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Nicotiana Affinis Hybrids 
Most showy and profuse-flowering garden annuals, giving 
a continuous display of brilliant flowers through summer 
and autumn; easily grown from seed, commencing to flower 
in a few weeks from sowing, thriving in a sunny position 
in any good garden soil. The plants, of branching, bushy 
habit, 2 to 3 feet high, carry the flowers in clusters, the whole 
being literally ablaze with them, thousands being borne 
on a single plant during the season; the glorious effect 
in. the garden is unsurpassable. The plant and flowers 
arc similar in habit and form to those of the popular 
white-flowering fragrant N. affitiis, but the flowers of these 
new hybrids are much larger, measuring from 1! •> to 2 inches 
across, and very fragrant. Colors: purple, white, dark red, 
light red, salmon; crimson, violet, rose and pink. 
Nicotiana Affinis Hybrids, Mixed Colors. Pkt. 10c. 
“ Affinis. The popular free-flowering variety; fragrant 
star-shaped white flowers; annual, 3 feet high.. . . Pkt. 5c. 
NEW NIGELLA, -;Ms$Er 
A new large and free-flowering variety of this popular gar¬ 
den annual. The plant grows in oval bush form 15 to 18 
inches high. In the finely cut Fern-like foliage nestle hundreds 
of lovely bright blue double flowers V/i inches across. Pkt. 10c. 
NOVELTIES IN GIANT PANSIES 
These new German Creations—are exceedingly beautiful—producing 
flowers of the largest size and finest form. 
Aureola, most unique. The lower petals arc carmine with a large, 
round blotch, the upper petals are cream-white with a broad carmine 
margin.*. Pkt. 25c. 
Morning Dawn. A beautiful “Orchid-flowered" Pansy, vermilion 
with golden-chamois suffused with flaming red.25c. 
Mauve Queen, rosy-lavender or mauve with a large bluish-carmine 
blotch on each of the lower petals.25c. 
Murcury, velvety blackish-purple, very rich and lustrous, the largest 
of all self-colored Pansies.25c. 
Psyche. Waved and undulated flowers of rich, violet-blue, broadly 
edged with clear white.25c. 
Volcano. Bright deep red, each petal marked with a large dark blotch, 
flowers waved and frilled.25c. 
Collection of Novelties in Giant Pansies, 1 pkt. each of the 
above 6.SI .25 
PENTSTEMON “SENSATION” 
A Giant Gloxinia-flowered type, blooming early the first season from 
spring-sown seed. The graceful spikes, about 2 feet high, are bedecked 
with flowers, two inches across, from July until frost. Ihc colors and 
markings are gorgeously varied from pink to scarlet and maroon, all beau¬ 
tifully blotched and veined with other colors; a large white throat further 
enlivens and intensifies the surrounding colors. The plants are healthy, 
vigorous growers of bushy habit, arc not troubled with insects, thrive 
everywhere and deserve a prominent place in every garden. Pkt. 10c. 
BURBANK'S RAINBOW MAIZE 
A highly decorative type of Corn. It grows about 5 feet high and suckers out 
forming good sized clumps. The foliage is beautifully striped with rose, purple, 
green and cream color;exceedingly effective in the mixed flower border. P&/. 25c 
Burbank's New Oenotheras 
or “Evening Primroses” 
Oenothera America. This new introduction of Mr. Luther Bur¬ 
bank is—he claims—the largest and best Oenothera in the world. 
It produces in great profusion large flat, single flowers, 4 to 5 
inches across and snowy-white in color. It flowers the first 
season from seed and continues to bloom in increasing abun¬ 
dance until killed by frost. The plant is semi-prostrate in 
habit, thrives in almost any soil and is grown with the 
greatest ease. Pkt. 25c. 
Oenothera Improved Royal Rose 
A beautiful type of the “Mexican Evening Primrose" so 
popular for both garden and pot culture. The large single 
flowers borne in profusion are of a charming rose color 
Pkt. 15c. 
NOVELTIES 
IN GAINT 
PANSIES 
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