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CLIBRANS 
BY APPOINTMENT 
LYTHRUM — continued. 
284 Virgatum, 3ft., rosy-purple flowers 011 
erect stems ; fine for cutting, vi.-ix. 
6d. each, 4/6 doz. 
MALVA (Mallow). 
4 moschata (Musk Mallow), 2|ft., satiuy- 
rose flowers, 2in. across, in showy 
clusters ; vi.-ix. 4d. each ; 3/- doz. 
5 alba, 2ft., flowers pure white. 
4d. each ; 3/- doz. 
MATRICARIA (False Chamomile). 
8 inodorum grandiflorum fl. pi., lift., 
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. 
11 cambrica (The Welsh Poppy), ift., 
golden flowers, graceful foliage ; ex- 
cellent on walls, vi.-viii. 6d. each. 
1 i a fl. pi., a very beautiful orange- 
yellow double-flowered form, a hand- 
some and rare plant, thriving best in a 
shady situation. 1/6 and 2/- each. 
14 integrifolia. (See New Plants, page 8.) 
13 nepalensis, 3ft., abundant nodding pale 
golden-yellow flowers, 3in. across, 
biennial, vii.-viii. 1/- each. 
16 punlcea. (See New Plants, page 8.) 
15 Wallichii (Himalayan Poppy), 3ft., 
leaves covered with long silky hairs, 
flowers large and exquisite pale blue 
in abundant clusters ; of great beauty, 
vii.-ix. 2/6 each. 
MEDICAGO (Medick, 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, ift., flowers bright rose, 
iii. -v. 4d. each. 
23 purpurea, rich crimson-purple 
flowers, bold foliage, iii.-iv. gd. each. 
24 Crassifolia, light pink, early blooming ; 
effective, iii.-iv. 6d. each. 
29 Milesli, ift., pure white, distinct, 
iv. -v. 4d. each. 
31 purpurascens, ift., tall stems, rich 
purple flowers, iii. v. 6d. each. 
33 Straycheyi alba, pin., pendant heads of 
lovely white, foliage shining green, 
iv.-vi. 6d. each ; 4/6 doz. 
MENTHA. 
50 pulegium gibraltarica, 2in., forms a 
dense deep green carpet of foliage. 
3d. each ; 2/6 doz. 
MENYANTHES (Buck-bean). (See Aquatic 
Plants, page 14.) 
MERTENSIA (Smooth L ung-wort). 
55 sibirlca, 2ft., gracefully arching stems 
and drooping clusters of small flowers 
varying from delicate purple-blue to 
rosy-pink, vii.-viii. 4<1. each ; 3/- doz 
56 - alba, 2ft., fine white form. 4d. 
each ; 3/- doz. 
MERTENSIA — conliiv cd. 
60 virginica (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, 1 ift., aromatic foliage, 
divided into thread-like segments ; 
strikingly graceful, vi.-viii. 4d. each ; 
3/- doz. 
MIMULUS. (See page 73.) 
MICHAUXIA. 
66 campanuloldes, 3ft., large branching 
spikes of rose-white flowers ; some- 
what resembling Passion Flowers, 
a bold and effective plant for dry 
sunny borders. 6d. each. 
MITCH ELLA (Squaw Vine). 
79 repens, 2in., 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. 
MOLINIA. 
0 82 ccerulea fol. striatis, ift., a slender- 
leaved grass, striped yellow and green ; 
good for edging and bedding, vii.-viii. 
4d. each ; 3/- doz. 
MOLOPOSPERMUM. 
0 84 cicutarium, 5ft., gracefully recurving 
fern-like foliage, highly ornamental, 
vi.-vii. 6d. each. 
MONARDA (Horse-mint), fragrant leaved 
Summer-blooming plants, flowers like 
a slender Salvia. 
89 didyma (Oswego Tea), 2jft., deep crim- 
son, vi.-viii. 4d. each ; 3/- doz. 
88 Cambridge Scarlet, 2ift., brilliant 
scarlet flowers, fine, vi.-vii. 6d. each ; 
4/6 doz. 
93 rosea, 3ft., flowers deep rose. 4d. each ; 
3/- doz. 
MONTBRETIA. (See page 73.) 
MORINA (Whorl Flower). 
98 longifolia, 2ft., thistle leaves, bright 
green ; flowers in whorls on a long 
showy spike, pure white before open- 
ing, then a lovely shell-pink, and lastly 
deep crimson ; light soil and slight 
shade ; of singular beauty, vii.-ix. 
6d. each ; 4/6 doz. 
MORISIA. 
101 hypogea, 3111., pretty rosette of narrow 
shining dark-green leaves, with saw- 
like teeth, flowers about tin. clear 
bright dazzling yellow, iii.-vi. 9d. each. 
MUEHLENBECKIA. 
104 complexa, a rapid-growing evergreen 
trailer and climber, long black wiry 
entangled branches and dark - green 
leaves ; its light artistic sprays are 
invaluable among cut flowers ; on a 
rockery or over a bush it is beautiful ; 
warm sunnv open soil. qd. each. 
MYOSOTIS (Forget-me-not), of easy culture, 
usually show preference for moist 
gritty soil. 
1 14 Alpestris Victoria, ift., a lovely large 
trussed form, excellent for Spring 
bedding. 1/- doz. ; 6/- per 100. 
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