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NO. PER PKT. 
925 Nigella damaaoena, double, blue; fine.. . 6 
926 ** “ nana, a dwarf variety ; flowers blue and white; double , . 6 
927 ** flispanica, blue; very showy.$ 
928 ** “ alba, pure white 6 
NT jOTLAifA MACROPIIYLLA GIG ANTE A. See page 68. 
NEMOPHILA. Nat. Ord., Hydrophyllace <c. 
Thie ie, perhaps, the most charming and generally useful genus of dwarf-growfng hardy 
annuals. All the varieties have a neat, compact, ami uniform habit of growth, with shades 
and colors the most strikingly beautiful; so that, ribboned, sown in circles, or arranged in 
any style which the fancy may suggest, the effect is pleasing and very striking. They are 
aUo very useful for pot-culture. Hardy annual. 
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930 
931 
932 
933 
934 
935 
936 
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941 
Nemophila atomaria, white, with blue spots. 1 ft. . 
“ “ oculata, light blue, blotched with black; fine. 1 ft.. 
•* cramboides alba nigra, a fine, very distinct variety; the flowers have 
black centre and pure white border; new. 
44 discoidalis, black, with white edge ...*•*• 
44 “ elegans, maroon, bordered with white .... 
44 44 vittata, chocolate; broad white margin .... 
44 44 nigra. The flowers of this, when young, are Jet-black. 
44 insignia, bright-blue ... ....... 
44 “ alba, white. 1 ft. 
44 44 marginata, sky-blue, edged with white .... 
44 maculata, white; large purple spots. 1ft. 
44 44 grand! Horn, robust-growing variety, flowers more than double 
the usual size, white blotched with violet; very showy 
44 Mixed varieties .. 
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NIEREMBERGIA. Nat. Ord., Solanacea. 
Profuse-blooming, elegant, and charming little plants, exceedingly valuable for small 
beds, edging, and rustic baskets or vases. Half-hardy perennials. 
