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LOBB'S CLIMBING NASTURTIUMS (Xropaeoium 



There is little difference between these 

 same height and are very desirable. 



Lobbianuiu). 



and the tall Nabturtiums. They flower even freer, grow to the 



PER oz. 



. 20 



. 20 



Deep velvety gar- 



PKT. 



5 

 5 



5 

 5 

 5 

 5 



10 



5 

 50 



3252 Brilliant. Dark scarlet 



3256 Spitfire. Brilliant scarlet 



3255 Ro8 des Noirs {King of the Blacks) 



net ; very rich -0 



3251 Asa Qray . Primrose yellow, almost white 20 



3253 Crown Prince of Prussia. Deep blood-red 20 



3254 QJant of Battles. Sulphur, blotched red 20 



3257 Princess Victoria Louise. Creamy-white, with con- 

 spicuous orange-scarlet blotches 20 



3258 lvy=leavecl. Fine deep blue-green, ivy-like foliage and 

 daric blood-red fringed flowers 30 



3261 Regina. Brilliant salmon-red on opening, changing as they 



age to almost a cream color 20 



3260 Finest flixed. Lobb's varieties. 1 lb., §1.25; \ lb., 



40 cts 15 



3259 Imported Collection of 12 Lobb's varieties 



3270 Hybrids of fladanie Qunter. This fine strain contains 



many novel colors, such as odd shades of salmon, pink, rose, 

 reds, yellows, etc. Strong growers and very free-flowering. 

 Per \ lb., 40 cts 15 5 



NICOTIANA. 



3411 AffiniS (Tuberose-Jlozvered Tobac-co). Delightfully sweet-scented, 

 pure white tubular flowers blooming continually; annuals; 2 to 



3 feet. (See cut.) . 5 



3413 Sylvestrls. Perhaps the most ornamental of all Tobaccos; 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 



3412 Sanderae. A grand new 

 variety. (For descriptio i 

 see Novelties, pages 13 to 

 20) 



10 



25 



(Cup Flower.) 



A half-hardy perennial, slender- 

 growing plant, perpetually in bloom, 

 flowering the first year if sown 

 early ; desirable for the greenhouse, 

 baskets, vases, or bedding out; 1 ft. 



3421 Frutescens. White, 



tinted with lilac 10 



NiCOTIANA AfFINIS. 



NEMOPHILA. 



(Love-grove.) 



PER PKT. 



3400 Of neat, compact habit; 

 blooming freely all sum- 

 mer, if planted in a rather 

 cool, shady place, and in 

 not too rich a soil ; hardy 

 annuals. Beautiful mixed 

 varieties. (Seectil.) Oz., 

 25 cts 5 



NIGELI.A. 



(Love in a Mist, or Devil in the 

 Bush. ) 



3430 Damascena. A compact, 

 free-tlowering plant, with 

 finely-cut foliage, curious- 

 looking flowers and seed- 

 pods; of easy culture, 

 growing in any garden 

 soil; hardy annuals; blue 

 and white mixed; 1 foot. 

 (See cut.) , 5. 



Nemophila. 



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, hut should have a sunny position. 



3435 Annual Varieties. Mixed 5 



3436 Perennial Varieties. Mixed 10 



OXALIS. 



Beautiful small plants, suitable for the green- 

 house, rock-work, or outdoor culture ; flowering 

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



3441 Alba. White 10 



3442 Rosea. Rose-colored 10 



3443 Tropseololdes. Very desirable border 

 plant ; flowers deep yellow ; foliage 

 dark brown 10 



Flower op 



NlGELtA 



Damascena. 



"D^n^t overlooFNi^otiana Sanderse, the new Carmine Tuberose-flowered Tobacco, illustrated and described with other 



novelties on pages 13 to 30. 



