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NASTURTIUM] 
NASTURTIUM —Continued. 
GOLDEN FOLIAGE. 
No. 
4092 Carters Golden Queen.— Rich golilen-hued foliage. Very 
compact; flowers bright yellow. A very effective variety. 
Carters Cloth of Gold.— Yellow foliage; scarlet flower. 
Bright and effective. 
4712 Qoldcn Midnight. — Golden foliage and dark maroon flowers. 
Handsome. 
DARK BLUE-GREEN FOLIAGE. 
409G Carters Empress of India.— This has been justly de- 
scribed as a sensational variety. Foliage dark bluish green, with 
flowers of an intense crimson scarlet. Raised at our seed farms, 
and awarded the First Class Certificate of the Royal Horticul- 
tural Society. 
4(’!)7 Carters Scarlet King. — Fine dark foliage ; brilliant scarlet 
flowers, well thrown up above the leaves. 
4(»98 Carters Vesuvius. — Dark leaved, with salmon-pink flowers 
with dark spot on base of upper petals. 
4G9D Carters Dark Leaved Varieties, Mixed. 
GREEN FOLIAGE. 
•1702 Carters Lilliput. — An extra dwarf, floriferous variety. All 
colours mixed. 
•1703 Tom Thumb Crimson. — Dense maroon crimson. 
4701 Tom Thumb Crystal Palace Gem.— Pale sulphur, with 
a carmine spot. 
4703 Tom Thumb Pearl.— I y ight cream, nearly white. 
4700 Tom Thumb Rose. — Rose colour, with a bluish tint. 
1707 Tom Thumb Scarlet. — The freest bloomer of all this section. 
4/OS Tom Thumb Spotted. — Dark orange, with chocolate spot. 
4709 Tom Thumb Yellow.— Fine, clear yellow. Good bedder. 
4710 Carters Dwarf Mixed (Tom Thumb).— All the best colours. 
GREEN SHADED FOLIAGE. 
•1713 Chameleon. — Flamed, and beautifully marked. 
4714 Golden King. — Beautiful rich dark gold colour. 
47 15 King Theodore.— Intensely dark crimson or chocolate. 
4716 Ladybird. — Golden colour, with scarlet spot. 
4717 Ruby King. — Ruby rose, novelty in colour. 
4718 Spotted King. — Rich golden yellow with crimson spot. 
4719 Terra Cotta. — A rich salmon-brown flower; nice habit 
Bright green foliage. 
CLIMBING NASTURTIUMS AND TROP/EOLUMS. 
the Climbing Nasturtium has long been a popular annual flower- 
ing plant, as when once the seed is sown it requires no further 
attention. It is invaluable for covering unsightly spots, as when 
the position does not admit of its climbing, it is equally at home as a 
creeper. The seed must not be sown until all chances of frost are over 
No. 
4730 Crimson.— A very attractive colour. 
4731 Scarlet. — Dazzling brightness. 
4732 Spotted. — Golden, with dark spot. 
4733 Yellow. — Rich and shining. 
4735 Carters Choice Mixed.— All shades. 
ORDINARY. 
4739 Dark Varieties. 
4710 Light Varieties. 
4711 Mixed Tall.— All shades. 
TROP/EOLUMS. \ 
4711 Defiance.— A new variety. Deep crimson-scarlet ; leaves blue- 
green. 
4745 Brilliant. — Crimson-scarlet. 
4716 Ivy-leaved.— Effective scarlet flowers. 
4747 Spcciosum ( Flame Flower).— Hardy climber. 
4748 Tricolour. —Greenhouse climber. 
4751 Fireball. — Scarlet. 
4752 Lobbianum, Mixed. 
NEMESIA. Half-hardy annual. Nearly related to the 
Unarm. 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. 
SEEDS— BEAUTIFUL FLOWERS. 
NEMESIA — Continued. 
[P./EONIA 
No. 
4678 Carters Larfce-flowered Mixed 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. Ht. 1 ft. 
4679 Blue Gem.— Although rather small flowered, one of the best 
blue annuals for bedding. 
4682 White Gem. — An excellent companion to above. 
46S0 Strumosa. — A variety of colours. 1 ft. 
4631 Orange Prince, Nanacompactagrandiflora.- Gained 
an Award of Merit of the Royal Horticultural Society. 6 to 8 in. 
4683 Compacta Triumph.— Mixed. Brilliant effect. 
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. 
4684 Holborn Blue Bell.— Ultramarine, white throat. Ht. 6 in. 
4685 Atrocccrulea- — Bright blue, with minute spots. Ht. 6 in. 
4687 Insignis.— Blue. A popular hardy animal for pots or borders. 
NERTERA,-Sow in spring, in light sandy soil. 
4769 Depressa. Covered with small scarlet berries. For pots 
Ht. 2 in. 
NICOTBA!WA (Tobacco). - Stately 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. 
4755 Affinis.— The beautiful white species, deliciously scented in the 
evening. Ht. 2 ft. 
4756 Affinis hybrida. — It is one of the most valuable introdiu lions 
and can be recommended to all. Finest mixture of all colours' 
as white, rose, pink, red. crimson, violet, light blue, dark 
violet. &c. 
4757 Sylvesiris. — White blossoms, drooping in bunches like 
Fuchsia fulgens, Ht. 3 ft. 
4758 Colossoi. — Grand deep green foliage. 6 ft. 
4759 Atropurpurca.- Dark mibrib to leaves. Ht. 6 ft 
4760 Havana-— Delicate foliage. Ht. 3 ft. 
4761 Macrophylla- — Grand foliage; makes 
Ht. 6 ft. 
4762 Virginian.— Popular ; for general use. 6 ft. 
4763 Banderas.— Dark pink flowers. Ht. 3 ft. 
4765 Carters Mixed Varieties (Tobacco'. 
bold specimen 
NIEtriEMBERGH A.— Half-hardy perennial. For hanging bas- 
kets. Sow in spring, and pot off. 
4772 Gracilis.— Delicate silver lavender, like miniature Petunias. 
NEGELLA ■ — See Love-in-a-Mist. 
NIGHT-SCENTED STOCK.-sec Maihiola. 
CE NOTH ERA. —Sec Evening Primrose. 
P/EONIA (P.kony). — Hardy tuberous perennials. Sow in autumn, 
in pots or pans of sandy soil in cold frame, and plant out in 
spring. 
4788 Carters Choice Mixed. — Saved from the best varieties. 
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