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NEMESIA 
Triumph Hybrids. A splendid race of these popular annuals for 
bedding and pot culture. The plants grow 0 to 8 inches high, 
in round bush form, and bear continuously, during the summer, 
myriads of brilliantly colored flowers; cream, orange, yellow, 
crimson, rose, scarlet, etc., lipped with other colors. Mixed 
Colors. Pkt. 10c. 
Strumosa Reticulata. This new large flowering type is strikingly 
showy and distinct — the colors ranging from crimson to golden- 
yellow. They are reticulated, netted and mottled like a 
Mimulus. Pkt. 15c. 
Newton’s Glories. A new and most notable hybrid strain of large- 
flowering Xemesias. Plants of compact, bushy growth, bearing 
a profusion of flowers the largest of all. in gorgeous colorings and 
lovely shades including crimson, lemon, orange, purple, claret, 
etc., besides many that are tigred and spotted on delicate ground 
colors. Pkt. 20c. 
NEMOPHILA 
Splendid annuals about 1 foot high for garden decoration; 
clusters of bright colored flowers in shades of blue, white and 
violet, margined, dotted, etc., borne freely all summer long if 
grown in a rather cool partially shaded situation. 
Mixed Colors. Per oz., 20c. Pkt. 5c. 
OENOTHERA 
OH EVENING PRIMROSE 
These are among our most beautiful 
plants for mixed garden beds and borders. 
They grow in branching form l to 2 feet in 
height and produce freely and continuous¬ 
ly large single Poppy-like flowers of white, 
yellow, rose color, etc. The blossoms 
open early every evening and last well 
into the following day. They are of the 
easiest culture in any sunny situation. 
Mixed Annual Varieties. Pkt. 5c. 
Oenothera America. This new introduc¬ 
tion of Mr. Luther Burbank is — he 
claims—the largest and best Oeno¬ 
thera 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 until killed by frost. . . Pkt. 10c. 
Royal Rose. A beautiful “Mexican 
Evening Primrose.” The large single 
flowers borne in profusion are of a 
charming rose color. Pkt. 10c. 
PEONY 
Grand, hardy herbaceous plants, well- 
known ornaments of our gardens, with 
large double flowers of various colors; 
2 feet high. 
Double, Mixed Colors. Pkt. 10c. 
NICOTIAN A 
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 flowers of these new hybrids measure 1 ]/t to 2 inches across and are 
very fragrant. Colors, purple, white, dark red, light red, salmon, crimson, 
violet, rose and pink. Mixed Colors. Pkt. 10c. 
Affinis. The popular free-flowering variety; fragrant, star-shaped white 
NIGELLA (“Love-in-a-Mist”) 
Lovely garden annuals growing in oval bush*form, about 
12 to 15 inches in height. In the finely cut Fern-like green 
foliage nestle numerous large double flowers of light blue or 
white. The charming effect having suggested the popular 
names of “Love-in-a-Mist.V “Devil-in-a-Bush,” etc. 
Miss Jekyll, Blue. Large, double, light blue. .. Pkt. 10c. 
Miss Jekyll, White. Pure white flowers. Pkt. 10c. 
Damascena, Double Mixed. The tall type. Pkt. 5c. 
Popular 
Edition 
“PICTURESQUE GARDENS” 
BY CHARLES 
HENDERSON 
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