Cannell & Sons’ Complete Seed Guide. 
928. H.H.p. NCFtera Depressa(ffu6/arere), Bead Plant— This charm- 
ing little plant, with its crimson bead-like berries close to the ground, forms 
adainty 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. 
929. H.H.A. Nieotiana Atpopuppurea Gpandiflopa— e ft. zd. 
per pkt. 
930. II.II.A. Nieotiana Colossea — Amongst ornamental foliaged 
plants coming to perfection the hrst 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 3 ft. in length 
by 18 to 20 ins. in breadth, are erect at first, gracefully bending down 
successively. The plants being of branching habit and of robust growth, 
and the leaves being very tough, are ijever 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. <\d. and l«. per pkt. 
931. H.H.A. Nieotiana Maerophylla Gigantea— 8 to lo ft. zd. 
per pkt. 
932. H.H.A. Cannells’ Nieotiana Vietoria Afflnls {Solanaceat), 
Tobacco— Different, both in growth and flowers, to the ordinary kind ; produc- 
ing splendid pure white no' le flowers on long terminal tubes, ivith a delicious ; 
scent. 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. Very free. 2J ft. -Gt/. per pkt. 
983. H.H.A. Nieotiana Wigandioides— Attains immense size. 10 to 
12 ft. 2d. per pkt. 
Tall handsome foliage plants of rapid growth ; very suitable for 
shrubberies, borders, or sub-tropical gardens. Other varieties can be 
supplied. • 
934. H.H.p. Niepembergia Frutescens (&/«nacf(e)— Valuable for 
pots or out of doors ; flowers white, veined lilac. 1 ft. 6</. per pk'.. i 
935. H.H.p. Niepembepgia Gracilis— Charming plants for edgings, i 
hanging baskets, or rockwork. J ft. 6i/. per pkr. 
93G. H.A. Nigella Damascena (.Rimuncida<e<e), Dcvil-in-a-Bnsh— 
Blue. 1^ ft. Zd. per pkt. 
937. H.A. Nigella Hispanica (Love-in a-JIist)— Brown and white. 
IJ ft. 2d. per pkt. 
938. H.A. Nolana Atriplieifolia (Concofrit/ac/ (C)— Pretty low-grow- 
ing plant ; blue, white, and yellow flowers. 2d. per pkt. 
939. H.H.A. Nyetepinia Zaluzianskia Selaginoides (Scrophu- 
lan'nete ) — Beautiful miniature plant covered with blossom, well suited for 
rockwork and edgings. J ft. 2d. per pkt. 
Obelisearia— See Rudbeckia Drnmmondii 
CASNKLI.s’ NtCOTIANA VlCTOKI.t (aFPISIS), 
940. H.p. (Enothepa Macpoearpa, Missouriensis Latifolia 
( Onagrariew), Evening Primrose — Itumeiise flowers of a rich yellow colour. 
1 ft. Zd. per pkt. 
94 1. H.p. (Enothera Taraxacifolia— Large and beautiful silver- 
white flowers ; dwarf. ^ ft. Gd. per pkt. 
942. H.HP. Onopopdon Aeanthium (Cor/on T/it.-t/e)— Can be effec- 
, tively nsed in a variety of wars, of bold habij and vigorous growth, branching 
j stems 5 ft. high, covered with long whitish, couweb-like bail's, flowers 
purplish. 2d. per pkt. 
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