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STIPA. SWEET WILLIAM. 
NAME. 
Mukia scabrella ■ 
Musk Plant. 
Myosotis alpestris ccerulea.. 
“ azorica.. 
nalustris. 
Myrsiphyllum asparagoides. 
Nasturtium.• 
Nemesia compacta alba 
versicolor. 
Nemophilla insignis.... 
“ maculata... 
Nicotiana atropurpurea grand. 
“ tabacum fol. var.... 
Nierembergia gracilis. 
Nigella damascena, fl. pi. 
hispanica. 
Nolana atriplicifolia.... 
Nun’s Whipping Post... 
Nycteriria capensis. 
selaginoides. 
Obeliscaria pulcherrima. 
OEnothera grandiflora Lamarckiana. 
Pansy . 
Papaver carnation double. 
Pseony flowered, double.... 
“ Ranunculus flowered French 
“ umbrosum. 
Peas, Sweet. 
Pelargonium Zonale.. 
Pentstemon hybridus.... 
Peri 11 a nankinensis. 
Petunia grandiflora Kermesina.... 
“ “ maculata Inimitable. 
“ purpurea.. 
“ “ splendid single. 
“ extra fine, double.. 
“ “ fimbriata, splendid 
mixture, fringed varieties. 
Petunia hybrida, extra fine. 
“ “ grandiflora fimbri¬ 
ata, fl. pi , splendid mixture. 
Petunia hybrida, first quality . 
“ nana, compacta multiflora... 
“ phoenicea. 
“ nyctaginiflora. 
Hanlincas 
and 
Duration. 
Height 
Feet. 
Color 
of 
Flower. 
Price 
Per Oz. 
Per Pkt 
GENERAL OBSERVATIONS. 
A 
jo 
sc. fruit. 
5-oo 
10 
Mukia. —Handsome Climber, with scarlet 
berries. 
Musk Plant.—See Mimuius. 
Myosotis.—Forget-me-not; thrives best in 
hP 
% 
blue. 
, # 
10 
hhP 
X 
dark blue. 
.. 
10 
moist and shady situations. 
HP 
V* 
blue. 
. . 
10 
gP 
IO 
foliage om. 
3 -oo 
*5 
Myrsiphyllum. — Smilax ; very graceful 
climber. Valuable for cutting for boquets 
and decorations. 
Nasturtium.—See Tropjeolum. 
hA 
I 
white. 
1.50 
10 
Nemesia.—Compact growing and im- 
a 
I 
various. 
1.50 
10 
mensely profuse flowering. 
a 
I 
I 
mixed. 
u 
.50 
•So 
5 
5 
Nemophilla. — Very pleasing whether ar¬ 
ranged in masses, ribbons or borders; of 
very compact growth and free flowering. 
hhA 
8 
purple. 
10 
Nicotiana tabacum fol. var. — New, 
<« 
8 
str. leaf. 
, , 
JO 
striped leaves. 
hhP 
i 
various. 
2.50 
10 
Nierembergia.—Well adapted for edgings 
or rustic baskets. 
hA 
iX 
dark blue. 
.40 
5 
Nigella.—Devil-in-a-bush. N. hispanica. 
IK 
purple. 
.40 
5 
— Love-in-a-mist. 
11 
mixed. 
.40 
5 
Nolana.—Trailing plants'; very useful for 
rustic work, hanging baskets and rock- 
eries. 
.. 
.. 
.... 
.. 
.. 
Nun’s Whipping Post. — Amaranthus 
melancholicus. 
hhP 
% 
wht. &blue 
4.00 
10 
Nycterinia. — Beautiful dwarf plants cov- 
a 
hP 
X 
pink. 
4.00 
10 
ered with pink blossoms. 
2 
maroon. 
.50 
JO 
«< 
3 
yellow. 
1.00 
5 
CEnothera. — Evening primrose ; large 
flowers 3 to 4 inches in diameter. 
Pansy.—See Viola tricolor. 
Papaver. — Poppy; brilliant flowers, large 
hA 
2 
mixed. 
•50 
5 
4 i 
2 
.50 
5 
and showy. 
I 
•75 
5 
Papaver umbrosum.—See Novelties. 
Peas, Sweet. — See Lathyrus odoratus. 
Pelargonium. — Geranium. 
hhP 
ik 
various. 
, # 
25 
41 
2 
mixed. 
.. 
25 
Pentstemon.—Herbaceous plants ; start in 
hot-bed , in shape the flowers resemble the 
Gloxinia, and are of great beauty. 
hhA 
2 
foliage orn. 
.60 
5 
Perilla. — Invaluable for contrasting with 
silver-leaved bedding plants ; bronzy 
purple. 
hhP 
2 
crimson. 
.. 
5 ° 
Petunia grand, kermesina. — With white 
<< 
2 
blotched. 
.. 
50 
throat; very large. P. grand, macula¬ 
ta. — Large flowering ; blotched. P. 
2 
purple. 
.. 
50 
2 
mixed. 
5 ° 
grand, purpurea.— Fine dark varieties; 
« 
2 
u 
• • 
50 
splendid.—P. splendid single.—Saved 
from the choicest flowers; very large. P. 
, , 
.... 
• • 
• . 
extra fine.—Double.—The seed of this 
hhP 
2 
mixed. 
5.00 
*5 
strain has been obtained from the most 
perfect double blooms only. 
.. 
. . 
.... 
.. 
.. 
Petunia grand, fim. splendid mixture, 
fringed varieties.—See Novelties. 
hhP 
2 
mixed. 
1.25 
10 
, , 
. . 
• • • • 
.. 
Petunia hyb. grand, fimbriata, double, 
splendid mixture.—See Novelties. 
hhP 
2 
purple. 
.80 
5 
< < 
2 
white. 
•75 
5 
Petunia n. com. mult.—See Novelties. 
