850. H.B. Lunarla Biennis, *yn. Annua (Crudferce), Honesty, 
Moonwort — Ornamental, transparent, silvery seed vessels (much used for 
winter decoration), purple flowers; very showy. Sd. per pkt. .. 
851. II. A. Lupin— Yellow. ft. 2i/. per pkt. 
852. II. A. Lupin, Rose — Very suitable for mixed borders, vigorous 
growth, elegant foliage, and long spikes of bloom. 2 ft. 2d. per pkt. 
853. n.A. Lupinus, Cannells’ Annual Vapleties— Finest mixed. 
2 ft. sd. per pkt. 
854. H.p. Lupinus Arboreus (The Yellow Tree Lupin) — 4 ft. 
6d. per pkt. 
855. H.A. Lupinus Hartwegi— Very pretty border species. 2 ft. 
3d. per pkt. 
856. H.A. Lupinus (Mutabilis) Cruickshankl (Legwmnos(e') — 
Splendid blue and white flowers. 4 It. 3d. per pkt. 
857. H.A. Lupinus Nanus — Dwarf, blue. 1ft. 3<f. per pkt. 
858. H.p. Lupinus Perennial VaPieties — Finest mixed. 3(7. per pkt. 
851). H.A. Lupinus Subearnosus — Splendid species for beds ; flowers 
blue and white. 1 ft. 3-1. per pkt. 
860. H.p. Lychnis Chalcedonica — Fine bold plants, with beautifnl 
heads of scarlet. 2 ft. 3d. per pkt. 
861. H.p. Lychnis Chalcedonica Alba (Caryo/i/iy/feo;)— Flowers 
white. 2 ft. 3d. per pkt. 
862. H.p. Lychnis Fulgens — Very showy flowers, brilliant scarlet. 
Ijl ft. 3d. per pkt. 
863. H.p. Lychnis Haageana Hybrida— Showy and effective; large 
flowers of various bright colours. I ft. 3d. per pkt. 
Maize — See Zea. 
864. H.A. Malope, Cannells’ Grandiflora Alba — Very free 
flowering; useful for mixed borders. 2 ft. 3t/. per pkt. 
865. H.A, Malope, CanneTs'GpandiflopaPuppupea(iHo7uaccn!)— 
Very showy annual, forming bushes about 2 ft. high, completely covered 
with handsome flowers ol a shiny crimson-purple, very useful for cutting, 
and lasts in bloom till frost sets in. 3(7. per pkt. 
866. H.p. Malva Mosehata Alba Majori.i/dfuacrtei—jhepnre white 
flowered variety of the British Mnsk Mallow: an extremely pretty and 
attractive plant, specially well adapted for cutting purposes ; quite hardy. 
2 to 2J ft. 3(7. per pkt. 
867. II. H.A. Marigold, Cannells’ Selected African— Mixed. 
3d. per pkt. 
868 . H.H.A. Marigold Aurea Floribunda— One of the prettiest 
dwarf yellow bedding plants that we know. 3(7. per pkt. 
869. H.H.A. Marigold, Cannells’ Dark African ('/nyetes erecta)— 
These produce heads id hluoin of iimnense size ; at a distance they have the 
appearance of Dabbas: to he treated the same as Asters. 3d. per pxt. 
870. H.H.A. Marigold, Cannells’ Dwarf French — Selected from 
the choicest bliKims and dwarfe,.st plants. Ij ft, 6(7. per pkt. 
871. H.H.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 abnn .ance from .July 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 required. 6(7. per pkt. 
872. H.H.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, presenting a most pleasing and 
effective contrast of colours ; habit dwarf and compact. 6(7. per pkt. 
MALVA MOSCIIATA ALBA MAJOB. 
873. H.H.A. Marigold, French, CANNELLS’ First Prize Strain 
(Composite) {Tagetes pntula ) — Sow in March, shift into good-sized pot, plant 
out the first warm weather in May ; they will last in bloom till the frost 
sets in. ft. 6(7. per pkt. 
Marigold, Pot— See Calemiula. 
874. H.H.A. Marigold, Cannells’ Selected African, Light 
Lemon Colour — Extra fine for exhibition. These are eiiually as fine in 
quality as the preceding varieties. 3d. per pkt. 
For other varieties — See Tagetes. 
875. H.H.A. Martynia Fragrans (Pe(7(t77ne(c)— Splendid ; bearing 
fragrant crimson- purple flowers. 2 ft. 3d. per pkt. 
876. H.H.P. Marvel of Pevu^Sdrahihs .Talapa) (Ngctagineee ) — Avery 
picturesque plant, the diversified colours contrasting well with its dark 
green glossy foliage ; continues in blonm through the Summer and Autumn ; 
the root may be preserved, like Dahlias, throughout the Winter ; the best 
colours mixed. 2 ft 3d. per pkt. 
877. H.H.A. Mathiola Bieornis (Crueiferte), Night-scented Stock — 
Light lilac ; deliciously fragrant in evening and morning, and especially 
after a shower. 1 ft. 3d. per pkt. 
878 H.p. Matricaria Eximia “ Golden Ball ’’—Rayless flowers, 
of a very rich and intense golden yellow ; compact pyramidal growth, 
it may be advantageously used for flower beds or borders. 1 ft. Per 
pkt.. 6(7. 
879. H.p. Matricaria Eximia Nana Aurea Crispa Compaeta 
fl. pi. (Composite) — 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. 3(7. per pkt. 
880. H.H.p. Maurandya Barelayana(Ncrop/i«7(ir/ne(E)— Amost 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. 6(7. per pkt. 
881. H.H.p. Maurandya Barclayana Alba— White, i.s. per pkt. 
882. H.p. Meeonopsis Cambrica (.l^apaveracne), Welsh Poppy — ' 
Thrives well on rockwork ; golden yellow. 1 ft. 6(7. per pkt. 
Medeola — See. Myrsiphyllum. 
883. H.H.p. MeiianthUS Major (!^ggophgUuce<e), The Honey Flower — 
Dseful for sub-fropical gardening; rich green elegant foliage; a fine 
conservatory plant. 3 to 4 ft. 6(7. per pkt. 
LOBELIA KIVOIBEI. PER PKT., OS. 
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