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iNfcIVI ESIA. 
Half-hardy annual. Nearly related to the 
Linaria : free-blooming dwarf bushes, for pot 
culture and open borders. Sow in spring under 
glass, and transplant; or sow out of doors in 
May, in patches, where they are intended to 
flower. 
N°. 1497. Carters Large-flowered '' 
Mixed. Is the finest strain of this most 
popular flower yet introduced, both for size 
and massive build of the individual flowers, 
also for the richness and variety of colours’ 
Height, 1 foot Is . & j 6 
» '496. Nemesia Strumosa 
Grandiflora. Spotted ... , 0 
„ 1461. Nemesia Nana Com- 
pacta Grandiflora “Orange 
Prince.” Height, 6 to 8 inches 6d,.& 1 o 
Gained an Award of Merit of the 
Royal Horticultural Society. 
No. 916. Strumosa. In a variety of 
colours. 1 foot 6d. & 1 o 
IMEMO PH I LA. 
Hat chest ot 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, '“u'hra!' ’ 
marine, while throat. 6 inches 6d., is., & 1 
Atrocserulea. Bright blue, with 
918. 
minute spots. 6 inches ...” ... 3d. & 
919. Discoidalis. Black, with white 
border - 3d. & 
920. Insignis. Blue ; a popular hardy 
annual for pots or borders 3d. & 
921. Insignis alba. While variety 
3d. & 
„ 922. Maculata. White, purple blotch 
3 d. & 
NERTERA.-Sow in spring, in light sandy soil. 
Nfmtqia CADTcn. 1 r- No. 923. Depressa. Covered with small 
nemesia, Carters Large Flowered. scarlet berries ; for pots. 2 inches 
NIEREMBERGIA. -Half-hardy perennial. For hanging baskets. Sow in spring, and pot off. 
No. 933. Gracilis. Delicate silver lavender, like miniature Petunias 
NIGELLA — See page 213. 
NYCTERINIA. — Half-hardy annual. 
ISo - *539- Selaginoides alba. Beautiful white flowers, sweet-scented. Height, 3 inches 
CENOTHERA. —See Evening Primrose, page 194 
OX N US ‘ -Hardy bulbous perennial. Seeds should he sown in spring, in pans, and transplanted when large enough. 
No. 934. Rosea. Delightful pot plant ; bright rose, 4 inches ... .. 
Ko ‘ 935 - Tropaeoloides. Bronze-leaved Shamrock ; for rockeries, &c 
P ^°Hn A spri,lg / !' :ONY) ' _ IIar<1y tUber ° US P erennii,s ' Sow in autumn, in pots or pans of sandy 
No. 936. Carters Choice mixed. Saved from the best varieties 
PAPAVER. — See Poppy , pages 232, 233, and 234. 
soil in cold frame, and plant 
6d., is., & 
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Seedsmen by Appointment to His Majesty the King— High Holborn, London. 
