MISS MARY E. MARTIN, FLORAL PARK, NEW YORK. 
Flower natural size—Mimulus Tigrinus Grandiflorus . 
Melothria Scabra. 
Mimulus Tigrinus . {Monkey Flower .) (See description above.) 
M&lnfhrin Vrnhrn Recently introduced from Aus- 
M@iotn.ria jcaora. tral Africa> The fo i iag . e is ele _ 
gantly cut, of a shiny dark green color; the flowers are 
white and sweet scented, followed by small green fruits of 
the shape and size of gooseberries. Easy of cultivation, 
vigorous and rapid in growth, it is specially adapted for 
covering trellises, walls, etc. 
Packet, 5c. 
Mimulus Tigrinus Grandiflorus . 
(Queen* s Prize .) 
A mammoth-flowering strain, the flowers measur¬ 
ing 3 inches across, and are of the richest colors 
and marking imaginable, including velvety scarlet, 
garnet, pink, salmon, white, orange, cream, etc., 
most of which are beautifully spotted and blotched 
with other colors. The plants flower freely the first 
season from seed and thrive either in pots or the 
garden border, flowering continuously. 
Packet, 800 seeds, 10c. 
Mimulus Tigrinus . 
Very curious and beautiful class of 
plants. Flowers richly and curiously 
marked with rich and striking colors. 
Fine for baskets, vases and outside. 
Packet^ 150 seeds, 5c. 
Mimulus Moschatus. 
A variety of the Mimulus, with a 
pleasant musky perfume.. 
Packet, 150 seeds, 4c* 
Malua Crispa. Srdy l^Su'wTth 
leaves beautifully crisped ; flowers 
white. Three feet. 
Packet, 5c. 
Malua Miniata . T (f“**** 
Large scarlet flowers; 
hardy annual. Height, three feet. 
Packet, 5c. 
MATTHZOEA. Bicorals (Evening Scented Stock). Packet 5c. 
