. Vick's illustrated catalogue and floral guide, 1871 . re universally insignis, beautiful light blue, insignis striata, white and blue striped, insignis marginata, celestial blue, edged with white, maculata, large, white flower, blotched with violet, maculata grandiflora, flowers very large and showy, atomaria, white, spotted, atomaria oculata, very pretty light blue, with large, dark eye, discoidalis elegans, rich, velvety maroon, bordered with white, discoidalis marmorata, The above mixed, . , NIGELLA, Nat. Ord. Ranuncidacece. Curious hardy annuals, with finely cut leaves,


. Vick's illustrated catalogue and floral guide, 1871 . re universally insignis, beautiful light blue, insignis striata, white and blue striped, insignis marginata, celestial blue, edged with white, maculata, large, white flower, blotched with violet, maculata grandiflora, flowers very large and showy, atomaria, white, spotted, atomaria oculata, very pretty light blue, with large, dark eye, discoidalis elegans, rich, velvety maroon, bordered with white, discoidalis marmorata, The above mixed, . , NIGELLA, Nat. Ord. Ranuncidacece. Curious hardy annuals, with finely cut leaves, very singular flowers, and quite leaves and seeds of most species are aromatic. Seed may be sown in the flowering beds,or they may be transplanted with care. Nigella Damascena, light blue; double; about 1 foot, Damascena nana, dwarf; variety of colors; G inches, Hispanica alba, large-flowered; very fine; 18 inches, Hispanica atropurpurea, purplish-blue; fine; 18 inches, Fontanesiana, much like N. atropurpurea, but blooms two months earlier,. pkt. cts. Fine for hansnncf bas- NOLANO, Nat. Orel. , hardy annuals; flowers resembling Convolvulus minorkets, rock-work, etc. Prefer a light soil. Nolano atriplicifolia, blue, white and yellow, 5 grandiflora, large ; variety of colors, 5 grandiflora alba, 5 paradoxa violacea, violet, with white center; splendid, f> OBELISCARIA, Nat. Ord. plants, to be treated as half-hardy annuals. About eighteen inches in curious, with acorn-like centers and drooping petals. (Engraving, p. 85.) Obeliscaria pulcherrima, ray flowers rich velvety crimson, edged with yellow 5 aurantiaca, yellow; new, 10 OENOTHERA, (Evening Primrose,) Nat. Ord. very fine genus of showy plants, opening their flowers suddenly in the latter part of theday, and making a most brilliant exhibition during the evening and early in the mornin r,Some of the large varieties will attract as much attention as anyth


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