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J 

 Forget-Me-Not. 



All the varie- 

 ties of this pop- 

 ular plant are 

 very beautiful; 

 they succeed 

 well in damp 

 and shady 

 places. H. P. 



Alpestrls 

 Nana Alba 

 —Very dwarf 

 white, a, 

 foot 5 



Azoric a— 



Blue, shaded 



MYOSOTi?— " VICTORIA. " purple, 1 foot 5 



Dissitiflora— Clear blue; flowers very early, and continues long in bloom, 14 ft lU 

 Ulssitiflora Alba— Pure white flowers, as large in size as the original blue 



variety 15 



Palustris— Blue, Va foot 5 



Victoria— Forms a round, compact and bushy plant about 6 inches high, 



completely covered with umbels of beautiful azure-blue flowers. ;Seecut)..10 

 Dwarf Alpine— Dwarf compact-growing varieties; free flowering; mixed. ..10 

 Semperflorens (Kverblooming) — Blooms from early spring to autumn... 10 



MIMULUS— Monkey Flower. 



Beautiful free-blooming plants, suitable for vases 

 or hanging baskets, luxuriating in damp, shady situa 

 tions. H. H. P. 



Cupreus— Beautiful orange and crimson 10 



Eybridus— Choice mixed. From the finest sorts. 



Our strain of this is unexcelled in beauty and 



color and size of flowers 10 



Moschatus (Musk Plant)— Yellow, foliage and 



flowers having a delightful musk scent, 14 foot.. 10 

 Musk Scented— This very attractive plant grows 



to the height of from 16 to 18 inches, and pro- 

 duces large yellow flowers, beautifully marked 



with dark crimson spots. There is a very dark 



marking in the center of the foliage. It is musk 



scented 15 



Tigrinus— An exceedingly beautif al blotched and 



spotted hybrid, rivaling Ihe Calceolaria in the 



variety of its bright colors 5 



MYRSIPHYLLUM-Smilax. 



There is no climbing plant in cultivation that surpasses 

 this in the graceful beauty of its foliage. It can be used 

 either to climb or to droop, as required 10 



MUKIA SCABRELA. 



Handsome half-hardy annual climber with pretty yellow 

 flowers, which develop into orange and scarlet fruits. 



NIGELLA— (Love in a Mist, or Devil in the Bush). 



Compact-growing, free-flowering plants, with curious looking flowers and seed 

 pods. From the e.xtraordinary appearance of the stamens this genus has re- 

 ceived its singular names. H. A. 



Atropurpurea-Rich purple, I'/i feet 5 



Damascena— Double, 1 foot 5 



Damascena Nana— Dwarf , various colors, 6 inches 5 



Hispanlca— Large flowered, very fine, 6 inches 5 



NEMESIA. 



Exceedingly pretty compact-growino 

 hide the foliage. H. H. A. 

 Floribunda— White and yellow.. 5 



I)lants, blooming so freely as to entirely 

 I Versicolor — Various colors 5 



NASTURTIUM. 



These will always be valuable summer flowering plants. They stand any 

 amount of heat and drought. They flower better, however, in a poor, rocky soil, 

 as a rich one has a tendency to make them "run to leaf." H. A. 



TALL VARIETIES. 



Edwrard Otto— Brownish lilac. Per oz., 25 cte 5 



Coccineum Folius Aureus— Flowers bright scarlet, foliage yellow 10 



Hunnemanni— Chocolate color. Per oz., 35 cts 5 



King' Theodore— Flowers almost black, foliage bluish-green. Per oz., 35 cts. 5 



Regelianum— Violet crimson. Per oz., 25 cts 5 



Von Moltke— Beautiful rose. Peroz., 25 cts 5 



Crimson. Peroz., 25 cts 5 



Yello'wr. Peroz., 25 cts 5 



Scarlet. Per oz, 25 cts , 5 



FANCY TALL SORTS 



See TROPiEOLUM. 



Orange. Peroz., 25 cts 5 



Stra'W Color. Peroz,, 25 cts 5 



Mixed. Per oz., 15 cts & 



H. H. A. 



.10 



NIEREMBERGIA. 



Charming little plants, flowering profusely diiring]the whole summer; well 

 adapted for hanging baskets and edgings; for this purpose it cannot be re- 

 commended too highly. H. II. P. 

 Frutescens- White 10 | Gracilis-Slender, lilac, yellow eye.lO 



Pretty dwarf-growing plants of compact habit, producing an abundance of 

 teautiful flowers throughout the summer months. H. A. 



Discoidalis— Black, with white margin, 1 foot 5 



Inslgnis— Bright blue, with white center, 1 foot 5 



Maculata— White, with large purple spots, 1 foot 5 



Tine Mixed 5 



NOLANA. 



Pretty trailing plants, with Convolvulus-like flowers; fine for hauo-ing basket 

 E. A. 

 JUlsed colors 5 



DWARF NASTUBTIL'JI- LADV lilUD. 



DWARF VARIETIES. 



Beauty — Striped red and yellow. Per oz., 25 cts 5 



Chameleon— Beautifully marked crimson,yellow and bronze. Per oz., 25 cts 5 



Crimson. Per oz., 25 cts 5 



Crystal Palace Gem— Sulphur spotted. Per oz., 25 cts 5 



Empress of India— The most brilliant variety in cultivation; very dark fo- 

 liage and flowers of a rich deep crimson. Per oz., 25 cts 5 



Golden King— Golden. Per oz., 25 cts 6 



King of Tom Thumbs— Scarlet. Per oz., 25 cts 5 



King Theodore— Black. Per oz., 25 cts 5 



Lady Bird— Golden, with a flame of ruby crimson on each petal, oz., 25 cts. 5 



Pearl— Cream. Per oz., 25 cts 5 



Rose. Peroz.,25ct3 5 



Ruby King— Ruby. Per oz., 25 cts 5 



Spotted. Per oz., 25 cts 5 



Mixed. Per oz., 20 cts 5 



For fancy sorts see Tropceolum. 



