NOLANA. 
Beautiful trailing 
plants, almost equal to 
the Portulaca for grow¬ 
ing in masses, ana un¬ 
surpassed for baskets, 
pots, vases or rock work. 
The flower Is similar In 
shape to a Morning Glory 
and of various colors. 
Pkt. £5 seeds, 3 cts. 
THE SECRET 
OF 
SUCCESS. 
GOOD SEEDS. 
LOW PR/CES. 
AS REPRESENTED. 
A WOMAN. 
NICOTIANA AFFINIS. 
When Its large, pure white flowers are fully expanded 
In the evening and carlvmorning.it has a most striking 
effect and so fragrant that asmall bed will porfumo the 
whole surrounding atmosphere. If the plants aro takon 
up in the fall, cut back, and potted, they will bloom 
freely all winter in the house. Pkt. 100 seeds G cts. 
ORNAMENTAL GRASSES. 
All the annual varieties mixed, many of them being 
really handsome In growth and ull of them desirablo 
for winter bouquets, if cut while green and dried in the 
shade. Large pkt., G cts. 
Mm. F. 8. Buell, Plalnrille, Conn., write*:—The Punny need I 
bought of you last spring lion grown nicely, neurly every weed 
coming up. 
Marian Coleman, Schuyler* Lake, N. Y., write*:—Mr Itoyal Show 
Pan*ie* are lovely and are very much admired for .their rich col¬ 
oring and unique shading. 
NIGELLA, LOVE-IN-A-MIST. 
Hardy annual known ns “Dovll-ln-Bush" 
and “Lady-ln-Groon.” because tho blossoms 
aro partially concealed by tho abundanco of 
finely cut foliage. Tho plant, and flower aro 
both handsomo, and roqulro but llttlo caro. 
Pkt. GO seeds, 3 cts. 
(ENOTHERA. 
(EVENING PRIMROSE.) 
Saucer-shaped flowers of various colors 
and enormous slzo, ofton as largo as a Moon- 
flower; very striking and fragrant. Plant 
almost stem less, tho loaves lying closo to tho 
ground. 1‘kt. 100 Heeds, 3 cts. 
OXALIS. 
Exceedingly freo floworlng llttlo plants, 
With lively follago and entirely covered with 
bright flowers from Juno until Soptombor. It 
Is not generally known thattheso annual va¬ 
rieties of Oxulls aro fully equal for edgings 
to tho variety grown from bulbs. Mixod col¬ 
ors. Pkt. 100 needs, 3 cts. 
Mr*. E. Orou, McHenry. MI**., writ**:—TTurrahl one* 
again for a woman WHO DAKE8 TO QUOTJfi LOW 
PKI0E8 on beautiful flower Meed*. ^ 
Mr*. L. ,T. OHirer, Lebanon, Tenn., write*:—I have 
had remarkable nuco*hm with iny flower* for the laat 
THUKK ykauh that X Imre been planting your need*. 
