FLOWER SEED 
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Fottler, Fiske, Rawson 
Co, 
Nigella, Miss Jekyl! 
H; A. A fine little plant for small 
beds. Leaves are whorled. Well 
suited for sunny beds or rockeries. Seed 
may be sown indoors in March or outside 
No. in May in ordinary garden soil. Pkt. 
4800 strumosa Suttoni. Terminal racemes of 
white and Durplish tinted ilowejs. 18. 
in.1-32 oz. 75c.$0.15 
4kub compacta, Blue Gem. Free-flowering 
and excellent for beds or borders; very 
effective Forget Me Not blue color... 
1-16 oz. 75c. .15 
4810 Fire King. Vivid scarlet-crim#gn. A 
most beautiful color.TV.15 
NEMOPHXLA (California Bluebell). H. A. 
Requires moist locations, partially 
shaded; small, cup-shaped flowers of 
many bright colors. 
4820 Finest Mixed. 1 ft.% oz. 15c. .05 
4825 insignia. Blue. 1 ft.*4 oz. 15c. .05 
Ni/'rkfiana (Tobacco Plant). H. A. Flow- 
iiiL.ULia.iicx. ers borne in clusters, long, 
tube-shaped, opening toward evening and 
emitting a powerful and pleasant odor. 
Succeeds best in sunny beds or borders. 
Afflnis. White. 3 ft.*4 oz. 20c. .05 
colossea. Excellent foliage plant with 
leaves 2 ft. long and 1 ft. wide, hav¬ 
ing a reddish tint. 5 ft... 1-32 oz. $2.00 .15 
Sanderge. Finest Mixed. Flowers of a 
brilliant carmine-red, attaining a 
height of 3 ft.; blooms all Summer.. 
y* oz. 35c. .10 
sylvestris. Plants of pyramidal growth; 
large glaucous leaves; flow’ers pure 
white, in large drooping clusters. 
% oz. 35c. .05 
4830 
4835 
4840 
4845 
Nemesia. 
Mi rralla (Love-in-a-Mist, or Devil-in-the- 
nigeua* Bush). H. A. Plants bear very 
showy flowers, with the foliage finely cut. 
No. which surrounds the flower. lpv * 
4850 Damascena. Double blue. 2 ft.. . Oz. 60c.$0.05 
4855 Miss Jekyll. Double; bright blue; excel¬ 
lent for cutting. The choicest variety 
known.*4 oz. 25c. .10 
NIEREMBERGIA. H. H. P. Graceful 
plants, blooming profusely the whole 
Summer; fine for vases, baskets; also 
used in moist borders or in rockeries. 
4860 fruitescens. White and blue ..% oz. 25c. .10 
4863 gracilis. White and purple.oz. 25c. .10 
nonnfkora (Evening Primrose Sun-drops), 
uenomera. H. p. Suitable for margins of 
shrubbery and perennial borders, with 
large clusters of showy, fragrant flowers. 
4864 CALIFORNIA (Rubricalyx). Differs from 
all other Evening Primroses of this 
group in having striking dark red 
buds, which contrast beautifully with 
the bright yellow petals. The whole 
top of the stem is also red, giving the 
plant a remarkably ornate appearance. 
It is a large plant, three to four feet 
high, and blooms all Summer, produc¬ 
ing hundreds of large flowers three 
and a half inches in diameter. Every 
botanist speaks of it as the most beau¬ 
tiful of all the Evening Primroses. 
The garnet buds and golden petals are 
the same shades which artists prefer 
to use as a setting for portraits.20 
4865 Fraseri. Large; bright yellow. 18 in... 
y. oz. 75c. .10 
4870 Lamarckiana. Extra large; yellow. 3 to 
4 in. in. diameter. y, oz. 15c. .05 
4875 Speciosa rosea. Rustic plants, about 18 
inches high, with bushy stems of a 
dull green; small foliage, which com¬ 
pletely disappears under an unlimited 
quantity of pretty, sweet-scented, pink 
flowers.25 
4880 Missouriensis. (Macrocarpa.) Dwarf; 
yellow. 1 ft. y^ oz. 20c. .10 
4885 Youngil. Rich golden yellow....10 
4890 OXALIS rosea. IT. A. Low growing plants, 
with clover-like foliage, thickly starred 
with .small pink flowers.10 
(Enothera, Evening Primrose 
