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L,OBB'S CI^IMBING XASTURTIUMS (Tropa^olum tobbianum). ^^ 



Tliere is little difference between these and the tall Nasturtiums. They are especially rich in the red ^\ ^^(^^t-^*^ 

 shades, flower even freer, grow to the same height and are very desirable. .^EN ^v^ ^^^"^ 



PER oz. PKT. ,^S^a^r\ My w ^ 



3251 Asa Qray. Pale primrose yellow, almost white 20 5 ^EBhv) S^v ^ \jl' 



32i6 Black Prince. Velvetv black purplish-crimson, dark foliage 30 10 



3252 Brilliant. Dark scarlet 20 5 



3247 Cardinal. Intense geranium red 20 5 



3253 Crown Prince of Prussia. Deep blood-red ....... 20 5 '■^S^BiV/ jj .3S[fc<!fct. \ I ?iy^ ^j H\iV 



8254 Uiant of Battles, Sulphur-yellow, blotched red HO 5 



3248 Golden Queen. Pure golden-orange 20 5 ^k V / J' i'/ ^^^\J£^ 



3258 Ivy-leaved, Fine deep blue-green, iry-Iike foliage and llfrtyVv* ' 

 dark blood-red frincjed flowers 30 10 ^t^!i ^^- 



3257 Princess Victoria Louise. Creamy white, with fine 



cons|3icuous orange-scarlet blotches 20 5 



3261 Regina. Brilliant salmon-red on opening, changing as ;__„-™.^^t- 

 they age to almost a cream color 20 5 ■^^BBP^sT^'^'^ *' 



3255 Rol des Noirs {King of the Blacks') Deep velvety gar- ^^J^^^^y 



net ; very rich, dark foliage. 20 5 ^<n'^^-6^SYfefJKBB||Mff''/*^'' 



3262 Rudolf Virchow. Fine ruby rose 20 5 ><^; i-^r^?«^SfW*^ imilJM'ii:. \\ 



3236 Spitfire. Brilliant orange scarlet 20 5 >^|S^8 I ^^^ -^^K^ 



3259 Dreer's Collection of 12 finest Lobb's varieties 50 ^^^SiwBiHfe-^f ^^X 



3260 Finest Mixed. Lobb's. 1 lb., §1.25 ; i lb.,40 cts 15 5 



3270 Hybrids of Hadam 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. 



Perilb.,40cts 15 ^ ^^n^^^^^;^^.*^^ L„,,,, 



NICOTIANA. ^aE^^S»^=*^i /l^^^ N.^TURTiuii. 



3411 Affinis {TiLberose-flowered Tobacco^. Delightfully sweet-scented, 

 pure white tubular flowers, blooming continully; annuals; 2 to 3 feet. 



"J 3412 sinVeri. The new"car- ° J^^^^^&IV NIEREMBERGIA. 



junction with other plants |^^^ /5^ '^^S^^^B^BBVI NIGEL,L,A, 



XEmOPHII^A. V^^X ^^ V. r_=^^ ^^KHH^^^H/ '^' 3430 Damascena. A compact. 



rieties. (Seecut.) Oz.,25c. 5 Nicotiana Affinis. . (See cut.) Oz.,25cts... 5 



;«^»-:^». I -«• OENOTHERA (Evening Primrose). 



- -^^^ l&^&f^^ Charming, mostly low-growing 'plants, with large and showy flowers of 



^.\. N j,^^^ y ^^- - -v -m^ yellow, white, rose, etc. They are of easiest culture, succeeding in almost 



^Lttm^JSS^k^ifZ^ any kind of soil, but should have a sunny position. 



3435 Annual Varieties. Mixed 5 



^ *<? & ^^^^^ Perennial Varieties. Mixed. . . 10 ^^^^^M^ 



OXALIS. ^^^m*~ 



Beautiful small plants, suitable for the green- 

 house, rock-work, or out-door culture; flower- 

 ing the first year; half-hardy perennials; 9 

 inches. 



'"> 3442 Rosea. Rose colored 10 



\/ 3443 Tropseoloides. Very desirable bor- 

 »a=ii- der plant; flowers deep yellow; foli- |^ Flowkr of 



Nemopkila. age dark brown 10 Damascena. 



The collection «f New Hybrid Nicotiana Sanderse deserve attention. See Novelties, pages 9 to 16. 



