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NASTTJETITTM, Trailing, or Tom Povince, a 



distinct t\'pe of branching habit; the vines, 

 onlyl2 ins. long.carrymanyflowers of citron, 

 orange or scarlet, with blotches; fine for 

 vases, window boxes, etc oz., 30c., .10 



NEMOPHILA, mixed colors, garden annuals, 



1 ft. high; flowers of blue, white %'iolet, etc. .05 



NEMESIA Suttonii com.pacta, bushy annuals, 

 8 ins. high, with flowers of white, yellow, 

 crimson, pink, etc.; of unique form; showy 

 for bedding or pot culture 10 



NIC TI ANA Sanderae . (See page 98) 10 



AffiniS. iSee page 9S) 05 



Giant red-flowering (JIacrophyllus gigan- 

 teus), large-leaved, tropical-looking plant, 

 5 ft. high; large clusters of crimson flowers. . . 05 



SylvestrlS, large white flowers; showy garden 

 annual. 3 to 4 ft. high 10 



Colossea, immense leaved plant, 5 to 6 ft. 

 high, of tropical effect 10 



NIGELLA, or " Love in a Mist," garden an- 

 nual. 1 to 2 ft. high; with feathery-green 

 foliage, studded m-ith large double flowers. 



IHiss Jekyll, new. i Se? page 98) 15 



Dwarf double, mixed colors, blue and white. .05 

 Tom Thumb, double mixed, 6 to 8 ins. high. . 05 



OZALIS, mixed annual sorts, half-trailing 

 plants. 6 to 9 ins. long, with flowers of vari- 

 ous colors; for vases, rockwork, etc 10 



P.SONY, Double Chinese, mixed colors, 



well-known hardy herbaceous plants, 2 ft. 

 high, with immense flowers of various colors. . 10 



FANSrES, the most poptilar flowers grown. 



Good mixed Pansies. . . Per I.OOO seeds, .25, .05 

 German, finest mixed. " " .50, .10 



Fancy Belgian, mixed colors " " .60, .15 

 Cassier's Odier, 5 blotched, mised " .75, .25 

 Bugnot's Large Stained, mixed. " .75, .25 

 (Forother varieties of Pansies see pages 79 and 100.) 



PASSION FLOWEE, tender perennial -s-ines for 

 greenhouse or the summer garden. 



Coerulea, large; violet and blue 10 



Von Volxemi (Tacsonia) .large scarlet flowers .15 



PELAEGONItJM hybridimi, fancy mixed, 



grand for pot ctdture; flowers 1 in. across, 

 borne in clusters, are of various rich colors; 

 1 to 2 ft 25 



PENNISETUM Euppelianum (Purple Foun- 

 tain Grass), annual, with narrow, arching 

 leaves; flowers in purple cloud-like heads; 

 1ft 10 



PENTSTEMON, fine mixed colors, garden 

 perennials. 2 to 3 ft. high, with large Fox- 

 glove-like flowers of various brilliant colors. . .10 

 Sensation, flowers first season from seed 10 



PEEILLA nanMnensis, showy annual, 14 ft. 



high, with mulberry-colored foliage 05 



PETTJNIA, Single, fine mixed colors 05 



Single compacta varieties. (See pages 79 



ar.d 101) 10 



Single Giant-Flowering. (See page 101.) 

 Double Giant Fringed. {See page lOi) 25 



PHLOX Dnimmondii grandiflora. (Seep. 102.) 



Jubilee Phlox. < See page 102) 10 



Nana Compacta Phlox, round little bushes, 



about 6 to 8 ins. high, with large flowers. 



Nana Compacta, mixed colors 10 



Double-flowering Phlox, mixed colors 10 



<• White, semi-double flowers 10 



Star of Quedlinburg, star-shaped flowers of 



various colors, mixed 10 



Hardy Phlox, hardy perennials, 2 to 3 feet 



high; forming large bushes, bearing immense 



heads of flowers of various colors. 



Hardy Phlox, fine mixed (Decussata) 10 



" Large-flowering. (See page 102).. . .25 



PHYSALIS Franchetl (Giant Winter Cherry), 

 showy annual. IS ins. high, carr\'ing large 

 balloon-like fruits changing from green to 

 orange and then crimson 10 



PHYSOSTEGIA. (Sec page 79.) 



PINKS, Hardy Grass. (Seepages 79 and 92) .25 



PLATYCODON grandiflora, hardy perennials 



li ft. hitrh. with larirr- bell-shaped blossoms. 



Grandiflora, mixed colors 10 



Mariesl, or Nana compacta, dwarf t>'pe of 



above, only 12 ins. lugh, blooming profusely.* 



Mariesl, mixed colors 10 



white PI.!.. ](}c.; blue lo 



P-iXSy, MAMMOTH BUTTERFLY. 



PETUNI.^, GIANT SINGLE. 



siv<:rr locf^ . majtstic. 



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POLYANTHUS, mixed colors (Primula ela- 

 tior), spring-flowering Primrose for gardens 

 or pot culture; flowers in umbels on 8-inch 

 stalks: various colors, edged and laced; per- 

 ennials, hardj' with protection 05 



FOLYGONUM BALDSCHUANICUM. (See 



page 79) 25 



POPPY, DOTJBLE ANNTTAL VAEIETrES, 

 brUliant and profuse-flowering annuals. 

 Giant Double, brilUant mixture. (See 



page 103^ - 10 



French Ranunculus-flowered, double 



mixed 05 



Paeony-flowered Poppies, robust plants, 2 

 ft. high, with immense double flowers, 3 to 

 4 ins. in diameter. 

 Paeony-flowered, mixed colors., .oj., 25c., .05 

 " collection of 6 colors. 25c.; 12 colors.. .40 

 Carnation-flowered Poppies, thrifty, up- 

 right varieties, 2 ft. high; flowers of large 

 globular form, with slashed or fringed petals. 

 Carnation-flowered, mixed colors, 02., 25c., .05 

 " collection 6 colors, 25c.; 12 colors, .40 



FeatherbaU Double Poppies. (See page 103.) .10 

 POPPIES, SINGLE ANNUAL VABEETIES: 



Admiral. ( See page 79) 20: 



Empress of China, white, edged scarlet; 2 ft. .30 

 Glaucum (The Scarlet Tulip Poppy); 1 ft.. . .10 



EngUsh Scarlet Field Poppy oz., 25c., .05 



Shirley Poppies, branching plants about 1 ft. 

 high, bearing large, single flowers in a great 

 variet5" of colors, shades and markings. 



Shirley, mixed colors oz., 50c., .05 



Majestic, or Giant Shirley (See page 103) . . .10 

 Dwarf Shirley Poppies, mixed colors, 

 bu.shy little plants, only 8 ins. high, with 



large, sincle flo\\"ers of many colors 10 



Shirley, dwarf, snow-white 10 



Single Mixed Poppies, aU kinds 05 



Collection of 6 Single Annual Poppies 25 



POPPIES, HABDY PERENNIAL VARIETIES: 

 Giant Oriental, new hybrids, (See pagelOS) .25 

 Bracteatum, orange-scarlet, hardy Poppy. . .05 



Orientale, dark scarlet, purple spots 10 



Iceland Poppies (Papaver nudicaule), dwarf 

 hard.v Poppies, blooming the first year from 

 seed; the flowers are of medium size, single 

 and produced unceasingly-; fine for cutting. 



Iceland, mixed colors 10 



" yellow Pit., lOc. I white 10 



" scarlet lOc. I rose 10 



" gold, tinged red 10 



" collection of 6 Poppies 50 



" Storrie's new hybrids, (Seep. 103) .25 | 

 PORTULACA, (See page 102.) I 



PRIMROSES, CHINESE. (.See page 104.) 

 PRIMULA Stellata Gigantea. (See page 104.) .25 



Vtolgaris (English Yellow Primrose) 05 



Cortusoides Sieboldi, mixed colors, splen- 

 did pot plants. S to 12 ins. high 20 



Forbesl (liaby Primroses), rosy-lilac; fine for 



pots; free and continuous 25 



Japonica, mixed colors (Japanese Primrose), 

 hardy perennial. 1 to 3 ft. high; large flowers 



of red. white, pink, etc 10 



Obconica hybrids, (See page 104.) 



(See also Auricula, PolyaniAus and CowsHp.) 



PYRETHRUM atU'eimi (Golden Feather), 

 dwarf, compact, yellow-leaved plant, 9 ins. 



high, largely used in ribbon bedding 05 



Selaginoides, yellow fern foliage 10 



PYRETHRUM hybridum, hardy herbaceous 

 plants with large single or double flowers, 

 3 to 4 ins. across, freely borne on steins 

 standing about 2 ft. high. 



Single large-flowering, mixed colors 10 



Double large-flowering, beautiful colors. . . .25 

 REHMANNIA ANGULATA. (See page 105). .25 



RHODANTHE (Everlasting or Straw Flower), 



garden annual. 1 ft. high, flowering early 



and continuously; the flowers, of various 



colors, dried make elegant winter bouquets. 



Mixed colors 05 



RHODOCHITON VOLUBILE (Purple Bells), 

 a charming climber. 10 ft. high, flowering 

 the first season; claret-purple flowers 10 



ROMNEYA COULTERI, The Matilija or Cali- 

 fornia Tree Poppy; a shrubb.v-like plant, 2 

 to 4 ft. high, producing magnificent, saucer- 

 like, satiny-white flowers, 6 ins. across; a 

 perennial requiring winter protection and 

 well-drained soil 15 



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