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Nemesia, Triumph Mixed. Nemesia compacta. 
Deep red, orange, yellow, blue, dark purple. Excellent 
edging or rock garden plant wherever summers are 
cool. (h-A 8 in.) 20c 
Nemophila, Insignis Blue. Baby-blue-eyes. 
Sky blue shading lighter at center. California wild 
flower that does well in other parts of country. Useful 
as ground cover. (h-A 6 in.) 15c 
Nicotiana, Evening Star. Nicotiana affinis hybrida; 
Flowering tobacco. 
White, lavender, purple, rose, red. Mass in border for 
fragrance. Combine with taller annuals. Blend of 
colors. (hh-A 2 to 3 ft.) 15c 
Nierembergia, Purple Robe. Dwarf Cup Flower. 
Deep blue or violet-blue. Continual bloom over long 
period. - Very nice for border or rock garden. 
All-America Award. (hh-P used as annual 6 in.) 50c 
Painted Daisy. 
Painted Daisy, Single Mixed. Pyrethrum roseum; Persian 
Daisy. 
Tones of rose and red. Beautiful in perennial border 
in spring. (h-P 2 ft.) 25c 
Pansy, Superb Giant Mixed. Viola tricolor. 
Bright colors. Large flowers. Compact plants. (h-A 
8 in.) 25c 
Pansy, Geneva Super Giant Mixed. Viola tricolor. 
Many rich colors. Our own reselection of the Swiss 
Giant type. Mammoth flowers. (h-A 8 in.) 50c 
Pansy, Large Flowered Mixed. Viola tricolor. 
Selected blend of the large flowered pansies. Wide 
range of distinct, contrasting, shades in eye-appealing 
combination. (h-A 8 in.) 15c 
Pansy, Maple Leaf Giant, Mixed. Viola tricolor. 
Fine blend of colors. Extremely large flowers. Vigor- 
ous plants. (h-A 8 in.) 50c 
Pansy, Swiss Giant. Viola tricolor. 
Separate colors: Rich garnet (ALPENGLOW); Deep 
blue (BERNA); Blue with deep blue blotches (LAKE 
OF THUN); Golden, blotched deep brown (RHINE- 
GOLD). Large circular flowers. Long blooming season. 
(h-A 8 in.) Each: 50c 
Pansy, Coronation Gold. Viola tricolor. 
Clear yellow, lower petals lightly flushed orange. 
Large, nicely shaped flowers. Nice for edgings and 
window boxes. (h-A 8 in.) 50c 
Pentstemon ¢gloxinoides, Mixed. Beard Tongue. 
Gay colors. Large spikes of tubular flowers with 
spotted throats. Bloom for long period. (t-P 2 ft.) 25c 
Perennial Sweet Pea, Mixed. Lathyrus latifolius. 
Carmine, pink, white. Excellent low climber for 
fences, stumps, and banks. Not fragrant. (h-P 5 ft.) 20c 
Petunia, Flaming Velvet. Petunia hybrida. 
Large flowers of rich, deep red. (h-A 2 ft.) 20c 
Petunia, King. Petunia hybrida. 
Easiest petunia to grow and best for bedding. Blue; 
Crimson; Violet; White; Howard’s Star. (h-A 2 ft.) 
Each: 15c 
Petunia, Rose King Improved. Petunia hybrida. 
Deep clear rose-pink. Large, plentiful flowers. A 
Ferry-Morse Development and _ Introduction. 
All-America Award. (h-A 15 in.) 15c 
Petunia, Large Flowered Mixed. Petunia hybrida. 
Violet, rose, pink, white, lavender, crimson. One of 
the best border varieties. (h-A 2 ft.) 15c 
Petunia, Celestial Rose. Petunia nana compacta. 
Deep pink. Best pink petunia. Excellent for bedding, 
edging, window boxes. (h-A 14 in.) 20c 
Petunia, Cream Star. Petunia nana compacta. 
All-America Silver Medal. Soft, creamy white, 
star-shaped blossoms. Extremely free-blooming. 
(h-A 12 in.) 20c 
Petunia, Fire Chief. Petunia nana compacta. 
The first really red petunia. Flowers do not fade 
with age. Plants compact. All-America Gold Medal 
winner. (h-A 14 in.) 25c 
Petunia, Glow. Petunia nana compacta. 
All-America Silver Medal. Dwarf, ball-shaped plants. 
Many flowers of rich rose-red with lighter throats. 
(h-A 12 in.) 25c 
Petunia, King Henry. Petunia nana compacta. 
Rich ox-blood crimson. Large flowers. 
plants. (h-A 14 in.) 
Compact 
25c 
Petunia, Radiance. Petunia nana compacta. 
Dazzling scarlet-rose with gold center. Large flower- 
ed. Free flowering. (h-A 14 in. to 16) 20c 
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Petunia, Giants of California. 
