ELLIS SBOTHERS’ CATALOGUE. 
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Mignonette, Malchet. Of French origin,' and a most desirable variety. The 
plants are dwarf and vigorous, of pyramidal growth, with very thick, dark green 
leaves. They throw up stout flower stocks, terminated by long and broad spikes of 
deliciously scented flowers, of a red tint. Price 5 dts. ; oz., 40 < 5 ls. 
Mignonette, Defiance (new). When well grown, the spikes will grow from ten 
to fifteen inches long. The flowers are of most delicious fragrance. The individual 
florets are of large size and stand out boldly, forming a graceful as well as a compact 
spike. It also possesses extraordinary keeping qualities, the spikes having kept three 
weeks after cutting, retaining their grace and fragrance to the last. Price to its. 
Mignonette, Par-sorts’ White. Flowers nearly white; a desirable variety; good 
fragrance. Price 5 fts. ; oz., 30 As. 
Mignonette. Red flowering, or shaded with red tint ; fragrant. Price 5 As. 
Mignonette, Miles' Spiral. Entirely distinct from the old varieties. It is a 
strong grower and abundant bloomer, producing spikes from eight to eleven inches 
in length ; fragrant. Price to As. 
Mimulus, Tigrinus. An exceedingly beautiful new blotched and spotted Hybrid. 
Numerous varieties, with white, sulphur and yellow grounds, spotted crimson, scarlet 
and pink. They luxuriate in damp, shady situations, blooming freely in early sum- 
mer months. Extra mixed. Price 10 As, 
Morning Glory. (Convolvulus). Old-fashioned sorts mixed, still one of the best 
quick growing climbers. Price 5 As. : oz., 15 As. 
Morning Glory, Imperial Japanese. These grand new Morning Glories from 
Japan are remarkable for large size and exquisite new colors of the flowers, with mag- 
nificent foliage, often beautifully blotched. Of strong, robust gi-owth. They are of 
all shades of red, from the most delicate pink to the most brilliant crimson, maroon, 
blue and pale lavender to the richest indigo and royal purple ; also white, yellow, 
gray, slate, copper color, brown, bronze, almost black, and many other odd shades. 
Many have a distinct marginal band of a different color from the rest of the flower, 
and some are as elegantly spotted ; others are striped, blotched, mottled, rayed and 
shaded, often having seven or eight colors and tints in one flower. Price 10 As. 
Nicotiana, Afiinis. An annual, with sweet scented, pure white, star-shaped 
flowers, three inches across, blooming continually, except in mid-day. Price $ As. 
Nasturtium. Diuarf or Tom Thumb. In twelve named kinds. See collection 
packet, page 50. Price, either sort, 5 As. 
Nasturtium, D-aiarf. A fine mixture. Extra. Price 5 As. ; oz., 15 As. 
Nasturtium. Tall or running sorts, in following sorts; Dark crimson, pearl, 
nearly white, scarlet, yellow, orange, straw color spotted, scarlet striped. All fine 
decided colors. Price, each, 5 As. 
Nasturtium. Tall, mixed sorts ; first quality. Extra. Price 5 As. ; oz., 15 As. 
Nasturtium, Lobb's. The leaves and flowers are somewhat smaller than the ordi- 
nary tall Nasturtium, but their greater profusion renders them superior for trellises, 
arbors, for hanging-over vases, rock-work, etc. ; the flowers are of unusual brilliancy 
and richness ; splendid for winter decoration, either for hanging baskets or training 
about windows. Price, mixed, 5 As. ; oz., 20 As. 
Nasturtium, Chameleon (tall). This highly interesting new climbing variety 
presents a most unusual feature, which is, that the flowers are of different colors on 
the same plant, and that they are variously blotched, splashed, striped and bordered 
with these different colors. On one and the same plant, self-colored flowers are 
found, while others are stained and flushed on clear ground, and others have either 
light or dark margins. Price 5 As. 
