MONARDA Hybrida, hp, 2ft. Fine mixed shades of 
salmon, rose, crimson and scarlet. 100 seeds. 
MYOSOTIDEUM Nobile, hp,18in. New Zealand For¬ 
get-Me-Not, firs, large, deep blue edged white. 
Sow in heat, transplant to a shady bed. 
MYOSOTIS, Forget-me-not. These are modest but 
very beautiful flowers for a moist shady place, and 
are easily started from seeds. The-' flowers are in 
clusters, plants are almost continuously in bloom. 
Alpestris, hb. Sin. One of the best for either garden 
or rockery; firs, are in clusters and very fragrant 
in the evening. Colors: Blue, White, Rose,mx. 500s 
Dissitiflora Perfection, hp, 9in. Large blue; free. 250. 
Distinction Praecox, hp, 8in. New, early, ever- 
blooming; lovely blue semi-double firs, in big 
clusters; blooms in ten weeks. 
Elsie Fonrobert, hp, 6in. Large-flow'd,blue, choice. 
Isolde Krotz, hp, 6in. Large-flowd, long-blooming. 
Marga Sacher, hp, 1ft. Firs deep sky blue, an inch 
across; fine for pots and the rockery. 100 seeds. 
New Compact Blue, hp, 6in. Masses of blue firs. 
Oblongata Perfecta, hp, 1ft. Sky blue, winter- 
bloomer. 500 seeds. 
Palustris Semperflorens, hp, 9in. The true water 
Forget-me-not; blue clusters produced freely from 
soring till late fall. 200 seeds. 
Ruth. Fisher, hp, 6in. Compact plants, bearing a 
wealth of large azure firs in fine clusters. 
Semperflorens Rosea, hp, 1ft. New, everblooming 
from early spring till winter, beautiful pure rose 
firs in clusters; fine for rockeries. 
Star of Love, hb, 8i-n. Clusters of rich blue firs; fine 
for rockery also for pots. 
Stricta, Royal Blue, hb, 1ft. Pillar-like, large, 500s. 
Sutton's Royal Blue, hb, 6in. Rich indigo blue, long 
stems, free-blooming, very fine. 500 seeds. 
Sylvatica, hp, 6in. Wood Forget-me-not, blue, 500s. 
Victoria, hb, 8in. Dwarf, globular plants covered 
with bloom, central firs double; best for borders; 
tree-blooming. Azure, Rose, Indigo, Mixed. 500s. 
Complete Special Mixture of Myosotis. 600 seeds. 
NASTURTIUM, Tom Thumb, hha. These 
grow 6in. high, branching and blooming profusely 
from June to almost frost; fine for beds and edg¬ 
ings. All are of easy culture. Plant out-doors in 
April and May in soil that is excessively rich, or 
sow in boxes and transplant to beds, setting the 
plants about a foot apart will produce large firs. 
Cloth of Gold, scarlet with golden foliage. 
Crystal Palace Gem, yellow spotted purple-maroon. 
Empress of India, deep scarlet, dark foliage. 
Golden Queen, deep yellow with golden foliage. 
King Theodore, purple garnet with dark foliage. 
Lady Bird, golden yellow, spotted crimson; fine. 
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Prince Henry, pale yellow spotted carmine;~showy_ 
Queen of Tom Thumbs, variegated leaved; mixed- 
Salmon Queen, salmon rose, dark foliage. 
Separate 30seeds. Complete Mixture. 50s., oz. 15c_ 
Lilliput, lOin. Charming new class, firs, and leaves 
small and graceful, free-blooming, many fine 
colors, mixed. 30 seeds. 
NEMESIA, hha. These beautiful flowering 
plants are becoming more popular every season. 
They start readily from seedsand the plants bloom 
freely for weeks when bedded out. They are also 
very useful for greenhouse or window culture when 
grown in pots during the winter months, for which 
purpose the seeds should be sown in August. 
Blue Gem also W T hite Gem, hha, 1ft. Here is one of 
our loveliest, most free-blooming little annuals; the 
firs appear in wonderful profusion and richly dec¬ 
orate as edgings, small beds, rockeries, or the 
ground of rose-beds. A celebrated Horticulturist [ J 
writes, "No Gentian of the Alps given the best of 
rock gardens could do so much for beauty". 300s. 
Grandiflora Tigrina, hha, 1ft. Very large firs, richly 
scented and charmingly spotted and blotched. 
Lilacina, 1ft. Profuse; pink and lilac, gold eye. 300s 
Strumosa, Large-flow'd, hha, 1ft. Splendid for beds 
and pots; firs rich and varied, come in great abun¬ 
dance, and are wonderfully attractive. 250 seeds. 
Strumosa Nana Compacta, hha, 8in. Magnificent 
bedding and pot plants, rivalling Phlox in show 
and beauty yet rarely seen in gardens. Plants 
branch and the firs are so abundant as to make a 
sheet of rich color. 300 seeds. 
Triumph, 1ft. Large, showy firs, free-blooming, 
compact, rich colors; fine for beds; pots. 500 seeds. 
Versicolor, 1ft, blue, lilac, white mix.; small. 300s. 
Conrplete Special Mixture of Nemesia. 500 seeds. 
NEMOPHILA, ha, 6in. Very beautiful dwarf 
annuals, each plant stooling out and forming a 
clump; covered with very pretty cup-shaped firs, 
about an inch across. Sown in autumn the plants 
bloom early in spring and are wonderfully showy 
in a bed. These are greatly admired and should 
be better known . 
Atomaria, Holborn Blue Bell, ha, 6in. Make a beau¬ 
tiful bed; sow either in Fall or Spring and thin to 
4in. apart; dark blue, 500seeds. 
Crambeoides, light blue, beautiful, showy. 500s. 
Discoidalis, blackish purple edged white. 500s. 
Insignis Marginata. Blue and white, beautiful. 500s. 
Maculata Purpurea, lilac and white; fine,showy. 500 
Purpurea Rubra, rosy lilac, fine for beds. 250s. 
Complete Special Mixture ofNemophila. 600seeds. 
NICANDRA Physaloides, ha, 3ft. A Peruvian plant; 
firs large, cup-like, blue, drooping. 100 seeds. 
Nasturtium Tom Thumb 
Nemophila, Finest Sorts 
