Nicotiana 
NICOTIANA AFFINIS. 
When its large, pure white flowers are fully expanded 
In the evening and early morning, it has a most striking 
effect, and so fragrant that a small bed will perfume 
the whole surrounding atmosphere. If the plants are 
taken up in the fall, cut back, and potted, they will 
bloom freely all winter in the house. Pkt., 100 seeds, 4c. 
NOLANA. 
Beautiful trailing plants, almost equal to the Portu- 
laca for growing in masses, and unsurpassed for 
baskets, pots, vases or rock work, The flower is similar 
in shape to a Morning Glory. Pkt., 25 seeds, 3 cts. 
ORNAMENTAL GRASSES. 
All the annual varieties mixed, many of them being 
really handsome in growth, and all of them desirable 
for winter bouquets, if cut while green and dried in the 
shade. .Large pkt., O cents. 
When . . . 
A business has 
been before the 
S ublic foranum- 
er of years, and 
every year in- 
creased in popu- 
larity with the 
people, it is safe 
to assume that 
thebusinessmust 
possess merit of 
the highestorder, 
or it would not be 
held in such high 
esteem. Never 
was a seed busi- 
ness in such uni- 
versal favor with 
the flower lover 
as mine is now. 
and has been for 
tho past six years 
of its existence, 
and this popular- 
ity is due to the 
satisfaction my 
seeds have given 
—low prices— and 
prompt service. 
„ Mrs. 0. A. Ball. 
Vernon Center, N.Y., 
Mnrch 5. 1895. writes: 
The seeds purchased 
from you last season 
did finely. I raised 
18 Primulas (Prim- 
roses) from one pack- 
et of seed and 6old 
several of them for 
20 cents each at our 
church floral festi- 
val, 
Lily McDanel, 709 
N. 96th St., W. Phila- 
delphia, Pa., Feb. 18, 
1895, writes: This 
will be the third 
year I have used your 
flower seeds and I 
cordially recommend 
them to others. 
Nlgella. 
NIQELLA, Love-IN-A-JIist. 
TTardy annual, known as “Devil-in-Bush," and 
“Lady-in-Green.” because the blossoms are par- 
tially concealed by the abundance of finely cut 
foliage. The plant and flower are both hand- 
some, and require but little care. Pkt, 50 seeds, 
3 cents. 
CENOTHERA, (Evening PRinRosE.) 
Saucer-shaped flowers of various colors and 
enormous size, often as large as a Moonflower; 
very striking and fragrant. Pkt„ 100 seeds, 3c, 
OXAL1S. 
Exceedingly free flowering little plants, en- 
tirely covered with bright flowers from June 
until September. It. is not generally known that 
these annual varieties of Oxalis are fully equal 
for edgings to the varioty grown from bulbs. 
Mixed colors. Pkt., 100 seeds. 3 cents. 
