NO. 
875 
870 
877 
878 
TO THE FLOWER-GARDEN. 57 
PER PKT. 
Myosotis palustrlg (the true Forget-Me-Not), delicate blue flowers, appearing all 
summer; blooms the first year from seed. $ ft. 6 
" azorica, blue, shaded with purple; a fine, large-flowered species . . . .10 
“ “ alba, white, fine . . 10 
** “ var. ccelestina, a new variety; flowers bright sky-blue; very con¬ 
stant and beautiful . . . .. 10 
MUKIA. Nat. Ord., Cucurbitacece . 
879 Mnkia Scabrella, pretty climber, with lobed, heart-shaped, small leaves, and small 
scarlet berries... 10 
TROP.EOLUM LOBBIANUM. 
NASTURTIUM, or TROPyCOLUM. Nat. Ord., Tropceolacecc . 
DWARF NASTURTIUM. 
The varieties of this class of Nasturtiums are excellent for dwarf beds, or for forming 
masses and groups, or for planting in the ribbon-style, with other species of fine bedding- 
plants. They are of compact, dwarf growth, with large, rich-colorod and brilliant flowers 
produced abundantly in succession all through the season. Seeds may he sown where the 
plants are to flower, thinning out to a good distance apart; they transplant easily, and do 
best in a moist, strong soil. Iialf-hardy annuals. 
880 
Dwarf Nasturtium 
(T. minus), Cattel’s Crimson . , 
5 
881 
ti 
44 
Cattel’e Scarlet . 
ft* 
6 
882 
44 
44 
Cattel’s Spotted, yellow and crimson . 
• 0 
• • • 
6 
883 
44 
44 
Tom Thumb, deep scarlet . . . 
884 
44 
44 
Tom Thumb Yellow . 
• • • 
.10 
885 
ft 
44 
Tom Thumb Beauty, orange and vermilion 
• 0 • 
.10 
886 
44 
44 
Tom Thumb Crystal Palace Gem, 
sulphur, 
spotted with 
maroon . 
887 
44 
44 
Tom Thumb Rose, rose-w or; new 
0 t 
• . 
.10 
888 
44 
44 
Tom Thumb Pearl, pearl-white . . 
• 
0 • • 
.10 
