RELIABLE FLOWER SEEDS/ 



Nigella Miss Jekyll 



MyOSOtiS (Forget-Me-Not) 



Few spring flowers are more admired than the lovely Forget- 

 Me-Nots, which are especially effective when grown in masses. 

 Perennials and hardy if given slight protection through the winter. 

 Seed may be sown any time from spring till mid-summer. The 

 Alpestris varieties and Dissitiflora come into bloom in April, and 

 are largely used for bedding or borders in connection with spring- 

 flowering bulbs, Pansies, etc. The Palustris sorts do not bloom 

 till May, but continue till fall. 9 to 12 inches. 



Nemesia 



A very pretty annual which does best in a cool position; the plants grow 

 about a foot high, and the orchid-like flowers are very varied in color, includ- 

 ing rose, yellow, blue, orange, etc. (see cut). per pkt. 

 3396 Nana Compacta Blue Gem. A splendid variety for bedding 



or edging. 7 inches. Special pkt., 50 cts $0 IS 



3399 Nana Compacta Orange Prince. Brilliant orange. Special 



pkt., 75 cts 25 



3401 Dwarf Large-flowering Hybrids Mixed. Special pkt., 



50 cts 1$ 



Nepeta (Mauve Catnip) 

 3407 Mussini. Neat bushes of small lavender-like foliage covered 

 with terminal spikes of pale mauve flowers, both foliage and 

 flowers aromatic. May-Sept. 1 ft. Splendid for beds, edging or 

 rock garden. Special pkt., 75 cts 15 



Nicotiana 



3411 Affinis (Tuberose-flowered Tobacco). Delightfully sweet-scented 

 pure white, tubular flowers, blooming continually; annuals; 2 to 

 3 feet. \ oz., 25 cts 



3412 Affinis Hybrids. Similar to Affinis but with larger flowers in 

 a great variety of colors. A very satisfactory and easily grown 

 plant. Blooms all summer. 2 to 3 feet. \ oz., 25 cts 



3413 Sylvesjtris. Plants of pyramidal growth; 4 feet high, with fine 

 deep green foliage; pure white, fragrant, drooping flowers, borne in 

 loose heads. A most effective plant either used in conjunction with 

 other plants in beds or as single specimens, j oz., 25 cts 



Nigella (Love in a Mist, or Devil in the Bush 



3430 Damascena Mixed. A compact, free-flowering 

 plant, with finely cut foliage, curious looking flowers 

 and seedpods, of easy culture; growing in any garden 

 soil; hardy annuals; blue and white mixed; 18 inches. 

 Oz., 25 cts 



3431 Miss Jekyll. A lovely variety, with cornflower-blue 

 blossoms; splendid for cutting. 18 inches. (See cut.) 

 2 oz., 25 cts.; oz., 40 cts 



Oenothera (Evening Primrose) 



3437 Missouriensis. A splendid hardy perennial for 

 growing in an exposed sunny position either in the 

 border or the rockery. Large yellow flowers, frequently 

 5 inches in diameter, produced freely from June 

 until August. 12 inches. Special pkt., 75 cts 



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3231 Alpestris Royal Blue. Rich indigo-blue flowers. The 

 finest and most effective dark blue variety; 9 inches. \ oz., 

 50 cts.; oz., $1.50 $0 15 



3233 — Robusta Grandiflora (Eliza Fanrobert). Of strong, 

 sturdy growth, about 10 inches high, with good heads of clear 

 Forget-Me-Not blue flowers. \ oz., 50 cts.; oz., $1.50 



3234 —Rosea. Large rose colored flowers. \ oz., 40 cts.; oz., 

 $1.25 



3235 —Victoria. A favorite sort, with fine heads of large, 

 clear, azure-blue flowers; plants bushy and compact; makes 

 a fine edging or bed. \ oz., 50 cts 



3239 —Mixed. A mixture of blue, rose and white-flowered 

 varieties. Per \ oz., 25 cts.; oz., 75 cts 



3236 Dissitiflora. Of dwarf, compact habit, with sprays of 

 large, exquisite blue flowers, especially adapted for planting 

 among spring-flowering bulbs. \ oz., 75 cts 15 



3238 Palustris Semperflorens. An everblooming variety, 

 beginning to flower in May and continuing till autumn. 

 Large, clear, blue flowers in pretty sprays. \ oz., 50 cts. . . 15 



Nemesia 



Our List of Petunias contains nothing but the very finest varieties. See pages 57 and 101 



