12 and 13. King Sired, Coveni Garden, 1881.] 
33 
Per pkt. 
I. d. 
MIM'ULUS (Monkey-flower), Nat. Ord. Scropliularia ceoe. Beautiful perennials. 
Splendid conservatory and sitting-room plants, with sinj^ularly shaped and brilliantly coloured flowers, distin- 
guished by their rich kieroglyph-like markings. When cultivated indoors they succeed best if the Pots are placed 
in saucers of water. Raised in heat, seedlings flower in a few weeks; in the open ground they are hardy, and 
dovter freely ; they also succeed admirably in shady, damp, and marshy situations, or by the sides of lakes. 
2136 Mlm'ulus maculo'sus, the beautifully tiger-spotted varieties, i ft o 6 
2136 ,, ,, du'plex, the calyx is beautifully like the corolla, I ft 6<f. & 1 o 
2137 „ ,, ,, atropurpu'reus, calyx and corolla I ft 6^/. & i o 
2138 ,, Henderson’s new beautifully spotted varieties, I ft ij. & 2 6 
2139 ,, Clapham’s superb strain of spotted Mimulus, I ft is. Sc 2 6 
2140 ,, cu'preus, orange crimson, Unc bedder, I ft O 6 
2141 ,, „ BrilUant, scarlet, effective in beds, i ft o 6 
2142 „ ,♦ du'plex, calyx and corolla orange crimson, fine bedder, i ft o 6 
2143 ,, purple lilac, xspp^xXxp^potVsd orange ox yellow, i ft r o 
2144 „ Roezlil, bright spotted a valuable new bedding species, j ft i o 
2145 ,, TiUin'gl, rich golden yellow, a fine bedding plant, not soon affected by drought, i ft o 6 
2146 „ choice mixed, including the foregoing varieties, i ft u. & 2 6 
2147 ,, fine mixed, including the older varieties, i ft o 6 
MYOSO'TIS (Forget-me-not), Nat. Ord. Boragina'ceoe. Hardy perennials. 
For filling beds or for conservatory decoration, we can supply plants of the Cliveden varieties of Forget-me-not and 
of Dissiti flora in quantity, prices on application. The name M. alpcstris we have omitted, as this charming little 
Forget-me-not can only be had in plants ; the seed sold as M . alpestris differs considerably from the true plant. 
For spring gardening M. sylvatica and M. dissitifora are by far the best; Sylvatica we recommend where 
^reat quantities are planted; Dissitiflora for select beds, and sheltered situations, and where a very early 
effect is required. Palustris semperflorens , flowers throughout the summer^ and on this account most valuable for 
bouquets ; it is a good plant for damp and shady situations. All the Forget-me-nots are valuable for winter and 
spring flowering under glass. 
2148 Myoso'tis Azo'rica, blue, shaded purple, 1 ft,...") Charming erect-growing Forget-me-nots, 
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2164 
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alTja, /wrtf white, 1 ft. 
COUQzii'XXdi., turquoise-blue, ifi. ) 
able for pot culture, and very effective in the< 
flower borders during fune and July. ( 
sylvatica, ^ ft "| These are the true Cliveden Forget-me-nots, which have f 
white, 4 ft I attained so much celebrity through the extensive use made | 
rose, ^ ft ^ of them by Mr, Fleming, at Cliveden. The new varic- \ 
nana, blue, iff, 
alba, 4 
ties of Sylvatica nana are very fine close growing 
dwarf plants, valuable for smallbeds and edgings. L 
dlssltlfio'ra, clear blue, the earliest of the Forget-rne-nots ; flowering in February, when 
the season is favourable, and continuing throughout the spring, ^ ft u. & 2 6 
2167 „ oblonga'ta, bright blue, a robust growing continental variety, f ft o 6 
2168 „ palus'tris semperflo'rens, blue, flowers through the summer in moist situations, ^ ft. ... i o 
MYE'TTJS (Myrtle), Nat. Ord. Myrtdcem. Half-liardy shrubs. 
2169 Myr'tus commu'nls, a fine plant for the sitting-room, conservatory, and terrace o 6 
NASTUB'TIUM (Tropoe'olum), Nat. Ord. Tropoeola'ceoe. 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." 
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2161 
2162 
2163 
2169 
2165 
2166 
2167 
2168 
2169 
2170 
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Nastur'tlum scarlet King of Tom Thumb, intense scarlet, i ft. ' 
golden King of Tom Tthytmts, golden yellow, i ft. 
ruby King of Tom Thumb, ruby rose, i ft 
spotted King of Tom Thumb, r (t 
Tom Thumb, “ King Theodore,” deep-enmson, ift. 
coeruTeum ro'seum, beautiful peach,iit. 
LUy Schmidt, intensely scarlet, i ft. ...J 
rich scarlet, eflfecfive as the Scarlet Geranium, 
Thtn art tht latist imfrovirntnlj. 
and unqutitionablr tht Jinilt and 
most distinct of the varietiti of 
'3<f. & o 
^d. &o 
3<f. & o 
most aiiuTttt Dj me vurieiiei o> JO 
Tom Thumb, valuable for beds., j 3^* 
ribbons, or marginal tines, each \ ^d.ScO 
Z*. 6<f.f>irox. 3 <f . &0 
L3<f. & O 
I ft i/o per oz.,3tf. & o 
more eftective than Ye'Uow Calceolaria, I ft i/o ,, §</. & o 
yellow, spotted crimson, i ft is. per oz. o 
crimson, rich colour, i ft is. ,, o 
bronze (new), i ft o 
Crystal Palace Gem, sulphur colour, spotted maroon, i ft. ... i^. f>d. per oz. o 
Pearl, creamy white, very pretty, i ft i/o per oz. yi. & o 
choice mixed from the above, r ft 2/6 ,, 6<f. & i 
fine mixed, I ft i/o ,, 3^. & o 
NEME'SIA, Nat, Ord. Scropliularia* cem. Pretty compact growing half-hardy annuals, 
2176 Neme'sla COmpac'ta, mixed, fft These are neat bushy profuse-blooming plants, o 6 
very desirable for beds, rock-work, and pots.) o 3 
They commence flowering when a few inakes\ o 3 
high, and continue in beauty for months. ( o 3 
NEMOPH'ILA, Nat. Ord. Kydrophylla' cece. Charming hardy annuals, etc. 
All exceedingly beautiful. Their height being nearly uniform, arid their colours presenting strong contrasts, they 
are admirably adapted for sowing in circles or ribbons, especially in autumn for spring flowering. 
2180 Nemoph'lla atoma'rla coeles'tis ocula'ta, celestial blue, blotched with black, J ft 3</. & 
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2179 
aPba, pure white, ^ ft. 
coerulea, sky blue, ^ ft. 
bl'color, blue & white | ft. 
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el'egans, pure white, with dark chocolate centre, very fine, i ft '^d. & 
,, folils varlega'tls, a silvery variegated foliage variety of atomaria, J ft. 3</. & 
,, fine mixed, 4 ft 3<f. & 
dlscolda'lls argen'tea, silvery white, chocolate, charming variety, h U. ...3^. & 
,, ni'gra, /et black when the flowers first open, very distinct, 4ft & 
,, puncta'ta, white, spotted black, very pretty, 4 A 3^- ^ 
,, vltta'ta, velvety black, pure white, 4ft & 
,, fine mixed varietiesof discoidalis, 4 ft |...3^* & 
Insig'nls grandiflo'ra, clear bright blue, white centre, 4 ft 3^* & 
,, „ pure white, 3«f. & 
,, crambordes, celestial blue, J ft 3^. & 
