibition marigold, floivers 2/03 
inches in diameter, with the ray petals developed to the centre; many of these 
come single, and should be pulled up, 3 ft \s. 8z 
„ gold striped single, golden, striped crimson, a very attractive variety, i ft. 3</. & 
MAETTNTA, Nat. Ord. Pedalia’cece. 
Martyn'l 
Beautiful fragrant half-hardy annuals. 
MAEYEL-OP-PEETJ (Mirabilis), Nat. Ord. Ni/ctagina'cece. 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. 
2111 MlraUUis longlflo'ra alTia odora'ta, 2 ft \ These two varieties are prized for the delicious j 
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vlola'cea, 2 ft ) fragrance they emit ?norttiug and evening. 
” fol'Us varlega'tls, leaves light yeliowish grecn.striped dark green, exceedingly effective, 3 ft. 
„ ctolce mixed, from the above beautiful rich coloured varieties o 
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MATHI'OLA, Nat. Ord. Crueif'eroe. A hardy annual night-scented Stock. 
Mathl'Ola blcor'lils, the delicious 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 (id. & i o 
MELIAN'THUS, Nat. Ord. Zygopki/lla'cece. Sub-tropical perennial. 
Mellan'thUB 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 6 d. & i o 
MESEMBETAN'THEMTJM, Nat. Ord. Mesembrya'cece. Charming half-hardy annuals, etc. 
2118 Mesembryan'tliemum, Cape perennial species, in mixture, for greenhouse decoration i o 
capita-turn, S ft 1 “r/f / 
cordlfolium,vaxiega'tum, leaves^tftf;? fft. > •ynny »ituatinnt. 2i2<i< _ 
pomerldla'num, brilliant yellow, J ft ) 
tri'color, rose, purple centre, ^ ft \ Beautiful dwarf plants on 
„ SLl'bum, white, purple centre, ift. [ southborders, rock-work, Bj*c. 
IHOHAUX'IA, Nat. Ord. Cwmpanula'cece. Handsome hardy biennial. 
Mlchaux'la campanulol'des, large white Passion-flower-like blossoms in profusion, 3 ft o 6 
MIGNONETTE (Reseda odorata), Nat. Ord. Ueseda'cece. Hardy annuals. 
Seed of this universal favourite should be scattered liberally in flower and shrubbery borders, also on dry 
banks oldwalls, and in sunny situations, such for instance as the margins of gravel paths close under the windows. 
The varieties enumerated are in delightfully fragrant, but differ in shade of colour or habit of growth. Theflnesi 
for pot-culture are the new varietie: of Pyramidalis gigantea, Miles' spiral, Victoria crimson, and Parson’s 
varieties. j j 
2126 Mignonette, very fragrant, h ft gd. per oz., 3 d. & o 6 
„ grandlflo'ra, (CrfmroM flowers large, and very fragrant, r ft. ...rr. ,, 3<f. & o 6 
,, pyramldaTls Bouquet, large-flowered, and the best for branched pyramids 6 d. & i o 
„ „ glgan'tea, the tallest, large-flowered, and the best for pyramids ... 6 d.& i o 
,, ,, multiflora compacta, large-flowered and the most compact 6 d.& i o 
„ Parson’s New Tree, i ft o 6 
„ ,, I. White Tree, very select, r ft o 6 
,, Victoria crimson, a very fine variety, i ft (d. & i o 
,, Miles' New Spiral, robust, profuse flowering, and fine for pot culture, r ft (d. & i o 
MIMO'SA (Sensitive Plant), Nat. Ord. Legumino' scb. Curious greenhouse annual. 
2134 Mlmo'sa pudl'ca, 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 o 6 
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