I'hotograpited /rout Nature and Cfl/’vri^hied by J. C. &•> Co. 
NICOTIANA AFl'iNlS. 
Ill sealed packets — i. d. 
Nemesia. — Half-hardy annual 
Nearly related to the Linaria ; 
free-blooming dwarf bushes, for 
pot culture and open bordetrs. 
Sow in spring under glass, and 
transplant ; or sow out of doors 
in May, in patches, where they 
are intended to dower. 
No. 916. Slrumosa. In a 
variety of colours. I foot 
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Nemesia Nana 
Compacta 
Grand iflora 
“Orange Prince.” 
(See Coloured Plate facing page 204.) 
Gained an Award of Merit of 
the Royal Horticultural 
Society, July, 1906. 
This newest form ol Nemesis 
eclipses previously known varieties, by 
reason of its large flowers, intense 
orange colour, and dwarf compact 
habit, each plant forming a small bush 
of flowers. It must prove to be one of 
the most effective bedding or border 
plants. It can be used both as an annual, 
or if sown in the autumn with indoor 
ireatment will prove a most brilliant 
pot plant for spring use. 
Height, 6 to 8 inches. 
Price IS. and 6d. per packet. 
In sealed packets — f. d. 
No. 1461. 
NEW 
Nemophila. — Hardiest of annuals, and of the easiest culture. Makes a very effective front row to 
a bed or border, and should be sown out of doors in spring, in patches, where they are to flower. 
No. 917. Holborn Blue-bell. 
918. 
919. 
920. 
921. 
922. 
Of exceptional merit; ultramarine, white throat. 6 inches 
IS. 6d., IS., & 
Atrocseruleo. Bright blue, with minute spots, flinches ... ... ... .. fld. & 
Discoidalis. Black, with white border ... .. ... ... ... ... ... fld. & 
Insignis. Blue; a popular hardy annual for pots or borders ... ... ... ... fld. & 
Insignis alba. White variety ... fld. & 
Maculata. White, purple blotch... ... ... ... ... ... ... ■. fld. & 
Nertera.— Sow in spring, in light sandy soil. 
No. 923. Depressa. Covered with small scarlet berries ; for pots. 2 inches ... 
NICOTIANA (Tobacco). — S tately half-hardy perennial. Grown as foliage plants for sub-tropical 
garden. Sow in pans, in heat, prick off into boxes, harden off, and plant out when frosts are gone. 
No. 924. Affinis. The beautiful white species, deliciously scented in the evening. 2 feet 
„ 925. Sylvestris, Pure white blossoms, drooping in bunches like Fuchsia fulgent \ 
scented. 3 feet 
„ 92fl. Colossa;. Magnificent deep green foliage, fl feet 
„ 927. Atropurpurea. Dark midrib to leaves. 6 feet 
„ 928. Havana. Delicate foliage. 3 feet 
„ 1,29. Macrophylla. Grand foliage ; makes a bold specimen, fl feet 
„ 030. Virginian. Popular variety ; for general use. fl feet 
„ 931 - Sandenc. Dark pink flowers. 3 feet 
„ 1 462. Sanderac. New Hybrids. 3 feet 
„ 932. Mixed Carters’ Varieties All sorts 
Nierembergia. — Half-hardy perennial. For hanging baskets. Sow in spring, and pot off. 
933 
Gracilis, Delicate silver lavender, like miniature Petunias 
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aj7, 238, & 97, High Holborn, London.— 1907. 
