LOW’S RETAIL CATALOGUE 
LARKSPUR, continued. 
430. Double Tall Rocket. — Very large, full 
spikes of fine double flowers, mixed colors. 
One and one-half feet 05 
431. Double branching. — (Stock-flowered) ; 
blooms all through the season ; fine for cut- 
ting ; mixed colors 05 
432. Double-Striped Branching. — (Tri- 
color, blue, red, and white striped.) . . 05 
MALOPE. 
The Malope is a strong-growing plant, three feet in 
height. Seed may be sown under glass or in open 
ground. 
433. Malope Grandiflora. — Large, purple 
flowers 05 
MARIGOLD. 
Very showy, free flowering annuals, and very desirable 
for beds and borders. 
434. African. — Mixed colors . . . -05 
435. French. — Finest double, mixed colors . 05 
MARVEL OF PERU (Mirabilis). 
The old, well-known Four-o'-clock. A fine plant with 
flowers of various colors. Grows two feet high. 
436. Mixed Colors 05 
MIMULUS. 
The Mimulus. or Monkey Flowers, are beautiful, 
tender-looking plants, with almost transparent branches. 
Fine for baskets under shelter of verandas, vases, and for 
culture in the house. 
441. Mimulus Roseus Pallidus. — Very fine, to 
442. Cupidus. — Beautiful orange and crimson . 10 
443. Hybridus Tigrinus. — As beautiful 
spotted as the finest Calcelorias. . .10 
DWARF NASTURTIUM. 
444. ‘Nasturtium, Empress of India.” — 
A decided improvement upon King of Tom 
Thumbs. The plant is no more than eight 
inches high, verv compact and bushy, and 
covered with flowers of a brilliant, fiery Ver- 
million. dazzling to look upon. 
445. Tropoeolum MinusTom Thumb Crys- 
tal Palace Gem. — Sulphur, spotted 
with maroon .••••• °5 
446. Ti*opceolum Minus, King 1 of Tom 
Thumbs. — New ; foliage dark bluish 
green : flowers brilliant scarlet, produced in 
great abundance, making a blaze ot brill- 
iance 10 
447. Tropoeolum Minus, King: Theodore. 
— New; loliage similar to King ot lorn 
Thumbs, but the flowers are almost black . io 
448. Golden King. — Golden yellow, i foot io 
449. Ruby King-. — Fine ruby color, new, 1 
foot 10 
450. Extra Mixed. — i foot ... io 
NEMOPHILAS. 
The Nemophilas are pretty, delicate, hardy annuals. 
The flowers are mainly bine and white. I hey do best if 
sown in a frame and transplanted early, as the hot sun 
injures the flowers : but do finely all the summer, if 
planted in a rather cool, shady place. Set about six 
inches apart. 
451. Nemophilas. — Mixed varieties. . . 05 
MIGNONETTE. 
A well-known, hardy annual, universally grown, and 
esteemed for its delicious fragrance. If well thinned out, 
the plants will grow stronger, and produce longer spikes 
of bloom. 
437. Miles Hybrid Spiral (New). — This va- 
riety is far superior to any other in cultiva- 
tion, the habit being dwarf and branching, 
with spikes often attaining a length of from 
eight to fourteen inches . . . 05 
438. Reseda Odorata (Sweet Mignonette). — 
Very fragrant 05 
439. Reseda Grandiflora. — I-arge-flowered . 03 
440. Giant White Spiral. — New. 
POPPY. 
A desirable and favorite annual ranging in size from 
the little Ranunculus flowered to the large Pieony flow- 
ered. They are perfectly hardy, but will not bear trans- 
planting. therefore should be sown where they are to 
bloom. The flower, although of remote origin, will be 
found 
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to reach Us greatest perfection in the newer sorts. 
Poopy * ‘ Snowdrift.” — New. c 
Vesuvius.” — New. 
Ranunculus Flowered . — Small douMe. 05 
Pteony Flowered. — Large, very double 
flowers, excellent °5 
Murselli. — Very double . . . • °5 
Scarlet Single. — The single Field Poppy 
of Europe . 05 
Mixed Varieties . • • • °5 
