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Nemoph'ila insig'nls grandiflo'ra, clear bright blue, with white centre , £ ft 3 d. & o 6 
,, „ al'ba, pure white, £ ft 3^. & o 6 
M purpu'rea ru'bra, puce-purple , a new colour in this family, tine, £ ft o 3 
,. fine mixed varieties of insignis, ft 3 d. & o 6 
macula'ta grandiflo'ra, white , veined blotched violet , large and handsome, £ ft o 3 
,, purpu'rea, purple, blotched violet , with wAtft centre, very distinct, J ft o 3 
,, fine mixed varieties of maculata, ^ ft 3 d. & o 6 
mixed, from all the above classes of Nemophiia 3 d. & o 6 
NICOTIANA (Tobacco Plant), Nat. Ord. Solaria cece. Ornamental foliage-plants. 
Macrophylla gigantea and Wigandioides are rapid growing large-leaved plants, which produce in gardens a fine 
sub-tropical effect. They are illustrated in Robinson's " Parks , etc., of Paris." Suavcolens and A finis 
have deliciously fragrant white flowers, and are equally prized planted out , or grown in pots. 
1864 Nicotla'na glau'ca, a gigantic plant, with elegant and curious foliage, 6 ft o 6 
1865 „ macrophylla gigan'tea purpu'rea, large, majestic, picturesque foliage, 5 ft o 6 
1866 ,, 8uaveolens, white , sweet-scented, 2 ft o 6 
1867 ,, affl'nls, white, flowers large and deliciously fragrant, a valuable pot-plant, 3 ft 6 d. & 1 o 
1868 „ Wigandioides, large and extremely handsome, Wigandia-like foliage, 5 ft o 6 
1869 „ fine mixed from above varieties o 6 
1870 „ choice mixed varieties of Tobacco, the best adapted for cultivation in England, Scot- 
land, and Ireland, for domestic use, and profitable culture. Raise in heat in March 
or April, and plant out end of May. Fuller particulars on page 6i 6 d. & 1 o 
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NIEREMBER'GIA, Nat. Ord. Solana'cece. Half-hardy perennials. 
Nierember'gia frutes'cens, white , veined lilac, 1 ft. 1 
,, azu'rea, new and beautiful, 1 ft v 
n hardy perennial, and valuable for pot- f 
g out of doors. Gructlis is sheading and ) 
p drooping growth, and valuable for rustic baskets, vases, 
gra'cilis, white , veined lilac , £ ft...J and rock-work, also muchprxted for tdqxngt. ( 
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NIGEL'LA (Love-in-a-Mist), Nat. Ord. Ranwncula! ceoe. Effective tardy annuals. 
1874 Nigeria hlspan'lca al'ba, pure white, li ft 'j Fine border plants, with prettily cut f o 3 
1875 „ „ atro-purpu'rea, ijft I foliage and curiously formed flowers,) o 3 
1876 „ damasce'na ccslestl'na, sky-blue, 1 ft ( which have procured for them the j o 3 
1877 „ mixed varieties ) pretty name " Love-in-a-Mist." ( o 3 
NOLA'NA, Nat. Ord. Nolana'cece. Pretty hardy annuals. 
1678 Nola'na atrlpliclfo'lla, blue-violet and white ■) These arc of a trailing habit, and admirably l 0 3 
1879 „ „ al'ba, pure white > adapted for rock-work, hanging baskets, < o 3 
1880 „ „ fine mixed ) vases, flower borders, etc. (.03 
NYCTERINIA, Nat. Ord. Scrophularia'cex. Pretty dwarf half-hardy annuals. 
1881 Nycterln'la capen'sis, brown, very fragrant, i ft 1 Capmhi, frlztdf.r tnrUh fragram, ; StlaglmUti /erf 03 
1882 „ selaglnoi'des, pink, yellow centre, i ft. > Its (luittn of ttar-ihaptd flowers and compact growth . n o 3 
1883 ,, „ al'ba, white, £ ft ) Vttd for edgings, rni -wo A, small beds, & pot-culture. ( O 3 
(ENOTH'ERA (Evening Primrose), Nat. Ord. Onagra'cec e. Perennials and annuals. 
CE. bistorta Veitchii, useful for small beds and rock-work ; Drummondii , a fine bold bedding plant ; the 
others are valuable for borders, and prized either for their majestic growth, or large handsome flowers. In shrub- 
beries and semi-wild places the tall varieties should be largely cultivated. In the evening many are fragrant. 
1884 (Enoth'era albicaulis, white, a fine dwarf hardy perennial, £ ft o 6 
1885 ,, bistorta Veit'chii, pure yellow , spotted crimson, pretty rock-plant, annual, 1 ft o 3 
1886 ,, Drummon'dii na'na, bright yellow, 1 ft ) Superb continuous blooming beautiful C o 3 
1887 „ „ 1 , al'ba, white, 1 ft \ annuals, for beds, borders, and banks. \ o 3 
1888 „ Fra'seri, yellow, a fine variety, hardy perennial, i.J ft o 3 
1889 „ Lamarckia'na, bright yellow, immense flowers, hardy biennial, 3 ft o 3 
1890 ,, macrocar'pa, rich yellow, immense flowers, very dwarf, hardy perennial, £ ft o 3 
1891 „ prostra'ta, pure yellow, profuse bloomer, fine hardy perennial, ft o 3 
1892 „ taraxacifolia, pure white, immense flowers, hardy perennial, f ft o 3 
1893 „ ,, lu'tea, yellow, immense flowers, hardy perennial, | ft o 3 
1894 ,, triloTja, pale yellow, very fragrant in the evening, hardy annual, $ ft o 6 
1895 „ fine mixed hardy perennial varieties o 3 
1896 „ fine mixed annual varieties o 3 
OR'OBUS, Nat. Ord. Legumind see. Elegant hardy perennials. 
1897 Or'obUS lathyroi'des, purple, 1 ft ) These are fine herbaceous perennials , which (03 
1898 ,, ni'ger, red-violet, 1 ft j do well in shady situations . ( o 3 
OX'ALIS, Nat. Ord. Oxalida! cece. 
1899 Ox'alia floribun'da ro'sea, rich rose, £ ft 
1900 ,, ,, ,, al'ba, white, h ft 
1901 ,, ,, ,, delica'ta, pale rose, ^ ft. 
1902 ,, comicula'ta ru'bra, brown foliage, £ ft- • 
1903 „ valdivia'na, bright yellow, £ ft 
1904 ,, choice mixed, £ ft 
Hardy perennials, etc. 
^ dll exceedingly pretty ; Cormculata haa crimson- f 
broion foliage, is very dwarf anti compact; for 
edgings and front lines in ribbons, it is most 
valuable. Valdiviana and Floribunda vars. are- 
fine bedding plants , the first a bright yellow, the 
others remarkable for their fine Jloriferous habit 
and adaptation for pot-culture. 
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0XLIP, Nat. Ord. Primvlaceoe. Hardy perennials. 
Those who delight in possessing the old fashioned English flowers will doubtless avail themselves of the seeds 
offered, as they are almost certain to find amongst the seedlings many of the curious varieties which were greatly 
prized centuries ago, such as “ Gallcgaskins," " Jacke-an-Apes on Horse Back," etc. 
1905 Oxlip macroca'lyx. yellow, green calyx, beautiful, 4 ft 61 f. & 10 
1906 ,, choice mlxedi including many sweet-scented varieties, J ft is. Sc 2 6 
1907 ,, fine mixed varieties 6 d. & x o 
0XYTPRA, Nat. Ord. Compos'itoe. Beautiful showy hardy annual. Now Lttyia, which see. 
PALA'VIA, Nat. Ord. Malva' cece. Half-hardy annual. 
1908 PalaMa flexuo'sa, rose-pink, an elegant plant, covered with small saucer-shaped flowers, charming 
in small beds, on rock-work, in rustic baskets, and for pot-culture, 1 ft o 6 
PANSY, or HEARTSEASE, see VIOLA TRICOLOR, page 40. 
