34 



PETER HENDERSON & CO. 'S CATALOGUE OF SEEDS. 



Ipomcea Coccinea. 

 Page 20. 



Ipomopsis Elegans. 

 Page 20. 



MYOSOTIS (Forget-me-not). 



PER PKT. 



The different varieties of this popular plant are very beautiful, and too well known to need 

 recommendation; they succeed best in moist situations. Hardy Perennials. 



Myosotis Palustris. Blue, -J ft 10 



Alba. White, £ ft... 10 



Azorica Ccelestina. Flowers of rich torquoise blue, produced in the greatest 



abundance 25 



Dissitiflora. Dark blue, very fine spring-flowering variety; with large blossoms, quite 



distinct from any other, -J- ft 25 



Semperflorens. A charming dwarf Forget-me-not, under eight inches in height, of 



free growth, thriving well either in sunny or shady spots 25 



NASTURTIUM. 



Plants of great beauty, blooming throughout the summer and fall, and in the greenhouse 

 during the whole winter; being of rapid growth, the tall varieties make an excellent 

 cover for old walls, trellises, etc., while the dwarf varieties, from their close, compact 

 growth and rich-colored flowers, are amongst the most popular of bedding plants. 

 Hardy Annuals. 



Nasturtium, Tom Thumb. Scarlet, 1 ft 10 



Yellow. 1ft 10 



King of Tom Thumbs. Crimson scarlet, 1 ft 10 



Dwarf Mixed. 1 ft 5 



Tall Scarlet. 10 feet 5 



Orange. 10 ft 5 



— ■ Mixed. 10 ft. {See cut.) 5 



NEMOPHILA. 



This is one of the best dwarf hardy annuals, of very compact growth, comprising varied 



and beautiful colors ; blooms freely ail summer. 



Nemophila Discoidalis. Black, with white margin, 1 ft 5 



Insignis. Bright blue, with white centre, 1 ft. (See Cut.) 5 



Marginata. Auzure blue, edged with white 5 



Maculata. White, with large purple spots, 1 ft . 5 



Fine Mixed 5 



NELUMBIUM LUTEUM. 



This beautiful Water Lily should be grown in every lake, pond, or sheet of water. It may 

 also be grown in aquariums and tanks, which should be kept full of water while the 

 plants are growing, but may be allowed to get dry when the flowering season is over. 

 The flowers are from six to'ten inches in diameter, and delightfully fragrant. They are 

 produced freely from June to September. The plant thrives best ma rich soil and warm 

 situation 35 



NIGELLA (Love in a Mist). 



Curious and interesting free-flowering plants, of the easiest culture, growing in any garden 



soil. Hardy Annuals. 

 Nigella Damascena Nana. Double blue and white, f f t 5 



Atropurpurea. Clear rich purple, 1^ ft , 5 



