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SPECIALITIES OFFKKED BY WILLIAM BULL, F.LS. 
169. MIGNONETTE GOLDEN ftOEEN.— 
This distinct and handsome Mignonette 
is ef dense pyramidal growth, the 
nTunerous branches being terminated by 
large spikes of an intense golden- 
yellow colom'. Its rich coloured flowers 
and luxuriant dark green foliage ren- 
ders it a highly attractive variety. 
1*. per packet. 
170. MIGNONETTE MACHET.— This is well 
adapted for pot culture, the dwarf and 
vigorous plants throwing up numerous 
stout flower stalks terminated by mas- 
sive spikes of deliciously-scented red 
flowers. 6d. per packet. 
171. MIGNONETTE MAMMOTH.— A splen- 
did new Mignonette producing enor- 
mous spikes of flowers, rendering it of 
the greatest value for forcing and cut 
purposes. It originated with one of 
the largest growers of cut-flowers for 
the New York market, where its won- 
derful spikes of blossom are in great demand. 
Fide Illustration, page 19. 1». per packet. 
172. MIGNONETTE MILES’ SPIEAL — Habit 
dwarf and branching, producing erect colum- 
nar spikes. A really vigorous and free-grow- 
ing variety, admirably suited for decorative or 
market purposes. Is. per packet. 
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173. MIMOSA PUDICA (Sensitive Plant), 
house annual. 6d. per packet. 
174. MIMULUS GKANDIFLORDS BRILLIANT.— 
Gives very large and finely fonned flowers of a 
bright blood-crimson colour ; remarkably fine 
and effective, and very free. First-class Certi- 
ficate Royal Horticultural Society. 1». per pkt. 
175. MIMULOS TIGEINUS GRANDIFLORDS.— 
Vide Illustration. Richly spotted, and strik- 
ingly blotched in a diversified manner with 
rose, carmine, dark and light crimson, &c. 
Is. per packet. 
176. MIMULUS TIGEINUS ALBO SANGUINEUS. 
— The flowers of this attractive strain are 
beautifully blotched and spotted with rose, 
carmine, pink, dark and light crimson, &c., 
on a white ground. 6<7. per packet. 
177. MIMULUS MOSCHATUS (Musk). — 6d. per 
packet. 
178. MINA LOBATA, — A very attractive climbing 
plant introduced from Mexico. Its flowers 
are home on forklike racemes (ride illustration), 
the buds at first bright red, changing throrrgh 
orange yellow to yellowish white when frrlly 
expanded. Tire seedlings shorrld be cultivated 
in pots until May, when they should be 
planted out in the open garden. l.s. per 
packet. 
179. MT0S0TI8 DISSITIFLORA.— One of the 
best of all the Forget-me-nots. A profuse 
bloomer, having the appearance, whert in full 
bloom, of a sheet of the most exquisite blrre ; 
it is an exceedingly attractive and beautiful 
bedding plant. Is. per packet. 
MiMULUS TIQnrXTJS OtlANUIFLOriUS 
MINA LOBATA. 
MW 
