Per pkt. 
LOPHOSPERMUM. — Half-hardy peren- 
nial climber, with pretty rose-coloured 
flowers. Sow in heat, pot off, and plant 
out when frosts are over. 
No. 803. Scandens. Nice pot plant ... -16 
LOVE-IN-A-MIST (Nigella). 
No. 804. Blue. 1 foot 10 and .25 
" 1463. Miss Jekyll. An improved 
type. {See Photograph.) 1 Vi 
f co t 10 and .25 
LOVE-LIES-BLEEDIN G ( Amaranthus) 
Annual. Popular, with long crimson 
tassels. „ 
No. 805. Red. 2 feet 10 and .26 
LYCHNIS. — Brilliant hardy perennials. 
Sow in spring, and transplant as soon as 
large enough. 
s[o. 818. Chalcedonica. Bright scarlet. 3 
f ec t 10 and .26 
“ 819. Chalcedonica Alba. Pure white 
10 and .26 
“ 820. Haageana. Scarlet Maltese 
Cross. 6 inches ... .10 and .26 
LYTHRUM. — Hardy perennial; showy 
for borders and moist situations. 
No. 821. Roseum Superbum. Long spikes 
of bright rose-coloured flowers. 
4 feet. Per oz. .50 . . .10 and .26 
MAGNOLIA. — Evergreen hardy tree. 
Sow seeds in spring or autumn in cool 
frame or greenhouse, in some light sandy 
soil. 
No. 822. Grandiflora. Magnificent, sweet- 
scented 16 
Nigella, Miss Jekyll 
Per pkt. 
MANDEVILLEA. — Perennial climber. Sow in pans 
of sandy peat, in heat, early in the spring, and pot 
° ff No 828. Suaveolens. White, sweet-scented. 0 
feet 16 
MARGUERITES. — (Also see pages 80 and 135.) 
No. 829. Annual. Choice mixed ... .10 and .25 
MARTYNIA. — Subtropical annual. Sow in heat in 
spring, and pot off, using some good rich soil. 
No. 831. Fragrans. Large purple blossoms. 
2 feet. Per oz. .60 1° 
MARVEL OF PERU ( Mirabilis jalapas) (Four 
O’Clock). — Tuberous perennial. Sow in heat early 
in the year, prick off into boxes, place in cold frame, 
and plant out in June. . 
No. 832. Mixed, Carters Choicest. Bright 
colours. 2 feet. Per oz. .30 .10 
MAURANDYA.— Graceful half-hardy annual climber 
for the flower garden or conservatory. Sow in 
February in heat and pot off. 
No. 834. Barclayana. Purple; free bloomer . .15 
MECONOPSIS (Welsh Poppy). — Quite hardy. Sow 
in spring, and plant out in moist soil. 
No. 835. Cambrica. Annual. Large flower; 
golden yellow. 2 feet 16 
MELIANTHUS (Honey-Flower). — Perennial. 
Easily grown plant, much liked by bees. Sow in 
spring, under glass, and transplant. 
No. 838. Major. Pinnate foliage. 6 feet . . .15 
MESEMBRYANTHEMUM. — Annual. Sow in 
spring in pans of very light sandy soil, and prick off. 
No 839. Cordifolium variegatum. For carpet 
bedding 10 and .25 
“ 840. Tricolor, rose variety. Lovely for 
edging 10 and .26 
MEDEOLA (Smilax). — Half-hardy perennials. The 
long graceful stems of these beautiful climbers make 
them of great service in house decorations. 
No 1537. Asparagoides “Myrtifolia” (the New 
Smilax, for light effect). — This beauti- 
ful myrtle-leaved greenhouse twiner is a 
very rapid grower and produces sprays 
with the greatest freedom. The foliage 
is very hard and will last fresh many 
days after being cut. 1,000 seeds, 1.75 .40 
“ 837 Asparagoides. For table decoration. 
Per 1,000 seeds, 1.60 16 
MINA. — Half-hardy annual climbers. Sow in pots 
in heat in spring, and transplant. 
No. 876. Lobata. Red and yellow. 6 feet ... .26 
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