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NEMOPHILA. 



Also called "Love in the Grove," and "Baby 

 Eyes," is a pretty annual of compact habit, with 

 beautiful flowers of varied hues, mainly blue and 

 white. They do best if started in the house and 

 transplanted early to some shady place. It is an 

 excellent plan to scatter the seed in the fall over 

 thebulbbed, where they will appear in the spring 

 and make a pleasing variety among the more 

 gaudy bulbous blossoms. Finest mixed. Pack- 

 et, 5 cts. 



West Stewartstown, X. H., July 10, 1S95.— "The seeds and plants you 

 sent me succeeded finely and are all growing nicely. None failed. I 

 expect to order from you next spring." 



Mas. J. E. HiBBAED. 



NICOTIANA AFFINIS. 



As the name implies, the Xicoti- 

 ana belongs to the tobacco family. 

 The plant attains a height of about 

 three feet, and at evening and earlj' 

 morning is covered with its large, 

 pure white blossoms. These are star- 

 shaped flowers, measuring sotne 

 three inches across, and emit a most 

 delicious fragrance. This is some- 

 thing new and verj' desiraole. 

 Packet, 6 cts. 



Preston Hollow, >'. Y., Oct. 10. 1893.— "The seeds 

 you sent me succeeded finely and produced fine flow- 

 ers, and were all as recommended. To say I was 

 pleased with the result of the seeds you sent expres- 

 ses no more than I feel." 



KoRMAX Faulk. 



NIGELLA 



(Lovc-in-a-Mist), 



Old-fashioned annuals, easy 

 and rapid growers, known also 

 as "Devil-in-a-Bush," "Ragged 

 L,ady," etc., from the way in 

 which the pretty blue, lilac or 

 white flowers are curiously en- 

 veloped in a fine feathery foli- 

 age. 



I>ainasoena. Double mixed. 

 Packet, 3 etss. 



Tom Tliimilj. Dwarf, double 

 blue. Packet, 3 cts. 



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Nicotiana AfBnis. 



Your Rocket Candxtnft \ 

 is the handsomest Caudj-- , 

 tuft I ever sa^r. I found it | 

 invaluable for cutting, and * 

 verj- useful in church dec- ^ 

 oration." | 



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