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Tall or Climbing Nasturtiums 
Pkt. 10c; oz. 20c; V^lb. 50c 
6215 Butterfly. Yellow, spotted salmon. 
6216 Crimson. Velvety red. 
6217 Edward Otto. Brownish lilac. 
Very odd and beautiful. 
6218 King Theodore. Purple-garnet. 
Dark leaves. Very popular. 
6220 Moonlight. Amber-white. 
6221 Rose. Salmon-pink. 
6222 Scarlet. Vivid red. 
6223 Spitfire. Rosy scarlet. 
6225 Sunlight. Bright orange. 
6226 Twilight. Pale salmon. 
6227 Vesuvius. Salmon-pink. 
6228 Yellow. Sunflower-yellow. 
6230 Breck’s Tall Rainbow Mixture. 
Pkt. 10c; oz. 20c; J^Ib. 50c; lb. $1.50. 
62340 COLLECTION, 6 tall varieties for 50c. 
Nemophila • Love'Grove 
Charming, quick-growing annuals of 
rosette-like habit, with inch-wide flowers 
in delicate colors on stems less than a foot 
high. 
Pkts. 10c and 25c; oz. 75c 
Blue 
6236 Insignis. Baby Blue-Eyes, 
flowers with white centers. 
6237 Mixed. Blue, lavender, and white 
Nemesia 
A very beautiful, quick-growing, 
early-blooming annual, both lor bed¬ 
ding and cool greenhouse culture. 
Nemesias are closely related to 
snapdragons and produce a very 
brilliant display in the garden over a 
long period. 
Pkts. 25c 
Strumosa Suttonii 
Large heads of beautiful 
flowers on erect plants which 
make a splendid mass for bed¬ 
ding and afford flower-stems 
long enough for cutting. 
6240 Blue 6246 Rose 
6242 Crimson 6248 Mixed 
6244 Orange 
Dwarf Varieties 
Very compact plants, suit¬ 
able for massed bedding, with 
flowers of unsurpassed bril¬ 
liance. 
6256 Blue Gem 
6257 Fire King 
6259 Orange King 
6260 White Gem 
Nasturtium. Tall, Rainbow Mixture 
Nemesia strumosa Suttonii 
Nicotiana • Floivering Tobacco 
The deliciously fragrant flowers have long, slender tubes and five-pointed, starry 
faces. Foliage large, bright green, and velvety, somewhat resembling that of tobacco. 
The seed is hardy and will establish the plants in out-of-the-way corners where they come 
up year after year. No flower is more valuable for producing an all-pervading, delicious 
fragrance in the garden at night. 
Pkts. 10c and 25c, except where noted 
Nicotiana affinis 
6268 Breck’s Snowstorm. (See second 
cover.) Dainty variety of the greatest 
value in all gardens large or small. 
Forms low rosettes of foliage with 
showery sprays of miniature, snow- 
white, starry flowers on wiry stems. 
Fine for cutting. Deliciously fragrant. 
Pkt. 25c. 
6269 Crimson Bedder. The blooms are a 
rich lustrous wine-red and are borne in 
great profusion. Plants are of dwarf, 
pyramidal habit, not over 15 to 18 
inches in height. Therefore it is equally 
valuable for mass bedding or for plant¬ 
ing in small groups. Pkt. 15c. 
6270 Affinis. The old-fashioned Star of 
Bethlehem. Pure white. ]^oz. 50c. 
6271 Affinis Hybrids. Pink, white, crim¬ 
son, and intermediate shades. M oz - 50c. 
6272 Sanderas. Dark, velvety crimson. 
6273 Sanderae Hybrids. Glorious mixture 
of all colors. 
6274 Sylvestris. Very tall, with drooping 
long-tubed flowers, graceful and fra¬ 
grant. 
ROCK-GARDENERS 
ATTENTION! 
If not overdone, the inclusion of the 
dwarfer Nicotianas in the rock-garden 
will create charming effects. 
We especially recommend Crimson 
Bedder and Snowstorm. 
