LYCHNIS FLOS-CUCni.I ItOSEUS PLEN 08 . 
HffiOASEA CORDIPOLIA PURPUREA I 
—Rich purple flowers; the finest of this genus, 
li ft. y</. and 2s. Cut. 
MEGASEA PURPURASCENS — Light 
purple flowers, tall steins ; scarce. 1 ft. Is. Crf. 
MEGASEA LIGULATA — Early flowering ; 
pinkish-lilac. 1 ft. 9rf. 
MEGASEA STRACHEYI— Pretty blush- 
pink flowers ; a select frame plant. 1 ft. l.s. Gd. 
MERTENSIA SIBERIOA— Drooping 
clusters of light lilue flowers. 1 ft. Is. 
MERTENSIA VIRGINICA (Pulmonaria) 
—Flowers purplish blue colour. ft. 9cf. I 
MIMULUS CARDINAXIS — Very showy I 
and effective ; flowers scarlet. 1 ft. Is. 
MONARDA DIDYMA, syn. PISTULOSA 
AND KAT.MIANA (Bee Balm) — Scarlet ; j 
fragrant. 2 ft. firf. I 
MONARDA DIDYMA ALBA — A white i 
flowering form of the above, showy and | 
attractive. Qd. 
MONTBRETIA “ PIERY STAR ’’—Habit ' 
robust, most floriferons, producing in long 
succession brilliant vermilion widely-expanded 
flowers. 3 ft. Is. 
MONTBRETIA “ GOLDEN SHEAP A 
vast improvement on Crocorniaflora aurea, having 
larger, more expanded, golden-yellow flowers, 
and a dwarf compact habit ; excellent for cntting, 
3 ft. Is. 
For other varieties of Montbretin, see Bulb 
Catalogue. 
MORINA LONGIPOLIA — Highly orna- 
mental, both in foliage and flowers. 2^ ft. 9rf. 
MYOSOTIS, in variety — See Summer flower- 
ing plants. 
MYOSOTIS IMPERATRICE ELIZA- 
BETH — Colour very rich. ^ ft. 9rf. each ; 6s. 
per doz. 
NIEREMBERGIA RIVULARIS — Large 
pure white flowers; dwarf, slender, creeping 
stems. 2 in. high. 9<f. 
CENOTHERA PRASERI and YOUNGI— 
Both very showy, lift. 9</. each. 
CENOTHERA P'RUTICOSA MAJOR — 
Large deep yellow flowers ; fine. 1 to li ft. 9</. 
CENOTHERA MACROCARPA {Evening 
Pr/mrosc)— Deep golden yellow flowers. J ft. 6d. 
CENOTHERA PILGRIMI — By far the 
finest of the yellow Evening Primroses. 1 ft. fid. 
CENOTHERA RIP ARIA. 1ft. fit/, each; 
6s. doz. 
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