MIMULUS 
(Monkey Flower) 
Half-hardy annual. To those 
who know only the original 
kind, the present magnificent 
specimens will come as a delight- 
ful 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 har- 
dened. For pot work, the seed- 
lings should be pricked out, and 
potted.off in good light compost, 
and kept in warm frame. 
Per pkt. 
No. 871. Carter’s Queen’s 
Prize, Mixed. Mag- 
nificent. (See Illus- 
tration) 25 
This lovely large-flowered va- 
riety originated at our Nurseries, 
and we were awarded the First- 
Class Certificate of the Royal 
Horticultural Society for our 
efforts. 
Carter’s Queen’s Prize Mimulus 
Per pkt. 
No. 872. Garden. Mixed. Select 
stock 10 and .26 
“ 873 Cardinalis. Brilliant scarlet 
annual for conservatory . . .16 
“ 874. Cupreus. Brilliant, deep scarlet. 
For edging fountains, rock- 
eries, etc. 6 inches . . . .26 
“ 875. Tigridioides. For pots or 
rockeries 26 
MINA. — Half-hardy annual climbers. 
Sow in pots in heat, in spring, and 
transplant. 
No. 876. Lobata. Red and yellow. 6 
feet 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 
MYRTLE (Myrtus). — Evergreen Shrub. 
Sow seeds in spring under glass. 
No. 878. Communis. White, fragrant. .16 
MYOSOTIS. — See Forget-me-Not, page 
184. 
NIGELLA “Miss Jekyll.” Price, per pkt., .10 and .25. See page 202 
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