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MALOPE. 
Showy hardy annuals growing about 2 feet high, 
(borders or beds. 
721 GRANDIFLORA ROSEA. Bright rose 
722 „ ALBA. Pure white 
723 „ PURPUREA. Red . . 
724 „ MIXED. Various 
Very useful for large 
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MALVA. 
725 MOSCHATA ROSEA. A fine hardy perennial. 18 inches high, 
and blooming tho first year from seed. With bright rose 
sweet-scented flowers . . . . . . . . ..03 
720 MOSCHATA ALBA. A pure white-flowered variety of the 
preceding. Very free flowering . . . . ..03 
MATRICARIA. 
GOLDEN BALL. Hardy perennial. Height 1 foot. Beautiful 
double yellow flowers. Excellent for beds or borders . . 0 0 
MATHIOLA BICORNIS. 
(Night-Scented Stock.) 
72S One of the most deliciously-scented of all annuals, especially 
in the evening, Should bo grown freely in every garden. 
Although classed as half-hardy it is best sown in April 
and treated as a hardy annual. . . . . . ..03 
MECONOPSIS. 
Seeds of these fine perennial poppies should be sown in April or May, 
and the plants potted into small pots and sheltered, in a cold pit, during 
the following Winter. These may be planted out in March, and will produce 
some fine flowers in June and July. 
7 29 INTEGRIFOLIA. The Giant Y ellow Poppy from Thibet, Very 
large, beautiful, pale yellow flowers in June. Height about 
3 feet . . . . . . . . . . 1 G 
730 WALLICHII. The large Blue Himalayan Poppy. A magnifi- 
cent flower. 3 to 4 feet . . . . . . 1 0 j 
MESEMBRYANTHEMUM. 
MIGNONETTE. 
MIGNONETTE— DANIELS’ GIANT RED. 
731 CORDIFOLIUM VARLEGATUM. Dwarf-growing variety of 
spreading habit, foliage yellowish with small purplish-crimson 
flowers. Excellent for carpet bedding. Half-hardy peren- 
nial . . . . . . . . . . ..00 
732 TRICOLOR. A capital dwarf-growing, half-hardy annual. 
Flowers crimson, white and purple. Height 3 inches. 
Excellent for dry sunny rockeries . . . . ..03 
MIMULUS. 
A splendid and profuse-floworing class of brilliant half-hardy perennials, 
blooming the first year from seed, and thriving in damp or shady positions. 
73 J DANIELS’ LARGE-FLOWERED. A grand strain of large 
beautiful flowers of the richest colours. Height 1 foot 
fid. and 1 0 
73 1 NANUS ROSEUS. A charming variety growing only 4 inches 
high, with bright salmony-rose coloured flowers . . ..00 
735 HOSE-IN-HOSE VARIETIES. Choice mixed ..00 
73 5 CHOICE MIXED. In good variety ..0.3 
MUSK PLANT. 
(Mimulus moschatus.) 
737 NEW DWARF. A fine compact growing variety. A great 
improvement on the old variety for pot culture. Very free- 
flowering and powerfully fragrant. Half-hardy perennial,. 
4 inches high . . . . . . . . ..00 
MARVEL OF PERU. 
737a A half-hardy tuberous-rooted perennial, growing about 21 ft. 
high. Sown early will bloom the first year from seed. 
Choice mixed . . . . . . . . ..03 
These well-known, deliciously scented, hardy annuals are extremely 
easy of cultivation. Sow the seeds in the open border where intended to 
flower any timo from the middle of March to the end of June, and thin 
out the plants to four or six inches apart as soon as they are large enough 
to handle. For Winter blooming sow any time in August, in pots of five 
or six inches diameter, and thin out the plants to three or five in a pot, 
keeping them as hardy as convenient before placing under glass for the 
Winter. The following list includes the finest varieties of recent introduc- 
tion for garden or pot culture. 
per pkt,— s. d. 
733 AUREA MAGN1FICA. A splendid variety far in advance of 
any other yellow-flowered Mignonette yet sent out. The 
plants, which attain a height of about one foot, throw up 
numerous fine spikes of beautiful bright yellow deliciously 
scented flowers . . . . . . . . 6d. and 1 0 
739 DANIELS’ CRIMSON KING. About one foot high, with rich 
green foliage, and gigantic spikes of the darkest bright red 
blooms. It is of the most delicious fragrance, and will 
prove a decided acquisition . . . . . . 6d. and 1 0 
740 DANIELS’ GIANT RED. Grand variety, growing two feet 
high, and throwing up very large spikes of red, highly- 
scented flowers .. . . . . . . 6d. and 1 0 
74 1 DANIELS’ GIANT WHITE. A superb variety of robust habit, 
growing about 18 inches high, and bearing very large 
spikes of almost pure white deliciously fragrant flowers. 
Undoubtedly by far the finest of all white Mignonettes Od. & 1 0 
742 DANIELS’ GOLDEN QUEEN. A beautiful compact-growing 
variety, with numerous sweet-scented spikes of yellow 
flowers . . . . ... . . . . fid. and 1 0 
743 MACHET. A fine, sturdy, compact-growing variety; one of 
the best for pots . . . . . . . . 3d. and 0 6 
744 GIANT MACHET, SALMON-RED. Splendid variety, a great 
improvement . . . . . . . . fid. and 1 0 
745 A COLLECTION OF SIX CHOICE VARIETIES . . ..‘20 
74(5 LARGE-FLOWERED — per lb. fis. per oz. fid. 0 2 
Prom S. A. SIMON, Birkdale. 
Sept. 12th. 
" The Mignonette have done splendid this 3 'car and has been much admired." 
Prom Mr. G. HICKS. St. Ives. 
July 15th. 
'••The Sweet Tea seed I bought, off yo i th : s Spring has given the most satisfactory 
results.’ ’ 
