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hardy tree. Sow ■icetls in 
spring or autumn in cool 
I rame or greenhouse, in some 
light sandy soil. 
No. 822. GrandiHora. 
Magnificent swe i-scenleii o 6 
ri/lallow, Cultivated.— 
A fine plant for cut llowcrs. 
Sow in warm frame in spring, 
and transplant. 
No. S23. Pink Domino. 
An elegant table orpameni ; 
bright rose ... is. 8: o 6 
No. 8:4. White Lady. 
Pure in colour, good as 
cut (lower .■ Is. 8; o 6 
No. S25. Malope grandi- 
flora. Crimson ... 6d. & o 3 
No. S26. Malope grandi- 
flora. White ... Od S: o 3 
No. 827. Malope grandi- 
flora. Rose ... 6d. & o 3 
Mandcvillea. — Perennial 
climber. Sow in pant ol 
sandy peat, in heat, early in 
the sjiring, and pot off. 
No. 828. Suateolens. White, 
sweet-scented. 6 feet ... o 6 
Marsuerites.- i'eeAnnual 
Chrysanthemums, /irff 152. 
No. 829. Annual. Favourite 
_,d., 6d., & 1 o 
I'holoi;rapheil and Cof>yrightid by /. C. Co. ,, 83O. Perennial, 
MALLOWS. carters’ RINK DOMINO AND WHITE LADY. 3 <l'i 6^., & 
Martynia.— Sub-tropical annual. Sow in he.rt in spring, and pot off, using some good ri.h soil 
No. 831. P'ragrans. Large pitrple blossoms. 2 feet 
Matvei of Peru {Afirabi/is ja/apas ). — Tuberous perennial. Sow in heat eaily in year, prick off into 
boxes, place in cold frame, and jtlant out in June. 
No. 832. Mixed, Carters’ choicest, lirighl colours. 2 feet 
Mathiola (Night Scented Stock).— Hardy annual, of easy culture. Sow in s]iiing, 
No. 833. Bicornis. Delicious scent, i foot 
Maurandya. — Graceful half-hardy climber for the (lower garden or conservatory. Sow in February, 
in heat, and pot off. 
No. 834. Barclayana. Purple; free bloomer 
Mcconopsis (Welsh Popi’y). — Q uite hardy. Sow in spring, and plant out in moist sod. 
No. 835. Cambrica. Large (lower ; golden yellow. 2 feet 
,, 836. Integrifolia. A new primrose-flowered species ftom Tbibct. ... 
Medeola (Smilax). — E vergreen climber. 
No. 837. Asparagoide.s. For table decoration ... ... ... > ' 
Mclianthus (Honey-Flower).— E asily grown plant, much liked by bees. Sow in spring, under 
glass, and transplant. 
No. 838. Major. Pinnate foliage. 6 feet 
IVIesembryanthemum. — Sow in spring, in pans of very light sandy soil, and prick off. 
No. 839. Cordifoiium variegatum. For carpet bedding ... 
,, 840. Tricolor, rose variety. Lovely for edging 
Michaelmas Daisies. 
No. S41. Carters’ Mixture. In choicest varieties. 2 feet 
6 .1. 8: o 3 
6d. k o i 
k 
3d., 6.1., & 
3 d., 6 d., k 
6d., IS., & 2 6 
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