18 SPECIALITIES OFFERED BY WILLIAM BULL, F.L.S. 
169. MIGNONETTE GOLDEN QDEEN.— 
Tliis distinct and handsome Mignonette 
is of dense pyramidal growth, the 
numerous branches being terroinated by 
large spikes of an intense golden- 
yellow colour. Its rich coloured flowers 
and luxuidant dark green foliage ren- 
ders it a highly attractive variety. 
Is. per packet. 
170. MIGNONETTE MACHET.— This splen- 
did Reseda is well adapted for pot 
culture, the dwarf and vigorous plants 
throwing up numerous stout flower 
stalks terminated by massive spikes of 
deliciously-scented red flowers. Is. 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 
purj)oses. It originated with one of 
the largest growers of cut-flowers for 
the New York market, where its wonderful 
spikes of blossom are in great demand. Vide 
Jlluslmtion, page 17. l.v. per packet. 
172. MIGNONETTE MILES’ SPIRAL — Habit 
dwarf and branching producing erect colum- 
nar spikes. A really vigorous and free-grow- 
ing variety, admirably suited for decorative or 
market purposes. 1*. per packet. 
173. MIMOSA PUDICA (Sensitive Plant). — Grreen- 
house annual. 6rf. per packet. 
174. MIMDLDS GRANDIFLORUS BRILLIANT.— 
Gives very large and finely formed flowers of a 
bright blood-crimson colom’ ; remarkably fine 
and effective, and very free. First-class Certi- 
ficate Royal Horticultural Society. Is. per pkt. 
175. MIMDLOS TIGRINUS GRANDIFLORUS.— 
Vide Ulxstralion. This strain gives flowers 
of gigantic size and of various colours, some 
richly .spotted, others strikingly blotched in a 
diversified manner, with rose, carmine, dark 
and light crimson, &c. Is. per packet. 
176. MIMULUS TIGRINUS ALBO SANGUINEUS. 
— The flowers of this attractive strain are 
beautifully blotched aud spotted with rose, 
carmine, pink, dark and light crimson, &o., 
on a white ground, lid. per packet. 
177. MINA LOBATA, — A very attractive climbing 
plant introduced from Mexico. Its flowers 
are borne on forklike racemes {vide illustration), 
the buds at first bright red, changing through 
orange yellow to yellowish white when fully 
expanded. The seedlings should be cultivated 
in pots until M.ay, when they should bo 
planted out in tlie open garden. 1*. 6d. per 
packet. 
178. MYOSOTIS DISSITIFLORA.— One of the 
best of all the Forget-me-nots. A profuse 
bloomer, having the appearance, when in full 
bloom, of a sheet of the most exquisite blue ; 
it is an exceedingly attractive aud beautiful 
bedding plant. U. per packet. 
MiMULUS TIOMNUS OBANDIFLOnUS. 
MINA LOBATA. 
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