JAMES J. S. GREGORY & SON'S RETAIL CATALOGUE. 
No. Lobelia. (A.) Pvicepevpkg. 
Strikingly pretty, profuse blossoming plants; the delicate, drooping habit, and pro¬ 
fusion ot their charming little flowers render them fine for hanging baskets. 
232 Lobelia Formosa. The most vivid scarlet dwarf bedding variety known. 15 
233 -Pumila Magnifica. The finest Single Lobelia.. *15 
234 -Rosea Oculata. Rose, with white eye. " io 
235 -Erinus, Mixed. B1 ue, white, and blue and white marbled.‘.05 
236 —— Rouble. A Double Lobelia may be justly considered an acquisition. Remains in 
bloom longer that the single varieties... 10 
Love-lies-bleeding* (. Amaranthus Caudatus). (A.) 
237 A hardy annual, three to four feet high, with pendent spikes of blood-red flowers 
which, at a little distance, look like streams of blood. Desirable for grouping on 
lawns... 
Lupins. (P.) 
Showy, hardy plants, two to three feet high, producing tall spikes of attractive flowers. 
238 Lupins, Mixed. 
Lychnis. (P.) 
239 Lychnis Haageana Hybrids. Mixed. Very handsome ornamental plants of bushy habit, 
with large flowers from the brightest scarlet to blood-red, purple, orange, and white.. 
Malva or Mallow. (P.) 
and desirable, vvith pretty, salver-formed flowers. 
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Show;. 
240 Malva Minita 
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Bright Scarle 
Marvel of Peru ( Mirabilis ). (A.) 
241 The old and well-known Four O'clock. A fine plant, with flowers of various colors, 
making a fine summer hedge set one foot apart. .05 
MARIGOLD ( Tagetes ). (A.) 
Extremely showy, one to two feet high, well adapted to garden 
culture, blooming profusely through the season. 
242 Marigold, French. (“ Carter's" Butterfly.) A beautiful variety 
with alternate petals of velvety purple-brown and old-gold- 
243 -- African. {El Dorado.) {See cut.) The finest strain of African 
Marigold yet offered. Flowers three inches in diameter, in 
all shades of yellow, — lemon, primrose, gold, and deep orange. 
244 -Calendula, Prince or Orange. The flowers are striped with 
an intense shade of orange; this glowing tone is given to the 
whole flower... 
245 -Meteor. Handsome variety of the Pot Marigolds, 
cream-white, centre edged with orange, perfectly double. 
246 -Large-flowered. Flowers dark orange-red, very large 
and remarkably double. Outer florets slightly imbricated, 
while those of the centre are incurved like a Pseony. 
247 -African... 
248 -French. .. 
249 -Hold Striped. 
Mauranclia. (A.) 
A delicate, free-flowering, half-hardy climber, well adapted to 
the conservatory or trellis work in the garden; also desirable for 
hanging baskets. Start early in pots, transplant when weather 
becomes warm. 
250 Maurandia, Barclayana. Rich violet.. 
251 -Mixed, Violet, white, rose, and pink. 
Mignonette. (A.) 
A general favorite on account of its delightful fragrance. 
Blooms throughout the season. Sow from middle of April to 
middle of June. Mignonette is most fragrant on poor soil. 
252 Mignonette, Miles’ Hybrid Spiral. Plant dwarf and branching; 
flowers white and very fragrant, spikes eight to fourteen 
inches long. Fine for either outdoor or pot culture. 
253 -- Machet. Plants dwarf‘and vigorous, of pyramidal growth 
with broad spikes of very fragrant red flowers. The best sort 
for pot culture and equally valuable for borders... 
254 -Golden Queen. A distinct dwarf yellow-flowered variety. 
255 -Sweet.per ounce, 15 cents. 
256 -Victoria. Flowers unusually brilliant and large. 
257 -- Giant Red. Very fine, robust, with large spikes of bright red 
flowers..... 
Morning Glory. 
258 Morning Glory. {See Convolvulus Major) . 
Marigold, El Dorado. 
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MIMULUS {Monkey Flower). (P.) {See cut.) 
No. Price per plcg. 
A half-hardy plant, of the easiest culture, about nine inches 
high, producing a profusion of very pretty flowers. It is peren¬ 
nial in the greenhouse and may be easily propagated by cuttings. 
Select a moist, rather shaded location. 
259 Mimulus, Cardinalis. Scarlet, from California; one foot. .05 
260 - Hybridus. Splendidly spotted and marbled, rivalling the 
Calceolaria in the variety of its brilliant colors.10 
261 -New Double. Flowers double, of a brilliant yellow, spotted, 
striped, and mottled with crimson.20 
262 -Moschatus. {Musk Plant) .05 
Much esteemed for the strong musk odor of its leaves. 
Mina Sanguinea. (A.) 
263 A magnificent, rapid climber, producing in great profusion, 
from June throughout the season, brilliant, blood-red, tube- 
shaped flowers. Seed should be sown in March..15 
Mourning Bride {Scabiosa). (A.) 
A class of very pretty annuals, from one to two feet high, suit¬ 
able for bedding or bouquets. Hardy. 
264 Mourning Bride, Snowball. Pure White. Very large and ex¬ 
tremely double.10 
265 —--Golden. A fine novelty, with golden yellow leaves, 
and producing numerous scarlet and dark purple flowers--- .10' 
266 -Flesh-Colored. New and lovely tint.10 
267 -Mixed.05 
268 -Cherry-Color. Double.10 
269 --Dwarf. Six splendid varieties mixed.05 
270 -Double, Golden Yellow. {See cut.) Plants semi-dwarf 
and bushy, producing in great profusion compact double 
flowers, of a very fine golden yellow.10 
Lobb’s Nasturtium. (Tall.) 
Leaves and flowers not as large as the ordinary tall Nasturtium, 
but far surpassing them in profusion and brilliancy of flower, 
making»them desirable 
for trellises, etc.; also 
fine for pot culture. 
271 Lobb’s Nasturtium. 
Mixed. A fine mixture 
in great variety of 
colors.10 
NASTURTIUM, (a.) 
Tall Varieties. 
272 Nasturtium. Tall, Mixed. 
273 --Black brown. 
- Scheuerianum. Straw colored, striped brown.. 
-Coccineum. Brilliant scarlet. 
-Dunnett’s. Orange... 
-Atropurpurea. Dark blood crimson. 
-King Theodore, Maroon. 
-Brownish lilac. 
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Dwarf Varieties. 
280 Nasturtium, Dwarf. Mixed. 
281 -Ruby King. Carmine . 
282 -Spotted King. Yellow, spotted chocolate. 
283 -Empress of India. Brilliant scarlet, dark foliage; 
effective. . 
284 -Cloth of Gold. Golden yellow foliage, flowers scar¬ 
let... 
285 -Chameleon. Crimson, bronze, and yellow. 
286 -Rose.. 
287 -Yellow... 
288 -— White. 
289 -King of Tom Thumbs. Scarlet with bluish-green 
foliage... 
290 -Lady Bird. Orange yellow, Red spots. 
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Moukxikg Bride, (Joldex. 
