NEMESIA [hA] Bushy plants. Blossoms dainty and fairy-like, something like those 

 of Schizanthus. Often the lower part of the flower contrasts in color with the upper 

 part. They may be trimmed back as they fade, and usually they will flower again the 

 same season. Excellent edging plant. 



Compacta Blue Gem [8 in.] Clear forget-me-not blue flowers H oz. 65c; pkt. 15c 



•^Compacta Triumph Mixed [8 in.] A brilliant blend containing almost every color from 

 deepest red through orange, yellow, and blue to dark purple. Of tidy habit. . .Pkt. 10c 



Grandiflora Suttoni IVIixed [12 in.] Plants and flowers larger than tliose of Compacta, 

 and the plants slightly more spreading. The lower lobes of the blossoms are often 

 beautifully spotted. Warm tones of red, yellow, and orange H oz. 65c; pkt. 15c 



NEIVIOPHILA [hA-6 in.] This native wild flower from the California woods, does well 

 under almost all conditions in other parts of the country. The saucer-shaped blossoms 

 are about an inch across. Useful in low beds or as a ground cover in patches. Seed 

 should be sown in the open where the plants are to remain. 



InsignJs Blue (Baby Blue Eyes) A beautiful sky blue, shading lighter toward the center. 



}/^ oz. 35c; pkt. 10c 



NICOTIANA, Evening Star [hhA-2 ft.] You will have rare perfume in the garden both 

 morning and evening as well as fine decoration in the border if you plant this airy 

 member of the Tobacco family. Graceful stems, slightly branching, rise above leaves 

 of vivid green and bear clusters of gay blossoms. The flowers are like long horns with 

 five flaring lobes. 



*Affinis Hybrids A variety of colors including white, lavender, purple, rose, and red. 



}4 oz. 45c; pkt. 10c 



Painted Daisies will add a lively note to your 

 spring garden with their tones of rose and red. 



■^Our choice. 



Even a humble clothes pole puts 



on summer gayety when dressed 



in Heavenly Blue Morning Glory 



vines. 



NIEREMBERGIA HIPPOMANICA (Dwarf Cup Flower) [hhP-6 in.) 

 A new introduction. Lovely lavender blue blossoms with a touch 

 of yellow at center. Foliage light gray-green. Flowers when about 

 two inches tall, continuing to frost. Splendid for edging, for bor- 

 dering walks, for rock gardens, and window boxes. Needs winter 

 protection in North Pkt. 25c 



NiGELLA (See Love-in-a-mist) 



Oenothera (See Primrose, Showy Evening) 



PAINTED DA.'SY (Pyrethrum roseum) [hP-2 ft.] This plant is cousin 

 to the Chrysanthemum and Matricaria and should play an im- 

 portant part in many a well-planned garden. We list handsome 

 flowering varieties charming in the hardy border and useful for 

 bouquets. 



^Single IVIixed Radiating petals in many tones of rose and red about 

 a golden center Pkt. 10c 



Double IVIixed A fine percentage of fully double or crested flowers 

 in shades of salmon, rose, crimson, and pure white Pkt. 25c 



Painted Tongue (See Salpiglossis) 



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