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LOBB’S CLIMBING NASTURTIUMS. | 
(Tropaeolum Lobbianum.) | 
There is little difference between these and the tall Nasturtiums. They are 
especially rich in the red-shades, flower even freer, grow to the same height 
and are very desirable. 
3251 Asa Gray. Pale primrose yellow, almost white. 
3246 Black Prince. Velvety black purplish-crimson, dark foliage. 
3252 Brilliant. Geranium scarlet. Fine. 
3247 Cardinal. Intense deep scarlet, dark foliage. 
3253 Crown Prince of Prussia. Deep ruby-garnet. 
3254 Giant of Battles. Sulphur-yellow, blotched red. 
3248 Golden Queen. Pure golden-orange. 
3257 Princess Victoria Louise. Creamy white, with fine conspicuous 
ruby-rose blotches. 
3261 Regina. Brilliant salmon-red on opening, changing as they age to 
almost a cream color. 
3255 Roi des Noirs (King of the Blacks). Deep velvety garnet; very 
rich, dark foliage. 
3262 Rudolf Virchow. Fine carmine rose. 
3256 Spitfire. Brilliant orange-vermilion. 
Price: Any of the above, 5 cts. per pkt.; 25 cts. per oz. 
3259 Dreer’s Collection of a packet each 12 finest Lobb’s varieties. 50 cts. 
3269 Dreer’s Collection of 1 oz. each 12 finest Lobb’s varieties. $1.50. 
3260 Finest Mixed. Lobb’s. 5 cts. per pkt.; 15 cts. per oz.; 40 cts. per 
4 Ib.; $1.25 per lb. 
PER PKT. 
270 Hybrids of Madam Gunt= 
er. This fine strain contains 
Toe aN Sei many novel colors, such as odd 
NEMOPHILA. 
shades of salmon-pink, rose, 
reds, yellows, ete. Strong 
( -) 3 
Love Grove aaa ean re growers and very free-flower- 
3400 Of neat, compact habit; 
blooming freely all summer 
if planted in a rather cool, 
shady place, and in not too 
rich soil; hardly annual. 
Beautiful mixed varieties. 
OZ 25 iCtSirs Belge eect 
NICOTIANA. 
3411 Affinis (Tuberose - flow- 
ered Tobacco). Delight- 
fully sweet-scented, pure 
white, tubular flowers, 
blooming continually ; an- 
nuals; 2 to 3 feet. 40z., 
ing. 15 cts. per oz.; 40 cts. 
per, lb? eee eee 3) 
CENOTHERA. 
(Evening Primrose.) 
Charming, mostly low - growing 
plants, with large and showy flowers of 
yellow, white, rose, etc. They are of 
easiest culture, succeeding in almost 
any kind of soil, but should have a 
sunny position. 
3435 Annual Sorts. Mixed.... 5 
3436 Perennial Sorts. Mixed..10 
splendid type in a great 
variety of colors........ 15 
3413 Sylvestris. Plants of 
pyramidal growth, 4 feet 
high, with fine deep green 
foliage; pure white, fra- 
grant, drooping flowers, 
borne in loose heads. A most effective plant either used in con- 
junction with other plants in beds or as single specimens .. 10 
NIEREMERGIA (Cup Flower). 
3421 Frutescens. A _ half-hardy perennial, slender-growing plant, 
perpetually in bloom, flowering the first year if sown early; de- 
sirable for the greenhouse, baskets, vases, or bedding out. White 
tinted with lilacs T:fd0t ek eee tee Filed do 10 
NIGELLA (Love in a Mist, or Devil in the Bush). 
3430 Damascena. A compact, free-flowering plant, with finely cut 
foliage, curious-looking flowers and seedpods; of easy culture, 
growing in any garden soil; hardy annuals; blue and white 
NIGELLA Miss JEKYLL. 
Mixed footsenOze wo ictsts co ees ORNS et. coke e ND 
3431 Miss Jekyll. A lovely variety with cornflower-blue blossoms, 
splendid for cutting. (See cut.) }0z., 25cts........... 10 
OXALIS. 
Beautiful small plants, suitable for the greenhouse, rock-work, or | 
outdoor culture; flowering the first year; half-hardy perennials; 9 inches, 
3442 Rosea. Rose-colored.......... : 10: 
yellow ; foliage dark brown...... ee ot it TD Oe 10 Nicotiana AF¥INIS 
General List of Tall and Tom Thumb Nasturtiums is ofiered on page 95. 
