. Wm. Elliott & Sons, seedsmen. MYOSOTIS. (FORGET-ME-NOT.) Charming little plants, producing their beautiful star-likeflowers in great profusion ; invaluable for spring gardendecoration, thriving best in moist, shady , but will flower the first season if startedearly in a hot-bed. Myosotis Alpestris. Victoria. New, of stout biishyhabit, bright azure blue flowers, 5 to 7 in. high 10 Robusta Grandiliora. (Eliza Fanrobert.) New, fine pyramidal habit, bright, blue 10 Blue 10 Alba. White 10 Azorica. Dark blue, very pretty 10 Dissitiflora. Clear blue flowers, very early, and con


. Wm. Elliott & Sons, seedsmen. MYOSOTIS. (FORGET-ME-NOT.) Charming little plants, producing their beautiful star-likeflowers in great profusion ; invaluable for spring gardendecoration, thriving best in moist, shady , but will flower the first season if startedearly in a hot-bed. Myosotis Alpestris. Victoria. New, of stout biishyhabit, bright azure blue flowers, 5 to 7 in. high 10 Robusta Grandiliora. (Eliza Fanrobert.) New, fine pyramidal habit, bright, blue 10 Blue 10 Alba. White 10 Azorica. Dark blue, very pretty 10 Dissitiflora. Clear blue flowers, very early, and continues long in bloom. )>^ ft 10 Alba. New white Forget-Me-Not 25 Palustris. (True Forget-Me-Not.) Blue, with white eye 10 WM. ELLIOTT & SONS GENERAL CATALOGUE FOR 1897. 45. MESEMBRYANTHEMUM. Beautiful dwarf edging plants, flowering most profusely;belonging to the singular tribe of succulents, so pe-culiar in their gi-owth. They are also well adapted forrockeries, old stumps of trees, etc.; will stand droughtwell and the hottest sun. Annuals. Per Pkt. Mesembryanthemniu Cordifolinni Variegatum. Remark-able for the distinct white and green variegation ofits leaves 10 Tricolor. Rose, with purple center 5 MOMORDICA. Curious trailing-plants with ornamental foliage. The fruitchanging from green to bright orange, and when ripe,bursts open, exposing its bright red seeds and carmineinterior. Very effective on trellis, fences, stumps, Momordica Balsamina. (Balsam Apple.) 10 ft 5 Charantia. (Balsam Pear.) 10 ft 5 MUSA. A splendid plant for the open air in summer, producing amost striking effect when planted singly or in attain a large size the first year if properlytreated, and frequently repotted. Thrives best in arich soil, requiring p


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