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Lobb's Nasturtium. 



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(Cup Flower). per pkt 



A half-hardy perennial, slender- 

 growing plant, perpetually in bloom, 

 flowering tlie first year if sown early , 

 desiralile for the greenhouse, ba,^kets, 

 vases, or bedding out ; 1 ft. 

 3421 Frutescens. White, 



tinted with lilac 10 



NIGELLA. 



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(Love in a Mist, or Devil 

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3430 Damascena. A compact, 

 free-Howering plant, with 

 finely cut foliage, curious- 

 looking flowers and seed- 

 pods ; of easy culture, grow- 

 ing in any garden soil ; 

 hardy annuals ; blue and 

 white mixed ; 1 foot. Oz. 

 25 cts 



3431 Miss Jekyll. A lovely 

 variety with cornflower-blue 

 blossoms, splendid for cut- 

 ting. (See cut.) 2 pkts., 25 cts 



]SEMOPHIL,A (Love Grove). 



3400 Of neat, compact habit ; blooming freely all summer if planted in 

 a rather cool, shady place, and in not too rich soil; hardy an- 

 nual. Beautiful mixed varieties. Oz., 25 cents 5 



CE^NOXHER A (Evening Primrose). 



Charming, mostly low-growing plants, with large and showy flowers ot 

 yellow, white, rose, etc. They are of easiest culture, succeeding in almost 

 any kind of soil, but should have a sunny position. 

 3435 Annual Varieties. Mixed 5 | 3436 Perennial Varieties. Mixed. 10 



OXAI.IS. 



Beautiful small plants, suitable for the greenhouse, rock-work, or outdoor 

 culture; flowering the first year; half-hardy perennials; 9 inches. 



3412 Rosea. Rose-colored 10 



3443 Tropaeoloides. Very desirable border plant ; flowers deep yel- 

 low ; foliage dark brown 10 



PASSIKEORA (Passion Flower). 



3530 Indispensable climbing plants for the garden or greenhouse, bear- 

 ing a profusion of attractive flowers. Mixed colors 10 



I^OBB'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 fieer, grow to the same 

 height and are very desirable. 



3251 Asa Qray. Pale primrose yellow, almost white. 



3246 Black Prince. Velvety black purplish-crin^son, dark foliage. 



3252 Brilliant, ""-eranium scarlet. Fine. 



3247 Cardinal. Intense deep scnrlet, dark foilage. 

 32.^3 Crown Prince of Prussia. Deep ruby-garnet. 



3254 Giant of Battles. Sulphui-yellow, blotched red. 



3248 Golden Queen. Pure golden-orange. 



3257 Princess Victoria Louise. Creamy white, with line 

 ruby-rose blotches. 



3261 Regina. Brilliant salmon red on opening, changing as 

 almost a cream color. 



3255 Roi des Noirs {Kmg of the Blanks). 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 flixed. Lobb's. 5 cts. per pkt.; 15 cts. per oz.; 40 cts. per \ 

 lb.; $1.25 per lb. per ikt 



3270 Hybrids of /Vladam Qunter. This fine strain 

 contains many novel colors, such as odd shades of 

 salmon, pink, rose, reds, yellows, etc. Strong grow- 

 ers and very free flowering. 5 cts. per pkt.; 15 cts. 

 per oz.; 40 cts. per \ I'b 5 



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3411 A f f i n i S ( Tuberose-flowered 

 Tobacio). Delightfully sweet- 

 scented, pure white tubular flow- 

 ers, blooming continually; an- 

 nuals ; 2 to ?, feet. \ oz., 20 cts. 5 



3414 Sanderae Hybrids. A splen- 

 did type in a great variety of 

 colors ■. 16 



3413 Sylvestris. Plants of py- 

 ramidal growth, 4 feet high, with 

 fine deep green foilage ; pure 

 white, fragrant, 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 



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