!k ^01)^’ donvplete ^eed G[uiele. 
II. A. MIG-NONETTE, BED KING — The prettiest, highest coloured red, and the mo.st distinct 
of the whole family. It has also a remarkably neat habit, medium flowers, just the convenient size 
for cut blooms, and has a ciiarming and striking effect amongst other flowers ; much more attractive 
than the ordinary kinds. Is. per pkt. 
II. A. MIGNONETTE, CRIMSON. 3</. per pkt,, Is. Grf. per pz. 
II. A. MIGNONETTE, GOLDEN QUEEN — A most decided golden hue, which carries a 
cheer into every bouquet or table decoration ; wonderfully free and deliciously fragrant. Is. 
])cr pkt. 
II. A. MIGNONETTE — Sweet scented. .Irf. per pkt., 9tf. per oz. 
MIGNONETTE, MACHET. — A flue new variety, undoubtedly the best for pot culture ; habit 
extremely dwarf, thick dark green leaves, stout flower stalks, which terminate in abundant large 
aud broad spikes of beautifully scented flowers of a bright red colour. Is. jier pkt. 
Directions for Sowing. — Sow in the open (/round in A/iril, and in succession throughout the 
summer, covering the seeds ((bout a quarter of an inch deep. For winter andspn'ng flowering sow in 
August and September, in pots of loam, mixed with a tittle leaf niould, and //rotect from frost I'n cold 
frame. For ecalg flowering sow in February and AJarch, on a slight bottoni heat. Thin out or 
transplant before the plants get crowded. 
ii.p. MIMULUS NOBILIS (Mimulus hylorldus tigrinus nanus compactus duplex) — An 
important improvement on the well-known Mimtilua, Jlose-in-llosc ; of most compact growth and 
scarcely 3 in. high. The flowers appear in great abundance, and arc borne but slightly above the 
cushion-shaped bush, which spreads close upon the ground. A fine plant for pots. 2s. per pkt. 
JIIMULUS (iIOSE-IN-IIOSb). 
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