827. Pansy, Swiss 

 Giants. Pkt. 35c. 



Nemophila A. 



957. Blue. 



Makes a 



?ht light blue flowers on 8-inch plants, 

 aed. Pkt. 15c; Moz. 40c; y 2 oz. 65c. 



l3Al, 



945. Petunia, 

 Theodosia. Pkt. 25c. 



Nicotiana (Flowering Tobacco) A. 



815. Affinis. Fragrant, star-shaped, pure white flowers 

 all summer and fall. 2 to 3 ft. Pkt. 10c; Koz. 70c 



816. Hybrids, Mixed. Showy 2 to 3-foot plants with fra- 

 grant flowers in a variety of colors. Pkt. 10c; }^oz. 75c 



Nierembergia A. 



/*^\ 824. Purple Robe. Cushion-like mats covered with 

 Offltf) ' ove Iy violet-blue, cup-shaped flowers. A perennial 

 ^—S in mild climates. Pkt. 25c 



Nigella 



825. Damascena, Miss Jekyll (Love-in-a-Mist). Pro- 

 fuse, double blue flowers among fine feathery foliage. 

 For borders and cutting. Pkt. 15c; }/£oz. 50c; oz. 90c. 



Pansies A..R-G. 



Pansies may be sown in August or September for early 

 bloom the following spring or may be planted early in the 

 spring for later bloom. Seedlings need winter protection. 



956. Alpenglow. Velvety Indian red with dark blotch 

 on lower petals. Pkt. 35c; ^ 6 oz. SI. 50; 3^oz. $2.50. 



955. Swiss Blue (Ullswater). Ultramarine-blue flowers 

 with darker blotch. Pkt. 35c; Heoz. SI. 50; 3^oz. S2.50. 



826. Giant Trimardeau, Mixed. Wide range of colors. 

 Large flowers with delightfully marked faces. Pkt. 20c; 

 V a oz. $1.25; Moz. $2.00; J^oz. $3.50; oz. $6.50. 



827. Swiss Giants Reselected. Outstanding for size of 

 flowers and full range of colors. Pkt. 35c; Heoz. $1.50; 

 J^oz. $2.50; Jioz. $4.50; oz. $15.00. 



828. Super Maple Leaf Giants, Mixed. Special strain 

 with flowers perfectly round and of a velvety texture. 

 Colors tend to the darker shades. Compact, yet husky. 

 Pkt. 35c; Heoz. $1.75; i£oz. $3.00; i^oz. $5.50. 



Petunias A. 



For bedding, for the border, window-box or potting, they 

 are superb. There are many types of both plant and flower. 



SINGLE LARGE-FLOWERED RUFFLED 



948. Fluffy Ruffles. A fine mixture of veined and bi- 

 color shades beautifully fringed, so heavily ruffled they 

 appear double. Best for home gardens. Pkt. 25c 



945. Theodosia. The largest fringed rose Petunia with a 

 gold throat. Pkt. 25c 



830. Giants of California Ruffled, Mixed. Large 

 ringed and ruffled flowers of light and dark colors, in- 



uding pink and rose shades. Pkt. 25c; i^oz. $2.00. 



831. Dwarf Giants of California, Dark and Light 

 Shades. Dwarf, sturdy plants especially suited to pot- 

 culture. Flowers are beautifully ruffled and fringed. 

 Pkt. 35c; ^oz. $2.50. 



GIANT SINGLE PLAIN-EDGED PETUNIAS 

 833. Dwarf Elk's Pride. Lovely deep velvety purple. 

 ry compact. 9 in. Pkt. 25c 



Popcorn. A new early white Petunia. Very dwarf 

 and compact. Fine for pot work and bedding. Pkt. 50c 

 835. Giant-flowered, Mixed. A mixture of large-flower- 

 ing single varieties. Pkt. 25c; i^joz. $2.00. 



F : HYBRID PETUNIAS 

 951. Ballerina. All-America Winner. Large, deli- 

 cately fringed blooms of glowing salmon-pink. Com- 

 pact, 12-inch growth. Pkt. 50c 



949. Comanche. An All-America Selection. Rich scarlet. 

 Grows 15 inches tall. Pkt. 50c 



950A. Fire Dance. All-America Selection, 1956. Rich 

 non-scarlet, well fringed; yellow throat. Semi- 

 compact, dwarf. Pkt. 50c 



953A. Glitters. All-America Winner, 1957. Very showy- 

 dwarf bedder. Rich red flowers with white stripes. 

 Blooms 2 inches across. For pots, boxes, edging 

 and rock-gardens. Only 8 inches tall. Illustrated 

 on page 2 of color insert. Pkt. 50c 



946. Prima Donna. Large, bright rose-pink flowers 

 with delightfully fringed and waved petals. 12 inches 

 tall. For bedding, borders, pots and cutting. Pkt. 50c. 



962A. Red Satin. All-America Winner, 1957. Brilliant 

 orange-red. Compact, mound-shaped plant less 

 than a foot tall. Blooms profusely. Illustrated on 

 page 3 of color insert. Pkt. 50c. 



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