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MINA, h.h.a 
NASTURTIUM — contin usd. 
556 LOBATA, a beautiful climber, with graceful (lower sprays. 
The buds are bright red, but change to yellowish-white 
when in bloom. Per pkt. 1/- 
MONKEY FLOWER, see Mimulus. 
MUSK, see Mimulus Moschatus. 
MYOSOTIS [Forget - me-nol ), h.p. 
Free-flowering plant for spring gardening; thriving best 
in moist situations. 
557 Alpestris, pretty light blue flowers, i ft. Per pkt. 3d. 
558 alba, white variety of last named, i ft. Per pkt. 3d. 
559 robusta grandiflora, remarkably fine large-flowered 
variety of pyramidal habit, the central blooms being 
double, £ ft. Per pkt. 6d. 
560 flore alba, white variety of the foregoinu 
i ft. Per pkt. 6d. ° 
561 stricta ccelestina, all branches grow straight upright, 
forming a regular pillar. The wonderful sky-blue colour 
of this free-flowering Myosotis greatly enhances its value. 
Per pkt. 6d. 
562 rosea, forms regular pillar-like bushes, which 
are completely covered with rose flowers. Per pkt. 6d. 
563 Royal Blue, a beautiful deep blue early flowering 
variety, very useful for cutting. Per pkt. 1/- 
564 Victoria, a useful variety, and when fully grown is 
quite globular in shape, completely covered with bright 
sky-blue flowers, i ft. Per pkt. 6d. 
565 Azorica, an elegant variety similar to Alpestris , but the 
flowers are larger and stem longer; the blooms open 
purple, eventually becoming blue; admirably adapted 
for pot culture, i ft. Per pkt. 1/- 
566 Dissitiflora (The Perennial Forgel-me-Not ), most profuse 
bloomer, beautiful sky-blue flowers, -J ft. Per pkt. 1/- 
567 Palustris ('l he True Marsh Forget-me-not), pretty blue 
variety, large flowers, 4 ft. Per pkt. 6d. 
568 Ruth Fisher, a new large-flowered variety, of compact 
habit, the flowers of a lovely shade of blue, are thrown 
well above the dark green foliage. Per pkt. 1/6 
569 “ Star of Love,” like the well-known Victoria, but earlier 
and longer duration of bloom, flowers are very large, five 
petalled, and of a lovely clear sky-blue colour, admirably 
adapted for bedding. Per pkt. 1/- 
570 Sylvatica, bright blue, very free, $ ft. Per pkt. 3d. 
571 alba, pure white, fine companion to preceding ? ft. 
Per pkt. 3d. fa 4 
572 “ The Sylph,” very free-blooming flowers of a beautiful 
silvery-white. Per pkt. 1/- 
NASTURTIUM, h.a., see also Tropceolum. 
Indispensable plants for flower garden decoration, pro- 
ducing beautiful blossoms in great profusion for a long period on 
the poorest soils. 1 he Dwarf or 'fom Thumb varieties are 
excellent for ribbon borders, beds, &c. The tall varieties are suit- 
able for covering trellises, unsightly spots, &c. 
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Tom Thumb, Aurora, pinkish-buff with the lower petals 
flushed and shaded crimson, 1 ft. Per pkt. 3d. 
~ Crystal Palace Gem, sulphur, blotched maroon, 1 ft 
Per pkt. 3d. 
Empress of India, dark crimson, 1 ft. Per pkt. 3d. 
Golden King, golden yellow, 1 ft. Per pkt. 3d. 
Golden Queen, extremely floriferous, the large and 
perfectly formed flowers are thrown well above the 
foliage, thereby enhancing the brilliancy of the effect 
Per pkt. 6d. 
King of, deep scarlet, 1 ft. Per pkt. 3d. 
King Theodore, blackish-crimson, 1 ft. Per pkt. 3d. 
Pearl, creamy-white, 1 ft. Per pkt. 3d. 
Queen of Tom Thumbs, flowers bright crimson, varie- 
gated foliage, 1 ft. Per pkt. 1 /- 
Ruby King, rich ruby rose, 1 ft. Per pkt. 3d. 
Scarlet, orange-scarlet, 1 ft. Per pkt. 3d. 
Spotted, rich orange, spotted maroon, 1 ft. Pkt. 3d. 
Mixed, brilliant colours, 1 ft. Per pkt. 3d. 
586 Lilliput, a distinct class. The pretty little flowers standing 
up well above the small-cut and bushy foliage, make 
it one of the prettiest annuals. The blossoms are of the 
most showy colours. Per pkt. 6d. 
587 Tall Crimson ( Atropurpureum ), dark crimson, 6 ft. Per 
pkt. 3d. 
588 Yellow ( Luteum), golden yellow, 6 ft. Per pkt. 3d. 
589 — — Mixed, showy varieties, 6 ft. Per pkt. 3d. 
590 Queen, New Hybrid (variegated leaved). The mixture 
comprises 7 or 8 shades, all bright and very effective. 
The beautiful bright colours mixed with the variegated 
leaves have a good effect when grown on arches or 
trellis work. Per pkt. 1/- 
Pkoto] nemesia, strumosa. [Clibrans 
N EM ESI A, h.h.a. 
Sow seed in March or April, plant out in May. 
591 Strumosa Suttoni, colours range from white to pale yellow, 
orange, scarlet, crimson, and purple. Per pkt. l/~ 
592 Nana Compacta, dwarf, compact growing 
varieties, richest and most varied colours. Per pkt. 1/6 
593 Versicolor, a pretty species, producing during the summer 
flowers of blue, lilac, and white, } ft. Per pkt. 3d. 
NEMOPHILA, h.a. 
Invaluable for edgings, massing, or garden decoration 
generally. Thrive admirably in dry sunny spots. Each, per 
pkt. 3d. 
594 Atomaria, white, small black spots, £ ft. 
595 — — atro-ccerulea, deep blue, white eye, dotted black, £ ft. 
596 Insignis, a charming blue; one of the loveliest of annuals 
i ft. 
597 alba, pure white variety of preceding, J ft. 
598 Maculata, white spotted purple, i ft. 
