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[Barr and Sugden, 
Per pkt, 
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Nastur'tium Tom Thumb, rich scarlet, effective as the Scarlet Geranium, i ft. ...i/o per oz.,3</. & o 6 
more eftective than Yellow Calceolaria, I ft i/o ,, 3<f. & o 6 
yellow, spotted crimson, i ft js. per oz. o 3 
crimson, rich colour, i ft is. „ o 3 
bronze (new), i ft o 3 
Crystal Palace Gem, sulphur colour, spotted maroon, i ft.... is. 6d.pcr oz. o 3 
Lily Schmidt, intensely bright scarlet, very fine, i ft 6 d. & 1 
Pearl, creamy white, very pretty, i ft 1/0 per oz. $d. & o 
choice mixed from the above, i ft 2/6 ,, 6 d. & 1 
flue mixed, i ft i/o ,, 3<f. & o 
•m ( 
n 
15.6 
15.6 
IS. 8 c 
1797 
1798 
1799 
al'ba, pure white, £ ft. 
coerulea, sky blue, f ft 
brcolor, blue Sc white ^ ft. 
COmpaC'tum SUper'bum, ^ ft 'j Thcne varUtieB of Compactnm, form 
Beauty of Malvern, ft. >cio«e hu^hy plantt, and bloom pro. 
mixed, i ft J 
NEME'SIA, Nat. Ord. Scrophularia'cem. Pretty compact growing half-hardy annuals. 
1796 Neme'sla compac'ta, mixed, jft These are neat bushy pro/use-blooming plants, f 3 d.& o 6 
very desirable for beds, rock^work, and pots.) o 
They commence flowering when a few inches j o 
high, and continue in beauty for months, V. o 
NEMOPH'ILA, Nat. Ord. Hydrophylla' cece. Charming hardy annuals, etc. 
All exceedingly beautiful. Their height being nearly uniform, and their colours presenting strong contrasts, 
are, admirably adapted for sowing in circles or ribbons, especially in autumn for spring flowering. 
1800 Neniopli'lla atoma'rla coeles'tls ocula'ta, celestial blue, blotched with black, 4 ft 3 d. Sc 
jgOi ,, el'egans, pure white, with dark chocolate centre, very fine, 4 ft 3 d. Sc 
1802 ” , , follla varlega'tis, a silvery variegated foliage variety of atomaria, 4 ft. 3 d. Sc 
1803 I’ dlacolda'lis aurlcula'ta, rich crimson-brown, with white eye, 4 ft 3 d. Sc 
1804 ,, ,, argen'tea, rrVwrya/ArVir, spotted charming variety, 4 ft 3 d. Sc 
1806 ” ,, ni'gra, ;W Wcfyi when the flowers first open, very distinct, 4 ft 3<f. & 
1806 „ puncta.'ta., white, spotted black, very pretty, i ft 3 d. Sc 
1807 ” „ vittalta., velvety black, margined pure white, ilt 3 d. Sc 
1808 .. flne mixed varieties of discoidalis, 4 ft 3 d. Sc 
1809 Inelg'nls grandiflo'ra, clear bright blue, white centre, 4 ft 3 d. Sc 
1810 ,, ,, I, al'bdi, pure white, i ft 3^. & 
1811 „ cramhol'des, celestial blue, 4ft 3 d. Sc 
1812 ,, ,, lUacl'na, beautiful lilac, new and distinct, 4 ft 3 d. Sc 
1813 ” ,, purpu'rea ru'bra,/a«-/rrry>f<, a new colour in this family, fine, 4 ft...3<f. & 
1814 ,, ,, blue and white, ^ (t 3 d. Sc 
1816 ,, ,, flne mixed varieties of insignis, 4 ft 3 d. & 
1816 ,, macula'ta grandiflo'ra, white, veined blotched violet, large & handsome, J ft. ...3^. Sc 
1817 ,, ,, folUs-varlega'tls, wArVir OTo/rf, foliage variegated a/ArVf, f ft 3 d. Sc 
1818 ” ,, purpu'rea, Wo/rArrf wa/r/. with zcArVi: centre, very distinct, 4 ft. 3<f. & 
1819 ,, ,, fine mixed varieties of maculata, 4 ft 3 d. Sc 
1820 „ mixed, from all the above classes of Nemophiia 3 d. Sc 
1821 ,, phacellol'des, lilac, white centre, hardy perennial, 4ft 3<f. & 
NEP'ETA, Nat. Ord. Lahia'tm. Fine hardy perennials. 
1822 Nep'eta Mey'erl, clear azure blue, fine dwarf variety, i ft o 3 
1823 ,, ,, al'ba, white, i ft o 3 
NICOTIA'NA (Tobacco Plant), Nat. Ord. Solancdceoe. Ornamental foliage plants. 
Those enumetaled are distinguished for their large foliage, rapid growth, and fine sub-tropical effect. Mactophylla 
gigantea and Wigandioides will be found illustrated by Mr. Robinson in his “ Parks, etc., of Paris. 
1824 Nlcotla'na glau'ca, a gigantic plant, with elegant and curious foliage, 6 ft o 
1826 „ macropbyl'la glgan'tea purpu'rea, large, majestic, picturesque foliage, 5 ft o 
1826 ,, Sello'wll, handsome foliage, 3 ft o 
1827 ,, Bolanlfolla, 3 ft o 
1828 ,, Texa'na, handsome foliage, 3 ft o 
1829 „ Wlgandlo'ldes, large and extremely handsome, Wigandia-Uke foliage, 5 ft o 
1830 „ fine mixed varieties 3^-^ 
NIEEEMBEE'GIA, Nat. Ord. Solano! cece. 
1831 Nlerember'gla fnites'cens, while, veined lilac, i ft. 
1832 „ s^a.'cXlla,white,vcined lilac, ft... 
1833 „ plc'ta, a beautiful large- 
flowered var. (new)4ft. 
1834 ,, grandiflo'ra al'ba, a/ArVr, I ft J L 
NIGELTiA (Love-in-a-Mist), Nat. Ord. Eanwncula'cecB. Effective hardy annuals. 
1836 Nlgella Hlspan'lca al'ba, pure while, 1.4 ft ) Pine border plants, with prettily cut ( o 
1836 „ „ atro-purpu'rea,))«.7>/f, 14 ft. 
1837 
1838 
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3 
3 
they 
Half-hardy perennials. 
Charminff profuse fouerino plants, soon deeoralivs 
from seed; Fruttseens is hordu perennial, and valuable 
for pote out of doors; the orowth erect and branehinff. 
Grarilie varieties are spreatUncr and droop over baskelt, 
vases, and rock-work, and are prised as edgings. 
1839 
1840 
1841 
1842 
^ foliage and curiously formed fowers, ) o 
Damasce'na, i ft..... ^ whick have procured for them Ihej o 
mixed varieties, / fancy name of Love-in-a-Mist, \sd. & o 
NOLA'NA, Nat. Ord. Nolana'cete. Pretty hardy annuals. 
Nola'na atrlpllclfoTla, blue-violet and white'\ These are of a trailing habit, and admirably f o 
adapted for rock-work, hanging baskets, J *o 
vases, flower borders, etc.', the flowers \ - o 
resemble Convolvulus tricolor. 
ute 1 J 
ive I" 
al'ba, pure white 
„ Bubcoeru'lea, mauve . ^ 
fine mixed J resemble Convolvulus tricolor. L & 
NYCTEEINIA, Nat. Ord. Scrophularia'cece. Pretty miniature half-hardy annuals. 
1843 NyCtarln'Ia capen sis, brown, ^ ft ^ Capensls U prized for in rUh fragrance ; Selagineidii for ( 
OA I O oH Tl A0 .Ar«sA Airline,, \ A. ^ .t..-..—. .e .... • . .. 
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its clusters of star-shaped powers and compact growth^ 
for edgings, retk-work, small beds, and pot-culture. 
1844 „ selaginol'des, pink, yellow centre, ^ ft. 
1845 M „ aX'ha., white, ^ (t ) 
CENOE'THEEA (Evening Primrose), Nat. Ord. Onagra' ceoB. Perennials and annnals. 
(E.bistorta Veitchii, a gem for small beds and rock-work i Rosea Mexicana, a pretty dwarf pla?tt \ Drum- 
mondii, a fine^ bold bedding flant; the others are valuable for borders, and prized either for their majestic growth, 
or large handsome flowers. In shrubberies and semi-wild places the tall varieties should be largely cultivated. 
