Canncll & Sons' Complete Seed Guide. 
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GG4. H.n.A. Marigold, Dwarf French, Purple and Gold (Legion 
of Honour) and Little Brownie - Grows quite regularly, and only about ; 
1 foot high, and blooming in abundance from ,Tuly until cut down by the 
frost. The single flowers are of a lovely golden yellow, with a broad 
velvety blotch on each petal; of easy culture, and absolute resistance 
against dryness and insects; a valuable plant for any place in the garden 
wherever a decorative effect is rerpiired. Grf. per pkt. 
n»9. n.n.A. Marigold, Dwarf Striped French, Electric Light— 
It is a most profuse bloomer, its distinguishing feature being a bright lemon ^ 
stripe on a chocolate maroon background, pre'enting a most pleasing and ! 
effective contrast of colours ; habit dwarf and compact. Gil. per pkt. I 
G62. H.H.A. Marigold, French, CANNELLS’ First Prize Strain ] 
(Composite) (Tagetes patula)—iiov/ in March, shift into good-sized pot, plant 
out the first warm weather in May ; they will last in bloom till the frost i 
sets in. IJ ft. Cid. per pkt. 1 
Marigold, Pot— See Calendula. | 
059. H.H.A. Marigold, Selected African, Light Lemon Colour 
— Extra fine for exhibition. These are equally as fine in quality as the 
ipreceding varieties. Sd. per pkt. 
For other varieties — .SVe Tagetes. 
666. H.H.A. Martynla Fragrans ( Pef/«/me<c)— Splendid ; bearing 
fragrant crimson-purple flowers. 2 ft. 3d. per pkt. 
666. H.H.P. HlB,rvel of PeVU(Mirabih.i Jalapa){Ngctaginc(e)—A.\ery 
picturesque plant, the diversified colours contrasting 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 ; the best 
colours mixed. 2 ft. 3d, per pkt. 
667. H.H.A. Mathiola Bicornls (Crudfem), Night-scented Stock- 
Light lilac ; deliciously fragrant in evening and morning, and especially 
after a shower. 1 ft. 3d. per pkt. 
MATRIOARIA KXIMIA “ ooLOKN BALL." 
1200 11. r. Matricaria Eximia “ Golden Ball Hay less flowere, 
of a very rich and intense g-dden ytdlow ; coinpnet pyramidal growth, 
it may be advantageously used for flower beds or borders, 
pkt.. 6f/. 
1 ft. Per 
668. H.p. Matricaria Eximia Nana Aurea Crispa Compaeta 
,fl. pi. {Composilcc)— Lovely little cream-coloured quilled flowers, very 
useful for cutting. It is one of the curled-leaved Feverfews; height about 
8 inches; a gem in any garden. 3d. per pkt. 
669. H.H.P. Maurandya Barclayana (Scrophu/arinem)—A most beau- 
tiful slender climber, producing abundance of purple and white coloured 
tube-shaped flowers ; for trailing up pillars, wirework, &c., is one of the 
best plants. Sow from March to May. (id. per pkt. 
670. H.H.P. Maurandya Barclayana Alba— White, is. per pkt. 
G71. H.p. Meconopsis Cambrlca {Papaveracfoi), Welsh Poppy— 
Thrives well on rockwork ; golden yellow. 1 ft. 6rf. per pkt. 
Medeola — Sue Myrsiphvllum. 
G72. H.H.P. Melianthus Major ( ZggophyUaceir), The Honey Flower - 
Useful for sub-tropical gardeiilug; ricli green elegant foliage; a lin® 
conservatory plant. 3 to 4 ft. (!</. per pkt 
673. H.H.A. Mesembryanthemum Cordlfolium Variegatum 
(^'icotdeie)— Foliage elegantly variegated with white; a gem for flower bode 
^and hanging baskets. ^ ft, l.«. per pkt. 
674. H.H.A. Mesembryanthemum Tricolor -Lovely dwarf plants 
'for borders or rockwork. ‘id. per pkt. 
miONONKTTB, CASNELI.S’ PEKFECTION 
684. H.A. Mignonette — Sweet scented. 3d. per pkt., 3d. per oz., 
per lb. 6*. 
678. H.A. Mignonette, Cannells’ Perfection(yfcscdaceo;)(/fesecfa 
Orforafa)— One of the finest and most useful varieties yet introduced; a 
Splendid kind for market and exhibition purposes. 1 ft. 6rf. and l.<. per pkt. 
680. H.A. Mignonette, Crimson. l ft. 3d. per pkt., is. 6<f. per oz. 
676. H.A. Mignonette, Garaway’s White— Much ^own as a pot 
plant for greenhonse decoration during the Winter and early Spring months ; 
the spikes are not only larger, but the individual flowers are more doable, 
and of a much purer white. 1 ft. 3d. per pkt. 
682. H.A. Mignonette, Golden Gem— An excellent partner to the 
Improved Victoria, being of the same dwarf regular pyramidal growth, bat pro- 
ducing a still greater abundance of flozers of a beautiful golden yellow; 
of dwarf compact growth, keeps quite distinct from 1/. Golden Queen, a tall 
growing variety ; valuable for pot culture, groups, and edgings. Per pkt., Is. 
1201. H.A. Mignonette, Golden Machet- it is of compact habit, 
large wrinkled leaves peculiar to the Machet. and bears long massive spikes 
crowded with large golden-yellow blossoms; distinct. 6i/. per pkt. 
681. H.A. Mignonette, Golden Queen— A most decided golden hue, 
I which carries a cheer into every bouquet or table decoratioti ; wonderfully 
j free and deliciously fragrant. 1 ft. 3d. per pkt. 
! 683. H.A. Mignonette, Improved Victoria— Grows only about 
6 in. high, of perfectly regular pyramidal habit, and well-formed spikes. 
The flower is larger and of a more brilliant red than the old Victoria ; dark 
glossy-green foliage ; valuable for pot culture, groups, and edgings. Should 
be planted about 8 inches apart. 3d. per pkt. 
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