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THE INLAND SEED C O.’S 
NEMOPHILA — BABY EYES — LOVE-IN- 
THE-GROVE (A) — The pretty, bell-shaped 
flowers are freely produced all summer. Plants 
eigrht inches high; of neat, bushy habit. Mixed, 
pkt., 5o. 
NICOTIANA — AFFINIS (Tuberose-Flowered 
Tobacco) (A)—Delightfully sweet-scented, tu¬ 
bular flowers, blooming continually; annual, two 
to three feet high. Mixed, pkt., 10c. 
NIQELIA—LOVE-IN-A-MIST or DEVIL-IN- 
THE-BUSH —- DAMASCENA (A)—A compact, 
free-flowering plant with finely cut foliage, cu¬ 
rious-looking flowers and seed pods, mixed. 
Height, one foot. Double pkt., 10c. 
PANSIES 
PLUMARIUS (Grass Pink) (B)—A beautiful 
hardy pink. Pringed-edged flowers. Sweet scent¬ 
ed. Single mixed. Pkt., 10c; J /2 oz., 50c; oz., 80c. 
PETUNIA 
PETUNIA (A)—Of easy culture, early to bloom 
and continues throughout the summer until the 
first killing frost. No other flower produces a 
greater diversity of color, retaining its fresh- 
ne.ss for so long a period. 
Single Mixed, pkt., 10c; Yz oz., 75c; oz., $1.25. 
CALIFORNIA GIANTS (A) — Flowers very 
large in great variety of colors and markings 
with yellow throats. Fringed. Mixed, Pkt., 25c; 
'/4 oz., $7.50. 
PINKS 
DIANTHUS — The Pinks are old-fashioned 
favorites and have much variation in color. Both 
the single and double Pinks are well adapted for 
bedding and borders, and are suitable also for 
cutting as the stems are of good length and the 
brilliantly colored flowers contract vividly with 
the rather narrow, bright, light green leaves 
about one foot high. 
Single or double. Pkt., 10c; 1/2 oz., 50c; oz., 80c. 
Petunia 
PRIDE OF PORTLAND (A)—A very fine shade 
of pink. Large flowers ruffled. Pkt., 25c; V± oz., 
$9.00. ’ 
ELKS PRIDE (A)—A very rich purple with a 
velvety black lustre over all. Large single flow¬ 
ers. Pkt., 25c; ^4 oz., $9100. 
ROSY MORN (A)—A bright rosy pink, with I 
silvery white throat, very charming, compact. 
PANSY — (VIOLA ARICOLOR) (P)—A half 
hardy perennial, growing four to six inches high 
and probably the best known among the most 
popular flowers in cultivation, thriving best in a 
moist, shady location, and in rich, loamy soil. 
FANCY MIXED—Flowers of richest and most 
varied shades. Plants hardy and vigorous. A very 
fine mixture. Pkt., 10c; Yz oz., $1.00; oz., $1.75. 
GIANT—Frilled, Mixed—A splendid mixture 
of various shapes and markings. The blossoms 
are perfectly round and are blotched at the base. 
Pkt., 15c; 1/2 oz., $2.00; oz., $3.50. 
SWISS GIANTS—These have been carefully 
re-selected and bred up to their present excel¬ 
lence, and for giant size, substance, form and 
coloring they are unsurpassed. Mixed, pkt., 25c; 
J /4 oz., $2.50; Yz oz., $4.50; oz., $ 8 . 00 . 
VIOLA CORNUTA—Tufted Pansies (P)— 
Viola is often mistaken for a small pansy. It 
belongs to the same family and is one of the 
best for borders. Very attractive. Free bloom¬ 
ing. Mixed, pkt., 10 c; Yz oz., $1.25; oz., $2.50. 
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