WILLIAM BULL & SONS’ SEED CATALOGUE. 
53 
MIGNONETTE, GOLDEN GEM. 
MIGNONETTE — continued. Per pkt. — ». d. 
771. Mammoth, a splendid Mignonette pro- 
ducing enormous spikes of flowers, 
rendering it of the greatest value for 
forcing and out purposes . . ..06 
772. Miles’ Spiral, a vigorous and free- 
growing variety, admirably suited for 
decorative or market purposes . . 0 6 
773. New Bed Giant, the finest red-flowered 
Mignonette yet offered . . ..06 
774. Sweet Scented .. ., per oz. 6<f. 0 3 
Bnll’s Crimson Gem, vide page 25. 
MIMOSA. — Greenhouse annual. 
775. pudica, the well-known Sensitive Plant 0 6 
MIMTTLUS (Monkey Flower). — Handsome 
flowering perennials. 
776. cardinalis, scarlet .. .. ,.0 6 
777. oupreus, copper-coloured flowers ..0 6 
778. moschatns, the well-known Common 
Musk 0 6 
MIMULUS TIGRINDS GRANDIFLORDS. 
MIMULUS — continued. Per pkt. — a. d. 
779. tigrinns grandiflorus illustration), 
richly spotted and strikingly blotched 
in a diversified manner with rose, car- 
mine, dark and light crimson, &c. . . 1 0 
780. alho-sangnineus, the flowers are 
beautifully blotched and spotted with 
crimson, &c., on a white ground ..0 6 
781. Emperor Giant Duplex 10 
MINA. — Half-hardy climbing annual. 
782. lobata, bears orange-red flowers on 
bifurcate racemes . . . . ..09 
MIRABILIS (Marvel of Peru). — Tender 
perennials, requiring same cultivation 
and care as Dahlias. 
783. jalapa, finest mixed .. ., ..0 3 
784. variegata, light green leaves, 
striped or variegated with dark green 0 3 
MUSA ENSETE. 
MUSA. — Greenhouse perennial. 
786. ensete, a splendid plant for open air 
decoration in Summer, producing a 
most striking effect when planted 
singly or in groups . . . . ..26 
MUSK . — See Mimulus moschatus. 
HYRSIPHYLLUM. — Greenhouse climb- 
ing perennial, the neat glossy green 
leaves admirably adapting it for 
decorative purposes. This plant is 
often called Smilax. 
786. asparagoides . . . . . . ..10 
MYOSOTIS (Forget-me-not) Channing 
hardy perennials. 
787. alpestris, blue . . . . . . ..03 
788. alba, white . . . . . . ..03 
789. striota caelestina, a distinct new 
Forget-me-not, remarkable for its 
erect pillar-like growth, giving the 
plants a very striking appearance 
when in blossom . . . . ..10 
790. rosea, a rose-coloured variety 
of the above . . . . . . ..10 
791. Victoria, a pretty Forget-me-not, 
bearing large azure-blue flowers . . 1 0 
792. azorica, light blue . . . . ..09 
793. dissitiflora, one of the best of all the 
Forget-me-nots ; a profuse bloomer 1 0 
794. sylvatica, bright blue flowers . . ..06 
