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LYCHNIS DIOICA RUBRA FL. PL — A very haml- 
some neat border plant ; larj'e double crimson llowers ; 
due for massing and cutting purposes. ft. M. 
each ; 4s. per doz. 
LYCHNIS FLOS CUCULI ALBA PLENA— Snow- 
white dowers, beautifully fringed ; useful for the 
border, exhibition, or cutting purposes. ft. Gd, 
LYCHNIS FLOS-OUCULI ROSEUS PLENA— A 
froe-llowering showy variety, with bright rose-coloured 
dowers ; most useful ior cuUing purposes. IJ ft. 9(i. 
LYCHNIS HAAQBANA— In variety. 1 ft. Gd. 
each ; 6s. per doz. 
LYCHNIS VESPERTINA PLENA — Fine, double 
white ; very free bloomer ; uselul for cutting. 24 ft. 
Is. 
LYCHNIS VISCARIA SPLENDENS PLENA— 
Spikes of very double red dowers. 1 to 1.J ft. (id. 
LYSIMACHIA CLETHROIDES— Pure white ; very 
effective. 2 ft. Gd. 
LYSIMACHIA NUMMULARIA AUREA (Qolden- 
Leaved Creeping Jenny), (if?. 
LYTHRUM ALATOM — A pretty plant covered with 
rosy purple dowers throughout the summer ; bushy 
habit. Gd. 
LYTHRUM ROSEUM SUPERBUM— Fine. 3 to 
4 ft. Gd. each ; 6s. per doz. 
LYTHRUM SALICARIUM ROSEUM — Long 
branched spikes of rosy pink dowers ; a useful border 
plant. 3 to 4 ft. 6cJ. 
MALVA MOSCHATA ALBA-Flowers pure white 
and very Iragrant. 2 It. (id. 
MARGYRICARPUS SETOSUS— A charming little 
evergreen creej ing plant, bearing small white berries 
like mistletoe. 9d. 
MAZUS PUMILIO — Purple dowers ; creeping habit ; 
a pretty New Zealand plant. 9d. 
MEGASEA (SAXIFRAGA) CORDIFOLIA PUR- 
PUREA — Rich purple dowers , the finest of this 
genus. 14 ft. Gd. to 2s. Gd. 
MEGASEA PURPURASCENS —Light purple dowers, 
tall stems ; scarce. 1 ft. Is. Gd. 
MEGASEA LIGULATA — Early flowering pinkish 
lilac. 1 ft. 9d 
MEGASEA STRACHEYI— Pretty blush-pink dowers ; 
a select frame plant. 1 ft. Is. 
MENTHA RE(3UIENII — Dense carpets of minute 
foliage and blue dowers ; the perfume of peppermint 
very strong. Gd. 
MERTENSIA LANCBOLATA — Blue dowers ; a 
charming plant. Is. 
MERTENSIA SIBERICA — Drooping clusters of light 
blue dotvers. 1 ft. Gd. 
MERTENSIA VIRGINICA (Pulmenaria)— Flowers 
purplish blue colour. I 4 It. 9d. 
ME DM ATHAMANTICDM— Fine Ferula-like foliage ; 
umbels of white dowers. 9d. 
MICHAELMAS DAISIES— .Jse Index. 
MICH.^XIA CAMPANULOIDES - Large blush- 
white, curiously shaped dowers on branching stems ; 
distinct and hand.some. 4J ft. Gd. 
MIMULUS CARDINALIS — Very showy and effective ; 
dowers scarlet. 1 ft. Gd. 
MONARDA DIDYM A— Scarlet : fragrant. 2 ft. Gd. 
MONARDA DIDYMA ALBA — A white dowering 
form of the above, showy and attractive. Gd. 
MONARDA DIDYMA ROSEA— Bright glowing rose 
colour ; very showy. Gd. 
MONTBRETIA “FIERY STAR — Habit robus^, 
most doriferous ; brilliant vermilion widely-expanded 
dowers. 3 ft. Gd. 
MONTBRETIA ‘ ' GOLDEN SHEAF ’’ — Improve- 
ment on Orocosmwjlora aurea, having larger golden- 
yellow dowers and a dwarf compact habit ; excellent 
for cutting. 3 ft. Gd. 
For other varieties of Montbretia, see Bulb Catalogue. 
MORIN A LONQIFOLIA — Higlily ornamental, both 
in foliage and dowers. 2 4 ft. 9d. 
MORISIA HYPOGCEA— Rei^uires a sunny position in 
sandy loam ; of tufted habit ; bright yellow flowers ; 
dark green foliage. Is. Ga'. 
MUEHLE.NBECKIA COMPACTA — Nice trailing 
plant, suitable for rockwork ; dowers white ; shady 
position. Gd. each ; 4s. per doz. 
MDSCARI - See Bulb List. 
MYOSOTIS, in variety — See Summer dowering plants. 
MYOSOTIS IMPERATRICE ELIZABETH -Colour 
very rich. J ft. Gd. each ; 5s. per doz. 
NARCISSUS— See Bulb List. 
NIEREMBERGIA RIVULARIS— Large pure white 
dowers ; tlwarf, slender, creeping stems. 2 inches 
high. 9d. 
NYMPHAEA - See Aquatics. 
CENOTHERA FRASERI— Very showy. I 4 ft. Gd. 
(ENOTHEBA FRUTICOSA MAJOR — Large deep 
yellow dowers ; Hne. 1 to 1 J ft. Gd. 
CENOTHERA MACROCARPA (Evening Primrose) 
— Deep golden-yellow dower.». 4 ft- 
CENOTHERA PILQRIMI — By far the finest of the 
yellow Evening Primroses. 1 ft. Gd. 
CENOTHERA RIPARIA. 1 ft. Gd. each ; 5s. per doz. 
CENOTHERA SPECIOSA — Free-growing large white 
fragrant flowers, and for borders few can be found to 
equal it. 1 to I 4 fc 9d. each ; 6». per doz. 
CENOTHERA T AR AX ACIFOLI A— One of the 
prettist of the dwarf Evening Primroses ; large white 
dowers changing to red. 4 ft- b'f- 
CENOTHERA YOUNGII — Deep golden yellow, red 
buds ; dne for the border. Gd. 
OMPHALODES VERNA— Charming little plant; 
blue. 4 ft. Gd. each ; 5s. per doz. 
OMPHALODES VERNA ALBA. 4 ft. Gd. each ; 
5». per doz. 
ONONIS ROTUNDIFOLIA — A free-dowering and 
ed'ective border plant; will thrive in sandy soils. 
14 ft. 9d. 
ONOSMA TAURICA — Bright yellow ; very fragrant. 
J to 1 ft. Is. and Is. Gd. 
OPDNTIA RAFINES(3DEI (Prickly Fig)— A truly 
hardy Cactus with yellow dowers, indispensable for 
the rockwork. Is. For other varieties, sec Cacti 
Catalogue. 
ORNITHOGALUM— See Bulb List. 
OROBUS AURANTICUS (Luteus) — Blight orange 
dowel s ; distinct. I 4 to 2 ft. iid. 
OROBUS CANESCBNS -One of the most showy; 
blue-purple. 1 tt. 9d. 
OROBUS LATHRYOIDBS — Numerous spikes of small 
blue dowers, closely arranged ; a showy plant. 
24 ft. Gd. 
OROBUS VERNUS — Purple pra-shaped dowers ; one 
of the prettiest spring-dowering jdauts. 1 ft. Gd. 
OROBUS VERNUS ALBA PLENDS -Double white ; 
pretty ; Is 6d. 
OROBUS VERNUS ALBUS— Pink and white. Is. Gd. 
OSTROWSKIA MAGNIFICA- The giant Bell-dower 
from central Asia ; dowers boll-shaped ; mauve-lilac 
and white. 3 to 4 ft. 2s. Gd. 
OURISIA COCCINEA— Spikes of drooping scarlet 
dowers; a gem for a moist shadv spot. i[ ft. 9./. 
OXALIS — See Index ; also Bulb Catalogue. 
P.EONIA MOUTAN (Tree Peeonlea) — See Floral 
Guide. 
