MARIGOLD, page 34 . 
African Marigold, (Tagetes erecta,) Tall Or¬ 
ange, double. 5 
Tall Sulphur, light yellow ; double,. 5 
Tall Quilled Orange, double,. 5 
Tall Quilled Sulphur, light yellow; double, . 5 
All the above mixed,. 5 
French Marigold, (Tagetes patula,/Tall Or¬ 
ange, double,. 5 
Tall Brown, double; branching; 18 inches, . . 5 
Tall Striped, yellow and brown striped; 18 
inches,. 5 
Dwarf Sulphur, double,. 5 
Dwarf Brown, double,. 5 
Striped Dwarf, double; yellow and brown, . . 5 
Dunnett’s New Orange, very superior; new, 5 
Tall varieties mixed,. 5 
Dwarf varieties mixed, . 5 
Tagetes pulchra punctata, spotted ; double, 5 
Tagetes signata pumila, a beautiful plant, form¬ 
ing a globular, dense mass,. 5 
MARTYNIA, page 34 . 
formosa, (fragrans,) purple ; sweet-scented, 10 
lutea, yellow,. 10 
craniolaria, white,. 10 
proboscidea, bluish flowers ; seed-vessels, when 
tender, used for pickles,. 10 
All the above mixed, . 10 
MEDICAGO, page 34 . 
Snail, clover-like plant, with small, yellow flowers, 10 
Hedge-hog, like above, except seed-pod, ... 10 
MESEMBRYANTHEMUM, page 35 . 
crystallinum, ( Ice Plant, ) prized for its singu¬ 
lar icy foliage,. 5 
tricolor, (Dew Plant,) pink, with purple center, 5 
tricolor album, white,. 5 
glabrum, light yellow,. 5 
MIGNONETTE, page 35. 
Reseda odorata, (Sweet Mignonette,) a well- 
known, fragrant, little, hardy annual; per oz. 
25 cents,. 5 
grandiflora ameliorata, a large variety of Mign- 
onette, reddish tinge to flowers,. 5 
Parson’s New White, a robust Mignonette; 
flowers larger and showing more white than the 
common sort,. *0 
MIRABILIS, page 35. 
Marvel of Peru, (Mirabilis Jalapa,' chamois, 
crimson, lilac, lilac striped with white, tricolor, 
red striped with white, violet, white, yellow, yel¬ 
low and red ; each color,. 10 
All the above mixed, . 10 
foliis-variegatis, flowers of a variety of colors; 
leaves light green, faintly marbled, . 10 
longifiora, white, exceedingly sweet-scented ; 
flower tube 3 or 4 inches long, . 10 
longifiora violacea, same as above, but violet, 
color, . *0 
MIMULUS, page 30. 
roseus pallidus, new and very fine,. 10 
cupreus, beautiful, orange and crimson, .... 10 
hybridus tigrinus, as beautifully spotted as the 
finest Calceolarias, . 10 
hybridus tigrinus bruneus, stems and leaves 
dark brown, with very large, deep yellow, dot¬ 
ted flowers. 10 
cardinalis, fine scarlet, . 10 
Mimulus hybridus tigrinus flore-pleno,a dou¬ 
ble Mimulus with flowers more durable than 
those of any other variety,. 25. 
moschatus, (Musk Plant,). *0 
quinquevulnerus maximus, from best named 
varieties,. *°- 
M YOSOTIS, page 30. 
alpestris, blue ; 6 inches,. 
alpestris, white ; 6 inches,. Jo 
alpestris rosea, a new rose-colored variety of 
the Alpine Forget-me-not,. 10- 
palustris, (Forget-me-not,) white and blue, . 10 
Azorica, dark blue ; new; 1 foot,. 15 
Azorica var. cselestina, flowers sky-blue, and 
produced in great profusion,. 15. 
NEMOPHILA, page 30. 
insignis, beautiful light blue,. 5 
insignis striata, white and blue striped, ... 5 
insignis marmorata, blue, edged with white, . 5 
maculata, large, white, blotched with violet, . 5 
atomaria, white; spotted,. 5 
atomaria oculata, very pretty light blue, with 
large, dark eye,. 5 - 
discoidalis elegans, rich, velvety maroon, bor¬ 
dered with white,. 5 
The above mixed,. 5 
NIEREMBERGIA, page 37. 
gracilis, plant slender, very branching, spread¬ 
ing; fine for baskets, pots, or the border, ... 10 
frutescens, taller, and of more erect habit than 
preceding, with flowers larger and more open, . io- 
NIGELLA, page 37. 
Damascena, light blue; double; about 1 foot, . 5 
Damascena nana, dwarf; variety of colors; 6 
inches,. 5 
Hispanica, large-flowered ; very fine ; 6 inches, 5 
Fontanesiana, much like N. atrofiur/>ut\ a,h\il 
blooms two weeks earlier,. 5. 
NOLANA, page 37. 
atriplicifolia, blue, white and yellow,. 5 
grandiflora, large; variety of colors,. 5 
grandiflora alba,. 5 
paradoxa violacea, violet, with white center, . 5. 
CENOTHERA, page 38. 
Veitchii, a pretty, half-hardy annual; flowers yel¬ 
low, with a red spot at the base of each petal; 
x foot,. 5 
acaulis alba, a very dwarf or rather stemless 
plant, the leaves lying close to the ground; 
flowers snowy white, about four inches across. 
Grow plants in frame or seed-bed, and set about 
six inches apart,. 10 
Lamarckiana grandiflora, one of the most 
showy of the genus; flowers yellow, 4 inches 
in diameter; plant grows 4 feet in height, . . . 5. 
OB ELI SC ARIA, page 38. 
pulcherrima, ray flowers rich velvety crimson, 
edged with yellow,. 5. 
OXYURA, page 38. 
chrysanthemoides, a hardy annual, about 18 
inches in height, a beautiful flower,. 5 
PALAFOXIA, page 88. 
Hookeriana, a very fine new annual, of a dwarf, 
branching habit,. 5; 
