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NASTURTIUM, TOM THUMB, bushy garden 
annuals, 1 ft. high, producing large bright- 
colored flowers continuously until frost. 
Giant-flowering Varieties. (See page 96).. .10 
Aurora, rosy-salmon,blotched garnet oz., 20c., . 05 
Brilliant, scarlet, dark foliage ... .oz., 20c., .05 
Bronze, coppery-bronze . oz., 20c., .05 
Chameleon, crimson and yellow... .oz., 20c., .05 
Cloth of Gold, scarlet; yellow foliage oz., 20c. , .05 
Ejnpress of India, crimson .oz., 20c., .05 
Gold King, golden, maroon blotches oz., 20c., .05 
King Theodore, garnet, dark foliage oz., 20c., .05 
Luteum, bright yellow; no blotches, .oz., 20c., .05 
Pearl, creamy-white . oz., 20c., .05 
Prince Henry, cream, spotted scarlet oz., 20c., . 05 
Rose Color .oz., 20c., .05 
Ruby King, ruby-red.oz., 20c., .05 
Tom Thumb, mixed colors . oz., 15c., .05 
i lb., 50c.; lb., SI .50. 
Collection of 6 sorts. 25c.; 12 sorts .40 
NASTURTIUM, LILIPUT, mixed colors, 
smaller in every way than Tom Thumb Nas¬ 
turtiums; the little flowers, of various colors, 
are produced in greatest profusion .10 
NASTURTIUMS. SILVER AND MOSAIC 
LEAVED. (See page 90) . 15 
NASTURTIUM, Tall or Climbing varieties. 
Popular annual climbers, 6 to 10 ft. high, 
flowering in profusion until frost; they 
flower best in light, dryish soil. 
Giant-flowering Varieties. (See page 96) .10 
Coccineum, orange-scarlet. oz., 20c., .05 
Golden-leaved, scarlet flowers. oz., 20c., .05 
Heinemanni, chocolate. oz., 20c., .05 
Atropurpureum, rich crimson..... .oz., 20c., .05 
King Theodore, crimson,dark foliage oz. ,20a .05 
Scheuerianum, straw, crimson and garnet, .05 
Luteum, bright yellow. oz., 20c., .05 
Regalianum, purple-violet. oz., 20c., .05 
Rose. oz., 20c., .05 
Pearl, creamy-white.oz., 20c., .05 
Ivy-Leaved scarlet flowers.10 
Mixed Climbing Varieties, containing many 
colors; oz., 15c.: i lb., 50c.; lb., Si.50, .05 
Collection of G Climbing Nasturtiums.25 
“ 12 “ “ 40 
NASTURTIUM, LOBB’S CLIMBING. These 
differ from the ordinary Climbing Nastur¬ 
tiums only in smaller leaf and more compact 
growth; flowers large and borne in great 
profusion; height, 12 to 15 ft. 
Asa Gray, cream, blotched crimson, oz., 25c., .05 
Black Prince, rich, blackish-purple, oz., 50c., . 10 
Chameleon, flowers of various colors and 
markings on the same plant. oz., 25c., .05 
Defiance, fiery-scarlet.oz., 25c., .05 
Geant des Batailles, blood-red. oz., 25c., .05 
Roi des Noirs, blackish-crimson. oz., 25c., .05 
Spitfire, fiery-scarlet. oz., 25c., .05 
Lobb’s mixed colors .oz., 20c., .05 
Collection of G colors 25c.; 12 colors.40 
NASTURTIUMS, IVY-LEAVED. (Seep. 96) .10 
NASTURTIUM, Trailing, or Tom Pouce, a 
distinct type of branching habit; the vines, 
only 12 ins. long,carry many flowersof citron, 
orange or scarlet, with blotches; fine for 
vases, window boxes, etc.oz., 30c., . 10 
NEMESIA Suttonii compacta, bushy annuals, 
8 ins. high, with flowers of white, yellow, 
crimson, pink, etc.; of unique form; showy 
for bedding or pot culture.10 
NICOTIANA. 
Afflnis Hybrids. (See page 95.) 
Giant red-flowering (Macrophyllus gigan- 
teus),. large-leaved, tropical-looking plant, 
5 ft. high; large clusters of crimson flowers. . .05 
Sylvestris, large white flowers; showy garden 
annual, 3 to 4 ft. high.10 
Colossea, immense leaved plant, 5 to 6 ft. 
high, of tropical effect.10 
NIGELLA, or “ Love in a Mist/’ garden an¬ 
nual, 1 to 2 ft. high; with feathery-green 
foliage, studded with large double flowers. 
Miss Jekyll, new. (See page 95).15 
Dwarf double, mixed colors, blue and white. .05 
Tom Thumb, double mixed, 6 to 8 ins. high. .05 
OENOTHERA, “Evening Primrose.” Large 
showy single flowers of white, yellow, etc.; 
hardy annual. 1 to 2 feet. 
Mixed Colors . .05 
Drummondii. 2 feet high, with immense 
bright yellow flow'ers in profusion.05 
OXALIS, mixed annual sorts, half-trailing 
plants, 6 to 9 ins. long, with flowers of vari¬ 
ous colors; for vases, rockwork, etc.10 
PJEONY, Double Chinese, mixed colors, 
well-know’n hardy herbaceous plants, 2 it. 
high, w’ith immense flow'ers of various colors. .10 
PANSY, MAMMOTH BUTTERFLY. 
LOBB S CLIMBING NASTURTIUM. 
PETUNIA, GIANT SINGLE. 
PANSIES, the most popular flowers grown. pkt. 
Good mixed Pansies... Per 1,000 seeds,. 25, .05 
German, finest mixed. “ “ .50, .10 
Fancy Belgian, mixed colors “ “ .60, .15 
Cassier’s Odier, 5 blotched, mixed “ .75, .25 
Bugnot’s Large Stained, mixed “ .75, .25 
(For other varieties of Pansies see page 97.) 
PASSION FLOWER, tender perennial vines for 
greenhouse or the summer garden. 
Coerulea, large; violet and blue .10 
Von Volxemi (Tacsonia), large scarlet flow'ers . 15 
PELARGONIUM hybridum, fancy mixed, 
grand for pot culture; flow'ers 1 in. across, 
borne in clusters, are of various rich colors; 
1 to 2 ft.25 
PENNISETUM Ruppelianum (Purple Foun¬ 
tain Grass), annual, with narrow, arching 
leaves; flow'ers in purple cloud-like heads; 
1 ft.10 
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 
PERILLA nankinensis, showy annual, 1} ft. 
high, with mulberry-colored foliage.05 
PETUNIA, single, fine mixed colors .05 
(For other kinds see page 98.) 
PHLOX Drummondii grandiflora. (Seep. 99.) 
Nana Compacta Phlox, round little bushes, 
about 6 to 8 ins. high, with large flow’ers. 
Nana Compacta, mixed colors.10 
Double-flowering Phlox, mixed colors.lo 
Star of Quedlinburg, star-shaped flowers of 
various colors, mixed.10 
Hardy Phlox, hardy perennials, 2 to 3 feet 
high; forming large bushes, bearing immense 
heads of flow'ers of various colors. 
Hardy Phlox, fine mixed (Decqssata). 10 
“ Large-flowering. (Seepage 99). 25 
PHYSOSTEGIA VIRGINICA GRANDI¬ 
FLORA ALBA. A new', large-flow'ering, pure 
white variety of this splendid hardy herba¬ 
ceous family. It forms plants 3 to 4 feet high, 
flow'ering freely in July and August.20 
PINKS, Hardy Grass. (See page 89).25 
PLATYCODON grandiflora, hardy perennials 
1$ ft. high, with large bell-shaped blossoms. 
Grandiflora, mixed colors.io 
Mariesi, or Nana compacta, dwarf type of 
above, only 12 ins. high, blooming profusely. 
Mariesi, mixed colors.io 
POLYANTHUS, mixed colors (Primula ela- 
tior), spring-flowering Primrose for gardens 
or pot culture; flow'ers in umbels on 8-inch 
. stalks; various colors, edged and laced; per¬ 
ennials, hardy with protection.05 
POLYGONUM BALDSCHUANICUM. The 
“Bokhara Vine”; a rapid-growing hardy 
tw'ining 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. 
French Ranunculus-flowered, double 
mixed.05 
Pseony-flowered Poppies, robust plants, 2 
ft. high, w;ith immense double flowers, 3 to 
4 ins. in diameter. 
Pseony-flowered, mixed colors.. .oz., 25c., .05 
“ collection of 6colors, 25c.; 12colors.. .40 
Carnation-flowered Poppies, thrifty, up¬ 
right varieties, 2 ft. high; flowers of large 
globular form, with slashed or fringed petals. 
Carnation-flowered, mixed colors, oz., 25c., .05 
“ collection 6 colors, 25c.; 12 colors, .40 
(For other kinds seepage 100.) 
POPPIES, SINGLE ANNUAL VARIETIES: 
Glaucum (The Scarlet Tulip Poppy); 1 ft.. . .10 
English Scarlet Field Poppy. oz., 25c., .05 
Shirley Poppies, branching plants about 1 ft. 
oxxiixcy, IIHA.CU. uuiuia. oz., OUC., . UO 
Single Mixed Poppies, all kinds.05 
Collection of 6 Single Annual Poppies.25 
(For other kinds see page 100.) 
POPPIES, HARDY PERENNIAL VARIETIES: 
Giant Oriental, new hybrids. (See page. ]()l) .25 
Bracteatum, orange-scarlet, hardy Poppy. . .05 
Orientale, dark scarlet, purple spots.10 
Iceland Poppies (Papaver i udicaule), dwarf 
hardy Poppies, 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. 1 white.10 
“ scarlet.10c. | rose.10 
“ gold, tinged red.10 
“ collection of 6 Poppies.50 
“ Storrie’s new hybrids. (Seep. 101) .25 
PORTULACA. (See page 99.) 
Henderson's Choice Collections of Flower Seeds °page d 72 n will furnish a Complete Garden Supply at a great saving. 
