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JOSEPH BRECK & SONS 
(Corporation). 
NAME. 
DESCRIPTION. 
MATHIOLA. German Large Flowering, Ten Weeks, Mixed varieties, extra fine 
“ Early Autumn Flowering or Intermediate, finest mixed, all colors 
44 East Lothian or Autumn, choice mixed . 
“ Emperor or Perpetual, finest mixed . 
44 Winter or Brompton, extra mixed . 
Bicornos. (Evening Scented Stock). 
MATRICARIA. (Double Feverfew.) Handsome, free-flowering ornamental plants, fine for 
bedding or pot culture. 
44 Capensis, dwarf, double, white, very fine . 
“ Exima Grandiflora, an improved pure white variety, very double . 
44 44 44 Nana, fl. pi., a dwarf variety, with double white flowers, 
useful for bouquets . 
MAURANDYA. See Climbers , 
MESEMBRYANTHEMUM. A brilliant and profuse-flowering tribe of dwarf-growing plants, 
effective in beds, edgings, rock-work, rustic baskets, or 
vases in warm, sunny situations ; fine for pot culture. 
44 Crystallinum (Ice Plant), prized for its peculiar glistening foli¬ 
age, white .......... 
44 Tricolor (Dew Plant), rose, purple centre . 
44 Fine mixed, all colors . 
44 Album, white . 
MICHAELMAS DAISY. See Perennial Aster. 
MIGNONETTE. See Reseda. 
MIMOSA. (Sensitive Plant.) Very curious and interesting plant, its leaves closing if touched or 
shaken. 
Pudica.. . 
MIMULUS. (Monkey Flower.) A genus of extremely handsome, profuse-flowering plants, with 
singularly shaped and brilliantly colored flowers. 
44 Cardinalis, mixed, all colors . 
44 Cupreus Duplex (Hose in Hose), double tiger spotted ...... 
44 44 Nanus, richly marked, bright colored flowers. 
44 Moschatus (Musk), sweet-scented, yellow flowers . 
44 Roezlii, bright yellow, spotted with crimson, fine for bedding . 
“ Tigrinus Grandiflorus, mixed, beautifully spotted, all colors . 
MIRABILIS. (Marvel of Peru or Four O’Clock.) Few plants combine so much beauty, both of 
foliage and flowers, as this handsome genus : the roots may be preserved 
through the winter. 
44 White, sweet-scented . 
Fine Mixed. 
MOLUCELLA. (Molucca Balm.) A singular plant, with square stems spreading and curling 
upward like the arms of a candelabrum, which end in tufts of bright leaves 
and tiny cups of pea-green color, veined with whitish green ; within the calyx 
a button-shaped bud appears, which unfolds into a flower formed like a 
shell, of a white and purple color, very curious. 
“ Laevis (Shell Flower). 
MOMORDICA. See Climbers , 
MONKEY FLOWER. See Mimulus. 
MONKSHOOD. See Aconitum. 
MORNING GLORY. See Climbers, 
MOURNING BRIDE. See Scabiosa. 
MORNING GLORY, DWARF. See Convolvulus Tricolor. 
MUSK. See Mim ulus Moschatus. 
MYOSOTIS. (Forget-Me-Not.) Charming little plants, very popular, producing their beautiful, 
star-like flowers in great profusion ; invaluable for spring garden decoration. 
44 Alpestris, mixed. 
44 44 Alba. 
44 44 Caerulea, bright blue. 
44 Azorica, blue, shaded purple. 
44 44 Alba, pure white. 
44 Palustris, blue, with white eye. 
44 Palustris Semperflorens, dwarf, a beautiful azure-blue, continues in bloom until 
frost; does well in moist and shady situations . . . . • 
44 Palustris Semperflorens Alba, white. 
“ 44 Mixed. 
M YRSIPH YLLUM. See Seeds for Greenhouse , 
NASTURTIUM, DWARF. See Tropceolum Nanum. 
NASTURTIUM, TALL. See Climbers, 
NEMESIA. One of the prettiest free-blooming plants, adapted for beds, edgings, rock-work, or 
pot culture. 
44 Finest Mixed Varieties. 
NEMOPHILA. Charming dwarf-growing annuals, with neat, compact habit of growth, and 
colors strikingly beautiful. 
“ Best Varieties, mixed . 
NEW ZEALAND PAMPAS GRASS. See Ornamental Grasses, page 78 
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