JOSEPH BRECK & SONS 
(Coupon ation). 
MD 
NAilK. 
DESCRIPTION. 
NASTURTIUM DWARF. See Tropaolum JVanum. 
NASTURTIUM TALL. See Climbers. 
NEMESIA STRUMOSA SUTTONl. The variation in color of the flowers is one of 
the most interesting features of this plant. Sow the seed in a light soil during 
March or April and give a gentle heat . . 
NEMOPhlLA. Charming dwarf-growing annuals, with neat, compact habit of growth, and 
colors strikingly beautiful. 
Best Varieties, mixed. 
NEW ZEALAND PAMPAS GRASS. See Ornamental Grasses. 
NICOTIAN A. A family of ornamental foliaged plants of stately habit, one of which is the 
ubiquitous Tobacco Plant. 
Affinis, deliciously scented, large, white tubular flowers. 
Atropurpurea Grandiflora, reddish-purple flowers, very ornamental . . , 
Colossea, the finest annual foliage plant in cultivation. 
NIEREMBERGIA. Charming little plants which flower profusely during the whole 
summer. ............... 
Frutescens, lilac, very free-flowering. 
Gracilis, light blue, fine for groups. 
NIGELLA. (Love-in-a-Mist, or Devil-in-the-Bush). Compact-growing, free-flowering plants, 
with curious looking, showy flowers and finely-cut foliage. 
Mixed. 
NOLANA. An extremely beautiful, free-flowering genus of trailing plants, fine for rock- 
work. 
Mixed Varieties. 
NYCTERNIA. Neat, compact little plants, covered with pretty, sweet-scented, star-shaped 
flowers, valuable for edgings, rockeries, stumps or small beds. 
Capensis, white, with bright yellow centre.. 
Selaginoides, pink, yellow centre. 
NYMPH/EA. (Water Lily). Sow the seeds during March or April in small pots, and sub¬ 
merge in water, keeping in a warm place; transplant when large enough. 
Alba (White Pond Lily). 
Dentata (Night-Klooming Water Lily), white. 
Zanzibarensis, Blue. 
—Rosea. 
CENOTHERA. (Evening Primrose). Fine free-flowering plants for shrubbery, borders, etc. 
Acaulis, white. 
Biennis, yellow. 
Rosea Mexicana, pink. 
Fine Mixed. 
OROBUS. Beautiful, showy plants, with pea-shaped flowers. 
Mixed, red, white, blue, yellow, etc.. . . 
OXALIS. A splendid class of plants with brilliantly-colored flowers and dark foliage, suit¬ 
able for rock-work or hanging baskets. 
Rosea Alba, white, very fine. 
Rosea Delicata, salmon-rose. 
Tropajoloides, deep-yellow, brown leaves; a very interesting variety, excellent for 
ribbon-bedding . 
Mixed . .. 
PAMPAS GRASS. See Ornamental Grasses . 
PANSY. See Viola Tricolor . 
PAP AVER. (Poppy.) A genus of showy, free-flowering plants, producing a rich effective 
display in large mixed borders. 
Collection, twelve distinct varieties. . . 50 cts. 
Alpinum Roseum, pink. 
Mikado, scarlet and white, petals curled and fringed. 
Shirley, white, through delicate shades of pink to crimson .... 
• Mephisto, scarlet, with black spots. 
Alpinum, Mixed, a charming species, resembling P Nudicaule, dwarfer 
Bracteatum, red, marked at the base of each petal with a black spot 
Croceum, orange-yellow, the petals being curiously purpled at the edges, very pretty. 
Danebrog (Danish Flag), scarlet, with a white spot at the base of each petal ; 
brilliant. 
Nudicaule, (Iceland Poppv), yellow, large and showy ; splendid Alpine 
Nudicaule Cocceneum, fl. pi., double, orange scarlet. 
Orientate (Oriental Poppy), dark scarlet, with a purple spot at the base of each petal; 
large and showy; flowers 6 in. diameter ........ 
Pavoninum, scarlet, with a black horseshoe-shaped blotch at the base of each petal ; 
very handsome new Poppy. 
Double Carnation, mixed, handsome and well-known species, with double 
flowers of various colors. 
Double Ranunculus, mixed, an ally of the preceding; very fine 
Double Pfeony, large double, Pseony-shaped flowers; very handsome 
See Special Offers on third page of cover. 
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