PETER HENDERSON & CO.-FLOWER SEEDS. 



Nasturtium. Tom Thumb. 



Nicotian a. 



Nycteresia Capensis. 



P.eony. 



MYOSOTIS (Forget-Me-Not). 



43 Per PM. 



The different varieties of ihis popular plant are very beautiful, 



and too well known to need special mention ; they succeed 



best in moist situations. Hardy Perennials. 



Myosotis Palustris (True). Blue, ', ft 5 



Alba. White. ', ft 10 



Azorica Ccslestina. Flowers of rich turquoise blue, 



produced in the greatest abundance 10 



Dissitiflora. Earliest of all. Dark blue, very fine 



spring flowering variety, with large blossoms; quite 

 distinct from any other, Hit 15 



Senrperflorens. A charming dwarf Forget-Me-Not, 



under eight inches in height, of free growth, thriving 

 well either in sunny or shady spots 15 



Elegantissima. [See SVovellies.) 25 



NASTURTIUM. 



These will always be valuable summer flowering plants, for 

 the reason that they stand any amount of heat and drought, 

 growing vigorously and flowering freely, no matter how 

 high the thermometer may record. They flower better, 

 however, in a poor, rocky soil, as a rich one has a tendency 

 to make them " run to leaf." The " Tom Thumb " varieties 

 are splendid bedding sorts. Hardy Annuals. 



Nasturtium, Tom Tliumb. Scarlet, 1 ft. [See cut.) 5 



Spotted 5 



Roseum. Rose 5 



Ruby Xing' 10 



Crystal Palace Gem, Sulphur yellow, maroon 



spots 5 



Yellow. 1 ft 5 



Pearl. White 5 



Empress of India. (See Novelties.) 15 



King of Tom Thumbs. Crimson scarlet, 1 ft 5 



Tom Thunib, King' Theodore. Foliage dark green; 



flowers almost black 5 



- — Tom Thumb, Mixed. 5 ft 5 



Tall, Roseum. Hose 5 



(Climbing), King Theodore. Very dark ma- 

 roon 5 



Scheuermann! Coccineum. Straw color, scar- 

 let stripes 5 



Scarlet. 10 ft 5 



Orange. 10 ft 5 



Mixed. 10 ft 5 



NELUMBIUM. 



This beautiful yellow Water Lily should be grown in lakes or 



ponds. 

 Nelvtmbium Luteum 15 



NEMOPHILA iLove Grove). 



This is one of the best dwarf Hardy Annuals, of very compact 

 growth, comprising varied and beautiful colors ; blooms 

 freely all summer. 



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



Insig'nis. Bright blue, with white centre. 1 ft 5 



Marginata. Azure blue, edged with white 5 



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



Fine Mixed 5 



NICOTIANA. 



IT. Affinis. The flowers are an inch in length, pure white 

 and exceedingly fragrant, and are borne in clusters. Well 

 adapted for green-house or conservatory culture in winter, 

 and the open ground in summer. Tender Annual, 2 ft. (See 

 cut.) 10 



NIEREMBERGIA. 



Per PH. 

 Very pretty, half-hardy plants for flower beds, 1 ft. 

 Nierenibergia Prutescens. Flowers white and blue, 



plants of a shrubby character 10 



Gracilis. An herbaceous variety of slender habit, 



with white and purple flowers 10 



NOLANA. 



Very pretty trailing plants, with convolvulus-like flowers, 

 excellent for rustic work or hanging baskets. Showy also 

 for borders. ' 2 ft. Hardy Annuals. 



Nolana Lanceolata. Sky-blue, with white throat 5 



Atriplicifolia. Blue, violet, white and yellow 5 



NYCTERINIA. 



Sweet scented little plants, with large heads of star-shaped 

 flovers, well suited for rock work or edgings ; succeeds in 

 light, rich soil. Half-hardy Perennials. 



Wycterinia Capensis. White, with yellow centre, > 2 ft. 



{See cut. ) 5 



Selaginoides. Pink, with yellow centre, J£ ft 5 



NYMPH/EA (Water Lily). 



Nymphaea Odorata. This is the true white water lily, 



found growing in all sections of the country 25 



Lutea. The yellow water lily 25 



NIGELLA. 



Curious and interesting free-flowering plants of the easiest 

 culture, growing in any garden soil. Hardy Annuals. 



Nigella Damascena Nana (Devil in a Bush). Double 

 blue and white, % ft 5 



Atropurpurea. Clear rich purple, 1' 2 ft 5 



Hispanica (Love in a Mist) 5 



OXALIS. 



Very attractive and beautiful plants, with richly colored 

 flowers, suitable for green-house decoration, or for rock 

 work and rustic baskets. Half-hardy Perennials. 



Oxalis Rosea. A neat, erect growing plant, with bright 



rose-colored flowers, % ft 10 



Tropoeoloides. Deep yellow, brown leaves, ', ft.... 10 



Valdiviana. A very showy and compact growing 



variety; flowers bright yellow, and sweet scented 10 



QINOTHERA (Evening Primrose) 

 (Sun Drops.) 



A very beautiful, free growing and useful class of plants, 



flowering generally in long spikes. 

 (Enothera Bistorta Veitchii. Yellow, with crimson 



spots. Half-hardy Annual 10 



Drummondii. Yellow. Half-hardy Annuals, 2 ft 10 



Laniarckiana. Bright yellow flowers, 3 to 4 inches in 



diameter, and produced in great profusion. Hardy 

 Perennial, 3 ft 10 



Macrocarpa. Primrose. Large blooms. Hardy Peren- 

 nial, » 2 ft 10 



Pine Mixed Varieties 5 



P>EONY. 



The seed we offer of this grand old garden favorite will pro- 

 duce large double flowers of many shades of crimson, rose 

 and white. Hardy Herbaceous Perennial, 2 ft. (See cut). . . .15 



If you wish to garden for amusement, or for home use only, read Peter Henderson's " Gardening for Pleasure." 



