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CARTERS’ GENERAL LIST OF STANDARD FLOWER SEEDS —continued. 
photographed /rom Nature and Copyrighted by J. C. Co. 
Nemesia. 
Half-hardy annual, 
free blooming ; dwarf hushes. 
No. 846. Strumosa. A recent novelty ; 
Nearly related to 
variety of colouis. 
Per packet. 5. d. 
the Liliana ; 
1 loot ... 1 0 
Nemophila. 
— Hardiest of Californian annuals. 
No. S47. Holbopn Blue Bell. A variety of exceptional merit ; colour 
dark ultramarine blue, with white throat. 6 inches ... 1 0 & 1 G 
,, 848. Atroeeerulea. Bright blue, with minute spots. 6 inches ... 1 0 
,, S49. Atomaria Cselestis. Old sort; azure blue, black dots ... 0 3 
,, 850. Diseoidalis. Singular; black, with white border ; for pots ... 0 3 
,, 851. Insignis. Celestial blue ; has been the leading hardy annual for 
70 years ; for pots or liorders. 6 inches ... ... per oz. -/6 0 3 
„ 852. Insignis alba. White variety; for pot work. 0 3 
,, 853. Maeulata. Lovely pot flower; white, purple blotch ... ... 0 3 
Nertera (Coral-flowered Duckweed). 
—Tender perennial. 
No. 854. Depressa. covered with small scarlet berries : for pots. 
2 inches ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 1 0 
Nicotiana (Tobacco) • — Stately half-hardy perennial. 
Most varieties grown as loliage plants tor sub-tropical garden.. 
No. 855. AfflniS. The beautiful white species, deliciously scented ; now 
to be seen in nearly every garden. 2 feet... ... ... 10& 2 6 
,, 856. Colossae. Magnificent deep green foliage. 6 feet ... 1/0 & 2 6 
,, 857. AtropUPpurea. Dark midrib to leaves ; specimen plant ... 1 0 
,, 858. Havana. Delicate foliage ; good pot plant. 3 feet ... -/6 & 1 0 
,, 859. Maerophylla. Grand foliage ; for lawns or specimens ... 1 0 
,, 860. Virginian. Popular variety ; for general use. 6 feet ... - 6& 1 0 
„ 861. Mixed varieties. All sorts ; for garden use ... -/6, 1 /-, & 2 6 
NICOTIANA AFFINIS. 
No. 855 . Packet, Is. arH 2 *. fid. 
Photographed Jroni Nature and Copyrighted by J. C. Co. 
PENTSTEMON GL0XINI0IDES. 
No. 875 . Packet, Is. and 2 s. 6d. 
Nierembergia • —Half-hardy perennial. For lianging baskets, 
edgings, &c. ; a forgotten beauty ; profuse bloomer. 
No. 862. Gracilis. Delicate silver lavender-like miniature Petunias ... 1 0 
Nigella •—See Devil-in-a-Bush, page 83. 
Nycterinia (Erinus) •—Ilalf-hardy perennial. 
No. 863. Capensis. Lovely, sweet scented, miniature pot plant. 4 inches 0 6 
Nymphaea (Water Lily.)-Har dy tuberous aquatic. 
No. 864. Alba. While; the ordinary pond favourite ... ... ... 1 0 
(EnOthera.— See Evening Primrose, page 87. 
Oxalis (Oxys. Sorrel) • —Hardy bullions perennial. 
No. 865. Rosea. Delightful pot plant ; bright rose. 4 inches ... ... 0 6 
., 866. Tropseoloides. Bronze-leaved Shamrock ; for rockeries, &c.... 0 6 
Oxyura •—Hardy Californian annual. 
No. 867. Chrysar*themoides. Yellow and while ; showy, i loot ... 0 3 
Pansy -—See Heartsease, page 91. 
Papaver. —See Poppy, pages 102, 103. 
Pentstemon, —Hardy herbaceous plants. Of the merits of these 
there can be but one opinion— i.e., that they are high, brilliant flowers, 
somewhat like Foxglove, with white throats; continual bloomers. 
Average height, 2-3 ‘set. 
No. 875. Gloxinioides. May be treated as annual, as it blossoms freely 
the first season ; universally esteemed . ... ]/ & 2 6 
,, 876. Perennial, mixed. Saved from a first-rate collection... ,6 & 1 0 
,, 877. Hartwegi. Fine Gentian-like blossoms; perennial ... ... 0 G 
,, 878. Murrayanus. Unique species; amber-scarlet tubes ... ... 1 0 
PcBOnia (Pseony)— Hardy tuberous perennials. 
No. 874. Choice mixed. Saved front the best varieties ... ... 1/- & 2 6 
Pelargonium— See Geranium, page 89. 
CARTERS’. 237, 238, & 97, HIGH HOLBORN, LONDON.- 1900. 
