Per packet — s. d. 
Geranium, or Pelargonium.— 
Bedding and greenhouse plants. Sow 
under glass in early spring, and pot off. 
No. 657. 
Large-flowered Show, 
Regal 
Pelargoniums... 
Is. & 
2 
6 
„ 658. 
Fancy, Regal Pelargoniums ... 
is. & 
2 
6 
.. 659. 
Golden and bronze 
2 
6 
„ 660. 
Ivy-leaved. For window boxes, 
, IS. & 
2 
6 
,, 661. 
Silver tricolor 
2 
6 
,, 662. 
Zonal-leaved. Mixed 
IS. & 
2 
6 
„ 663. 
The collection of above 6 varieties 
for i os. 
Gesneria. — Tuberous-rooted stove peren- 
nials. 
No. 664. Carters choice mixed ... 2 6 
Geum.- Hardy perennials. Sow in spring, 
and transplant. 2 feet. 
No. 665. Coccineum. Bright scarlet 3d. & o 6 
„ 666. Flore pleno. Semi-doiihle, crimson 
scarlet o 6 
Gilia. -Earliest annual. May be sown in 
spring, or at the end of summer out of 
doors. 
No. 1522. Dichotoma. — A most graceful dwarf 
annual with very fine foliage, flowers 
pearly-white. Height 6 inches ... I o 
,, 667. Tricolor. Purple, lilac, and white. 
1 foot o 3 
Globe Amaranthus.— Annual. Green- 
house pot plant. Sow seed in spring, in 
heat, and pot off in light soil. 
No. 668. Orange, crisp petals. 1 foot ... o 6 
„ 669. Purple, rich colour. 1 foot 06 
Globe Thistle (Echinops Ritro). — 
Perennial. 
No. 670. (Bee feeder.) Large globular blue 
heads. 3 feet ... ... ... 3d. & o 6 
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 ... ... ... ... o 6 
Mandevillea. — Perennial climber. Sow 
in pans of sandy peat, in heat, early in the 
spring, and pot off 
No. 828. Suaveolens. White, sweet-scented. 
6 feet ... ... ... ... ... o 6 
Marguerites. — See Annual Chrysanthe- 
mums, page 176. 
No. 829. Annual. Choice mixed 3d., 6d., & 1 o 
Per packet — r. d. 
Marty nia.— Sub-tropical annual. Sow in 
heat in spring, and [tot off, using some 
good rich soil. 
No. 831. Fragrans. Large purple blossoms. 
2 teet ... ... ... ... ... o 3 
Marvel of Peru (. Mirabilis jalapas).— 
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 ... 3d. & o 6 
Maurandya.— Graceful half-hardy annual 
climber for the flower garden or conserva- 
tory. Sow in February, in heat, and pot off. 
No. 834. Barclayana. Purple ; free bloomer o 6 
Meconopsis (Welsh Poppy). — Q uite 
hardy. Sow in spring, and plant out in 
moist soil. 
No. 835. Cambrica. Annual. Large flower; 
golden yellow. 2 feet o 6 
Medeola (Smilax). — H alf-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 beautiful myrtle-leaved green- 
house twiner is a very rapid grower 
and produces sprays with the great- 
est freedom. The foliage is very 
hard and will last fresh many days 
after being cut 16 
,, 837. Asparagoides. For table decora- 
tion ... ... ... 6d., is., Sc 2 6 
Melianthus (Honey- Flower). — P eren- 
nial. Easily grown plant, much liked by 
bees. Sow in spring, under glass, and 
transplant. 
No. 838. Major. Pinnate foliage. 6 feet ...06 
Mesembryanthemum. — An n ual. 
Sow in spring, in pans of very light sandy 
soil, and prick off. 
No. 839. Cordifolium variegatum. 
For carpet bedding ... 3d., 6d. , Sc I o 
,, 840. Tricolor, rose variety. Lovely for 
edging... ... ... 3d., 6d., & 1 o 
Michaelmas Daisies.— Perennial. 
No. 841. Carters Mixture. In choicest 
varieties. 2 feet ... 6d., is., 8 c 2 6 
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