12 and 13, King Street, Covent Garden, 1880.] 
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Mignonette, very fragrant, ft. per oz., 3^/. & 
Per pkt. 
I. d. 
O 6 
O 6 
grandlflo'ra, {Crimson (?/««/) flowers large, and very fmgrant, i ft. ...ij. ,, orf. & 
pyramlda'Ua Bouquet, large-flowered, and the best for branched pyramids 6rf. & i o 
It ETlsan'tea, the tallest, large-flowered, and the best for pyramids ...6rf. & i o 
,, luultlflora oompacta, large-flowered and the most compact 6rf. & i o 
Parson’s New Tree, i ft o 5 
,, ,, White Tree, very select, r ft o 6 
Victoria crimson, a very fine variety, i ft 6<f. & i o 
^ Miles' New Spiral, robust, profuse flowering, and fine for pot culture, i ft. ......(id. & i o 
MIMO'SA (Sensitive Plant), Nat. Ord. Ltyumino'sca. Curious greenhouse annual. 
2107 Mlmo'sa pudl'ca, so sensitive is this plant, that the leaves when touclied, instantly fold up ; it grows 
freely in the conservatory or sitting-room, and out doors from June, 2 ft o 6 
MIMULTJS (Monkey-flower), Nat. Ord. Scro/thulariacece. Beautiful perennials. 
Splendid conservatory and sitting-room plants, with singularly shaped and brilliantly coloured dowers, distin- 
guished by their rich hieroglyph-like markings. When cultivated indoors they succeed best if the pots are placed 
in saucers of water, liaised in heat, seedlings fiawer in a few weeks; in the open ground they are hardy, and 
dower freely ; they also succeed admirably in shady, damp, and marshy situations, or by the sides of lakes. 
uioa Mlm'ulus maculo'sus, the beautifully tiger-spotted varieties, i ft o 
I. I. du'plex, the calyx is beautifully like the corolla, I ft 6rf. & i 
„ .. ,, atropurpu'reus, calyx and corolla I ft 6<f. & i 
,, Henderson’s new beautifully spotted varieties, I ft ir. & 2 
,, Clapbam’s superb strain of spotted Miinulus, i ft is. Sc 2 
,, esVi'^xgi'XlA.orange crimson, fine bedder, i ft O 
,, „ Brilliant, scarlet, effective in beds, i ft o 
M tt du'plex, calyx and corolla orange crimson, fine bedder, i ft o 
,, re'pens,^/^r//f? upper lip spotted or I ft j o 
,, RoezUi, bright spotted a valuable new bedding species, j ft i o 
,, TilUn'gd, rich golden yellow, a fine bedding plant, not soon affected by drought, i ft o 6 
„ choice mixed, including the foregoing varieties, i ft is. & 2 6 
,, fine mixed, including the older varieties, i ft o 6 
MUSK-PLANT, Nat. Ord. Scrophtdaria cem. A favourite hardy perennial. 
Musk-Plant, yellow, a valuable plant for window boxes, etc., J ft (d. & i o 
MYOSO^TIS (iforget-me-not), Nat. Ord. .Bortiffina'cfiCB, Hardv perennials. 
For filling beds or for conservatory decoration , we can supply plants of the Cltuedcn varieties of Forget-me-not and 
of Dissiti/lora in quantity, prices on application. The name iVl. alpcstris we have omitted, as this charming little 
Forgel-me-nol can only be had in plants ; the seed sold as hf. alpcstris differs considerably from the true plant. 
For spring gardening M. sylvatica and M. dissitifiora are by far the best; Sylvatica we recommend where 
great quantities are planted; Dissitifiora for select beds, and sheltered situations, and where a very early 
effect is required. All the Forget-me-nots are valuable for winter and spring-dowering under glass. 
2122 Myoso'tis Azo'rica, blue, shaded purple, i ft.... 1 Charming erect-growing Forget-me-nots, valu- ( o 
0*0^ tte J, .Pa 'e V r.1.1 a Ce\ te ^ t J m. J j . J 
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zX'\i 2 h,pure iuhite, i ft. 
-- — , - , able for pot culture, and very elective in the\ 
„ It CcelestX'na., tur^uolse’bluc.ift. ) flower borders during June and July^ I 
„ sylvatica, J ft r 
M It white, ^ ft I These are t'le true Cliveden Forget-me-nots, which ( 
II II rose, ... y hove attainedsomuchceUbrity through theextensive \ 
It II compada, blue, ^ ft. | use made of them by Air. Fleming, at Cliveden. I 
.1 „ alba. 3j ft. I 
,, clear blue, the earliest of the Forget-me-nots; flowering in February, when 
the season is favourable, and continuing throughout the spring, ^ ft u. & 2 6 
,, oblongala, bright blue, a robust growing continental variety, ^ ft o 6 
If p s-lus lris semperflo'rens, blue, flowers through the summer in ?noist situations, .j ft. ... i o 
MYE'TUS (Mj'rtle), Nat. Ord. Mi/rta'cem. Half-hardy shrubs. 
Myr'tus commu'ais, a fine plant for the sitting-room, conservatory, and terrace o 6 
N^j&E'LIA, Nat. Ord Qesftera'ceae. Beautiful stove perennial bulbs. 
Nae&ella, saved from the choicest varieties 2 6 
HASTTJR^TITJM (Tropa3"olum), Nat. Ord. Tropmoldcem. Beautiful hardy annuals. 
Unrivalled for beauty, effect, and utility. In dry soils, or soils made poor with lime-rubbish, they will surpass 
the Gefantum 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 deflciency or failure of " bedding stuff." 
•>1 Mq rp . ... /.j . 
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2132 
2133 
2134 
Thtit art th* lattst im^rtvemtntt, 
and un</uestionably the finest and 
most distinct of the varieties of 
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Torn Thumb, valuable for beds, j 3^- ^ ® 
ibbonsyor marginal lines, each \ 3“*^^ 
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2136 Nastur'tlum scarlet King of Tom Thumb, i ft. 'j 
2136 „ golden King of Tom Thumb, I ft. I 
2137 „ ruby King of Tom Thumb, ruby rose, 1 ft 
2138 „ spotted King of Tom Thumb, r ft 
2139 „ Tom Thumb, “King Theodore,” I ft. 
2140 „ „ cosruleum ro'seum, beautifulpeach, ift. 
2141 ,, ,, Lily Schmidt, intensely scarlet, i ft. ... 
2142 ,, „ effective as the Scarlet Geranium, 1 ft r/o per oz.,3<?. & 
2143 „ „ more effective than Yellow Calceolaria, I ft i/o ,, 3^/. & o 
2144 „ ,, yellow, spotted crimson, i ft is. per oz. o 
2146 „ „ crimson, rich colour, i ft is. ,, o 
2146 ,, ,, bronze (new), i ft o 
2147 „ ,, sulphur colour, spotted maroon, lii.... IS. 6d.x>Qs oz. o 
2148 „ ,, Pearl, very pretty, I ft i/o per oz. 3<Z. & o 
2149 „ „ choice mixed from the above, I ft 2/6 ,, 6<Z. & i 
2160 „ „ fine mixed, I ft i/o ., 3^Z. & o 
2161 „ compac’tum supei^bum, ifTrtWr/, ^ ft ) These are compact bushy piauts i6d.8c 1 
2162 „ „ Beauty of Malvern, scarlet,^ ft. > 7vhich bloom till late in autumn. ( 6f/.& i 
NEME'SIA, Nat. Ord. Sa'oplmlariacem. Pretty compact growing half-hardy annuals 
2153 Neme'sia compac'ta, mixed, -Jft These are neat bushy profuse-blooming plants, Z3<Z.& o 
2164 
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2156 
aVba, pure white, f ft.... 
coeru'lea, sky blue, 2 ft. 
bi'color, blue&.while 'i ft. 
very desirable for beds, rock-work, and pdts.g 
They commence flowering when a few inches 
high, and continue in beauty for months. 
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