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NRMESIA, CARTERS LARGE-FLOWERED. 
Per packet — s. d. 
Nertera.— Sow in spring, in 
light sandy soil. 
No. 923. Depressa. Covered 
with small scarlet berries ; 
for pots. 2 inches . . . 1 o 
Nierembergia.-llalf-hardy 
perennial. For hanging bas- 
kets. Sow in spring, and 
pot off. 
No. 933. Gracilis. Delicate 
silver lavender, like minia- 
ture Petunias ... ... I o 
Nigel la.-Hardy annual. Sow 
in spring where they are to 
remain. 
No. 804. Blue. I foot 3d. & 06 
No. 1463. Miss Jekyll. A 
large - flowering variety, 
deep blue, fantastic foliage. 
(See Illustration, page 163) 
6d. & I o 
Nycterinia. — Half - hardy 
annual. 
No 1539. Selaginoides 
Alba. Beautiful white 
flowers, sweet-scented. 
Height, 3 inches 3d. & o 6 
CEnothera. — See Evening 
Primrose, /a.gz: 170. 
Oxal is.— Plardy bulbous peren- 
nial. Seeds should be sown 
in spring, in pans, and trans- 
planted when large enough. 
No. 934. Rosea. Delightful 
pot plant ; bright rose. 
4 inches ... ... ... o 6 
No. 935. Tropteoloides. 
Bronze-leaved Shamrock ; 
for rockeries, &c. ... o 6 
Paeon ia (Pzeony). Hardy 
tuberous perennials. Sow in 
autumn, in pots or pans of 
sandy soil in cold frame, and 
plant out in spring. 
No. 936. Carters Choice 
mixed. Saved from the 
best varieties 6d., is. , & 2 6 
Papaver. — See Poppy, pages 
208, 209, and 210. 
Nemesia. — llalf-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. 
No. 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. & I 6 
,, 1496. Nemesia Strumosa Grandiflora. Spotted 1 o 
„ 1461. Nemesia Nana Compacta Grandiflora “Orange Prince.” 
Height, 6 to 8 inches 6d. & 1 o 
Gained an Award of Merit of the Royal Horticultural Society, July, 1906. 
No. 916. Strumosa. In a variety of colours. I foot .. ... 6d. & 
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1 or *j8, to 07, High Hulmorn, London. — 1909. 
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