Enid, Okla. — "I planted your Petunia seed and had 

 most beautiful Bowers from June until Nov. 26. " ' 



Mrs. S. A. Cook. 



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NICOTIANA 



NIcotlana Affinls. The Sweet sctnted 

 Nicotine, or Tobacco Plant. It will bear con- 

 tinuously an abundance of large pure white 

 flowers of delicious fragrance. 2 to 3 feet. 

 Pkt.. 5^0 seeds. 5c. 



NIcotiana Sanderae Hybrids. Small, 

 graceful flowers, in many shades of crimson, 

 purple, carmine, pink or mauve, 2 to 3 feet. 

 Mixed. Pkt., 2(K» seeds, 5c. 



NIcotiana, Mixed. A mixture of the 

 above two sorts and two other popular vari- 

 eties, viz. : Sylvestris, plants not so strag- 

 gling, and tubes of the blossoms much long- 

 er; Colossea, new and gigantic in size, mag- 

 nificent as a foliage plant. 2 to 3 feet. 

 Mixed. Pkt., 500 seeds. 5c. 



OXALIS 



This Is a mixture of three annual vari- 

 eties: Rosea, beautiful rose-colored flowers, 

 excellent for hanging baskets: Tropaeoloides, 

 dark brown foliage with yellow flowers fine 

 for edgings: Valdiviana. deep yellow, with 

 reddish streaks. Mixed. 4 inches. Pkt., 

 17.5 seeds. 5c. 



OENOTHERA, Evening Primrose 



America. Burbank's 1910 novelty. A 



gigantic evening primrose, producing a 

 wealth of enormous snowy white blossoms, 

 4 to 514 inches across, and blooming con- 

 tinuously for months. Hardy annual, thriv- 

 ing in almost any soil or locality. Pkt. 25 

 seeds. 10c. 



Mixed. My patch of Oenothera was as 

 showy a thing as I had in my garden. The 

 large, saucer-shaped | flowers ' open towards 

 evening and emit a delightful perfume. Mixed, 

 containing the large white, yellow and the 

 pretty rose-colored Mexican Primrose. 1 to 

 2 feet. Pkt., 300 seeds, 6c. 



MINNEAPOLIS, MINN. 



PAEONY 



One of the most satisfactory per- 

 ennials. The seed is slow in ger- 

 minating, and the plants do not 

 bloom until the second or third 

 year, but once established they pay 

 "for the long waiting, and one often 

 gets new and valuable varieties 

 from the seedlings. Fresh seed 

 sown in the faU will come up the 

 following spring. Mixed. Pkt., 15 

 seeds. 6c. 



NIGELLA, iVIiss Jekyll 



A new variety of this hardy an- 

 nual, "Love-in-a-mist," bearing an 

 abundance of long-stemmed flowers 

 in clear corn-flower blue, charming- 

 ly embedded in the lacy, fern-like 

 foliage. Pkt., 50 seeds, 5c. 



NOLANA 



The Nolanas are charming little 

 trailing plants, unsurpassed for 

 pots, rock-work or hanging baskets. 

 The word Nolana means a little 

 bell which describes the shape of 

 the beautiful sky-blue flowers. Pkt., 

 100 seeds, 4c. 



For Pansies see pp. 8, 9 and 10. 



ORNAIMENTAL PEPPERS, Mixed 



The cultivation 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 besides being of 

 use for seasoning, etc. This mixture contains the 

 popular Christmas Pepper: Tom Thumb: Little 

 Gem; Prince of Wales; Lemon Fruits; Kaleido- 

 scope, plum-shaped, white turning to red; Cherry 

 Red and Cherry Yelow, with cherry-like fruits'; 

 and red Chili, small scarlet, used * for "pepper 

 sauce." Mixed. Pkt., 100 seeds, 5c. 



"HOME FLORICULTURE" 



A Complete Guide for the Growing of Flowers in the 

 House and Garden ; Cut-flower work, Landscape Garden- 

 ing, etc. 175 pages, paper-bound, 25c postpaid. FREE 

 with cin order for SEE OS of $2.00 or over. 



