MYOSOTIS (Forget-Me-Not). 



Few spring flowers are more admired than the lovely Forget- 

 Me-Nots, which are especially effective when grown in masses. 

 Perennials and hardy if given slight protection through the 

 winter. Seed may be sown any time from spring till mid-sum- 

 mer. The Alpestris varieties and Dissitiflora come into bloom in 

 April, and are largely used for bedding or borders in connection 

 with spring flowering bulbs, Pansies, etc. The Palustris sorts 

 do not bloom till May, but continue till fall. 



J ' PER PKT. 



3231 Alpestris Royal Blue. Rich indigo-blue flowers. 

 The finest and most effective dark blue variety; 9 

 inches 15 



3233 — Robusta Grandiflora. Of strong, sturdy 

 growth, about 10 inches high, with good heads of 

 clear Forget-Me-Not blue flowers 10 



3234 — Stricta Grandiflora. Symmetrical, upright, 

 pillar-shaped plants, about 10 inches high, covered 

 from base to summit with lovely light blue flowers.. . . 10 



3235 — Victoria. A favorite sort, with fine heads of large, clear azure 

 blue flowers; plants bushy and compact; makes a fine edging or bed .... 



3239 — Mixed. A mixture of blue, rose and white-flowered varieties. Per 



\ oz. , 25 cts 5 



3236 Dissitiflora. Of dwarf, 

 compact habit, with sprays 

 of large, exquisite blue 

 flowers, especially adapted 

 for planting among spring- 

 flowering bulbs 10 



3237 Palustris. The true For- 

 get-Me-Not. Of strong, 

 sturdy growth, with beau- 

 tiful clear blue flowers. . . 10 



3238 — Semperflorens. An 



everblooming variety of 

 the above, beginning in 

 May and continuing till 

 autumn. Large, clear, blue 

 flowers in pretty sprays. . . 10 



Myosotis (Forget-Me-Not.) 

 cut.) 2 pkts., 25 cts. . . 



Variegated-leaved Nasturtium 



NEMESIA. perpkt . 



3401 Dwarf Large=flowering Hy- 

 brids. A very pretty annual, 

 which does best in a cool position; 

 the plants grow about a foot high 

 and the orchid-like flowers are 

 very varied in color, including rose, 

 yellow, blue, orange, etc. Seed 

 sown in the autumn makes beauti- 

 ful pot plants for early spring 

 blooming; mixed colors. (See 



VARIOUS NASTURTIUMS. 



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In addition to the standard varieties offered on the page opposite, we 

 can supply the following, all of which are well worth growing: 

 3270 Hybrids of Hadame Gunter. This fine strain of climbing 

 Nasturtiums contains many novel colors, such as odd shades of salmon- 

 pink, rose, reds, yellows, etc. 5 cts. per pkt.; 15 cts. per oz.; 40 

 cts. per \ lb. 

 3321 Queen of Tails. Similar to the regular tall Nasturtium, but with 

 variegated leaves; flowers of various colors. Per pkt., 10 cts.; oz., 

 20 cts.; \ lb., 60 cts. 

 3330 Tall Ivy=leaved. Of strong, vigorous growth; a very attractive 

 vine. Mixed colors. P«r pkt., 10 cts.; oz., 20 cts. ; \ lb., 50 cts. 

 3380 Liliput, or Miniature. This is a dwarf, compact form of T. Lob- 

 biaiium. It forms small, dense bushes, which are fairly hidden 

 by flowers, the colors of which are very varied, many being new and 

 beautiful shades. Per pkt., 5 cts.; oz., 20 cts.; \ lb., 50 cts. 

 Queen of Tom Thumbs. Dwarf, dense bushes, with variegated 

 foliage and flowers in a large variety of colors. Per pkt., 10 cts.; 

 oz., 20 cts.; \ lb., 60 cts. 



Geranium=leaved. A comparatively new and very novel dwarf 

 sort, with heavy rich green Geranium-like leaves. Flowers rich 

 scarlet. Per pkt., 10 cts.; oz., 30 cts. 



Dwarf Ivy=Ieaved. Makes pretty, compact plants, excellent for 

 beds, borders, boxes, etc. Mixed colors. Perpkt., 10 cts. ; oz., 20 

 cts.; \ lb., 60 cts. 



3381 



3386 



3390 



Our various mixtures of Nasturtiums are made up out of the be»t named sort*, insuring a large number of colors 



