Catmell & Sons’ Complete Seed Guide 
Gfil. H.n.c. MinaLobata,s>/n. Ipomoea Versicolor— The seedlmgs 
should be grown on in pots until the middle of May, and then planted in 
the open garden ; it makes rapid growth, and producing in profusion semi- 
erect racemes of flowers of bright red, changing through orange-yellow 
to yellowish white. 12 ft. Is. per pkt. 
Mirabilis Jalapa— Marvel of Peru. 
(!92. H.f. Morina Longifolia— Highly ornamental both in foliage 
and flowers, 'id. per pkt. 
603. n.r. MyOSOtiS AlpCStris, “ JcWCl ” Blue— A new large- 
flowering variety of the compact growing I'i'clorra kind. Grt. andl.v. per pKt. 
GOf. n.p. MyosotiS Alpestris, “Jewel” White— Kxtremely large- 
flowering variety of the semi-tall class, with large umbels of the purest white. 
ft. I.'-, per pkt. 
G95. II. i>. Myosotls Alpestris, ‘‘Vletoria’’— This beautiful and dis- 
tinct Porget-me-not claims a prominent place in every garden. 1 he 
grows about 5 or G inches high, forming compact globular little bushes, which 
are completely covered with neat flowers of a bright azure blue with a yellow 
centre. We can safely recommend it, not only for bedding and pot culture, 
but for cut flowers, carpet bedding, and ribbon borders. Grf. and Is. per pkt. 
696. H.r. Myosotls DlSSltlflora f.Bora'/inctt), Forget-me-not— One of 
the best of all of the Forget-me-nots. It is of a remarkably compact habit 
and a profuse bloomer, having the appearance, when m full flower, or a 
sheet of most exquisite blue; an exceedingly attractive and beautitul 
spring bedding plant. 1 ft. Is. per pkt. 
697. ii.n. Myosotls Dlssltlflora Alba— A splendid white variety. 
1 ft. 'id. per pkt. 
698. H.1-. Myosotls Dlssltlflora, “ Perfection ”— Beautiful sky- 
blue flowers of double the size of tlio.se of the original species ; the iincst ana 
best Forget-me-not for cut bloom. Is. and Is. 6rf. per pkt. 
699. H. 1 -. Myosotls Pag’Oda— A beautiful variety of Forget-me-not, 
blooms in great jirofusion during the Spring and Summer mouths; as a 
bedding variety it is unsurpassable. J ft. Sd. per pkt. 
700. li.r. Myosotls, Plgrmy Bedder— Tlie be.st dwarf of all the 
Forget-nie-iiots, a charming new Sprmg-flowering idant, very dwarf and neat 
in habit, flowering early in Spring and continuing in bloom a considerable 
time ; a real gem. it ft. 6rf. per pkt. 
Sow in July or August in open ground, or in slight hot-bed in February. 
701. Myrslphyllum Asparagoldes (SauVaa:)— Best grown in the 
greenhouse or a warm pit. An excellent climbing plant ; sprays several leet 
long of bright green foliage can be cut and used for decorative purposes. 
C)d. per pkt. 
Musk — See Mimulns Moschatus. 
712. H.H.A. Nleotlana Atropurpurea Grandlflora- 6 ft- 3d. 
per pkt. 
713. U.II.A. Nleotlana Colossea - Amongst 
plants coming to perfection the first season from 
foremost. It is an annual (perennial when grown under ^ 
height of 5 to 6 ft; in the open ground. I he leaves, j.'' j ® „ 
by 18 to 20 ins. in breadth, are erect at first, gracefully bent ^ , 
successively. The plants being of brandling liabit luid of ''^bust gro _, 
and the leaves being very tough, are "ever ‘hm.aged hy wind oi ra - 
well adapted for sub-tropical gardening, either as single specirncns 
groups, with other ornamental-leaved plants. 6n. and Is. per pat. 
71+. ii.ii.A. Nleotlana Macrophylla Gigantea-o to lo ft. id. 
per pkt. 
nicotiana victoria (afmnis). 
Nasturtiums- -See Troptoolum. 
702. II.II.A. Nemesla Strumosa Suttoni— The colour of flowersare 
variable, being white ochreoiis, pale yellow, deep ^ 
magenta, carmine, &c. The variation in the colour of the flowers 's of 
the most interesting features of this plant. The seed should be " P““ 
or bo.xes filled with light soil in March or April, and the plants put outdoors 
in May ; they will come into bloom in June. Is. per pkt. 
703. II.H.A. Nemesla Versicolor (-Sero/afannem)— Very neat, tashy. 
jirofuse-hlooniing plants ; they commence flowering when a tew inui 
high, and continue in beauty for months. Mixed, li ft. id. per pKt. 
n.A. Nemophllas (II;/drophyUaoem)-Th^<^ charming and usef^ 
dwarf-growing hardy annuals have a neat, compact, uniform habit « 
crowthT with sliades and colours the moat strikingly boautiful ; arranged in 
any atyle which the fancy may suggest, the effeot is pleasing and very 
Btriktng iu the extreme ; sow in Autumn for Spring bedding. 
705. II. A. Nemophlla Atomarla, MoMlesll-Whitc, shading 
10 light blue, dotted with blackish spots, i ft. 2d. per .pkt. 
706. M.A. Nemophlla Diseoidalls— Velvety black, edged white. 
^ ft. per pkt, 
7v7. n.A. Nemophlla Insignls Grandlflora-Lovoly bine, white 
centre. ^ ft. 2d. per pkt. 
708. n.A. Nemophlla Insignls Alba - Pure white. 4 ft. 2d. 
per pkt. , . , - 
7(19. ii.A. Nemophlla Maeulata Grandlflora— White and violet. 
4 ft. 2tf. per pkt. 
710. n.A. Nemophlla, Mixed. 2d. per pkt. 
711. n.u.T. Nertera Depressa(fin/-»oreo>), Bead Plant— This charm- 
tne little plant, with its crimson heed-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. 
715. U.II.A. Nleotlana Victoria Alflnls (Solanacete) ’Pohacco 
Different both in growth and flowers, lo the ordinary kind, produemg 
s Sd pure white^oble flowers on long termii.nl 
J-pnt ^Whcii its "igaiitic white Bouvardia-like flowers arc full) expanded 
ill the evening and’early morning it has a most striking effect, and perfume 
;,L wboie sirfounding itmospherl It is “ 2 
of the garden. Very free ; and only attaining the height of 24 tt. lu any 
ordinary soil. Gd. and Is. per pkt. 
716. U.II.A. Nleotlana Wigandloldes-Attuins iinmcnso size. lOto 
12 ft. 2d. per pkt. 
Tall handsome foliage plants of rapid growth ; very suitable tor 
slmnbbeL‘^^'‘ boXs,^ gardens. Other varieties can he 
supplied. , , f . 
717. Ii.n.r. Nlerembergla Fruteseens 
pots or out of doors ; tiowem white, veiucd lilac. 1 ft. Gd. per put. 
718. ii.ii.r. Nleremberg^ Graellls— Charming plants for edgings, 
hanging baskets, or rockwork. ;J ft. 6<f. per pkt. 
719. n.A. Nlgella Damaseena (/f-umnca/ucere), Dcvil-m-a-Bush— - 
Blue. IJ ft. 2d. per pkt. 
720. II.A. Nlgella Hlspantca (Lovc-lu a-Mist)-Browu and white. 
14 ft. 2d. Per jikt. 
721. H.A. Nolana AtrlplleifOlia(Conw/m<facefC)— Pretty low-grow- 
ing lilant ; blue, wliite, and yellow flowers. 2d. per pkt. 
72i«. U.II.A. Nyeterlnla Zaluzlanskia Selaglnoldes 
Beautiful miniature plant covered with blossom, well suited foi 
rockwork and edgings. 4 P®r pkt. 
Obelisearla — See lludbcckin Dnimmondii. 
7<>o ,ia> (EnotheFa MaeroeaTpa, epn. HFissouriensls Latlfolia 
(Onagrariete), Evening Primrose— Immense -flob-ers of a rich, yellow colour 
1 ft. 'id. per pkt. 
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