PLANT FORGET-ME-NOT WITH YOUR PANSIES 
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NEMESIA □ 
(Normal germination, 20-30 days) 
Triumph Mixed (Nana Compacta)—Half-hardy 
annual, 1 foot tall, with orchid-like flowers in 
many colors, ranging from rose and yellow-orange 
to blue. Excellent for borders, bedding, and as a 
pot-plant. We can thank South Africa for 
Nemesia. fa oz., 50c.; pkt., 15 
NEPETA O 
(Normal germination, 15-30 days) 
AMussini Nana Compacta —Compact bushes 
bearing terminal spikes of pale lavender-blue 
blossoms. Splendid for edging and rock work. 
Both flowers and foliage are aromatic. 12 inches. 
Native of Persia.£ oz., 50c.; pkt., 10 
NICOTIANA □ 
(Normal germination, 5-10 days) 
Affinis Hybrids Mixed —This sweet scented 
tobacco somewhat resembles a Petunia, but has a 
longer tube, and more pronounced petals. Open¬ 
ing toward evening, they emit a very powerful 
perfume. Blooms all Summer and Autumn, and 
shows shades of blue, red, white, rose and pink. 
2 feet. Native of Brazil, Uruguay and Paraguay. 
\ oz., 35c.; pkt., io 
NIGELLA DAMASCENA □ 
(Love-in-a-Mist) 
(Normal germination, 10-15 days) 
Miss Jekyll. —One of the best of the old-fashioned 
blue flowers. A free growing profuse blooming 
annual with very fine cut leaves. Thrives well 
under adverse conditions, including the poorest 
soil. Is a native of the Mediterranean region. 
\ oz., 35c.; pkt., 10 
Oenothera —Bee Evening Primrose. 
Painted Tongue —See Salpiglossis. 
Papaver —See Poppy. 
PANSIES O 
(Normal germination, 8-40 days) 
Seeds should be sown indoors early in Spring or 
outdoors during August and plants protected in 
Winter. In bloom sixty days after planting and 
continue to bloom until after frost. Though 
perennials, pansies are best treated as annuals. 
8 inches. All pansies do best in soil that is rich, 
cool and moist. They are natives of the North 
and South Temperate Zones. 
Fairy Queen- —Light blue, white border. 
| oz., 40c.; pkt., 10 
Dr. Faust —King of the Blacks.? oz., 60c.; pkt., 10 
Golden Queen —Pure yellow. .? oz., 90c.; pkt., 10 
Lord Beaconsfield —Lavender, shading to purple. 
£ oz., 75c.; pkt., 10 
Meteor —Mahogany brown, with yellow. 
\ oz., 60c.; pkt., 10 
Prince Henry —Darkest blue. . £ oz., 90c.; pkt., 10 
Landreths' Fine Bedding Pansy 
Victoria Red —Magnificent. Flowers of deep 
claret-red color, large and very beautiful. 
§ oz., 55c.; pkt., 10 
Snowflake —Pure white.. .? oz., 75c.; pkt., 10 
A (New) Almond Blossom —Cattleya flowered, 
delicate rose.} oz., 60c.; pkt., 15 
Giant Trimardeau —Mixed. A distinct class of 
plants bearing enormous flowers. 
£ oz., 60c.; pkt., 10 
Masterpiece— Mixed. Frilled. Not excelled in 
good quality. | oz., 70c.; pkt., 10 
Fine Bedding Mixed. £ oz., 45c.; pkt., 10 
Landreths* All Giants Mixed g oz., 1.00; pkt., 10 
Triumph of the Giants —This is as fine seed as is 
possible to procure, producing round bushy plants 
with long-stemmed flowers of enormous size. 
Petals are curled, and overlap each other in such 
a way as to appear almost double. Several new 
color-tones are met with in this mixture, notably 
new reds and browns. fa oz., 1.50; pkt., 50 
A (New) Engelmann’s Giant Mixed —Mr. Engel - 
mann, one of the foremost British growers, has in 
this mixture given us a strain of immense size 
(3-4 inches across) containing a wide range of 
colors both dark and light. Compact and early 
flowering. Originator’s seed, fa oz., 1.75; pkt., 75 
Tufted Pansies —See Viola cornuta. 
