94 



NUMBER and NAME. 



J9£B" % oz. at oz. rate only on articles quoted at 

 $1 per oz. and over. 



General Observations. 



370 L Nertera depressa 



3702 Nicotiana affin is (fragrant) . 

 3702a colossea 



3703 Nieremberg-ia gracilis . 

 3706 frutescens 



3707 

 3710 

 3713 

 3716 

 3718 

 3719 



Nigella 



Nolana atriplicifolia. 



— alba 



lanceolata 



paradoxa violacea . 

 prostrata . 



Mixed 



per oz., 20c. 



3720 Nycterinia selaginoides 



3721 Capensis 



3722 Obeliscaria pulcherrima 



(Enothera 



3727 Orobus lathyroides 

 3730 niger 



3733 Oxalis Valdiviana . 



3737 Oxyura chrysanthemoides . 



Pseonia officinalis 

 Sinensis .... 



3740 

 3744 



3746 Palafoxia Hookeriana. 



3750 Falava flexuosa . . . . 



3752 

 3753 

 3754 

 3755 

 3758 

 3759 

 3760 

 3762 

 3763 

 3765 

 3766 

 3767 

 3767a 

 3768 

 3769 

 3770 

 3773 

 3777 

 3781 



3786 

 3787 

 3787a 



3788 

 3789 



Pansy,*Brk "Faust", p'roz 

 *Lord Beaconsfield . ' 

 Quadricolor .... ' 



Striped ' 



*Emperor William . 1 

 Fawn Color .... 1 



*Light Blue 



Violet-margined . . ' 

 *Gold-margined ... ' 

 *Five-blotched (Odier) 4 

 *Bugnot's Superb Str'n ' 

 *Trimardeau Giant . ' 

 Trimardeau Yellow ' 



*Black Blue 



Bronze 4 



*White 4 



*Azure Blue 1 



*Pure Yellow .... 4 

 *Candidissima, . . . 

 "Snow Queen". . ' 

 atropurpurea ... ' 

 — alba marginata . ' 

 *Thorburn's Superb 

 Large Strain ... 4 



*Mixed 4 



Common Mixed . . ' 

 Choice collections, including 

 24 vars. Pansy or Heart' s- 

 18 

 12 



.,$1.25 

 1.25 

 1.25 

 1.50 

 1.50 

 1.25 

 1.25 

 1.25 

 1.25 

 6.00 

 12.00 

 3.00 

 4.00 

 1.25 

 1.50 

 1.25 

 1.25 

 1.25 



1.25 

 1.25 

 1.25 



7.00 

 1.25 

 75 



ease . 



2 3 



2 3 



2 3 



2 



2 3 

 2 



3 



2 3 

 1 3 



Giant Pansv 



3790 



3804 

 3810 

 3812 

 3820 

 3824 



Paris Daisy 



Pelargonium, Fancy 



Pentstemon Clevelandii 



antirrhinoides 



beterophyllum 



spectabilis 



Mixed European . . per oz. ,50c. 



hhA 



gP 

 hP 



hA 



hhP 

 thP 



hP 



tP 

 hA 

 hP 



hA 



hhA 



hA 



hP 



white 



w. & li. 



b. w.&y 

 white 

 b. & w. 

 b. & v. 

 blue 

 mixed 



pink 

 w. b. 



r. & y. 



blue 

 purple 



yel. 



red 

 blush 



pk.& d. 



black 



violet 



4-color 



strip. 



blue 



fawn 



1. blue 



mar. 



spot 



yel. 



bk.&bl. 



bronze 



white 



blue 



yel. 



white 

 dk. pur. 

 pr.&w 



mixed 



mixed 

 crim. 



yel. 

 blue 

 bl.&r. 

 mixed 



1 



trai. 

 1 



1U 



71 



trai. 



2 

 4 



var. 



cts. 

 25 



1 25 

 1 00 

 75 

 60 

 50 

 75 



Plant bearing coral berries. 

 ) Species of tobacco valuable as 

 > decorative plants; deliciously 

 ) fragrant flowers. 

 I Handsome flowers ; fine for hang- 

 s' ing baskets or edgings. 



See Love-in-a-Mist. 



Are very showy when in flower, 

 and should be planted in the 

 border; fine trailing plants. 



j- Pretty dwarf plants. 



Showy bedding plants. 



See Evening Primrose. 



) These deserve a place in gardens ; 

 j fine pea blossom. 



Charming little plants. 



Showy Composite. 



[Beautiful hardy plants, with 

 j large, handsome flowers. 



Very good Everlasting. 



Pretty. 



(Viola tricolor.) Heart's-ease. All 

 the varieties are saved from 

 fine, choice flowering plants. 

 They cannot be surpassed in 

 color or blooming qualities. 

 They should be carefully culti- 

 vated, and will richly pay for 

 good treatment in their large 

 flowers and foliage. The seeds 

 should be sown early in autumn 

 if large flowers are expected, 

 and preferably in a frame. If 

 sown in spring the flowers will 

 not be as large as from seed 

 sown in autumn. No. 3766 has 

 exceedingly beautiful, extra 

 large flowers, with very broad 

 blotches and upper petals finely 

 lined. 3787a is the richest and 

 most choicely varied mixture 

 ever offered. It produces only 

 the handsomest colors and fin- 

 est forms, and these in great 

 diversity. The collections here 

 offered merit specialattention, 

 and are sure to give splendid 

 results. Those markedthus (*) 

 are best for bedding. 



See Chrysanthemum frutescens. 



Beautiful greenhouse plants. 



Among the most beautiful of our 

 herbaceous perennials, and 



[. should be grown extensively, 

 being very hardy and free flow- 



I ering; fine for bedding. 



