CLIBRANS’ LIST OF HERBACEOUS AND ALPINE PLANTS. 
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LYCHNIS — continued. 
238 Haageana, 1 ft., bright scarlet blooms, 
2 in. across, produced throughout the 
summer in wonderful profusion; best 
in partial shade, vi.-viii. 4d. each, 
3/- doz. 
241 Lagascae, 4 in., lovely Alpine; nu- 
merous bright rosy-carmine flowers 
with white centre, vi.-ix. 6d. each. 
246 vespertina fl. pi., 1 ft., clustered double 
white flowers, sweetly fragrant in the 
evening, vi.-ix. 9d. each. 
249 rubra fl. pi., 1 ft. , double rosy-red, 
fragrant in the evening. 6d. each. 
253 Viscaria alba grandiflora, 1 ft., beautiful 
white variety. 6d. each. 
260 splendens, 1 ft,, very rich deep 
red. 4d. each. 
263 — fl. pi., 9 in., line dark rose, 
double, in dense spikes; one of the 
best. 6d. each. 
Six fine Lychnis, our selection, 2/- 
LYSIMACHIA ( Loosestrife ), exceedingly free, 
of easy culture; prefer slightly moist 
soil. 
267 clethroides, 3 ft., a great number of 
drooping flower spikes about 1 ft. long; 
flowers pure white, plant of striking 
beauty, vii.-viii. 4d. each. 
270 Nummularia [Creeping Jenny, Money- 
wort), 4 in., a creeping plant, profusely 
covered with showy bright yellow 
flowers, delightful for the rockery, 
bank, basket, window-box or pot, 
vi. -viii. 3d. each, 2/6 doz. 
27 1 — aurea, fine yellow foliage. 4d. 
each, 3/- doz. 
274 punctata, 2 ft., bright yellow, extremely 
showy, vii.-ix. 4d. each, 3/- doz. 
276 thyrsiflora, 3 ft., closely-clustered spikes, 
very beautiful, grows best in water, 
viii.-ix. 4d. each, 3/- doz. 
LYTHRUM [Purple Loose-strife), numerous, 
showy spikes of flowers with prettily 
curving crinkled petals; waterside 
plants of easy growth, damp soil, 
vii. -ix. 
280 roseum superbum, 3 ft., flowers bright 
rose! 4d. each, 3/- doz. 
284 virgatum, 3 ft., rosy-purple flowers on 
erect stems; fine for cutting, vi.-ix. 
6d. each, 4/6 doz. 
MALVA [Mallow). 
4 moschata (Musk Mallow), 21 ft., satiny- 
rose flowers, 2 in. across, in showy 
clusters; vi.-ix. 4d. each, 3/- doz. 
5 alba, 2 ft., flowers pure white. 
4d. each, 3/- doz. 
MATRICARIA (False Chamomile). 
8 chamomilla fl. pi., U ft., dense mass of 
feathery foliage, large double Daisy- 
like flowers, vi.-ix. 4d. each. 
MECONOPSIS, Poppies of great beauty with 
ornamental foliage and handsome 
flowers. 
1) cambrica (The Welsh Poppy), 1 ft., 
golden flowers, graceful foliage, excel- 
lent on walls, vi.-viii. 6d. each. 
M ECON 0 PSI S — continued. 
1 lacambrica fl. pi., a very beautiful orange- 
yellow double-flowered form, a hand- 
some and rare plant, thriving best in a 
shady situation. 1/6 aiid 2/- each. 
14 integrifolia. (See New Plants, page 7). 
13 nepalensis, 3 ft., abundant nodding pale 
golden-yellow' flowers, 3 in. across, 
biennial, vii.-viii. 1/- each. 
16 punicea. (See New Plants, page 7). 
15 Wallichii (Himalayan Poppy), 3 ft., 
leaves covered with long silky-hairs, 
flowers large and exquisite pale blue 
in abundant clusters; of great beauty, 
vii.-ix. 2/6 each. 
MEDICAGO (Medich, Lucerne). 
18 elegans, pretty trailing yellow clover, 
dainty trefoil leaves; for rockery and 
dry banks, vi.-ix. 4d, each. 
MEGASEA, bold handsome foliage and dense 
massive flower spikes, useful for border, 
rockery, or pots; smoke-proof and of 
easy growth. 
22 cordifolia, 1 ft., flowers bright rose, 
iii. -v. 4d. each. 
29 Milesii, 1 ft., pure white, distinct, iv.-v. 
4d. each. 
31 purpurascens, 1ft., tall stems, rich 
purple flowers, iii.-v. 6d. each. 
33 Straycheyi alba, 9 in., pendant heads of 
lovely white, foliage shining green, 
iv. -vi. 6d. each, 4/6 doz. 
MENTHA 
50 pulegium gibraltarica, 2 in., forms a 
dense deep green carpet of foliage. 
3d. each, 2/6 doz. 
MENYANTHES (Buck-beau). (See Aquatic 
Plants, page 12). 
MERTENSIA (Smooth Lung-wort). 
55 sibirlca, 2 ft., gracefully arching stems 
and drooping clusters of small flowers 
varying front delicate purple-blue to 
rosy-pink, vii.-viii. 4d. each, 3/- doz. 
56 alba, 2 ft., fine white form. 4d. 
each, 3/- doz. 
60 virglnica (Virginian Cowslip), gentian- 
blue flowers in long arching cymes, 
of great beauty; a charming plant for 
the border or rock garden, v.-vi. 9d. 
each. 
MEUM (Bawd -money). 
63 athamanticum, lift-, aromatic foliage, 
divided into thread-like segments; 
strikingly graceful, vi.-viii. 4d. each, 
3/- doz. 
MIMULUS. (See page 69). 
MICHAUXIA 
66 campanuloides, 3 ft., large branching 
spikes of rose-white flowers; some- 
what resembling Passion Flowers, a 
bold and effective plant for dry sunny 
borders. 6d. each. 
MITCHELLA (Squaw Vine). 
79 repens, 2 in., dainty trailing evergreen, 
shining leaves and numerous twin 
white fragrant flowers, succeeded by 
bright red berries; thrives in shade 
on sandy peat, v.-vi. 6d. each. 
