dh.i\i]ell Coirirlete ^eed Gtiiitle. 
■g H.p. MIMULUS DUPLEX (Hoae-in-Hose) 
r PENCOMBE REGTOKY— Very pretiy, iiiia 
lor garden decoration a gem, and should be 
planted everywhere. l.«. per pkt. 
Sow Miiiiuhts in heat from March to May, and an 
soon as thetf are established give them plenty of 
air, and, well shaded, they will then produce splendid 
flowers quite equal to the woodcut. 
PKBfKCTION MIJILLUS. 
H.p. MIMULUS, NEW HYBRID, CAN- 
NELL’S PERFECTION— A new cross, com- 
bining the quaint spotting of the maculosa strain 
with the rich bronzy red of the Chilian Mimulus. 
The eolours and markings are extremely novel 
and richly spotted, bs. per pkt. 
H.p. MIMULUS CUPREUS NANUS— The 
plants form dense globular-shaped bushes of 
uniform size, and not exceeding 4 to 5 inches in 
height. Tlie flowers arc of the most fiery colour, 
the leaves quite small, of shining dark green, 
and stand in close proximity to each other. A 
capital plant for market purposes. 1.'.-. per pkt. 
H.P. MIMULUS MOSCHATUS (Musk). 
3d. per pkt. 
H.p. MIMULUS GRANDIPLORUS 
“BRILLIANT”— Bearing very large and tinely 
formed flowers of an intense bright blood crimson 
colour: very free, hs per pkt. 
H.p. MIMULUS TIGRINUS NANUS— 
The dwarf r.icc of this valuable family. The 
pi, lilts are of dense tufty habit, and cciitiiuie to 
produce, during a long period, a profusion of 
flowers of every imaginable shade. Will be found 
of great utility for imi'ises and edgiiigs. Is. per pkt. 
H.p. MYOSOTIS DISSITIPLORA— One of 
the best of alt 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, QUEEN OF SPRING. 
Is. per pkt. 
H.p MYOSOTIS ALBA— A splendid white 
variety. 3ci. per pkt. 
uKiioiNo jiuHiLns (tigrixds nanus). 
H.p. MYOSOTIS SYLVATICA COM- 
PACTA AUREA — The merit of the Old Cliveden 
Blue Forget -m< -not, particularly as a s])ring bed- 
ding plaiit, 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 Pyrethrnm ; the 
flowers arc of the same clear bright blue as its 
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 moat conspicuous place. I.s. per pkt. 
MYOSOTIS PAGODA— A beautiful variety 
of Forget-me-not, blooms in great profusion 
during the spring and summer nionths ; as a 
bedding variety it is nnsnrpassalde. hs. per pkt. 
MYOSOTIS, PIGMY BEDDER— The best 
of all the Forget-me-nots, a charming new spring 
flowering plant, very dwarf and neat in habit, 
flowering tarly iti spring and continuing in 
bloom a considerable time ; a reai gem. Is. 
per pkt. 
MYOSOTIS ALPESTRIS “VICTORIA” 
This beautiful and di.stinct Forget-me-not 
claims a prominent place in every garden. The 
plant grows about 5 or 11 inches liiah, forming 
compact globular little bushes which are com- 
pletely covered with neat flowers (d a bright 
azure blue with a yellow centre. IVe cau safely 
recommend it not only for bedding and pot 
culture, but for cut flork-rs, carpet bedding, and 
ribbon liorders. hs per pkt. 
Sow in .fiilij or Avgust in open ground, or in 
slight hotbed in February. 
NASTURTIUMS— See Tropieolum. 
H.H.A. NEMESIA VERSICOLOR COM- 
PACTA — Very n'-at, bushy, profuse-blooming 
plants; they commence 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 
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