NICOTIANA 
NICOTIANA, hha. These are elegant garden 
plants blooming continuously throughout Sum¬ 
mer. They are easily grown from seeds and the 
plants thrive in good soil and sunny situation. 
The firs are tubular, lovely in color and come 
in clusters, making a fine display. The new 
compact varieties are splendid for beds and 
borders. 
Affinis Hybrida Grandiflora, 18 in. Charming 
large-flow'd, sweet-scented hybrids, many col¬ 
ors. 500 s. 
Crimson Bedder, 15 in. A fine new bedding plant; 
free-blooming; firs rich crimson, a mass of 
bloom throughout the season; one of the best. 
Grandiflora Purpurea, 5 ft. Firs wine-red. 500 s. 
Sanderae Hybrida, 2 ft. Many fine colors. 500 s. 
Sanderae, Pink Shades. This makes an elegant 
pot plant or garden subject. The lovely bright 
pink shades are very attractive. 
Suaveolens, 18 in. Firs white, in panicles. 150 s. 
Sylvestris, 6 ft. Pretty, free and continuous-bloom¬ 
ing; large trusses of white, sweet-scented firs; 
drooping; very attractive, always admired. 500 s. 
Complete Special Mixture all varieties, 800 seeds. 
NIEREMBERGIA FRUTESCENS 
NIEREMBERGIA Frutescens, hp, 2 ft. Blue, cup¬ 
shaped firs; excellent for cutting. 750 seeds. 
Gracilis, hhp, 1 ft. Branches and blooms profuse¬ 
ly; firs cup-like, white tinted lavender; beauti- 
ful; very desirable, 250 seeds. 
NIGELLA MISS JEKYLL 
NIGELLA, ha. Beautiful, easily-grown; firs large 
and charming; foliage lace-like; self-sows. 
Miss Jekyll, 18 in. This is the best variety, the 
firs very double, borne freely, makes a fine 
display; colors: Blue, White, Separate or Mixed. 
NOLANA Atriplicifolia, Chilian Bell-flower, ha, 
10 in. Firs large. Petunia-like, lavender-blue 
with yellow throat. 100 seeds. 
NOTOBASIS Syrica, hha, 2 ft. Syrian Thistle. 
NYCTERINIA Capensis, hha, 1 ft. White, reverse 
brown, blooms at night, vanilla-scented. 1000 s. 
Selaginoides, hha, 6 in. Pink, with yellow eye, 
excellent for pots, borders, and rockeries. 1000. 
OBELISCARIA Pulcherrima, ha, 18 in. The pretty 
Obelisk Flower; large showy firs on long stems 
velvety crimson with gold edge and brown 
center. 
OENOTHERA, Evening Primrose. Annual and per¬ 
ennial firs of much beauty, the prevailing color 
yellow, bright and attractive. The following do 
well in rich soil and a sunny situation. 
Acaulis, ha, 6 in. Large and beautiful, white and 
golden firs, stemless, May to September. 300 s. 
Afterglow, hb, 3 ft. Yellow with red calyx. 500 s. 
Clutei, hb, 4 ft. Large soft yellow; splendid. 250 s. 
Drummondii Nana, 1 ft. Large pale yellow firs. 
Fruticosa Major, hb, 2 ft. Large golden firs. 500 s. 
Lamarckiana, hb, 4 ft. Firs 4 in. across, yellow. 
Missouriensis, hp, 8 in. This makes a splendid 
rock plant when grown in dry sandy soil and 
full sun. In rich soil it grows too freely to bloom 
well. Long trailing stems with narrow shining 
leaves. 50 s. \ 
Rosea Mexicana, hhp, 6 in. A pretty dwarf 
species with large deep rose firs; showy. 
Trichocalyx, hb, Z~ft. Considered the finest; firs 
large, white, sweet-scented; easily-grown. 250 s. 
Complete Special Mixture all varieties. 500 seeds. 
OXALIS Cloth of Gold, hp, 6 in. Masses of golden 
clusters in summer; sweet-scented; a bulbous 
perennial. 
Rosea, hha, 6 in. A charming compact plant cov¬ 
ered summer or winter with lovely clusters of 
salmon-pink firs; for borders, pots, baskets. 
Tropaeloides, ha, 4 in. Purple-brown foliage, 
yellow firs; useful for rockery, edgings, and 
suspended baskets. 
Complete Special Mixture of Oxalis. 500 seeds. 
OXYURA Chrysanthemoides, ha, 18 in. Yellow 
shading to white, yellow disk, free-blooming. 
100 s. 
Oenothera Evening Primrose 
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