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DRIER'S RELIABLE SEEDS 



PER PKT. 



DWARF NASTURTIUM. 



The dwarf varieties are all desirable, and are among 

 our most popular plants, standing any amount of heat and 

 drought, growing vigorously and floweriug freely all sum- 

 mer and fall; excellent for massing and ribboning, doing 

 well even in poor soil ; hardy annuals; 1 foot. 



6153 



6141 

 6142 



6143 

 6144 



6145 



6146 



6147 

 6152 



6148 



6151 

 6150 

 6149 



Dwarf Nasturtium. 



N. Empress of India. Very dwarf habit; flow- 

 ers brilliant crimson ; abundant bloomer 10 



— Tom Thumb Scarlet 5 



— Tom Thumb Yellow 5 



— Tom Thumb Pearl. Creamy white 5 



— Tom Thumb Spotted. Beautiful spotted 



flowers 5 



— c Tom Thumb Ccernlea Rosea. Rose-tinted 

 purplish maroon 10 



— Tom Thumb Crystal Palace Gem. Sul- 

 phur-colored flowers, with dark red spots near the 

 base of each petal 5 



— King of Tom Thumbs. Intense scarlet 5 



— Tom Thumb Kins Theodore. Flowers 

 almost black 5 



— Golden King of Tom Thumbs. Deep 

 golden yellow flowers 5 



— Ruby King. Pink, shaded carmine 10 



— Tom Thumb. Mixed, all colors. Peroz.,40cts. 5 

 Collection of Dwarf Nasturtiums, 12 varieties, 

 each color separate 50 



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NASTURTIUM MAJUS. 



(Tall Nasturtium.) 



Elegant profuse flowering plants for verandas, trel- 

 lises, etc. The seed pods can be gathered while green and 

 tender, for pickling ; hardy annuals ; 10 feet. 

 6157 N. King Theodore. Bluish-green foliage and 



almost black flowers 5- 



6156 — Large Dark "Crimson. Showy flowers 5 



6160 — Mixed. All colors. Per oz., 30'cts 5 



5375 — Canary Bird Flower iPei-egrinum). With 



yellow canary-like flowers ; very ornamental and 



beautiful foliage ; half-hardy annual 10 



6165 — Spitfire. Brilliant carmine crimson 10 



6170— Finest Mixed. All colors 10 



6159 Collection of Climbing Nasturtiums, 12 varieties.50 



NEMOPHILA. 



(Love Grove.) 

 Of neat, compact habit ; blooming freely all summer 

 if planted in a rather cool, shaded place, and in not too 

 rich a soil ; hardy annuals ; 1 foot. 



6176 > T . Insignis. Bright blue flowers, white centre... 5 

 6180— Mixed. All varieties and colors. Peroz.,50 ets. 5 



OENOTHERA GrANDIFLORA. 



NlGELLA. 



Tall Nasturtium. 



NlGELLA. 



(Love in a Mist, or Devil in the Bush.) 

 A compact, free flowering plant, with finely cut foli- 

 age, curious looking flowers and seed pods ; of easy cul- 

 ture, growing in any garden soil ; hardy annual ; 1 foot. 

 6200 N. Damascena. Blue and White mixed 5 



NIEREMBERGIA. 



A half-hardy perennial, slender growing plant, per- 

 petually in bloom, flowering the first year if sown early ; 

 desirable for the greenhouse, baskets, vases or bedding 

 out; 1 foot. 

 6195 N. Frutescens. White, tinted with lilac 10 



OENOTHERA. 



(Evening Primrose, or Sun Drops. 

 A hardy, perennial g.'rden plant, with large, fragrant, 

 showy flowers ; blooms the first season from seed. 

 6205 O. Grandiflora Odorata. Yellow; 3 feet. 5 



OXALIS. 



Beautiful small plants, 

 suitable for the green- 

 house, rock-work, baskets, 

 orout-door culture ; flower- 

 ins the first year if sown 

 early; blooms in clusters; 

 half-hardy perennial; 9 

 inches. 



6207 O. Rosea. Rose- 

 colored 10 



6208 — Tropseoloi- 

 des. Very desira- 

 ble border plant, 

 flowers deep yel- 

 low, foliage dark 

 green 10 



Oxalis 



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