MISS EMMA V. WHITE 



PORTULACA, or Moss Rose 



Double Portulaca Mixed. Low trailing an- 

 nuals, with double flowers like charming little roses. 

 Many brilliant colors Pkt., 200 seeds, 5c; 1-16 oz., 

 20c. 



Single Portulaca. Mixed. Pretty to mass in 

 a bed or on some sunny slope. Pkt., 400 seeds, 4c; 

 1-16 oz., 10c. 



PERILLA 



A Coleus-like decorative plant, with ornamental 

 leaves sometimes of bronzy purple, others of an 

 extra deep reddish purple and many with frilled 

 edges. Pretty for the border where tall effects are 

 desired, or to ed<*e a bed of Cannas or Castor Beans. 

 \y 2 ft. Pkt., 100 seeds, 5c. 



34 Lake Elmo. Minn — "I got over 100 plants from 



only a half a packet of Nlcotiana."— Clara 

 Wichelmann. 



NICOTIANA 



Nlcotiana Affinis. The Sweet-scented Nico- 

 tine or Tobacco Plant. It will bear continuously an 

 abundance of large pure white flowers of delicious 

 fragrance. 2 to 3 feet. Pkt., 500 seeds, 5c; 

 1-16 oz., 12c. 



Nicotiana Sanderae Hybrids. Small graceful 

 flowers, in many shades of crimson, purple, carmine, 

 piak or mauve. 2 to 3 feet. Mixed. Pkt., 200 

 seeds, 5c. 



Nicotiana Mixed. A mixture of the above two 

 sorts and other popular varieties. 2 to 3 feet. 

 Mixed. Pkt., 500 seeds, 5c; 1-16 oz., 12c. 



NIGELLA 



"Love in a Mist," or "Ragged Lady." Varying 

 shades of blue or violet flowers, charmingly im- 

 bedded in lacy, fern-like foliage. Mixed. 1 ft. 

 Pkt., 50 seeds, 4c. 



YELLOW OXALIS 



Fine for hanging baskets, for edgings or for rock 

 work. Yellow blooms and rich dark bronzy, clover- 

 like foliage. Pkt., 150 seeds, 5c. 



OENOTHERA, Evening Primrose 



My patch of Oenothera was as showy a thing as I 

 had in my garden, the large saucer shaped flowers 

 opening towards evening, emitting a delightful per- 

 fume. This is a mixture of several annual sorts, in- 

 cluding the large yellow, or true evening primrose. 

 1 to 2 feet. Pkt., 250 seeds, 5c. 



Grimm's Alfalfa. Both flowers and green are 

 valuable for decorating. Pkt., 4c. 



ORNAMENTAL PEPPERS 



Th ecultivation of small-fruited peppers for the 

 window or ornamental garden is exciting much at- 

 tention, and there are many new, and odd sorts 

 which are interesting to grow. They are all edible 

 too, and may be used for seasoning. This is a fine 

 mixture of several different sorts. 



Mixed. Pkt., 100 seeds, 5c; M oz., 15c. 



Huntley, 111.— "From your seed I had the most 

 beautiful Asters in the vicinity. I sold several dol- 

 lars' worth of blooms besides sending many to the 

 hospitals."— Mrs. Frank Gallagher. 



"BABY" ROSE 



Rosa PolyanMia Mult.- 

 flora Nana, or "Little Mid- 

 get" or Baby Rose, is a 

 charming hardy little plant 

 about 10 inches high, bear- 

 ing clusters of minute roses 

 only an inch across, double, 

 semi-double, or sometimes 

 single. The many flowered 

 clusters look like a mass of 

 double crab-apple blossoms. 

 I have taken pains to secure 

 the best seeds and true to name. Not all the Rosa 

 Polvantha seed is of this dwarf, early-flowering 

 variety. It blooms the first season, though not at- 

 taining perfection until the second year. Pkt., 35 

 seeds, 8c. 



