HrraU- Me., Apr., *10. "I lnd lovely pink and dark red Nlcotlana Snnderae, -35- MINNEAPOLIS, MlNN. 
and they have been loaded with dowers all winter. -Mrs. Theodore Norskcr. 
NICOTIAN A 
Nicotians Afflnis. The Sweet-scented Nicotine, 
or Tobacco Plant. It will bear continuously an abun¬ 
dance of large pure white flowers of delicious fra¬ 
grance. 2 to 3 ft. Pkt., 500 seeds, 5c. 
Nicotians Snnderae Hybrids. Small, graceful 
flowers. In many shades of crimson, purple, carmine, 
pink or mauve. 2 to 5 feet. Mixed. Pkt.. 200 seeds. 5c. 
Nicotians, Mixed. A mixture of the above two 
sorts and two other popular varieties, viz.: Sylves- 
trls, plants not so straggling and tubes of the blos¬ 
soms much longer: Colossaa, new nnd gigantic in 
sl*e. magnificent as a foliage plant 2 to 3 feet. Mixed. 
Pkt.. 500 seeds, 5c. 
NOLANA 
The Xolanas are charming little trailing plants, un¬ 
surpassed for pots, rock-work or hanging baskets. The 
word Nolana means a little bell which describes the 
shape of the beautiful sky-blue flowers. Pkt., 100 seeds, 4c 
PAEONY 
One of the most satis¬ 
factory perennials. The 
seed is slow in germinat¬ 
ing, and the plants do 
not bloom until the sec¬ 
ond or third year, but 
once established they pay 
for the long waiting, and 
one often gets new nnd 
valuable varieties from 
the seedlings. Fresh seed 
sown In the fall will come 
tip the following spring. 
Mixed, Pkt., 35 seeds, Gc. 
For Pansies, see pp. 7,8 and 9 
Ont , Mar. 
seed I got 
i grew fine, 
before had 
lovely Prim- 
Epps. 
NIGELLA, Miss lekyll 
A new variety of this hardy an¬ 
nual. “Love-Wi-a-mlst," bearing 
an abundance of long-stemmed 
flowers in clear corn-flower blue, 
charmingly embedded in the lacy, 
fern-like foliage. Pkt.. 50 seeds. 5c 
TWO DOROTHY PERKINS ROSES 
FOR 22c. 
Dorothy Perkins, the original popular 
pink Dorothy Perkins. 
White Dorothy Perkins, a beautiful 
new white variety. 
ORNAMENTAL PEPPERS, Mixed 
The cultivation of small fruited peppers 
for the window or ornamental garden is ex¬ 
citing much attention, and there are many 
new nnd odd sorts which are interesting to 
grow besides being of use for seasoning, etc. 
Tills mixture contains the popular Christ¬ 
mas Pepper; Elephant's Trunk; Tom Thumb; 
Little Gem; Prince of Wales; Japanese 
Fancy, heart-shaped; Kaleidoscope, plum- 
shaped, white turning to red; Cherry Red 
and Cherry Yellow, with cherry-like fruits; 
and red Chili, small scarlet, used for "pep¬ 
per sauce." Mixed. Pkt., 75 seeds, 5c. 
OENOTHERA, Evening Primrose 
There are many beautiful varieties of 
these hardy annuals and perennials. I have 
what I consider the best four, and offer 
them in a mixture viz.: Aucalis, silvery 
white flowers; Drummond!, mixed colors; 
Lnmnrckinnn. enormous yellow flowers, very 
showy and hardy; Rosea, the Mexican prim¬ 
rose, with large pink blossoms. 1 to 2 ft. 
Mixed. Pkt., 300 seeds, 6c. 
OXALIS 
This is a mixture of three annual vari¬ 
eties: Rosea, beautiful rose-colored flowers, 
excellent for hanging baskets; Tropaeoloides, 
dark brown foliage with yellow flowers fine 
for edgings: Valdiviana, deep yellow, with 
reddish streaks. Mixed. 4 Inches. Pkt., 
175 seeds, 5c. 
