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!IARVKIj-OF- 1’EUU (Mirabilis), Nat. Ord. ^ i/ctayina'cece. Beautiful hardy annuals. 
Diversity of colour, profusion of bloom, and compact growth, characterise these border plants. 
Per j)kt, — t, d. 
2507 Marv6l*>of>Poru loDgiflor'a al'ba odora'ta, 2 f t. \ These are prized for ihtirdtUciousJ'vagrance\ 0 3 
2568 „ „ viola'cea. ,, 2 ft. ) in ihe eveninf/ 1 0 3 
2569 „ fol'iis varieg^a'tis, leaves vai legated light and dark green, very atti*active, 2 ft. 0 8 
2570 „ white^ prhnruge, silver slripedf dark red, carmine, Jles/i-colour, chamois, lilac, 
yellow, gold striped, rose, blush, Isabel or red, all exceedingly beautiful ; 
the collection, or each variety 0 8 
2571 ,, mixed, from the above beautiful rich coloured varieties, 2 ft 0 6 
2572 ,, „ good, from all sorts, 2 ft 0 3 
MATTHIO'liA, Nat. Ord. Crucif crm. Niglit-scentcd Stocks, hardy annuals, 
2578 Matthio^la bicor'nis, the delicious and powei'ful fragrance emitted hy the Jtowei's oj this jdant in 
ihe afternoon, evening, and morning, is truly delightful, and is perceptible some 
distance off: it should be scattei'ed about the garden just like Mignonette, 1 ft. .6(f. 1 0 
2674 „ tricuspi'data ; this species has been sent otit highly recommended ns continually 
emitting a delightful fragrance: we grew a breadth of it in our 
Experimental (J rounds, but failed to discover any fragrance, 1 ft. 1 6 
MELIA'KTHUS, Nat. Ord. ZygophyUifcem. G. siib-lropical shrub. 
2575 Meha'nthus m^jor, an extremely handsome sub-tropical plant, with beautiful pinnate foliage, 
illustrated in Mr. liobinson’s new work, “ The Parks, (jc., of Pans," 6 ft. ... 0 6 
MESEMBUYAN'TIIRMUM, Nat. Ord. Mesembrya'ceoi. Charming halt-hardy annuals, &c. 
2576 Mesembr}'an'tbemum acinacifor'me, rose and white, gi’otcsquc-looking h.h.p., 4 ft 0 6 
2677 „ 25 Cape species for gi'eenhouse, the collection 10/G, wa'xc(/ 1 0 
2678 „ gla'brum, light yellow, ^ ft | beautiful plants for rockwork,dry f 0 8 
2579 „ pomeridia'num, ye//oM’, ^ ft. J hunks, and any sunny situation. | 0 3 
2580 „ tri'color, rose, purple centre, ^ ft | exceedingly pretty littleplantsfn' (08 
2681 „ „ ^*h\xm.,white,purplecentre,\ ft.) south bw'ders,rockwork<^'vas€s.^ 0 3 
Nat. Ord. Campaiuila'cew. Haudsome hardy biennial. 
8582 Michaux'ia campanulo'ides, large white flowers, a rare and fine plant, 4 ft, 0 6 
^ MIGNONETTE (Re.soda odorata), Nat. Ord. Reseda' cece. Hardy annuals. 
Seed of this universal favourite should be scattered jyrofuselg in Jloiver and shrubbery borders. 
2583 Mignonette, very fragrant, ^ ft Oc/. per oz., Sd. & 0 6 
2684 ,, large flowered, ^ ft Is. „ 3rf. & 0 6 
2685 „ grandiflo'ra, the French giant tree Mignonette, true, 1 ft 1/G „ Gd. & 1 0 
MIMO'SA (Sensitive Plant), Nat. Ord. Leyumim/ scp. Curious greenhouse annual. 
2586 Mimo^sa pudi'ea, singularly sensitive, folding up its leaves when touched, may be grown in 
the conservatory or sitting-room, or planted out in the flow'er border in June, 2 ft. ... 0 6 
MIM'ULUS (Monkey-flower), Nat. Ord. Scrophularia' cece. Beautiful perennials. 
Singularly shaped and brilliantly coloured flowers, distinguished by their rich hieroglyph-like markings* 
Splendid conservatory and sitting-room jflanis, succeeding best if the pots are placed m saucers of water, 
hi heat seedlings flower in a few weeks; in the open ground they are 2>crfectly hardy, and fower freely, 
they also succeed admirably in shady and in damp and marshy situations, or by the sides of lakes. 
The following six varieties are magnificent hybrids between cupreus and the old spotted Mimulus. 
2687 Mim'ulus duplex-flowering, wherein the calyx seems to mimic the corolla in being quite as 
beautifully tiger-spotted ; a charming variety, 1 ft 1 0 
2588 „ macul'osus, beautifully tiger-spotted, 1 ft 1 0 
2589 „ cu'preus, orange crimson, 1 ft 0 6 
2690 „ „ du'plex, a charming hybrid in the way of 2588, 1 h 1 0 
2591 „ „ hy'bridus, a fine bedding variety, 1 ft 0 G 
2592 „ „ „ cinnabari'nus, bright cinnabar-red flowers, very ett'ective 
bedding plant, 1 ft 1 0 
2693 ,, choice mixed, including the foregoing, 1 ft 1 0 2 6 
2694 „ fine mixed, including the older varieties, 1 ft 0 6 
MESK-PEjVNT, Nat. Ord. Scrophularia'cece. A favourite hardy perennial. 
2695 Musk Plant (Mim'ulus moscha'tus), sweet-scented, valuable for window boxes, ^ ft. ... 0 6 
MVOSO'TIS (Forget-me-not), Nat. Ord. Doragina' cea. Hardy perennials. 
Plants of ihe Cliveden vaHeties of Forget-me-not can be supplied in any quantity. We have omitted 
M. Alpestris, the seed sold under this name not being true, and only calculated to disappoint. 
2696 Myoso'tis Azo'rica, hive, shaded purple, 1 ft.) Charming ei'ect-yrounng Forget-me-nots, valua- f 0 -6 
2697 „ „ ccelestina,(M7’OM6uVe-W«€, 1 ft. [■ ble for pot culture, and very effective in the\ 1 0 
2698 „ „ al'ba, ;;«re ttViiVc, 1 ft I flower garden in June and Jufy. ^ 0 0 
2699 „ sylvatica, i ft.... ) These are the (me Cliveden Foi'get-me-nots, which haveC 0 6 
2600 „ „ iohite,ii ft. > attained so much celebrity through the extensive use made< 0 6 
2601 „ „ rose, ^ft.... J oJ' them by Mr. P'leminy, at Cliveden. (_ 0 6 
2602 „ dissitiflora, or montana, ijtue, the earliest blooming of the blue Forget-me-nots, com- 
mencing to flower in February ; seed very scarce. (Plants 20s. per 100,) ^ ft.... 2 6 
2603 „ oblongata (hew), 5 /m€, a continental variety, said to be a fine acquisition, ^ft. 1 0 
2604 „ palustris, blue, a charming variety for moist situations, i ft 3tf. df 0 6 
MVIl'TUS (Myrtle), Nat. Ord. Myrta cem* Half-hardy shrub. 
2606 MjT'tus commu'nis, a fine sweet-scented variety 0 6 
NASTUR'TIEM (Tropae'olum), Nat. Ord. Tropceola' cece . 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 m profusion of bloom. I'o amateurs who have 
no glass they are a boon, and a valuable supplementary plant in cases of defeitney and failure. 
2606 Nastur'tium, Tom Thumb, rich scarlet, effective as the Scarlet Geranium, 1 ft., 1/6 per oz., ‘dd. d: 0 6 
2607 „ „ more effective than Yellow Calceolaria ... 1/6 „ 3rf. 0 6 
2608 „ „ Cffiru'leum ros'eum, 5n7/in«f;)ertrA-5/M€, an exceeding beautiful and 
very distinct colour, a fine acquisition, 1 ft Gd., l.<. 2 6 
