BY APPOINTMENT 
M Y OSOTIS — continued. 
1 1 5 Alpestris Victoria alba, i ft., white, i/- 
doz.; 5 /- ioo. 
1 1 8 dissitiflora, 3in., Spring - flowering, deep 
sky blue, iii.-vi. i/- doz.; 6/- ioo. 
122 oblongata atrocoerulea, i ft. , of easiest 
culture in a cool house, trusses of 
magnificent sky-blue flowers with 
golden eye from December to April. 
4d. each ; 3/- doz. 
124 palustrls (True Forget-me-not), 1 ft. , 
charming light blue, yellow eye ; loves 
moisture, v.-viii. 4d. each ; 3/- doz. 
r 26 ruplcola, 3iu., deep blue flowers above 
rosettes of charming foliage ; one of 
the loveliest of Alpines, iv.-vii. 6d. 
each ; 4/6 doz. 
130 sylvatica, 1 ft. , numerous yellow - eyed 
flowers, pink when opening, afterwards 
a fine blue; handsome, v.-vii. 1/- 
doz.; 6/- per 100. 
131 alba, 9in., dainty white form. 
1 /- doz.; 6/- per 100. 
MYRRHIS (Sweet Cicely or Myrrh). 
138 odorata, 2 Jft., aromatic feathery leaves, 
large umbels of creamy flowers, v.-vi. 
4d. each ; 3/- doz. 
NEPETA (Cat-mint). 
7 Mussini, 6in., numerous whorls of 
lavender-blue, spotted white. 4d. each. 
NERTERA (Bead Plant.) 
c 11 depressa, iin., dense carpet of tiny 
glossy leaves, with an extraordinary 
profusion of bright orange-red berries 
the size of a small pea ; best in pots 
or pans, vi.-vii. 4d. each ; 3/- doz. 
NIEREMBERGIA. 
316 rivularis, 4m., a lovely creeper, covered 
in J uly with blush-white cup-shaped 
flowers 1 Jin. across with lemon- 
yellow centre ; best in partial shade, 
vi.-ix. 6d. each, 4/6 doz. 
NUPHAR (Yellow W ater Lily). (See Aquatic 
Plants, page 14.) 
NYMPH/EA (Water Lily). (See Aquatic 
Plants page 14.) 
OENOTHERA (Evening Primrose), amongst the 
gayest of hardy plants, flowers white 
or yellow, produced in succession for 
months. 
2 Fraseri, 1 1ft., deep yellow flowers ; 
glaucous blue foliage ; very fine, 
vi. -ix. fid. each. 
3 frutlcosa major, 2ft., deep yellow, ex- 
ceedingly handsome ; vi.-viii. 4d. 
each ; 3/- doz. 
10 Lamarckiana (syn. biennis grandiflora) 
4ft., abundance of pale yellow flowers’ 
biennial, vi.-viii. 2d. each ; 1/6 doz’ 
12 macrocarpa (syn. missouriensis latifolia), 
ift., clear yellow flowers, 5 in. across ; 
wants a warm light soil, vi.-viii. 4d. 
each; 3/- doz. (See illustration below.) 
14 marglnata (eximia), gin., magnificent 
species, white flowers, nearly 5m. across, 
vii. -ix. 6d. each. 
19 Pilgrim!, 1 ft. , yellow flowers in clusters, 
vi.-ix. 4d. each ; 3/- doz. 
21 rlparia, 2-3ft., yellow on short stems, 
fid. each. 
Photo ] (Enothera Macrocarpa. [Clibrans 
Clear yellow flowers ; a lovely species. 
