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Pkoto^yaphed and Copyrighted by /. C. C 
MALLOWS. carters' PINK DOMINO AND WII 
Per packet j. I 
Magnolia. — Evergreen 
liardy tree. Sow seeds in 
spring r tuuunin in coul 
trame or greenhouse, in some 
light sandy soil. 
No. 822. Grandiflora. 
Magnificent, sweet-scented o 6 
Mallow, Annual Culti- 
vated.— A fine plant for 
cut flowers. Sow in warm 
frame in sjtring, and trans- 
plant. 
IvNo. 823. Pink Domino. 
K An elegant table ornament ; 
bright rose ... 6d. & I o 
No. 824. White Lady. 
Puie in colour, good as 
cut flower ... fid. & I o 
No. 825. Malope grandi- 
rtora. Crimson... 3d. & o fi 
No. Safi. Malope grandi- 
flora. White ... 3d. & o fi 
No. 827. Malope grandi- 
flora. Rose ... 3 '^- & o fi 
Pilandevillea. — Perennial 
climber. Sow in pans of 
sandy peat, in heat, early in 
the spring, and pot off. 
No. 828. Suaveolens. White, 
sweet-scented, fi feet ... o fi 
Marguerites.- Annual 
C'iirvsanthemums,/<2ji! 152- 
No. 829. Annual. Choice 
mixed ... 3^-> & t o 
No. 830. Perennial. Choice 
mixed ... ... fid. & i o 
. 3I. & 
. 3 d- & 
Sow in 
Martynia.-Sub-tropical annual. Sow in heat in spring, and pot off, using some good rich soil. 
No. 831. Fragrans. Large purple blossoms. 2 feet ... ... ... .■• ••- ■■■ . 
Marvel of Peru (Mirabilis jalapas). — Tuberous perennial. Sow in heat eaily in year, prick off into 
boxes, place in cold frame, and plant out in June. 
No. 832. Mixed, Carters’ choicest. Bright colours. 2 feet 
Mathiola (Night Scented Stock). — H ardy annual, of easy culture. Sow in spring. 
No. 833. Bicornis. Delicious scent, i foot 
Maurandya.— Graceful half-hardy annual climber for the flower garden or conservatory. 
February, in heat, and p< t off. 
No. 834. Barclayana. Purple ; free bloomer ••• 
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... ... 
,, 83b. Integrifolh. Perennial. A new primrose-flowered species from Thibet 
Medeola (Smilax).— E vergreen climber. 
No. 837. Asparagoides. For table decoration ou., is., tv 
Melianthus (Honey-Flower).— PerennUl. Easily grown plant, much liked by bees. Sow m 
spring, under glass, and transplant. 
No. 838. Major. Pinnate foliage, fi feet ••• ■ -■ "• 
Mesemtaryanthemum.— Aanu-al. Sow in spring, in I>ans of very light sandy soil, and jrick ofl^. 
Tv V _ — s , 1 w, t rra t* t 1 1 T H 
No. 839. ^Cordifolium variegatum. For carpet bMding . 
,, 840. Tricolor, rose variety. Lovely for edging 
Michaelmas Daisies.— Perennial. 
No. 841. Carters’ Mixture. In choicest varieties. 2 leet 
o 3 
o fi 
3d‘., fid., & 
3d., fid., & 
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fid.. IS., & 2 fi 
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