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NICOTIANA. 
3411 Affinis (Tuberose-flowered Tobacco). 
scented, pure white, tubular flowers, blooming continually; 
annuals; 2 to 3 feet. 
3414 Sanderze Hybrids. 
COLOLSS ee eerie 
3413 Sylvestris. 
borne in loose heads. 
conjunction with other plants in beds or as single specimens. .10 
WNIGEEILA (Love in a Mist, or Devil in the Bush). 
A compact, free-flowering plant, with finely 
cut foliage, curious-looking flowers and seedpods; of easy cul- 
3430 Damascena. 
ture, growing in any garden soil; hardy annuals; blue and 
Ozs 251 CtSer- 
white mixed; 1 foot. 
Miss Jekyll. 
soms, splendid for cutting. 
» SP. 
GNGTHERA (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 Missouriersis. Large golden- 
yellow flowers. 1 foot.......... 10 
PENTSTEMON “‘ SENSATION” 
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A splendid type in a great variety of 
Plants of pyramidal growth, 4 feet high, with 
fine deep green foliage; pure white, fragrant, drooping flowers, 
A most effective plant either used in 
A lovely variety with cornflower-blue blos- 
(See cut.) 
oy RELIABLE FLOWER SEEDS hill 
PER PKT. 
Delightfully sweei- 
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Nicotiana AFFINIS 
WATER LILY 
SEEDS. 
Hardy Nymphzas 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. 2 
Tender Nymphzas 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 fer an hour, 
then submerge in water as 
near 70° as possible. Two 
inches of water over the soil |. 
is sufficient. Assoon as the 
seedlings have made two 
leaves, put them singly into 
small pots, and when well 
rcoted repot into 4- or 5-inch 
pots, from which size they 
mcy be planted into their 
Nicevra Miss Jexyii flowering quarters during 
May and June. PER PKT, 
4551 Nymphea Zanzibariensis. Purple.............. sacs Seay 
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45383 ——Rosea. Rose.............- caspay parte ieee ayecruiethe cena 15 
4534 — Tender Varieties Mixed..... aisle eve'siei6,b1dsle © Sablowhem ae ee eee 15 
4535 — Hardy Varieties Mixed......... a aiees ode veleie Relais SORTS 15 
4536 Nelumbium Speciosum...... jeje oyebe eho ferelojeiatelevecetestelbters ote nme terete oo. 2Als 
4537 — Mixed Sorts.......... Hone waese joie So os baa ae nie Oe eeeeeeLo 
PENTSTEMON (Beard Tongue). 
Ilighly useful and attractive perennials, and much used in the hardy border. 
5032 Gloxinioides ‘‘Sensation.’’ Asa 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. (Seecut.) 2 pkts. 25 cts.... 15 
3533 Barbatus Torreyii. Spikes of brilliant coral red; very effective; June to 
Asters are one of our leading specialties. 
See special list on page 55, also pages 67 to 70 
