!1 dnitle. 
MEGASEA CORDIFOLIA PURPUREA 
— Rich purple Bowers; the finest of this genus. 
Is. 
MEGASEA CRASSIFOLIA MEDIA— l.s. 
MELISSA OFFICINALIS (Balm)— A very 
old-fMhioned plant, emitting a pleasant and re- 
freshing scent. Gd. each; 4.s. doz. 
MERTENSIA SIBIRICA— l.s. 
MERTENSIA VIRGINICA (Pulmonaria) 
— Tiibnlar flowers of pnrplish blue colour. l.s. 
MICHAUXIA CAMPANULOIDES — A 
remarkable and highly ornamental plant ; flowers 
white, tinged pt.rple. Is. 
MITELLA PROSTRATA. Gd. 
MONARDA DIDYMA, s^n. FISTULOSA 
AND KALMIANA (Bee Balm) — Scarlet; 
fragrant. Gd. 
MONARDA DIDYMA ALBA — A white 
flowering form of the above, showy and 
attractive. G'l. each. 
MORINA LONGIFOLIA — Highly orna-' 
mental, both in foliage and flowers. ‘.)d. 
MYOSOTIS, in variety — See Summer flow'er- 
ing plants. 
MYOSOTIS IMPERATRICE ELIZA- 
BETH — Colour very rich. 9(/. each; (is. per 
doz. 
CENOTHERA CLAUSII. Gd. 
CENOTHERA FRASERI and YOUNGI — 
Both very showy. Gd. each. 
CENOTHERA FRUTICOSA- One of the 
most ornamental of the perennial Evening Prim- 
roses; pale yellow flowers, (if/. each; 5.s. perdoz. 
CENOTHERA MACROCARPA — Deep 
goblen yellow flowers. Gil. 
CENOTHERA PILGRIMI — By far the 
finest of the yellow Evening Primroses; a de- 
cided improvement on CE. FRUTICOSA, to 
which it is allied. Gd 
CENOTHERA RIP ARIA. Gd. each ; o.i. doz. 
PURE WHITE MELLOW (mALVA MOSCHATA ALBA). 
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