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NEMOPH'ILA, Nat. Ord. Hydrophyll a!cem. Charming hardy annuals, etc. 
All exceedingly beautiful. Their height being nearly uniform, and their colours presenting strong contrasts^ they 
are admirably adapted for sowing in circles or ribbons, especially in autumn for springflowering, 
1766 Nemoph'lla atoma'rla ociUa'ta, celestial blue, blotched with blach.^h 7.... o 3 
,, eregans, pure white, with dark chocolate centre, very fine, i ft o 3 
,, fine mixed, ^ ft 3 ^/. & © 6 
dlscoldalls argen'tea, silvery white, %\iO\X(sd. chocolate, charming variety, jJ tt o 3 
,, velvety black, margined pure white, i ft o 3 
,, flu© mixed varieties of discoidalis, i ft 3 ^. & o 6 
insig'nlB grandiflo'ra, clear bright blue, with white centre, j ft 3 ^. & o 6 
»» M pure white, }^{\. 3 ^. & o 6 
,, purpu'rea ru'bra, puce-purple, a new colour in tliis family, fine, ^ ft o 3 
,, fine mixed varieties of insignis, ^ ft 3 <<^. & o 6 
macula'ta g^andiflo'ra, white, veined ^ blotched violet, large& handsome, ^ ft o 3 
,, purpu'rea, puiple, blotched violet, with centre, very distinct, j ft o 3 
,, fine mixed varieties of maculata, J ft 3 (/. & o 6 
mixed, from all the above classes of Nemophila 3 ^. & o 6 
NICOTIA'NA (Tobacco Plant), Nat. Ord. Solmiafcece. Ornamental foliage-plants. 
Macfophylla 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." Sitaveolens and Affinis 
have deliciously fragrant white fiowtrs, a?id arc equally prized planted out or grown in pots. 
Nlcotla'na glau'ca, a gigantic plant, with elegant and curious foliage, 6 ft o 
II macrophyria gdgan'tea purpu'rea, large, majestic, picturesque foliage, 5 ft o 
,, suaveo'lens, white, sweet scented, 2 ft o 
,, afflufs, white, flowers large and deliciously fragrant, a valuable pot piani, 3 ft.......6rf. & i 
„ Wlgandio'ldes, large and extremely handsome, Wigandia-like foliage, 5 ft o 
„ flue mixed varieties o 
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MTEEEMBEE'GIA, Nat. Ord. Solano! cece. 
1785 Nlerember'gla frutes'cens, while, veined lilac, i ft, ) 
„ gra'cUls, white, veined lilac, ^ ft... J 
NIQELTjA (Love-in-a-Mist), Nat. Ord. jRanv/nmila! ceoe. Effective hardy annuals. 
JZfl Nigeria hlspau'lca al'ba, ptm white, ij ft X Fine border plants, with prettily cut ( 
** '» atro-purpu'rea,/tfr^/r, ft I foliagcand curiously formed dowers, ) 
Jin? ” < 58 ;fliasoe na coelestl'iia, I ft r which have procured for than the\ 
1790 „ mixed varieties, J popular name ' ' Love-in-a-Mist. 
NOLA'NA, Nat. Ord. Nolana'cece. Pretty hardy annuals. 
1 ZqI Nola na atrlpUclfo'Ua, blue-violet and white 'j These are of a trailing habit, and admirably f 
•> >> sX'aa., pure while k adapted for rock-work, hanging baskets, -I 
»» ft mixed J vases, flower borders, etc. (, 
NTCTEEINIA, Nat. Ord. Scroplmlaria' cece. Pretty miniature half-hardy annuals. 
1794 NyCterln'la ®aPen'Ste, ^ Cef,ml,hfrle.dMI;,rlchfrasram.,- SihgloMufr ( 
1796 
Half-hardy perennials. 
Frutftcen* $s n httr/tfi pfrftiuini, and vnlutikh /cr pots ( 
^ or out of dourt. Graedix is gprcntling and droops over bas- < 
I kets, vases, nnd rook-work, also much prtted for tdgings. ( 
/// cluitert of itar-ihaped Jlmutrt and (ompaci growth j s 
for edgings, ro(i»u;ori, small beds, and pot-emture, I 
seiuginoi'des, yellow centre, ^ ft. > 
al'ba, white, ^ ft. 
(EN-0THPE.A (Evening Primrose), Nat. Ord. Onagra'ceoe* Perennials and annuals. 
(E. bistosda Veitchii, a gem for small beds and rock-work i 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. 
1797 CEnotb'era albicaulis, a fine dwarf hardy biennial Aft ... o 6 
1798 WotrtW+Q va<+.'/vVi<4 ,..si ^ V*”V 
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blstoifita Velt'cbil, pure yellow, spotted crimson, pretty rock plant, annual, i ft o 3 
Drummou'dll na'na, bright yellow, 1 ft ) Superb continuous blooming beautiful ( * ‘ 
M »• al'ba, white, I ft ) annuals, for beds, borders, and banks. ^ « 
Fra sen, yellow, a fine variety, hardy perennial, ft o 
LamarcMa'iia, bright yellow, immense flowers, hardy biennial, 3 ft o 3 
macrocar'pa, rich yellow, immense flowers, very dwarf, hardy perennial, ^ ft o 3 
prostra'ta, profuse bloomer, fine hardy perennial, li ft o 3 
taraxaoifo'Ua, pure white, immense flowers, hardy perennial, ^ ft o 3 
ft lu'tea, yellffw, immense flowers, hardy perennial, | ft o 3 
flue mixed hardy perennial varieties o 3 
flue mixed annual varieties o 3 
OE'OBUS, Nat. Ord. Legumino' see. Elegant hardy perennials. 
Orobus lathyrordea , 1 ft > These are fine herbaceous perennials, which { 
1810 „ ni ger, red-vwlet, i ft j gg voell in shady situations, ( 
OX'ALIS, Nat. Ord. Oxalida'cece, 
1811 Ox'aUs florlbun'da rosea, rich rose, J ft 
corulcula'ta ru'bra, brown foliage, J ft. ... 
ro'sea, bright rose-purple, h.-h. annual, J ft, 
,, dellca'ta, delicate pale rose, h.-h. a., .1 ft. 
valdlvla'na, bright yellow, j ft 
choice mixed, J ft 
OXLIP, Nat. Ord. Primvla'cece, , 
'Those who delight in possessing the old fashioned Estglish flowers loin doubtless avail themselves of the 'seeds 
ojgered, as they are almost certain to find ^ amojigst the seedlings many of the curious varieties which were greatly 
prized centuries ago, such as " Galtegashius,'^ “ fackeau Apes on Horse Back," etc, 
1817 Oxllp, mixed, many choice varieties, Jft (,d. & i o 
1818 „ Hose-ln-Hose, mixed, many colours, J ft i o 
splendens, purple-scarlet, beautiful, J ft i o 
macroca'lyx, yellow, green calyx, beautiful, i ft 6d. & i o 
choice mixed, from above, J ft T ir. & 2 6 
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Hardy perennials, etc. 
Jit txeeedingljf pretty ; Cormeulata hat crimton- 
brown folia ffe, it very dwarf and compact; for 
tdainye arCd front Itnee tn ribbon*, tt it mo*l 
valuable. Faldiviana end Rotea are fine bedding 
plants, the one a bright yellow, the other re- 
markable for ife rich roee-purple Jtoweri, and 
adaptation for pot-culture. 
Hardy perennials. 
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