SPECIALITIES. 
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115 MARIGOLD, AFRICAN (Orange).— A really magnificent selection from a Prize strain, 
bearing immense brilliant orange-coloured flowers, which are fully double and almost globular 
in shape, the bottom petals curving nearly back to the foot-stalk, the flower-head often 
measuring 7 to 8 inches over ; a showy and extremely effective plant. 6d. per packet. 
116 MARIGOLD, AFRICAN (Lemon)— In excellence of habit, height, free-flowering pro- 
pensity, and general superiority, the same as above, but varying in colour, which may be 
described as pure lemon ; both may be fully depended upon to produce remarkable effect. 
(id. per packet. 
117 MARIGOLD, FRENCH STRIPED, BULL’S SUPERB— The seed offered is the 
produce of plants that have been carefully selected from time to time ; only the most perfectly 
striped and formed flowers having been retained for seeding purposes, it may therefore be 
depended upon to produce beautifully-striped blooms equal in size and form to the largest 
double Zinnias. 6 d. per packet. 
118 MESEMBRYANTHEMUM CORDIFOLIUM V ARIEGATUM. — A procumbent 
herbaceous succulent plant, remarkably well adapted for out-door summer bedding, or for basket 
culture. The branches are furnished with flat fleshy-shaped leaves, distinctly margined with 
cream colour. The flowers are bright rosy purple. Is. per packet. 
119 MIGNONETTE, MILES’S NEW HYBRID SPIRAL.— Habit dwarf and branching, 
producing erect columnar spikes, six inches or more of which are covered with fully expanded 
blossoms of a much larger form than hitherto attained in any variety of Mignonette. A really 
vigorous and free-growing variety, admirably suited for decorative or market purposes. Is. 
per packet. 
1 20 MIGNONETTE, NEW DWARF COMPACT (Reseda odorata nana com- 
pacta). — This forms a dense semi-globular bush of about 10 inches high, the robust and 
vigorous branches being decorated with numerous close spikes of reddish-tinted flowers. 
6d. per packet. 
121 MIGNONETTE PYRAMIDAL BOUQUET (Reseda odorata pyramidalis.) 
This forms a dense short pyramid of free growth, the numerous branches being terminated by 
large spikes of red flowers. 6d. per packet. 
122 MIMOSA PUDICA (Sensitive Plant).— Greenhouse annual. 6 d. per packet. 
123 MIMULUS GRANDIFLORUS, “ BRILLIANT.”— Gives very large and finely 
formed flowers, bright blood-crimson colour ; remarkably fine and effective, and very free ; a 
great acquisition. First Class Certificate ltoyal Horticultural Society, April 24tli, 1883. 
Is. 6 d. per packet. 
124 MIMULUS, NEW GIANT. — This strain gives flowers of gigantic size and of various 
colours, some riehly spotted, others strikingly blotched in a diversified manner, with rose, 
carmine, dark and light crimson, &c. Is. per packet. 
125 MIMULUS TIGRINUS ALBO SANGUINEUS.— The flowers of this attractive 
new strain differ in having a white ground, which is beautifully blotched and spotted in a 
diversified manner with rose, carmine, pink, dark and light crimson, &c. ; extremely effective. 
6 d. per packet. 
126 MYOSOTIS DISSITIFLORA.— One of the best of all the Forget-me-nots; a profuso 
bloomer, having the appearance, when in full bloom, of a sheet of the most exquisite blue, 
it is an exceedingly attractive and beautiful bedding plant. Is. per packet. 
127 MYOSOTIS SYLVATICA (blue), Cliveden variety.— A very pretty dwarf tufted 
biennial plant, 4 to 6 inches in height, of close compact growth, yielding a profusion of bright 
blue flowers. 6d. per packet. 
128 NASTURTIUM EMPRESS OF INDIA.— This plant possesses the excellent habit and 
small bluish-green foliage of the King of Tom Thumbs, which is so well known and widely 
bultivated. But rich as that variety is in colour, the Empress of India is decidedly richer, 
being an intense crimson-scarlet with a velvety gloss. Is. per packet. 
129 NICOTIANA AFFINIS. — A very fine and highly remarkable species, attaining a height of 
from 2 to 3 feet, and producing freely long-tubed pure white flowers, which emit a delicious 
fragrance. Is. per packet. 
