S. dar\i\ell &: 5'loi‘al 0;iiitle. 
NEW SPLENDID DWARF FRENCH MARIGOLD— Is. iicr pkt. 
Our strain out of several when shown before the Floral Committee unanimously cnnieil oil' a. 
vote of thanks and were acknowledged to be the finest and most perfect (lowers ever exhibited for 3o 
ears, they were the surprise and admiration at Brighton, and all the large shows in the South of 
England. 
MARIGOLD AUREA FLORIBDNDA— One 
•of the i>rettiest dwarf yellow bedding plants that 
we know. id. per pkt. 
H.H.A. MARIGOLD, DARK AFRICAN 
{Orange). — These produce heads of bloom of im- 
mense .size ; at a distance tliey have the appear- 
ance of Dahlias ; to be treated the same as .-Isters. 
id. per pkt. 
MARIGOLD, SELECTED 
AFRICAN LIGHT LEMON COLOUR— Extra 
fine for exhibition. These arc ecjually as fine in 
quality as the preceding French, id. per pkt. 
Our African Jlarmolds exhibited last year 
were admitted to be the finest and the brighte.st 
colours ever shown. See reports all through the 
autumn. 
TAGETES SIGNATA PU- 
MILA FLORE PLENO— A beautiful 
golden yellow double-llowered variety, 
habit very dwarf, continues flowering pro- 
fusely the whole of the season. For ribbon 
puiyjoses, small beds, or any decorative 
purposes it is invaluable, id. per pkt. 
H.H.A. TAGETES SIGNATA PU- 
MILA — Dwarf variety of Marigold, with 
small pinnate leaves, golden yellow Howits, 
striped with crimson, during autumn ami 
summer months ; one of the most useful 
annuals for bedding and decorative pur- 
poses. id. per pkt. 
T.VGBTES SIGX.VTA TOMILA. 
H.H.A. MARTYNIA FRAGRANS— Splendid, 
■bearing fragrant crimson-purple flowers, Is. 
per pkt. 
H.H.A. MARVEL OF PERU — A very 
picturesqe plant, the diversified colours con- 
trasting well with its dark green glossy foliage ; 
continues in bloom through the summer and 
autumn ; the root may be preserved like Dahlias, 
throughout the winter, id. per pkt. 
H.A. MATHIOLA BICORNIS (Night- 
scented Stock)— Purple, deliciously fragrant 
in evening and morning, and especially after a 
shower ; dwarf, nice for rookery, &c. id. per pkt. 
H.H.f. MAURANDYA BARCLAY ANA— 
This is a most beautiful slender climber, pro- 
ducing abundance of purple and white coloured 
tubc-^aped flowers for trailing up pillars, wire- 
Avork, &e.; one of the best plants. Sow from 
March to May. id. per pkt. 
MATRICARIA EXIMIA NANA AUREA 
CRISPA COMPACTA. PL. PL,— Lovely little 
creamy-coloured quilled flower, very useful for 
cutting. It is one of the curled leaved Feverfews ; 
height about 8 inches ; a gem in any garden. Is. 
From Mr. Glazier, Dulwich Co.mmon. 
The Primulas you sent me last fall are the best I ever saw. 
From Mrs. M. IViLsoy, Sxow Hall, Daulingtox, 1s( August, 1882. 
Your " Invigorator ” has been most bcnelicial to my plants. 
From Mr. Neil Cami'BELl Shiacii, Lauuiston Castle, Davidson’s Maix, Midlothiax, 
18th February, 1882. 
'The plants arrived in excellent condition, and I have to express my entire satisfaction with them. 
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