Miss Emma V. White. 
ORNAMENTAL PEPPERS, MIXED 
The cultivation of small-fniitc! peppers fur 
the window or umamcntal garden is excitinc 
much attention, and there arc manv new ami 
odd sorts which are intcrcstinR to jtrtiw, besides 
beinft of use for seasonin;;. etc. This mixture 
contains the popular Christmas Pepper; Jap- 
anese Fancy; heart shaped; Kaleidoscope, plum- 
shaped, white turning to red; Cherr\- Red and 
Cherry Yellow, with chern'-Uke fruits; and red 
CllUi. small scarlet, used for "Pepper Sauce" 
Mixed. Pkt., 75 seeds, 4 cts. 
OXALIS. 
This is a nii.xturc of three annual varieties; 
Rosea, beautilul ruse-colored flowers, excellent 
for hangine baskets; Trv.paeoloides, dark brown 
foliaijc with yellow fl iwers fine for cdRings; 
Valdiviana deep yellow, \\ith reddish sta'aks. 
Mi.xed. Pkt., 175 seeds, 3 ct». 
OENOTHERA, Evening Primrose. 
There arc many beautiful varieties of these 
hardy annuals and perennials. 1 have what 1 
consuler the best four, and olTer them in a mix- 
ture^ viz.- Aucalis, silverv white flowers; Dnmi- 
• .""•'''■'d colors; Lamarckiana, enormous 
yellow flowers, very free flowerimt and hardy. 
Rosea, the Mexican primrofe. with large piiik 
blossoms. Mi.xcd. Pkt., 300 seeds, 4 ct«. 
SPECIAL OFFER' 0'<E two-year DOROTIIY 
fl.J' "rrLI\, PERKINS ONE TWO-VEAK 
CRIMSON RAMBLER. THESE TWO ROSES, TWO YEARS 
OLD, fOR 50 CTS. POSTPAID. 
— ;tS — .^^''"n-. '■"'■>'. '0"- "' I'UUBht led nl you List ycAt ah.I Ihcy 
wcte both tlia lictt an<I tlie cheapest I cvet h44l." ' 
•Mrs. .\uu'U.i Ouact:cntuisti. 
NOLANA. 
,. The Xolanas an- charmiinr 
little traihnK pl.iuts, iin.suriMs.'ied 
for iwts, ivek-work or liaiiiriuit 
baskets. The woi\l Nolana 
means ,^ little bell, which des- 
crtK;s the shape i.f tlu- beautiful 
sUv-blue 11.. were. Pkt., 100 .seeds. 
3 ct«. PAEONY. 
One of the most si\tis!"aclory 
peronnials. The seed is slow in 
rierminatinti, and the plants do 
not bloom until the .si'coiul or 
iluivl year, but once established 
they pay for the Iouk waitiiiK. 
and one often eels new and val- 
uable vaneties fmm the seedlings. 
Pkt , li; seeds, 5 cts. 
NICOTIANA SANDERAE. 
A now red N'ieoliana, or iiiBht-bloonn'ni; to- 
bacco, bearini! larce carmine-red flowers on 
bushy, maiiy-bmnched plants, two feet liifili, so 
lloriferous and showv ns to make the whole plant 
literally ablaze wiili (jlowini; rod. )t is easy to 
Rrow, reiinirin.,' Ihe .same treatment as other 
Nicotinnas. Pkt.. ;;U0 seeds, 5 ct«. 
NICOTIANA, MIXED. 
Three p.. polar carieties for oulv the |irice of 
one. viz.: Afflnis, the common variety; Syl- 
''»»t';l». plants not so straKKlInK and tubes of 
the blossoms much lonper; Collossea, new anil 
):u:antic in size, inaRniflccnt as a foliaKc plant 
tile leaves at flrst havinR a tint of red. Mixed 
Pkt . 500 seeds, 5 ct«. 
Also called 
"Love-in-a- 
M isl " or 
"Rnmicd 
La<ly,^' 
_ Pretty an- 
imals, with dainty, fern-like fol- 
iace ami rauiied or frincy flowers 
in .shades of blue ami while. An 
old fnvoritc.Pkt.,l.'")0 seeds. 3 eta. 
PERILLA NANKINENSIS 
A tall crowinu deeoralive pl.-ml, 
with purplish mulberry-colored 
foliaRC pretty to niztss with silver 
orirreen-leavcd plants. Tbissbrjuld 
be better known. It is very pretty 
for the border, where tall etlects 
are ilesired.Pkt., 3O0 .weds, 4 ct«. 
