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NEMOPHILA, 



or Love Grove — Of dwarf, spreading habit, 

 and well adapted for borders or pot culture. 

 Tho flowers are single, each petal having a large distinct blotch 

 which gives them a peculiar beauty. Hardy annual, six inches 

 high. Pkt. 60 seeds, 3c. 



NICOTIANA AFFINIS. L^tf'.r^.^Tll 



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garden 



plants of the tobacco family, 

 which are noted for the freedom and fragrance of their bloom. 

 Half hardy annuals, three feet high. Flowers white, salver 

 shaped, having long, tubular corollas, and are of exquisite fra- 

 grance. Deserves a place in every garden. Pkt. 100 seeds 4c. 



NIfiFI I A Love-in-a-lVlist. Hardy annual, known as the 

 niU£:L.L./\, "Devil-in-Bush" and "Lady-in-Green," because 

 the blossoms are peculiarly concealed by 

 the abundance of finely cut foliage. Plant 

 and flower are both handsome and require 

 but little care. Hardy annual. Pkt. 3c. 



NIEREMBERGIA. 



A desirable plant 

 for Daskets, vases 

 or bedding. A slender, pretty perpetual 

 blooming plant. Flowers first year if sown 

 early. Half hardy perennial. "Pkt. 5c. 



NOLANA. 



Beautiful trailing plants, 

 almost equal to the Portu- 

 laca for growing in masses, and unsurpassed 

 for baskets, pots, vases or rock work. The 

 flower is similar in shape to the Morning 



Glory. Pkt. 4c. nigella 



NYCTFRINI A charming little plants well adapted for rock- 

 *^ ' ^ ' L-lMliI/*. eries and baskets. The flowers are borne on 

 large heads, are of various colors, star shaped, and during the 

 evening are very fragrant. Half hardy annual. Pkt. 5c. 



PFRII I A 0''iia™ei'tal foliage plants, similar to Coleus. Fine 

 1 L^l\lL^l</%« ijedcting with silver leaved plants. Foliage 

 metallic bronze. Give same culture as for Coleus. Half hardy 

 annual. Pkt. 4c. 



NICOTIANA. 



ORIENTAL POPPIES. 



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Great advance has been made in recent years in the development 

 of the Poppy, which has brought it into deserved popularity, and 

 it may be safely said that no other flower produces a more brilliant 

 display of colors during the blooming period. 



AMERICAN FLAG — Beautiful new variety; flowers very large a.n3, 

 double; snow white, bordered with scarlet. Foliage bluish, 

 green. Pkt 6c. 



DANEBROG — Double flowers of deep redj each petal being marked 



at the base with a white blotch. Pkt. 5c. 

 CARNATION FLOWERED— Double, of large size, and in a great 



variety of colors. Pkt. 3c, oz. 20c. 

 ICELAND — A perennial variety; colors range, from pure white anS 

 yellow to orange scaj-let. Pkt. 4c. 



MEPHISTO— Very unique and striking, of a. 

 rich glowing dark scarlet, blotched witli 

 ^•elvety black. Pkt, 5c. 

 MIKADO — Flowers are of pure white at the 

 back, the fringed edges are of brilliant 

 scarlet. Pkt. 5c. 

 PAEONY FLOWERED— Flowers in size and 

 color are equal to Peonies. Mixed colors. 

 Pkt. 3c, oz. 20c. 

 PEACOCK— The striking feature of the 

 flower is the glossy zone which marks the 

 petals, forming a ring. Pkt. 5c. 

 ROSEBUD— Considered by many the pret- 

 tiest of all ; like a rosette. Beaulif ut 

 colors and shadings. Pkt. 5c. 

 SHIRLEY— Similar in every way to the wild 

 Scarlet Field Poppy of England. Strikingly handsome. 

 Pkt. 4c. 



SNOW DRIFT— Pure white; grand. Pkt. 5c. 

 TULIP — A dazzling variety, resembling the Tulip in shape; color 



intense scarlet. Pkt. 5c. 

 VESUVIUS— A rich, beautiful scarlet variety. Pkt. 5c. 

 GRANDEST MIXED — An elegant mixture of standard and novelty 

 varieties. Pkt. 4c, }4 oz.SOc, oz. 50c. 



^nPTifil Offfi- One Packet Each of the above 14 Varieties 

 ^pccidl WllCl . Poppies for only FIFTY CENTS. 



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