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CAMPBELL SEED STORES 
open during the day; White Moonflower (grandiflora 
alba), open at night and early morning. Pkts., 
Leari, 20c; White, 10c. 
MORNING GLORIES. 
Rapid, very showy annual vines; sow February to 
June, soaking 24 hours. Germination period 5 to 10 
days. Convolvulus species: Major Blue, and Major 
Mixed: Minor (1 foot, for rockeries) Mixed; Ipomoea 
species; Heavenly Blue, sky-blue, 4-inch flowers, 
with white throat'; Giant Mexican Pink; Imperialis, 
Japanese Hybrids Mixed, very large, unusual color¬ 
ings. Pkts., 10c, except Heavenly Blue, 15c. 
MYOSOTIS (Forget-me-not). Per. 
Blue dainty flowers, for moist, shady beds and bor¬ 
ders; sow January to June. Germination period 15 
days. Biennials: 
Alpestris, blue, 1 foot, trailing; Victoria, bright 
blue, yellow-centered, for edging, 8 inches. 
Perennials: 
Dissitiflora bright blue, 6 inches; Oblongata per- 
feeta, deep blue, winter-flowering, 1 foot; Palustris 
semperflorens, blooms from early spring until fall, 
6 inches. Pkts., 15c. 
NASTURTIUM (Tropaeolum). 
Bright flowers, very easily grown, the dwarf sorts 
(10 inches) for beds in sun or partial shade, the 
tails covering low fences, or trailing as a ground- 
cover, and both furnishing bouquets; sow March to 
August. Germinating period 8 to 10 days. 
Golden Gleam, new double yellow. Pkt., 15c. 
Lilliput (6 inches, very compact.): 
Lady Cherry, wine red, dark-leaved; Ruby, rosy 
red; Lilliput Hybrids Mixed. 
Dwarf (10 inches): 
Cloth of Gold, fiery red, leaves gold; Empress 
of India, dark red, dark leaves; Golden King, 
deep Indian yellow; Pearl or Moonlight, cream; 
Vesuvius, salmon rose; Dwarf Fine Mixed. 
Tall, or Trailing: 
Dunnett’s Orange, orange yellow; King Theo¬ 
dore, deepest red; Pearl or Moonlight, cream; 
Vesuvius, salmon rose; Calif. Giants Mixed. 
Pkts., 5c and 15c. 
NEMESIA. 
Orange, yellow, rose, scarlet flowers in clusters, 
for showy beds and borders in winter and spring; 
sow October to April. Germinating period 20 days. 
Strumosa grandiflora Suttoni, Orange, Rose, Scarlet, 
and Mixed, 1 foot; Compacta Blue Gem splendid 
forget-me-not-like bedder, 7 inches. Pkts., 10c. 
NEMOPHILA insignis (Baby Blue Eyes). 
Sky-blue native, for beds and bulb-cover in sun or 
partial shade; sow where to remain; 6 inches; sow 
October to May. Pkt., 5c. 
NEPETA Mussini. Per. 
Small blue flowers, grey foliage, ideal for rockeries 
and edgings; 1 foot; sow January to April. Pkt., 
15c. 
NICOTIANA Affinis (Sweet-scented Tobacco Plant). 
White, pink, lavender, and crimson, large, open 
flowers with long tubes, very fragrajnt at night; 
easily-grown, quick, and continuous-flowering; 2 
to 4 feet; sow January to June. Germinating period 
5 to 10 days. Waxy White; Crimson King; Hybrida 
Mixed, all colors. Pkts., 10c. 
NIEREMBERGIA gracilis. 
White, veined lavender; graceful plant for hanging 
baskets and rockeries; 1 foot; sow January to May. 
Pkt., 15c. 
NIGELLA Damascena (Love-in-a-Mist). 
Large, semi-double, soft blue flowers, nestling in 
fine, feathery foliage; iy 2 feet; sow February to 
May. Germinating period 10 to 15 days. Miss Jekyll. 
Pkt., 10c. 
NOLANA (Chilian Bell Flower). 
Blue-lavender bell-shaped flowers, on a sunny 
ground-cover plant; 6 inches; sow February to May. 
Pkt., 10c. 
