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\ HEnRTADREER ■JtlllADflflllA-M-laf RELIABLE FLOWER SEEDS 



NICOTIANA. phkpkt. 



3411 Affinis (Tuberose-flowered Tobacco). Delightfully sweet- 

 scented, pure white, tubular flowers, blooming continually; 

 annuals; 2 to 3 feet. \ oz., 25 cts 5 



3414 Sanderse Hybrids. A splendid type in a great variety of 

 colors 10 



3413 Sylvestris. Plants of pyramidal growth, 4 feet high, with 

 fine deep green foliage; pure white, fragrant, drooping flowers, 

 borne in loose heads. A most effective plant either used in 

 conjunction with other plants in beds or as single specimens. .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 cul- 

 ture, growing in any garden soil; hardy annuals; blue and 

 white mixed; 1 foot Oz., 25 cts 5 



3431 Miss Jekyll. A lovely variety with cornflower-blue blos- 



soms, splendid for cutting. (See cut.) \ oz., 25 cts. 



(ENOTHERA (Evening Primrose). 



The Evening Primroses are elegant 

 subjects for growing in an exposed, sunny ' 

 position, either in the border or on the 

 rockery, blooming the entire summer. 



3435 Missouriensis. Large golden- 

 yellow flowers. 1 foot 10 



.10 



Nigklla Miss Jekyll 



Nicotiana Affinis 



WATER LII*Y 

 SEEDS. 



Hardy Nymphaeas may be 

 sown either in fall or spring 

 in the shallow places on the 

 margin of natural ponds, 

 where, if conditions are favor- 

 able, they will germinate and 

 soon become established. 



Nelumbiums should have 

 a small hole cut through the 

 shell of each seed with a 

 sharp knife. 



Tender Nymphseas may 

 be sown in spring in pots or 

 pans, using any good potting 

 soil; cover the seeds with 

 one-fourth inch of sand, give 

 a thorough watering, and 

 allow to drain for an hour, 

 then submerge in water as 

 near 70° as possible. Two 

 inches of water over the soil 

 is sufficient. As soon as the 

 seedlings have made two 

 leaves, put them singly into 

 small pots, and when well 

 rooted repot into 4- or 5-inch 

 pots, from which size they 

 may be planted into their 

 flowering quarters during 

 May and June. PER PKT 



25 



15 



15 



Pentstemon " Sensation" 



4531 Nymphsea Zanzibariensis. Purple 



4532 Azurea. Blue 



4533 Rosea. Rose '. 



4534 — Tender Varieties Mixed 15 



4535 — Hardy Varieties Mixed 15 



4536 Nelumbium Speciosum 15 



4537 — Mixed Sorts 15 



PENTSTE5ION (Beard Tongue). 



Highly useful and attractive perennials, and much used in the hardy border. 



3532 Qloxinioides "Sensation." As a bedding plant this takes rank with the 

 Petunia, Phlox, etc. , etc. It grows about 2 feet high, every branch being a spike 

 of large, Gloxinia-like flowers in a very wide range of bright colors, including 

 rose, red, carmine, cherry, pink, lilac, purple, etc. Not quite hardy and best 

 treated like Petunias, Verbenas, Salvia, etc. (See cut. ) 2 pkts. 25 cts.... 15 



3533 Barbatus Torreyii. Spikes of brilliant coral red; very effective; June to 

 August; 3 to 4 feet 10 



3540 nixed. A great variety of kinds and colors. ... 5 



Asters are one of our leading specialties. See special list on page 55, also pages 67 to 70 



