HO. FRICE. 



MYOSOTTS (Forget-me-not). Nat. Oud., Boraginacea. 

 These beautiful little flowers nrc too well known to need recommendation ; will 

 grow around fountains, over damp rock-work. Hardy perennial. 

 549 Myosotis Palustris. A well-known favorite, with clusters of delicate blue flow- 

 ers appearing all summer; blooms the first year from seed. J foot . . .05 

 530 Azurea .Major. A beautiful variety, with largo blue flowers. J ft. . .10 



551 Azorica. Blue, shaded with purple; a fine large-flowered variety . .It) 



552 var. Ccelestina. A new. variety of the well-known general favorite, 



M. Azorica. The flowers are sky-blue, nearly turquoise-blue; very constant . .10 



NERIUM (Oleander). Nat. Oud., Apocynacea:. 

 A class of splendid double-flowering evergreen shrubs, of a highly ornair.ontal 

 , character; fine for conservatory decoration, or placing on lawns mid terraces during 

 the summer; growing in any light, rich soil. Half-hardy shrubs. 



553 Ncrium Oleander. Mixed colors 10 



NIERE.TIBERGIA. Nat. Ord., Solanaccce. 

 Profuse-blooming, elegant, and charming little plants, exceedingly valuable for 

 small beds, edging, and rustic baskets or vases. Half-hardy perennials. 



554 Nierembergia Gracilis. White, veined with lilac; from Uruguay. J foot. . 25 



NYCTERINIA. Nat. Oud., ScrophuLtriacea. 

 Neat, compact little plants, covered with pretty, sweet-scented, star-shaped flow- 

 ers; valuable for edgings, rock-work, stumps, or small beds; succeeds in a light, 

 ' rich soil. From Cape of Good Hope. Hall-hardy perennials. 



555 Nycterinia. Finest mixed . . . * 10 



