GEO. COOLING & SONS, BATH. 
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MARIGOLD. 
One of the most popular and useful of annuals. The 
tall African varieties have blooms of enormous 
size, very showy in borders and backgrounds, 
while the dwarf French varieties are wonderfully 
rich and beautiful in form and colour, and of the 
highest value for bedding. 
DOUBLE AFRICAN. 
49? A collection of 6 very fine tall varieties, 
separate, 2^ ft.. Is. Cd. 
499 Prince of Orange, from prize flowers, 
per packet 6d. 
500 Lemon Queen, from prize flowers ,, Gd. 
.501 Fine Mixed per packet 3d. and Gd. 
DOUBLE FRENCH. 
502 A collection of 8 very fine dwarf varie- 
ties, separate. Is. Gd. 
.503 Gold Striped, a splendid strain, 1 ft., per pkt. Gd. 
504 Mixed, Dwarf, spotted and striped, 
per packet 3d. and Gd. 
505 Dwarf French Striped “Grandiflora,” 
flowers are almost as large as the African, but 
with the compact free-flowering habit of the 
dwarf French, 15 inches ... i)er packet Gd. 
SINGLE MARIGOLD. 
500 Legion of Honour, very dwarf and compact 
in growth ; and produces a profusion of striped 
yellow and brown single flowers, per pkt. 3d. 
507 Silver King, similar to the above, with pale 
silvery yellow flowers, heavily blotched with 
maroon, 9 inches per packet 3d. 
MESEMBRYANTHEMUM. 
.50S Cordifolium variegatum, fine dwarf plant 
for edging or bedding, with white-margined 
foliage, I ft per packet Gd. 
.500 Tricolor, numerous waxy pink star-like flowers, 
fine for rockwork, &c, 4 ft. ... per packet 3d. 
MIGNONETTE. 
5Vell known fragrant hardy annual. If the plants are 
thinned out they grow stronger, and produce 
longer spikes of flower ; can he had the whole year 
by sowing at intei-vals. Mignonette has been 
niiich improved of late years, and the new' var- 
ieties w'e offer are far in advance of the ordinary 
kinds both in size of spike and compactness of 
growth. 
510 Goliath, said to be the largest flowered Mignon- 
ette yet inti’oduced ; it pi’oduces enoi'inous 
trusses of bright I'ed shining flower’s, very 
double; a great advartcement, and equally suit- 
able for pot culture or out-door gr owth, 
. , . per packet Gd. and Is. 
oil Bismarck, is exceedingly robust and conrpact in 
grow'th, and produces flower spikes twice as 
broad at the base as those of Machet, of a 
reddish colour per packet Gd. and Is. 
512 Copper King, a beautiful new Mignonette, pro- 
ducing inrmense trusses of coppery flowers, 
scented ; quite distinct per packet Gd. and Is. 
513 Machet, an exceedingly fine variety: the habit 
is extremely robust and dw'arf, the fiow'ers of a 
bright red, and beautifully scented, 
per oz. 2s. ; per pkt. Gd. and Is. 
514 Golden Machet, a selection from the popular 
Machet ; the plants are of strong compact habit, 
bearing long massive spikes crow'ded with 
golden yellow blossoms per packet Gd. 
.515 Machet, White Pearl, pure white variety of 
the compact growing Mignonette ; free-flower- 
ing, delightfully fragrant, and most suitable 
for pot growth or for bedding per packet Gd. 
616 Large Flowered, very fragrant, 
per 11). 6s.; oz. Gd.; pkt. 3d. 
517 Crimson Giant, fine large -flowering reddish 
variety peroz. 9d.; packet 3d. 
518 Hybrid Spiral, finest variety for the garden, 
with numei'ous spikes of large size, 
peroz. Is.; per packet 3d. 
519 Collection of 6 distinct varieties of Mignonette, 
onr selection, 2s. Gd. 
MIMOSA. 
520 The beautiful and ornamental yellow Acacia, so 
much grown in the south of France and sent 
over for decoration. The foliage is fern-like 
and the flowers are bright clear yellow and verj' 
sweet scented ... per packet Gd. and Is. 
MIMULUS (Monkey Flower). 
Prize strain, saved from choice large-flow'ered and 
rich-coloured named varieties ; beautiful for 
greenhouse or garden. Half-hardy perennial. 
521 Choice Mixed, 2 ft. per packet Gd. 
MINA LOBATA. 
522 A very be.autiful half-hardy climber; buds al 
first vivid led, changing to orange yellow, ami 
opening creamy white per packet Gd. 
MUSK (Mimulus moschatus). 
523 Universally cultivated for its delicious sccnl 
Hardy perennial ... per packet 3d. and Gd . 
In ordering Flower Seeds the numbers alone will suffice. Concise instructions for cultivation are printed 
upon all our seed pockets. 
