Cannell & Sons’ Complete Seed Guide 
MIMOSA PUDICA (sensitive PLANT). NKMOPIIII.A DISCOIDALIS. 
It closes up when touched. 
H.p. Mitnulus Mosehatus (Musl<) — A common and well-known 
tcailer. 3rf. per pkt. 
Sow Miinulus 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. 
n.n.o. Mina Lobata. syn. Ipomoea Versicolor— The seedling 
Hhouid be grown on in pots until tlie middle of May, and then planted in 
i the open garden : it makes rapid growth, and jirtalucing in profusion semi- 
I erect racemes of Howers of bright red. changing through orange-yellow 
to yellowish white. 12 ft. Is. per pkt. 
Mirabilis Jalapa-^.SVe Marvel of Peru. f 1 - « 
Ji.p. Morina Longifolla— Highly ormuncutal. both in foliage 
! and flowers. ‘6d, per pkt. 
II.P. Myosotis Alpestris “ Jewel A new large flowering variety of 
the compact growing Victoria kind. Ia*. per pkt. 
H.p. Myosotis Alpestris. “Jewel’* White-Extremely large 
flowering variety of the semi-tall class, with large umbels of the purest while. 
5 ft. Is*, per pkt. 
II.P. Myosotis Alpestris “Victoria”— This beauMful and distinct 
Forget-me-not claims a prominent place in every garden. The plant ^ws 
about 5 or G inches high, forming compact globular little hushes which are 
completely covered with neat flowers of a bright azure blue with a yellow 
centre. We can safely recommend it, not only for bedding and pot cnlture. 
but for cut flowers, carpet bedding and ribbon borders. l.<- per pkt. 
MIMOLDS (HOSE-IN-HOSE) 
H.p. Mimulus, New Hybrid Hose-iu-Hose) An 
important improvement on the well-known Mimulus, Hose-tn- ' 
most compact growth and scarcely 3 in. high. The flowers appear in g 
abund(mce, and are borne hut slightly above the onshion-shape , 
which spreads close upon the ground. A fine plant for pots. Is. p P ■ 
BEPDINO MIMDLDS. ' ■ ,,1 
B.p. Mimulus, New Hybrid, Cannells’ Perfection (6c>qyA«- 
arinei^). Monkey Flower — Single mixed. The colours and markings are 
exfreniely novel and richly spotted. J ft. Is. per pkt 
H.p. Myosotis Dissitiflora {Romghea), Forget-me-not- One of 
the best of all of the Forget-me-nots. It is of a remarkably compact habit 
Ind a nrofuse bloomer, having the appearance, when m full flower, of a 
2et oTmost e“si;e blue; an exceedingly attractive and beautiful 
spring bedding plant. 1 ft. Is. per pkt. 
H.p, Myosotis Dissitiflora Alba-A splendid white variety. 1 ft. 
Si. per pkt. ., , , , , 
„ .. Mvftsfitic Dissitiflora “ Porfoction ”— Beautifu' sky-blue 
flowers of double the size of those of the original species ; the finest and best 
Forget-me-not for cut bloom, l.t. per pkt. 
HP Mvosotis Pagoda— A beautiful variety of Forget-me-iiot, 
blooms in gLt profnsio! during ‘he spmg and summer months; a sa 
bedding variety it is unsurpassable, if ft. Gd. per psi. 
MvncntK pig-mv Boddor-The best dwarf of all the Forget- 
me-nots acKng Aew 
fhiwering early inuring and continuing m bloom a considerable time, u 
real gem. i ft. Is. per pkt. . j ■ r- v 
Sow in July or August in open ground, or in slight hot-bed in February. 
Nasturtiums- See Tropaolnm 
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