NEMESIA (Annual) 
Strumosa Suttoni. These are the varieties of 
Nemesia which caused quite a sensation when ex- 
hibited by us at the International Flower Show held 
at Grand Central Palace, New York, last April. 
Nemesias can be grown at various seasons of the 
year; in the spring and winter for greenhouse decora- 
tion and pot plants, and for summer beds and borders 
outdoors. For this purpose, seed must be sown in 
cold frames in March and transplanted to the open 
ground in May. Height, 12 to 15 inches. 
3022 Blue 3024 Pink 3026 White 
3023 Orange 3025 Scarlet 3027 Yellow 
3028 Mixed Colors 
Price of any of the above............ PLEsdoc 
3030 Triumph Hybrids. The plants grow 6 to 8 
inches high, in bushy form, and bear myriads 
of brilliantly-colored flowers; cream, orange, 
yellow, crimson, rose, scarlet, etc., lipped with 
other colors. Mixed Colors......... Pkt. 15c 
NEMOPHILA (California Blue- 
Bell) (Annual) 
3040 Splendid annuals, about 1 foot high, for garden 
decoration; clusters of bright-colored flowers 
in shades of blue, white and violet, margined, 
dotted, etc., borne freely all summer long if 
grown in a rather cool, partially-shaded situa- 
tion. Mixed Colors................ Pkt. 10c 
“How to grow Pansies,’’ our booklet on culture, is sent free to all applicants. 
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NICOTIANA, Flowering Tobacco 
(Annual) 
3045 Affinis. The popular, free-flowering variety; 
fragrant, star-shaped, white flowers; annual; 
3feet high..... Per 1,000 seeds, 25c; Pkt. 10c 
3046 ‘Crimson Bedder.’’ The Nicotiana affinis 
has not been found suitable for bedding pur- 
poses. This novelty being of dwarf habit, not 
exceeding 15 inches in height, is very suitable 
for bedding. The flowers are a rich, deep 
crimson and freely produced. 
Per 1,000 seeds, 50c; Pkt. i5c 
3047 Crimson King. Dark, velvety crimson red. 
Per 1,000 seeds, 40c; Pkt. 10c 
3050 Affinis Hybrids. Providecontinuous display 
through summer and autumn, flowering in a 
few weeks from sowing seed. The plants, of 
branching, bushy habit, 2 to 3 feet high, carry 
the flowers in clusters, measuring 144 to 2 
inches across, and are very fragrant. Purple, 
white, dark red, light red, salmon, violet, rose 
and pink. Mixed Colors. 
Per 1,000 seeds, 25c;- Pkt. 10c 
NIEREMBERGIA (nnual) 
Shown in Color page 60 
3054 Hippomanica. We can cordially recom- 
mend this beautiful little plant. Not more 
than 4 to 6 inches high, it forms a cushion 
of elegant light green foliage from which 
emerge single saucer shaped flowers of a del- 
icate lavender hue, 1 to1!4 inches across, 
adorned with a clear yellow eye. Of highly 
ornamental effect, we are sure that it will 
prove a gem as a pot plant and also suit- 
able for borders and edgings; the bloom is 
very profuse and of a long-lasting character. 
Pkt. 35c¢ 
NIGELLA Love-in-a-Mist 
(Annual) 
In the finely cut, fern-like green foliage nestle 
large, double flowers of light blue or white, the 
charming effect having suggested the popular 
name of ‘‘Love-in-a-Mist.”’ 12 to 15 inches high. 
3056 Miss Jekyll, Blue. Large, double, light 
DIM ese ee ee crete ices cote ntaene Pkt. 10c 
3058 Miss Jekyll, White. Pure white flowers 
ABA OSE ro SORE TE SOO UH SB OSE Pkt. 10c 
3060 Damascena. Double Mixed. The tall 
CyDer sehen eee meee esas Pkt. 10c 
OENOTHERA Evening Primrose 
(Annual) 
Fine for mixed borders. Grows i~ branching 
form, 1 to 2 feet in height, and produces freely 
large, single flowers of white, yellow, rose color, 
etc. They open every evening and last well into 
the following day. 
3070 Mixed Varieties.................- Pkt. 10c 
PANSY CORONATION GOL 
(Award of Merit All American Selections 1937) 
3108 The most beautiful Yellow Pansy ever orig- 
inated. The flowers are very large, clear rich 
golden yellow in color and possess a delight- 
ful spicy fragrance. The upper petals are 
attractively ruffled, which makes it* un- 
doubtedly one of the most valuable Pansies 
for cut flower purposes ever developed. Al- 
though a perennial, it flowers the first year. 
It is an ideal variety for the garden, and we 
believe will prove one of the outstanding 
Pansies for greenhouse culture....Pkt. 25c 
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PANSY (erennial) 
To raise spring-sown Pansies, sow seed thinly 
in cold frame in March, transplant when the 
weather is favorable and the plants are of 
sufficient size. ? 
Or, sow in February in window box at tem- 
perature of 65 degrees. When large enough, 
transplant 2 inches apart, and to open ground 
ater. 
HENDERSON’S MAMMOTH 
BUTTERFLY 
3120 We recommend this superior strain, selected 
from giant flowering varieties of fine substance 
and form. It contains an excellent range of 
color including carmine, ruby, rose, bronze, 
blue, purple and yellow, all beautifully blotched 
and marked. A wonderful blend of the choicest 
colors: . ene Per 1,000 seeds, $1.00; Pkt. 25¢ 
RUFFLED 
Henderson’s Giant. The broad petals seem to 
be “‘gathered’”’ to the stem, causing them to be 
fluted, not unlike “‘frilled”’ velvet. The flowers are of 
unusual substance and borne on strong stems well 
above the foliage. 
3170 Mixed Colors. Per 1,000 seeds, $1.00; Pkt. 25¢ 
SWISS GIANT or Roggli’s Hybrids 
_ These varieties were raised by a Pansy Specialist 
in Switzerland and have created a decided sensation 
in floricultural circles. 
The plants are very robust, and the very large 
flowers of heavy texture are carried on strong stems 
well above the leaves. (See Illustration.) 
3172 Mixed Colors. Per 1,000 seeds, $1.00; Pkt. 25¢ 
3172A. Berna. Velvety dark blue........-. Pkt. 25¢ 
3173 Cardinal Shades. A selection of many red 
andicrimson'sontsSe> 4 --)= > ee eee Pkt. 25¢ 
3174 Lake of Thun. Exquisite in color; rich ul 
tramarine blue, having a darker blue blotch § 
on. the petals:2 2 semee Soe Pkt. 25c° 
3175 Rheingold. The most intense yellow evolved 
so far. The three lower petals carry a brown | 
blotch: ........ duecee cee eee eee Pkt. 25¢ 
3175A Silver Bride. Silver-white with large 
blotches).ss.0-- see eee eee P C 
WORLD’S RECORD (Hiemalis) 
The flowers are large and delicately fragrant 
indicating the Violet strain in them. Hardy, very 
early and continuous-flowering. 
3252 Celestial Queen. Bright sky-blue, tinted 
lavender>. 54-4 eee eee Pkt. i5¢ 
3254 Ice King. Silver-white with deep bins: blotch 
kt. 
c 
3256 March Beauty. Rich velvety vole 
kt 
3257 ‘“‘Orion.’’ A giant flowering golden yelloy 
variety without blotch. The flowers borne of 
compact plants are nicely fringed and bloom 
profusely, covering the entire plant. ..Pkt. 25¢ 
3258 Winter Sun. Golden-yellow with maroon 
blotehtstece eee eee eis Pkt. 1 
3260 Mixed Colors.........-....--..---- Pkt. 15¢ 
3261 Collection, World Record Pansies. 
pkt. each of above 5 varieties, 75c. 
TRIMARDEAU 
Henderson’s Giant. 
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Years of selection have 
growth, deep-rooting, and drought-withstanding 
The flowers have size, substance, form and color. 
3182 Canary Bird. Pure, spotless yellow. 
3186 Indigo-Blue. Blotched black. 
3192 King of the Blacks. Lustrous jet-black. 
3196 Lord Beaconsfield. Lavender, heliotrope 
and purple. 
3207 Meteor. Rich, reddish-brown or mahogany. 
3214 Peacock. Garnet, cream and blue. 
3217 Prince Charming. Rosy-red, veined pur- 
plish-lilac; a charming sort. 
3218 Purple. Velvety royal-purple. 
3222 Snow Queen. Spotless snow-white. 
3226 Striped. White, blue, violet and chocolate. 
3227 Victoria. A very distinct and new variety; 
clear oxblood red. 
3234 White Treasure. 
blotches. 
3238 Giant Yellow. Golden yellow with mahoganil 
eye. 
Price of above: Per 1,000 seeds, 60c; Pkt. 10e 
3240 Mixed Colors. Per oz., $4.00; 1,000 seeds, 50c; 
Pkt. 10c. 
3241 Henderson’s Collection of 12 Giant Pan- 
gies. This Collection contains one packe! 
each of 12 varieties................. 
White with three violet 
