Carters Queen’s Prize Mimulus 
Per pkt. 
No. 8/3. Cardinalis. Brilliant scarlet 
annual for conservatory . . .15 
874. Cupreus. Brilliant, deep scarlet. 
For edging fountains, rock- 
eries, etc. 6 inches ... .26 
875. Tigridioides. For pots or 
rockeries 26 
MICHAELMAS DAISIES (see Photo- 
graph). — Perennial. Well-known 
autumn flowers, the plants throw a 
wonderful quantity of bloom, arc 
hardy and of easy culture. Should 
be grown by all. 
No. 841. Carters Mixture. In 
choicest varieties. 2 feet. .10 and .26 
MUSK (Mimulus Moschatus). — Half- 
hardy annual. May be grown in pots, 
or planted out in beds and borders. 
Sow in spring under glass. 
No. 877. Yellow. Fragrant pot or gar- 
den variety ... .10 and .26 
MYRTLE (Myrtus). — Evergreen Shrub. 
Sow seeds in spring under glass. 
No. 878. Communis. White, fragrant 
16 and .26 
MYOSOTIS. — See Forget-me-Not, page 120. 
MIMULUS 
(Monkey Flower) 
Half-hardy annual. To those who 
know only the original kind, the pres- 
ent magnificent specimens will come 
as a delightful surprise, the blossoms 
being of grand size and richly coloured. 
Besides being of service in beds and 
borders, they make nice pot plants. 
Sow in early spring, in pans under 
glass, and prick off into boxes, and 
plant out when hardened. For pot 
work the seedlings should be pricked 
out, and potted off in good light com- 
post, and kept in warn frame. 
No. 871. Carters Queen’s Prize, Mixed. 
Magnificent. (See Illustra- 
tion) Per pkt. .26 
1 his lovely large-flowered variety originated 
at our Nurseries, and we were awarded the 
First-Class Certificate of the R. H. S. for our 
efforts. 
Per pkt. 
No. 872. Garden. Mixed. Select stock 
• • • • .• . . . .10 and .25 
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