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JOSEPH BRECK & SONS 
(COKPOR ATION). 
NAME. 
DESCRIPTION. 
NASTURTIUM DWARF. See Tr op cerium Nanum. 
NASTURTIUM TALL. See Climbers . 
NEMESIA STRUMOSA SUTTONI. 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 . . . . 
NEMOPHILA. Charming dwarf-growing annuals, with neat, compact habit of growth, and 
colors strikingly beautiful. 
Best Varieties, mixed. . . 
NEW ZEALAND PAMPAS GRASS. See Ornamental Grasses. 
NICOTIANA. 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 (irandiflora, 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-Rlooming Water Lily), white .. 
Zanzibarensis, Blue ..." . 
—Rosea. 
(ENOTHERA. (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 . 
Tropaioloides, deep-yellow, brown leaves ; a very interesting variety, excellent for 
ribbon-bedding . . 
Mixed. 
PAMPAS GRASS. See Ornamental Grasses . 
PANSY. See Viola Tricolor . 
PAPAVER. (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 Poppy), yellow, large and showy ; splendid Alpine 
Nudicaule Cocceneum, fl. pi., double, orange scarlet. 
Orientale (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 Pteony, large double, Paeony-shaped flowers; very handsome 
See Special Offers on third page of cover. 
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