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MISS C. H. LIPPINCOTT, 319 AND 323 SIXTH ST. S., MINNEAPOLIS. MINN. 
NIGELLA, LOVE-IN-A-MIST. 
Hardy annual known as “Devil-in-Bush” 
and "Lady-in-Green,” because the blos- 
soms are partially concealed by tlie abun- 
dance of finely cut foliage. The plant and 
flower are both handsome, and require 
but little care. Pkt. 3 cts. 
OXALIS. 
Exceedingly free flowering little plants, 
with lively foliage and entirely covered 
with bright flowers from June until Sep- 
tember. It is not generally known that 
these annual varieties of Oxalis are fully 
equal for edgings to the Varieties grown 
from bulbs. Mixed colors. Pkt. 3 cts. 
OENOTHERA. 
(EVENING PRIMROSE.) 
Acaulis Alba. Saucer-shaped, silvery- 
white flowers of enormous size, often as 
large as a Moonflower; very striking and 
fragrant. Plant almost stemless, the 
leaves lying close to the ground. Pkt. 3c. 
NICOTIANA AFFINIS. 
When its large, pure white flowers are fully ex- 
panded in the evening and early morning, it has a 
most striking effect and so fragrant that a small 
bed will perfume the whole surrounding atmos- 
phere. If the plants are taken up in the fall, cut 
back, and potted, they will bloom freely all winter 
in the house. Pkt. 6 cts. 
NICOTIANA COLOSSEA. 
(GIANT TOBACCO PLANT.) 
FRESH AND RELIABLE. 
Mrs. R. T. Gayden, Winona, Miss., wr/fes 
—Your Flower Seeds are fresh and re- 
liable and gave much satisfaction, 
hence my order this spring, with best 
wishes for your success. 
This new Tobacco Plant grows to the height of 
9 feet, the leaves grow 3 feet long with a diameter of 
20 inches. The stalk being red contrasts very pleas- 
ingly with the dark green foliage. It is most effec- 
tive as solitary plant on the lawn and also in com- 
bination with other foliage plants. Pkt. 12 cts. 
NOLANA. 
Beautiful trailing 
plants, almost equal 
to the Portulaca for 
growing in masses, 
and unsurpassed for 
baskets, pots, vases or 
rock work. The flower 
is similar in shape to 
a Morning Glory and 
of various colons. 
Pkt. 3 Cts. 
AN OUNCE 
Of Dwarf Nasturtium 
seed will be sufficient, 
for a bed ten feet in 
diameter, and will 
make a better display 
for three months, than 
almost any other 
plant. (See page 29.) 
Fill I Cultural 
■ Directions 
of all Flower Seeds will 
be 9ent on request. 
