■No. Xemopllila. (A.) Price per pkg 
Charming hardy, low annuals, producing an abundance of extremely delicate 
and beautiful liowers. Very useful for bedding and pot culture. Sow early in pots, 
and transplant into a cool, rather moist situation 
291 Nemophila. Mixed. 
Nolana. (A.) 
Yery pretty trailing, hardy annuals, fine for rock work, hangingbaskets, or for bedding. 
292 Nolana. Mixed.05 
Nirembergia. (P.) 
These charming little plants are exceedingly valuable for hanging baskets, rustic 
vases, and edgings. 
293 Nirembergia Gracilis. If sown eai’ly will bloom the first year.05 
Oxalis. (P.) 
A splendid class of plants suitable for hanging pots or rustic baskets. Particu¬ 
larly adapted for the parlor, where they bloom in midwinter. Half hardy. 
294 Oxalis Rosea. Rose-colored flowers; blooms abundantly. 10 
295 - Tropaeoloides. Deep-yellow flowers, with brown leaves. 10 
Oxlip. (A.) 
296 Oxlip. Mixed. Sweet-scented. Of beautiful colors.15 
PANSY (Heart's-ease). (B.) 
297 Pansy. Woodbury’s Finest German. Mixed. Unsurpassed in their almost endless 
variety of shades, brilliant coloring,, spotted, marbled and striped, and perfect 
shape.25 
— Cardinal. The nearest approach to a bright red yet attained. Flowers of brownish 
scarlet with dark spots on the three lower petals; very showy.. 20 
— Cassier’s Giant. Gigantic flowers, beautifully blotched, and borne well above the 
foliage on strong stems. A rich and showy strain..25 
— Giant Yellow, Spotted. A new and distinct variety of the five-blotched Cassier 
tribe; flowers very large, of a pure golden yellow, with a dark blotch on each petal... .25 
— Bugnot’s Superb Blotched. Very beautiful, extra large flowers, with broad 
blotches, two upper petals finely lined.25 
— International Paris. A superb strain comprising magnificent varieties. Selected 
as being the best exhibited in the grounds of the Paris exhibition. 15 
— u Lord Beaconsfield.” Color purple-violet, shading off in' the top petals to a 
whitish hue, giving the flower an unusually bright and striking appearance.15 
298 
299 
300 
301 
302 
303 
Pap aver Glauctjm. 
w v unusually bright and striking appearance. 
304 - Odier, or Five Blotched. A new and beautiful prize Pansy of great variety of 
color and markings, each petal being most beautifully blotched or marked. 15 
305 -Emperor William. Flowers of a _ 
rich ultramarine blue, with a well- 
defined eye. 15 
306 -Trimardeau, or Giant Pansies. 
Mixed. Distinct and splendid race, 
of vigorous and compact growth. 
Flowers of perfect form and im¬ 
mense size. Extra fine strain_ .25 
307 - Trimardeau Striped. Extra large 
flowering. New; very fine .30 
308 - Trimardeau Giant Yellow. New, 
with large black eye. Very beautiful 
and remarkably showy.30 
309 - Pure white. 10 
310 - King of Blacks. Deep coal black. .10 
311 - Havana-brown. 15 
312 - Bronze-colored.. .15 
313 - Mahogany-colored . 15 
314 -Gold margined. 15 
315 
316 
Fine mixed. 
Extra choice mixed 
No. Price per pleg. 
321 Papaver, White Swan. Flowers of fab¬ 
ulous size, very double, laciniated, 
beautifully shaped and of the purest 
possible white, and continues longer 
in bloom than other Poppies.15 
322 -Umbrosum. Very fine, with flowers 
of a brilliant deep scarlet, marked 
with four large black spots. 10 
323 -Double, Mixed. Brilliant and 
showy; about two feet high; fine 
for background and shrubbery.05 
324 -Fairy Blush. Immense globular 
flowers; perfectly double, petals ele¬ 
gantly fringed, color pure white, 
tipped with rose. 10 
325 -“Danebrog.” The flowers are of a 
brilliant scarlet color, bearing on each 
of the four petals a large silvery- 
white * - 
Passion Flower. 
317 Passiflora Incarnata. (P.). 
Very hardy, requiring but slight pro¬ 
tection of leaves in winter. The liowers 
are large, nearly white, with a triple 
purple and flesh-colored crown. 
318 - New Mammoth. (A.) The vines 
run thirty feet, foliage dark green, 
flowers very large and showy, hav¬ 
ing a snow-white border with pink centre; between centre 
and border is a sky-blue circle.. 
Perilla Nankinensis. (A.) 
319 Beautiful dark green foliage, fine for ribbon planting or mass¬ 
if-.05 
PAPAVER {Poppy). (A.) 
320 Papaver Glaucum. {Tulip Poppy.) (See cut.) From a mere de¬ 
scription no adequate idea can be formed of the strikingly beau¬ 
tiful effect produced by abed of these brilliant scarlet Poppies in 
full bloom, the color being of such glowing richness as to per¬ 
fectly dazzle the eye.... 
Mourning Cloak Pink. 
spot, forming thus a white 
cross on scarlet ground, similar to 
the Danish or Swiss national banners. .10 
326 Croceum. (P.) Orange-yellow, 
007 ^ e ^ doub i e ’ large and showy. 10 
327 The Shirley Poppies. A beautiful new 
strain of annual Poppies. Flowers 
single and semi-double, in colors ex 
tending from pure white through the 
most delicate shades of pink, rose 
and carmine to deepest crimson, and 
many are most delicately edged. 
qoc t sba ded, and striped.' .10 
Iceland Poppies. Flowers deliciously 
fragrant, ranging in color from pure 
S g eafab/m we W and scarlet, flowering 
cutting, ?..... . .? year from seed. Unsurpassed fo? 
000 n 1 . Pentsemon. (P.) 
329 Pentsemon. Choice varieties mixed. V in 
ore(ftubular^owers Wi Sppid > af a™! graceful spikes of richly col- 
planted out in May d hould be Parted early in March and 
icsuiumance to Orchids Sfnvi T & ^ T 
glass........ ta C seed earl Y m pots or under 
Pansies. 
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