MYOSOTIS. 



(See Forget-Me-Not. ) 



NASTURTIUM, DWARF.— Teop^olum Minor.) 



A well-known annual, of dwarf habit; flowers best in light soil. Seeds 

 are often used for pickles. Improved dwarf varieties, of compact habit, are 

 becoming exceedingly popular. 



Nasturtium, [Tropseolum minor,] Crystal Palace Gem. 



'• Scarlet. 



'' King Theodore. 



'' Beauty, 



'' Yellow. 



'' Pearl, white. 



'• Rose. 



" King of Tom Thumbs. 



" mixed, fine. 





NEMESIA. 



One of the prettiest, and most free blooming of plants. Succeeds in any 

 good garden soil. Flowers are so abundant as to completely hide the foliage. 

 Half hardy annual. 9 inches. 

 Nemesia versicolor, various colors. 



E^EMOPHILA. 



(See Love Grove.) 



OTGELLA. 



(See Love-in-a-Mist.) 



JSTOLANA. 



A hardy, trailing annual, with fleshy leaves, and flowers resembling the 

 Convolvulus minor; an abundant bloomer, and fine for baskets or rock work. 

 Sow early. 



Nolana, atrip licifolia, flowers blue, white and yellow. 



'' prostrata, fine blue, streaked with black. From Peru. 

 '• mixed, seeds of the above varieties mixed. 



NYCTERmiA. 



Charming little plants, ^bout six inches high, with large heads of richly 

 tinted, sweet scented blossoms. Suitable for rockeries, baskets, etc. Succeeds 



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