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NASTURTIUM. Dwarf Varieties 



1960 Canary Bird Flower. Tropceoluin coMoriense. 



One of the showiest and most beautiful of 

 this class. Grows twenty feet high and is 

 covered ^vith finely-fringed, golden flowers. 10 



NICOTIANA. Tobacco. 



Very ornamental for lawns; either in groups or as 

 single specimens; gi^'iug a serai-tropical effect. Ten- 

 der annual. 



1960 Nicotiana affinis. Very sweet-scented, pure 



white, star-shaped, tubular flowers: fi-ee-flo-« - 

 ering. 3 ft. 10 



1961 colossea. A magnificent plant, attaining 



the height of nine feet. The velvety leaves 

 are rich green in color, with a red stalk and 

 midi'ib; 3 ft. long by 13^ ft. wide. A very 

 imposing plant. 20 



X''nRurpassed for garden 

 decoration. Adapted to any 

 soil; makes gorgeous mas.ses 

 of color during the entire 

 season. This is one of the 

 showiest of annuals and deservedly 

 popular. Hardy annual. 1 ft. 

 1916 Chameleon. Crimson, blotched 

 yellow. 5 

 Cloth of Gold. Rich scarlet flowers; 

 foliage, yellow; a fine contrast. 5 



1918 Crystal Palace Gem, Sulphur; 

 spotted with~maroon. 5 



1919 Golden King. Brilliant yellow. 5 



1920 King Theodore. Scarlet; foliage very dark green. 5 



1921 Kine of Tom Thumb. Crimson. 5 



1922 Lady Bird. Orange with red spots. 5 

 192."^ Luteum. Light yellow. 5 



1924 Pearl. Creamy white. ' 5 



1925 Rose. Pink. 5 

 1915 Tom Thumb. Mixed colors. Oz., 15c. 5 



Climbing Varieties. 



Admirably adapted for covering trellises, etc., etc. Of 

 quick growth; blooming profusely until frost. 10 ft. 

 19 51 Chocolate. 5 

 19;32 Roi des noirs. Black-brown flower; dark foliage. 5 

 19:>3 Lemon Yellow. 5 1934 Orang^e. 5 

 1936 Purple. 5 1937 Rose. 5 



1935 Pearl. Creamy white. 5 



1938 Scarlet. With green foliage. 5 



1939 Yellow. Spotted with crimson. 5 



1940 Yellow. Blotched T;\ath mai-ooii. 5 

 1930 IMixed. All colors. Oz., 15c. 5 

 1945 Tropsolum Lobbianum. A wonderful improvement 



on the tall Nasturtium. Plants more \agorous. of 

 taller growi^h. wdth showier flowers. Mixed colors. 10 



NEMOPHILA. Grove Love. 



Dwarf. free-flowei"ing plants, with richly colored 

 flowers; suitable for a cool, shaded location. Hardy 

 annual. 



1955 INemophila. Finest mixed. 5 



NIEREMBERGJA. 



Slender growing, tender perennial, blooming the 

 first year from seed. Suitable for baskets and vases. 

 1965. Nierembergia frutescens. WTiite and lilac. 5 



OXALiS. 



Small, free-flowering, bulbous plants; very desira- 

 ble tor rock work, baskets or edging ; blooms in clus- 

 ters. Half-liardy perennial. 



1985 Oxalis alba. Pure white. IC 



1986 Valdiviana. Bl ight yellow. 10 



1987 tropceoloides. Deep yellow flowers; brown 



foliage. 10 



