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AMATEUR cultivator's GUIDE 



NO. PRICE 



genus has received the above singular names. Grows freely in any garden soiL From 

 Spain. Hardy annual. 



1044 Nigella Damascena. Blue; fine ^.05 



1045 Nana. A dwarf variety ; flowers blue and white: double 05 



1046 — Hispanica. Blue ; very showy 05 



1047 Alba. Pure white 05 



NEMOPHILA MACTTLATA. 



NlE3»i:OI*HXILiA.. Nat. Ord., Hydrophyllacett. 



This is, perhaps, the most charming and generally useful genus of dwarf-growing hardy 

 annuals. AH the varieties have a neat, compact, and uniform habit of growth, with shades 

 and colors the most strikingly beautiful, so that ribboned, sown in circles, or arranged in any 

 style which the fancy may suggest, the effect is pleasing and very striking. They are also 

 very useful for pot-culture. Hardy annual. 



1048 Nemophila Atomarla. White, with blue spots, i foot .05 



1049 — Oculata. Light-blue, blotched with black ; fine, i foot 10 



1050 Discoidalis. Black, with white edge . . .05 



1051 —^ Marmorata. Black-marbled, with white, i foot 03 



1052 Insignis. Bright-blue 05 



1053 Alba. White, i foot 05 



1054 — — Marginata. Sky-blue, edged with white 05 



1055 — Grandlflora. Bright-blue, with white centre. 1 foot 05 



1056 —— —— Striata. Blue and white, i foot 05 



1057 — — Maculata. White ; large purple spots, i foot 05 



1058 — — Variegata. White, veined with lilac, and blotched with violet; foliage 



finely variegated ; very effective, i foot 10 



1059 Good Mixed 05 



