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NASTURTIUM, Trailing, or Tom Pouce, a 
(lisfirict type of hranchinK habit; the vines, 
only 12 ins. lonjj.carry many flowers of citron, 
orange or scarlet, with blotches; fine for 
va.ses, wiiulow boxes, etc. oz., 30c., 
NEMOPHILA, mixed colors, garden annuals, 
1 ft. luKh; flowers of blue, white violet, etc. 
NEMESIA Suttonil compacta, bushy annuals, 
8 ins. hiKh. with flowers of white, yellow, 
crimson, pink, etc.; of unique form; showy 
for bedding or pot culture. 
NICOTIANA Sanderse. {See pape 91) . 
Aflinls. (See pof/fi O]) . 
Giant red-flowering (Macrophyllus gigan- 
teus), large-leaved, tropical-looking plant, 
5 ft. high; large clustersf>' crimson flowcr.s. . 
Sylvestrls, large white flowers; showy garden 
anmial. 3 to -i ft. high. 
Golossea, immense leaved plant, 5 to G ft. 
high, of troi)ical efTect. 
NIGELLA, or “ Love in a Mist,” garden an¬ 
nual, 1 to 2 ft. high; with feathery-green 
foliage, stmhled with large double flowers. 
Miss Jekyll, new. (See page 91). 
Dwarf double, mixed colors, blue and white. 
Tom Thumb, double mixed, 6 to 8 ins. high. 
OENOTHERA, “Evening Primrose.” Large 
showy single flowers of white, yellow, etc.; 
hardy annual. 1 to 2 feet. 
Mixed Colors. 
Drummondii. 2 feet high, wdth immense 
bright yellow flowers in profusioni. 
OXALIS, mixed annual sorts, half-trailing 
plants, 0 to 9 ins. long, with flowers of vari¬ 
ous colors; for vases, rockw’ork, etc. 
P^ONY, Double Chinese, mixed colors, 
well-knowti hardy lierbaceous plants, 2 ft. 
high, with immense flow'ers of various colors. 
PANSIES, tlie most popular flowers grown. 
Good mixed Pansies... l*er 1.000 seeds,.25, 
German, flnest mixed. “ " .50, 
Fancy Belgian, mixed colors “ “ .GO, 
Cassler’s Odier, 6 blotched, mi.xcd “ .75, 
Bugnot’s Large Stained, mixed. .75, 
(Forother varieties of Pansies see page 93.) 
PASSION FLOWER, tender perennial vines for 
greenhouse or the .summer garden. 
Goerulea, large; violet and blue. 
Von Volxeml (Tucsonia).large scarlet flowers 
PELARGONIUM hybrldum, fancy mixed, 
grand for pot culture; flow-ers 1 in. across, 
borne in clusters, arc of various rich colors; 
1 to 2 ft. 
PENNISETUM Ruppelianum (Purple Foun¬ 
tain (Irass), annual, with narrow, arcliing 
leaves; flowers in purple cloud-like heads; 
1 ft. 
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PENTSTEMON, fine mixed colors, garden 
perennials, 2 to 3 ft. high, with large Fox¬ 
glove-like flowers of various brilliant colors.. .10 
Sensation, flowers first season from seed.10 
FERILLA nanklnensis, show’y annual, ft. 
high, with mulberry-colored foliage.05 
PETUNIA, single, fine mixed colors.05 
Single, compacta varieties. (See page 94) .10 
Single Giant-Flowering. (Sec page 94.) 
Double Giant Fringed. (See page . .25 
PHLOX Drummondii grandiflora. (See 7;. 95.) 
Jubilee Phlox. (See page 951.10 
Nana Compacta Phlox, round little bushes, 
alxnit G to 8 ins. high, with large flow’ers. 
Nana Compacta, mixed colors.10 
Double-flowering Phlox, mixed colors.10 
“ White, .semi-double flow’ers.10 
Star of Quedllnburg, star-shaped flowers of 
various colors, mixed.10 
Hardy Phlox, hanly perennials, 2 to 3 feet 
high; forming large bushes, bearing immense 
heads of flowers of various colors. 
Hardy Phlox, fine mixed (Decussata).10 
“ Large-flowering. (See page ^5) .25 
PHYSALIS Franchetl (Giant Winter Cherry), 
showy annual, 18 ins. high, carrying large 
balloon-like fruits changing from green to 
orange and then crimson.10 
PHYSOSTEGIA VIRGINICA GRANDI¬ 
FLORA ALBA. A new, large-flow'ering, pure 
w’hite variety of this splendid hardy herba¬ 
ceous family. It forms plants 3 to 4 feethigh, 
flowering freely in July and August.20 
PINKS. Hardy Grass. (See page S>o) .25 
PLATYCODON grandiflora, hardy perennials 
ft. high, with large bell-shaped blossoms. 
Grandiflora, mixed colors.10 
Mariesl, or Nana compacta, dwarf type of 
above, only 12 ins. high, blooming profusely. 
Mariesi, mixed colors.10 
“ white. Pkt., 10c.; blue.10 
PANSY, .MAMMOTH BUTTEKFLY. 
PETUNIA, OIANT SINGLE. 
SINGLE POPPY, MAJESTIC, 
POLYANTHUS, mixed colors (Primula ela- 
tior), spring-flowering Primrose for gardens 
or pot culture; flowers in umbels on 8-inch 
stalks; various colors, edged and laced; per¬ 
ennials, hardy with protection. Qg 
POLYGONUM BALDSCHUANICUM. The 
“ Jhikhara Vine;” a rapid-growing hardy 
twining climber, 20 feet high. Covered 
summer and fall with feathery sprays of 
flowers white shaded with pink. 25 
POPPY, DOUBLE ANNUAL VARIETIES, 
brilliant and profuse-flowering annuals. 
Giant Double, brilliant mixture. (^See n. 9C) in 
French Ranunculus-flowered, double 
mixed. 05 
Paeony-fiowered Poppies, robust plants, 2 
ft. high, with immense double flowers, 3 to 
4 ins. in diameter. 
Paeony-flowered, mixed colors.. .02., 25c.. .05 
“ collection of G colors, 25c.; 12 colors ' 40 
Carnation-flowered Poppies, thrifty, upl 
right varieties, 2 ft. high; flowers of large 
globular form, with slashed or fringed pefals. 
Carnation-flowered, mixed colors,02., 25c.[ .05 
“ collection 6 colors, 25c.; 12 colors', [40 
Featherball Double Poppies. (See page 96).. , 10 
POPPIES, SINGLE ANNUAL VARIETIES; 
Admiral. (See page 9G). 15 
Empress of China, white, edged scarlet; 2 ft. JO 
Glaucum (The Scarlet Tulip Poppy); 1 ft.. 10 
English Scarlet Field Poppy. oz., 25c., !o5 
Shirley Poppies, branching plants about I ft. 
high, bearing large, single flowers in a great 
variety of colors, shades and markings 
Shirley, mixed colors. oz., 50c„ 05 
Majestic, or Giant Shirley. (See page 90)... 10 
Dwarf Shirley Poppies, mixed colors, 
bushy little plants, only 8 ins. high, with 
large, single flowers of many colors.iQ 
Shirley, dwarf, snow-white. 10 
Single Mixed Poppies, all kinds.05 
Collection of 6 Single Annual Poppies.25 
POPPIES, HARDY PERENNIAL VARIETIES; 
Giant Oriental, new hybrids, (See page 96). . 25 
Bracteatum, orange-.scarlet, hardy Poppy,. .05 
Orlentale, dark scarlet, purple spots.10 
Iceland Poppies (Papayer midicaule), dwarf 
hardy Pommies, blooming the first year from 
seed; the flowers are of medium size, .single 
and produced unceasingly; fine for cutting. 
Iceland, mixed colors.10 
“ yellow. . . .Pkt., 10c. I white.10 
“ scarlet.lOc. : rose.10 
“ gold, tinged red. 10 
collection of 6 Poppies.50 
•• Storrie’s new hybrids, (/j'ecp. 96). .26 
PORTULACA. (See page Qb,) 
PRIMROSES, CHINESE. (See page 97.) 
PRIMULA Stellata Gigantea. (See page 97.). .25 
New Hardy Blue. (See pcige 97) . 25 
Vulgaris (English Yellow Primrose) . 05 
Cortusoides Sieboldi, mixed colors, splen¬ 
did pot plants, 8 to 12 ins. high . 20 
Forbesi (Baby Primroses), rosy-lilac; fine for 
pots; free and continuous .25 
Japonica, mixed colors (Japanese Primrose), 
hardy perennial, 1 to 3 ft. nigh; large flowers 
of red, white, pink, etc . 10 
Obconica hybrids. (See page 97.) 
(See also Auricula, Polyanthus and Cowslip.) 
PYRETHRUM aureum (Golden Feather), 
dwarf, compact, yellow-leaved plant, 9 ins. 
high, largely used in ribbon bedding.05 
Selaginoides, yellow fern foliage.10 
PYRETHRUM hybridum, hardy herbaceous 
plants with large single or double flowers, 
3 to 4 ins. across, freely borne on .stems 
standing about 2 ft. high. 
Single large-flowering, mixed colors.10 
Double large-flowering, beautiful colors... .25 
RHODANTHE (Everlasting or Straw Flower), 
garden annual. 1 ft. high, flowering early 
and continuously; the flowers, of various 
colors, dried make elegant winter bouquets. 
Mixed colors.05 
RHODOCHITON VOLUBILE (Purple Bells), 
a charming climber, 10 ft. high, flowering 
the first season; claret-purple floorers.10 
ROMNEYA COULTERI, The MatUija or Cali¬ 
fornia IVeo Poppy; a shrubby-like plant, 2 
to 4 ft. high, producing magnificent, saucer- 
like, satiny-white flowers, 6 ins. across; a 
perennial requiring winter protection and 
well-drained soil. 
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