FOR THE FLOWER GARDEN. 



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NASTURTIUM. 



(Tropaeolum.) 



The dwarf varii'iirs ;u\' .ill (.losirable, and are anions 

 our most poimiar ])hiiits, staiuliii'j; any iiiiumnt of heat and 

 droa,i;lit, gniuiiii,' vijroniiisly and Howering freely all siini- 

 UK'r and tiiU, excellent for massing; and ribboning, doing 

 well even in poor soil; imrdj' annuals; 1 foot. 



NAsruKiiUM — Kmp. of India. 



NiEREMBERGIA. 



C1.j3 N. Empress of India. Very dwarf habit', with 

 dark-tinted foliage; flowers brilliant crimson; an 

 abnniiant bloomer 15 



— Tom Thiinib Scarlet 5 



— Tom Thumb Yellow 5 



— Tom Thumb Pearl. Creamy white 5 



— Tom Thumb Spotted. Beautiful spotted 

 flowers 5 



(iUl 

 G142 



GH4 



6145 



Ci4(3 



— Tom Thumb Ccerulea Rosea. Kose- 

 tintcd jiurplish maroon 10 



— Tom Thumb Crystal Palace Gem. Sul- 

 phur-colored flowers, with dark red spot near the 

 base of each petal 5 



C147 — King of Toin Thumbs. Showy, intense 



scarlet flowers 5 



6152 — King Theodore. Flowers almost black 10 



6148 — Golden King of Tom Thumbs. Deep 

 golden yellow (lowers 10 



6151 — Ruby King Tom Thumb. Pink, shaded 



with carmine 10 



6150 — Tom Thumb. Mixed, all colors. Peroz., 40cts. 5 



6149 Collection of Dwarf Nasturtiums, 12 varieties, 

 each color se]iarate 50 



6159 Collection of Climbing Nasturtiums, 12 varieties.50 



NEMOPHILA. 



(Love Grove.) 



Of neat, compact habit ; blooming freely all summer 

 if planted in a rather cool, shaded place, and in not too 

 rich a soil ; hardy annuals; 1 foot. 



6176 N. Insignis. Biight blue flowers, white centre... 5 

 61S0 — Mi.ved. All varieties and colors. Per oz., 50 cts. 5 



OXALIS. 



Primula Veris. 



NIGELLA. 



(Love In a Mist, op Devil In the Bush.) 



A compact, free flowering plant, with finely cut 

 foliage, curious-looking flowers and seed-pods; of easy 

 culture, growing in any srarden soil ; hardy annual ; 1 foot. 

 6200 N. Damascena, Mixed. Blue and white flowers. 5 



NIEREMBERGIA. 



A lialf-harily l)ereuiiial, slender growing ])lanl, jier- 

 )ietually in bloom, iloweriiig the flrst year if sown early; 

 desirable for the greenhouse, baskets, vases or bedding 

 out ; 1 foot. 

 6195 N. Frutescens. "White, tinted with lilac 10 



CENOTHERA. 



(Evening Primrose, or Sun Drops.) 



A liardy, perennial garden |ilant, with large, fragrant, 

 sliowy flowers; blooms the lirst season from seed. 

 6205 O. Grandiflora Odorata. Yellow; 3 feet 5 



OXALIS. 



Beautiful small plants, suitable for the greenhouse, 

 rock-work, baskets, or out-door culture ; flowering the 

 first year if sown early; blooms in clusters; half-hardy 

 perennial ; 9 inches. 



6207 O. Rosea. Rose-colored 10 



6208 — Tropa-oloides. Very desirable border plant, 

 flowers deep yellow, foliage dark green 10 



PANSY. 



(Viola Tricolor Maxima.) 



This attractive |ilant is too well known to require any 

 description, as it is a favorite with all ; the seed can be 

 sown from September to March ; if grown in beds, ribbons, 

 or massing, they are very eflective. The best blooms are 



Pansies — Dreer's Premium. 



obtained from seed sown in the autumn, and protected 

 during the winter; these flower early in the spring. The 

 plants from sjiring sowing should be planted in a shady 

 border; they produce tine large flowers in the autumn. 

 They reqnil-e fresh soil, enriched with decomposed manure ; 

 hardy perennials ; 6 inches. Sjiecial directions for culti- 

 vation of Pansies sent with the seed when desired. 

 6220 P. Dreer's Premium. Seed saved from first- 

 class flowers only ; of beautiful shades and the best 

 fancy colors mixed 25 



6222 — Odier (Five-blotched). A beautiful strain of 

 various colored large handsome perfect formed flow- 

 ers, dark sjiots on each i)etal, like the Pelargonium. 25 



6221 — Emperor William. Large handsome flowers 

 borne in great profusion, well above the foliage, 

 brilliant ultramarine blue, with a purple violet eye.15 



6223 — Faust {King of the Blacks). Almost black, 

 the darkest Pansy known 15 



6224 — Purple. Rich purple, white edged 15 



6225 — Light Blue 15 



6226 — Pure Yellow 15 



6227 — Pure White 15 



6228 — Snow Queen. Very large, satiny white, yel- 

 low centre 15 



6231 — Lord Beaconsfield. .\ splendid sort; flow- 

 ers deep purple violet, shading to white on the 

 up|)er petals 15 



6233— Gold Margined. All colors 15 



6232 — Mahogany Colored 15 



Washington, N. C. 



' The Pansies I raised from your seed are beautiful beyond description. 



Mrs. Mary E. Havens. 



