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Nicotiana Affinis Hybrids 



Most showy and profuse-flowering garden annuals, giving 

 a continuous display of brilliant flowers through summer 

 and autumn; easily grown from seed, commencing to flower 

 in a few weeks from sowing, thriving in a sunny position 

 in any good garden soil. The plants, of branching, bushy 

 habit, 2 to 3 feet high, carry the flowers in clusters, the whole 

 being literally ablaze with them, thousands being borne 

 on a single plant during the season; the glorious effect 

 in the garden is unsurpassable. The plant and flowers 

 are similar in habit and form to those of the popular 

 white-flowering fragrant TV. affinis, but the flowers of these 

 new hybrids are much larger, measuring from IH to 2 inches 

 across, and very fragrant. Colors; purple, white, dark red, 

 light red, salmon, crimson, violet, rose and pink. 



Nicotiana Affinis Hybrids, Mixed Colors Pkt. 10c. 



" Affinis. The popular free-flowering variety; fragrant 



star-shaped white flowers; annual, 3 feet high. . . . Pkt. So. 



NEW NIGELLA, 



or"Love'in'a'Mist" 

 MISS JEKYLL 



A new large and free-flowering variety of this popular gar- 

 den annual. The plant grows in oval bush form IS to 18 

 inches high. In the finely cut Fern-like foliage nestle hundreds 

 of lovely bright blue double flowers 1)^ inches across.P^(. 10c. 



BURBANK'S KAINBOW MAIZE 



A highly decorative type of Corn. It grows about 5 feet high and suckers out 

 (orming good sized clumps. The foliage is beautifully striped with rose, purple 

 ireen and cream color; exceedingly effective in the mixed flower border. Pkt. 25c 



Burbank's New Oenotheras 

 or "Evening Primroses" 



Oenothera America. This new introduction of Mr. Luther Bur' 

 toank is — he claims — the largest and best Oenothera in the world. 

 It produces in great profusion large flat, single flowers, 4 to 5 

 Inches across and snowy-white in color. It flowers the first 

 •eason from seed and continues to bloom in increasing abun- 

 dance until killed by frost. The plant is semi-prostrate in 

 babit, thrives in almost any soil and is grown with the 

 greatest ease Pkt. 25c. 



Oenothera Improved Royal Rose 



A beautiful type of the "Mexican Evening Primrose" so 



Sopular for both garden and pot culture. The large single 

 owers borne in profusion are of a charming rose color 



PH. ISc. 



NOVELTIES 

 IN GAINT 

 PANSIES 



NOVELTIES IN GIANT PANSIES 



These new German Creations — are exceedingly beautiful — producing 



flowers of the largest size and finest form. 



Aureola, most unique. The lower petals are carmine with a large, 

 round blotch, the upper petals are cream-white with a broad carmine 

 margin Pkt. 2Sc. 



Morning Dawn. A beautiful "Orchid-flowered" Pansy, vermilion 

 with golden-chamois suffused with flaming red 2Sc. 



Mauve Queen, rosy-lavender or mauve with a large bluish -carmine 

 blotch on each of the lower petals 25c. 



Murcury, velvety blackish-purple, very rich and lustrous, the largest ' 

 of all self-colored Pansies 25c. 



Psyche. Waved and undulated flowers of rich, violet-blue, broadly 

 edged with clear white 25c. 



Volcano. Bright deep red, each petal marked with a large dark blotch, ' 

 flowers waved and frilled 25c. 



Collection of Novelties in Giant Pansies, 1 pkt. each of the 

 above 6 $1.25 



PENTSTEMON "SENSATION" 



A Giant Gloxinia-flowered type, blooming early the first season from 

 spring-sown seed. The graceful spikes, about 2 feet high, are bedecked 

 with flowers, two inches across, from July until frost. The colors and 

 markings are gorgeously varied from pink to scarlet and maroon, all beau- 

 tifully blotched and veined with other colors; a large white throat further 

 enlivens and intensifies the surrounding colors. The plants are healthy, 

 vigorous growers of bushy habit, are not troubled with insects, thrive 

 everyv^here and deserve a prominent place in every garden Pkt. 10c 



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