Miss Emma v. White 
Tul**^!.!. 0 . Aj.r.. '1)9. "Tou \ixvc suppUM my for tli* Ifui (v-'ur T«Ar». 
TUnNuturUuiiit liav,i Uevd lK«AUtif\iI."— Sli«i M. tlKY>kH. 
PAEONY 
One of the moul satLsfactory pcrotinials. The 
seed is slow m perm 111:1 ting, aud the plants do 
net bloom until the second or third ye;\r, but once 
established they i>ay for the lonff wait'uiij, and 
one often sets new and vahmblo varieties from 
the seedlincs. Fresh seed sown in the fall will 
come up the followine spring. Mixed. Pkt,. 12 
seeds, 5o. 
Hybrids of NlCQtlana Sandcrae 
NICOTIANA 
Nicotlana Sanderae Hybrids. Small, Rrnce- 
ful flowers, in muny shades of crimson, purple, 
cannme. pink or ninuvc. 2 to 3 feet. Mixed. 
Pkt.. 200 sectis. 5c. 
Nicotlana, Mixed. Three popular \Tirieties, 
S'l - Affinls, the common variety: 
Sylvestris, plants not so atnuurlinK and tubes of 
the blossoms miieh longer; CoUossea, now and 
RigantiQ m siao, magnificent ns a foliage plant 
2 to 3 feet. MLxed. Pkt., SOO seeds, 60. 
ORNAMENTAL PEPPERS, Mixed 
/rhe cultivation of .smnll-fruitod popnors for the 
window or ornamental nanlen is cxeitinK much 
attention, and there are manv now and odd sort.^ 
wlueh arc interest iiiK to grow besides being of 
use for seasoning, etc. This mixture eoiitaiim tho 
popular Chri:4tmas Pepper; I'.lephnnt's Trunk; 
lom Thumb; Little CJrm; Prince of Wales; .Tap- 
nueso Faney, henrt-.shaped; Ivixleiduscupe, nlnm- 
shapetl, white turning to reil: t'herrv lieu and 
riierry Yellow, with cherry-like fruits; and ml 
Ohiii, small searlet, used for "pepi)er sauce." 
Mixed. I'kt., 7o .seeds, 4c. 
OENOTHERA^ Evenins: Primrose 
There aro many bcautifiil varieties of these 
han:l;V annuals and perennials. 1 have what I 
consider tho best four, and olTer them in a mixluro 
via.: Auealis, silveiy wliite flowers; Drummondi, 
nuxefl coloi-s; Liunarelciana. enormous yellow 
flowers, very show\- and hnrtly: Kosea, the jMcx- 
icnn primroao.with largo iiink hlofisoma. 1 to 2 ft. 
MLxeil. Pkt., 300 seeds, 5o. 
OXALIS 
This is a mixtmc of threo annual varieties: 
Rosen, beautiful rost^colored flowers, excellent 
for hanging baskets; Trojjaeoloides, dark brown 
foliage with yellow flowers flno for cdginga; 
Valdivianaj deep yellow, witli reddish streaks. 
Mixed. '% inches. Pkt., 175 seeds, 4o. 
A QUESTION ANSWERED 
Thpso nro proltT ns edrjns for (Iuwpp hciU or wnlkii: Asoratum. Qom Alynnam, Dwarf Ooroopilo, 
Dw»rf Variegated HaBtnrtlam, Dwarf PWoi, Qoldoa Povcrlow, Llliput Nanlurtlum, Portoloco. 
5It. Gnivo. 
31.1.. Axir.. '09 
"Have always 
had Nastup- 
limn boilH 
f r o HI your 
seeds ilio tfin-y 
7t ttlQ Wht'tll 
rountry.*' 
M I B a 1-CClLK 
West. 
NIGELLA, Miss Jekyll 
A now variety of this hnrdy an- 
nual. "Love-in-a-mist," bearing 
an abundance of long-stcmmcd 
flowers in clear corn-flower blue, 
charmingly embedded in the Inoy, 
fern-likofoliiigo. Pkt., 50 seeds, 60 
NOLANA 
The Nolanas'aro charming little 
trailing plants, unsurpnssctl for 
pots, rock-work or hangmg baskets 
The word Nolana means a little 
bell which describes the shape of 
the beautiful sk>'-blue flowers. 
Pkt., 100 seeds, 3c.' 
