Cfhjwell & don]plete Heed Gfuide. 
PERFECTION MI M ULUS. 
Half 
size. 
REDDING .MIMULUS. 
prototype, and their contrast to the golden-yellow 
of the foliage is one of its chief merits. As its 
name implies, it is of peculiarly dwarf compact 
habit, and as a spring bedder it is destined to 
occupy a most conspicuous place. Is. per pkt. 
H.p. MYOSOTIS PAGODA — A beautiful 
n.P. MIMULUS, NEW HYBRID, CAN- variety of Forget-me-not, blooms in great pro- 
NELLS' PERFECTION — Single mixed. fusion dnring the spring and summer months ; 
The colours and markings are extremely novel 113 a bedding variety it is unsurpassable. Is. per 
and richly spotted. Is. per pkt. pkt. 
H.p. MIMULUS MOSCHATUS (Musk). 
3d. per pkt. 
h.p. MIMULUS GRANDIFLORUS 
“BRILLIANT” — Bearing very large and finely 
formed flowers of an intense bright blood crimson 
colour; very free. Is. per pkt. 
Sow Munuius in heat from .March to May. and as 
soon as they are established give them plenty of 
air , and. well shaded , they will then produce splendid 
flowers quite equal to the woodcut. 
lt.r. MYOSOTIS DISSITIFLORA— One of 
the best of all of the Forget-me-nots. It is of a 
remarkably compact habit and a profuse bloomer, 
having the appearance, when in full flower, of a 
sheet of most exquisite blue: an exceedingly 
attractive and beautiful spring bedding plant. 
Is. per pkt. 
h.p. MYOSOTIS, PIGMY BEDDER— 
The best of all the Forget-me-nots, a charming 
new spring flowering plant, very dwarf and neat 
in habit, flowering early in spring and contin- 
uing in bloom a considerable time ; a real gem. 
Is. per pkt. 
h.p. MYOSOTIS ALPESTRIS “VIC- 
TORIA” — This beautiful and distinct Forget- 
me-not claims a prominent place in every garden. 
The plant grows about 5 or 6 inches high, 
forming compact globular little hushes which 
are completely covered with neat flowers of a 
bright azure blue with a yellow centre. We cau 
safely recommend it, not only for beddiDg and 
pot culture, but for cut flowers, carpet bedding, 
and ribbon borders. Is. per pkt 
Sow in July or August in open ground, or in 
slight hotbed in February. 
h.p MYOSOTIS ALBA — A splendid white 
variety. 3d. per pkt. 
H.P. MYOSOTIS SYLVATICA COM- 
PACTA AUREA — The meri t of the Old Cliveden 
Blue Forget-me-not, particularly as a spring bed- 
ding plant, is so universally recognised, that this 
new golden-leaved variety cannot fail to become 
a popular favourite. It is similar in habit and 
colour of foliage to the Golden Pyrethrum ; the 
flowers are of the same clear bright blue as its 
NASTURTIUMS— See Tropamlnm. 
h.h.a. NEMESLA VERSICOLOR COM- 
PACTA — Very neat, bushy, profuse-blooming 
plants; they comrm re flowering when a few 
inches high, and continue in beauty for months. 
Mixed, 3d. per pkt. 
NEMOPHILA — These charming and use- 
ful dwarf-growing hardy annuals have a neat, 
compact, uniform habit of growth, with shades 
Rev. A. II. S. Barwell, Clapham Rectory, Worthing, Juh/ 1 3th. 1891. 
1 am happy to tell you I am \ery well pleased with the result of your seeds, they have 
germinated well and produced fine varieties. 
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