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Nigella. Miss Jekyll (Love-in-a-Mist) H.A. 



Lovely variety, giving :ui abundance of lonn-stenimed flowers 

 which are of a clear cornflower-blue, prettily set in slender foliage. 

 One of our most attractive annuals. The plants are extremely hardy, 

 and an autumn sowing produces the best specimens for flowering the 

 following summer. Those who recjuire plenty of long-.stemmed, 

 graceful flowers of an attractive cornflower-blue color should obtain 

 seed of this delightful variety of Love-in-a-Mist, and sow in the open 

 air during April. Height i^in. (See illustration.) Pkt. loc, Koz.$i. 

 Nigella, Finest Mixed. Pkt. 5 cts. 



NIEREMBERGIA frutescens. H.H.P. i ft. Large, cup-shaped 



lilac flowers. Pkt. 10 cts., oz. 50 cts. 

 OENOTHERA (Evening Primrose). H.A Annual varieties. Pkt. 



Large white, golden yellow and crimson-spotted flowers. 



Finest mixed f o 05 



Fraseri. 4. P. i K ft. June to Sept. Yellow oz.,^1.50.. 10 



Frutieosa major. H.P. 2 ft. June to Aug. Golden yellow. 



oz., 75 cts. . . 10 



Lamarckiana. LLP. 2 ft. June to Aug. Golden yellow. 



oz., 25 cts.. . 05 



Missouriensis. H.P. i ft. Summer. Goldt-n yellow 10 



Rosea Mexicana. H.P. i Ji ft. Summer. Pink 20 



Taraxacifolia. H.P. iKft. Summer. White 10 



Youngii. H.P. 2 ft. Summer. Yellow 25 



OXALIS rosea. Rosy 10 



Alba. White '. 10 



Delicata. Pink 25 



Tropaeloides. Dark bronze foliage oz.,$[.25.. 10 



Ostrowskia m agnifica (Bellwort) H.H.P. 



\'i-ry pretty campanula-like flower from Buchara. Pale blue: root 

 bulbous. Pkt. 25 cts. 



Pentstemon gloxinioides, Boddington's 

 Hybrids (H.H.P.) 



The hardy Pentstemons are not very well known in America, but 

 they are among the most showy of perennials. The varieties we offer 

 are saved from large gloxinia-shaped flowers, comprising the most 

 varied colors from white to deepest crimson, with intermediate 

 shades of rose, pink and lavender. Seeds sown in heat during Jan- 

 uary or February will bloom the same season. Pkt. 50c., 3 pkts. $1.25. 



Pentstemon glosinioidei, Boddington's Hybrids 



Nigella, Miss Jekyll 



Pentstemon. Sensation 



This is by far the most brilliant of all Pentstemons, and as a bed- 

 ding plant t.'ikes rank with the petunia, phlox, etc. It grows about 2 

 feet high, ever\' branch being a siiike of large gloxinia-like flowers 

 ill a very wide range of liright colors, including rose, red, carmine, 

 cherry, pink, lilac, purple, etc. Pkt. 15 cts., 4 pkts. for sects. 



PENTSTEMON. H.H.P. Highly ornameittal plants, with Pkt. 

 an .ibundanci- of gloxinia-like blossoms. 

 Barbatus Torreyi. H P. .\ vi r>- free-flowering hardy I'ent- 



stcmon, with lung coral liki- flowers J!o 10 



Pulchellus hybridus. Shades of lilac and retl 15 



Digitalis. 3 ft. June to .August. Pure white 



Pubescens. 3 ft. June to .August. Lavender w 



I Wrightii. ; ft. June to August. Scarlet 2,s 



