H.ir.A. NemGSia Strumosa Suttoni Tliie clmrminp plant is one of 
tlic most beautiful onmials introduced into cnltivntion for some years past. 
The colour of dowers are variable, beinp white ochreons, pale yellow, deep 
yellow, orange scarlet, magenta, carmine, &c. The variation in the colour 
of the flowers is one of the most interesting features of this plant. The seed 
should be sown in pans or boxes tilled with light soil in March or April, 
and the plants put outdoors in May, they will come into bloom in .June. 
1 . 1 . fuf. per pkt. 
H.R.A. Nomesla VGrslCOlor (Scrofularine<e) — Very neat, bushy, 
profuse-blooming plants; they commence flowering when a few inches 
high, and continue in beauty for months, li ft. Mixed, 3d. per pkt. 
H.x. Nemophilas {nydrophyllace<e ) — These charming and useful 
dwarf-growing hardy annuals have a neat, compact, uniform habit of 
growth, with shades and colours the most strikingly beautiful ; arranged in 
any style which the fancy may suggest, the effect is pleasing and very 
striking in the extreme ; sow in autumn for spring bedding. 
H.A. Nemophila Atomaria, *yn. Menziesll— White, shading to 
light blue, dotted with blackish spots. ^ ft. ,Sd. per pkt 
H.A. Nemophila Discoidalls — Velvety black, edged white, i ft 
3d. per pkt. 
H.A. Nemophila Inslgnis Grandlflora— Lovely blue, white centre. 
i ft. 3d. per pkt. 
H.A, Nemophila Inslgnis Alba— Pure white, i ft. sd. per pkt. 
H.A. Nemophila Maculata Grandlflora— White and violet, i ft. 
Sd. per pkt. 
H.A. Nemophila, Mixed. 3d. per pkt. 
H.H.p. Nertera Depressa (Rubiace<e), Bead Plant — This charming 
little plant, with its crimson bead*like berries close to the ground, forms a 
dainty cushion for a carpet bed in summer, and is likewise very ornamental 
when grown in pots for the front of a greenhouse stage. It is also a 
valuable acquisition for rockwork. 2 in. Is. per pkt. 
u.H.A. Nicotiana Atropurpurea Grandlflora— o ft. Gd. per pkt. 
H.A. Nlgella Dxmascena (Rnnuncu/acae), Dovil-in-a-Bush— Blue 
If ft. Set. per pki. 
H.H.A. Nyeterinla Zaluzlanskla Selaglnoldes (^Scrophulnrinea:.) 
— Beautiful miniature plant covered with blossom, well suited for rockwork 
and edgings. ^ ft. id. per pkt. 
H.H.A. Nicotiana Colossea — Amongst ornamental folioged 
plants coming to perlection the first season from being sown this 
ranks foremost. It is an annual (perennial when grown under glass), 
attaining a height of 5 to 6 ft. in the open ground. The leaves, of about 
(i ft. in length by 18 to 20 ins. in breadth, are erect at first, gracefully 
bending down successively. When young they are downy and of a reddish 
tint, changing to a glossy dark green later on, this lovely green contrasting 
beautifully with the reddish-brown ribs. The plants being of branching 
habit and of robust growth, and the leaves being very tough, are never 
damaged by wind or rain. It is well adapted for sub-tropical gardening, 
either as single specimens or for groups, with other ornamental-leaved 
plants. l.«. psr pkt. 
H.H.A. Nicotiana Macrophylla Gigantea — 6 to lO ft. Go. 
per pkt. 
H.H.A. Nicotiana Victoria Afllnis {Solanace<e), Tobacco— This is 
a most e.xtraordinary plant; Istly, because it is a Tobacco plant, and yet 
I so different, both in growth and flowers, to the ordinary kind ; 2ndly, 
because of its producing such splendid pure white noble flowers on long 
terminal tubes, with such a delicious scent ; Srdly, when its gigantic white 
Bouvardia-like flowers are fully expanded in the evening and early morning 
it has a most striking effect, and perfumes the whole surrounding atmosphere. 
It is, beyond doubt, the greatest novelty of the garden. In our nursery it 
i has been the amazement of all, and the result of several hundreds of packets 
of seeds being sold. Very free ; and only attaining the height of ft. in 
any ordinary soil. l.v. per pkt. 
H.H.A. Nicotiana Wigandioides— Attains immense size. 10tol2ft. 
Gd. per pkt. 
Tall, handsome foliage plants of rapid growth: very suitable for 
shrubberies, borders, or sub-tropical gardens. Other varieties can be 
supplied. 
I 
H.H.p. Nierembergia Frutescens (&/anace«!)— Valuable for pots 
or out of doors ; flowers white, veined lilac. 1 ft. Gd. per pkt. 
j H.H.p. Nierembergia Gracilis — Charming plants for edgings 
I hanging baskets, or rockwork. | ft. Gd. per pkt. 
NIQELLA DAMASCEXA (PENSEL PLOWEu). 
. CEnothera Maeroearpa, syn. Missouriensis Latifolia 
(Onagrarte(F.)f Evening Primrose — Immense flowers of a rich yellow colour 
1 ft. Zd. per pkt. 
H.p. (Enothera Taraxaeifolia — Large and beautiful silver-white 
flowers ; dwarf. ^ ft. Is. per pkt. 
n.HP. Onopordon Acanthium T'A/.We)— Can be effectively 
used in a variety of wa\s, of bold habit and vigorous growth, branching 
stems 5 ft. high, covered with long-whitish, cobweb-like hairs, flowers 
purplish. 3r/. per pkt. 
H.H.p. Oxalis Rosea (^OxaHde(d) — Rosy-purple; very desirable, free 
bloomer. Gt/. per pkt. 
ir.A. Nigella Hispanica (Love in-a-Mist)— Brown and white. H ft 
3rf. per pkt. ^ ’ 
H.A. Nolana Atriplieifolia (^Convolvulavea ) — Prettv low 
plant, blue, whitv, and yellow flowers. Zd. per pkt 
growing 
H.H.p. Oxalis Rosoa Alba— Pretty pure white variety. Is, per pkt. 
H.p. Qxllps, Primula Elatior (^Primnlacecp) — Are a grand sight ; 
their many colours and profuse flowering render them a most interesting 
class. 1ft. perpkt. ■ . U ...... . 
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