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Selected Flower Seed-Deposit Seed CO. Deposit, N, Y, 
Tall or Climbing 
NASTURTIUMS 
Any of the following tall Nastur¬ 
tium* 4c. a pkt.} 3 pkt*. 10c.; ox. 
18c. j 14 lh. 45c. 
One packet of each of the 1 1 fol¬ 
lowing for 33c. 
500— CALIFORNIA GIANT CH\- 
MELEON. Resembles Coquette in 
that you find self-colored flowers, 
also spotted and mottled on same 
vine. 
501— CALIFORNIA GIANT MOON¬ 
LIGHT. Clear moonlight yellow. 
562—CALIFORNIA GIANT SEN- 
i.iOHT. Very brilliant golden yel¬ 
low. 
M 3 —FRINGED HYBRIDS. Man' 
beautiful colors. Fancy fringed 
blossoms. 
564— QUEEN ALEXANDRI A. 
Leaves handsomely variegated. 
Flowers blood red. marbled and 
spotted. 
565— QUEEN OF THE MORN¬ 
ING. Superb Aurora colored flow¬ 
ers with green and white foliage. 
566— VARIEG ATED L E A V E D. 
TALL. Leaves are golden, white 
and green, making a grand show. 
Flowers all colors. 
567— IVY LEAVED MIXED. 
I.eaves starlike or pointed Ivy 
shaped. Blossoms all colors in flow¬ 
ers. 
568— MADAME GUNTHER'S HY¬ 
BRIDS. For richness and variety 
o‘f color these hybrids have no equal 
among Nasturtiums. Tt is impos¬ 
sible to describe all the different 
colors. 
569— CALIFORNIA GIANTS MIX¬ 
ED. A fine mixture of large flow¬ 
ering varieties grown in California. 
Pkt. 4c.j or. 15c.} *4 lh. 40c. 
570— IMPERIAL TALL MIXED 
Very large variety in all colors and 
classes. Ok. 10<-.i V. ll»- -"<■■1 lb. #!!<•. 
Mtsembryanthemum—'Ice Plant 
515— GRTNTFLORTM. LIVING¬ 
STONS DAISY. Plants spreading, 
covered with quantities of daisy 
like flowers 2 inches in diameter. 
Many attractive colors pink, crim¬ 
son, buff, yellow, etc. Pkt. 10c. 
516— CRYSTALLINE M. Half- 
hardy annual: its succulent leaves 
are covered with watery vesicles re¬ 
sembling pieces of ice; white flow- 
MIRABILIS (Four O’clock) 
ers. Pkt. 4c. 
517 — TRICOLOR. A lovely little 
annual; splendid for the rockery, 
sunny banks, etc., with daisy-like 
flowers of crimson, pink and white. 
Pkt. 5c.} *4 or. 35c. 
Mignonette (R eseda) 
The Mignonette is highly prized 
for its rich and agreeable fragrance. 
The flowens are small, but produced 
in great abundance on short spikes. 
Will blossom in house in winter. 
518— TRITE MACHET. One of the 
best and most popular sorts, dwarf, 
compact and vigorous. Flowers 
red. Pkt. 4c.} 3 pkt*. 10c. 
519 — FINE MIXER. All the new 
large flowered Hybrids in best mix¬ 
tures. Pkt. 3c.} 4 pkt*. 10c.} ox. 
25c. 
Mirabilis—Four O’ClocU 
520— VARIEGATED. Flowers 
pretty and tube shaped, freely pro¬ 
duced. Opens at 4 P. M. Foliage 
variegated, green, yellow and white. 
Pkt. 5c.} ox. 15c. 
521— MIXED. Flowers similar to 
above and opens at 4 P. M. Foliage 
green. Pkt. 4c.} ox. IOc.j *4 lb. 30c. 
My OSOtiS' Fo r get- M «- N o t 
A sweet, little, hardy perennial 
which blossoms for a long season. 
Prevailing colors, lavender, biue, 
white, pink. It is fine’for borders, 
cutting, etc., and should be found 
In every collection. 
533— PALESTRIS. Called Swamp 
Forget-Me-Not. Blooms from spring 
till autumn. Bright blue. One of 
the best. Pkt. 10c. 
534— ROYAL RU E. This beauti¬ 
ful, intense dark blue Forget-Me- 
Not is one of the finest ever grown. 
It has been re-selected until it is 
exceptionally fine. Pkt. 10 c. 
535— VICTORIA. Large, bright, 
azure blue; very sweet. Pkt. 5c. 
536— COMPACT! INDIGO. Very 
dwarf deep indigo blue. Pkt. 5c. 
537— O R LONG A T A PERFECT A. 
Very long spikes of bright blue. 
Very fine. Pkt. 10c. 
538— FINEST MIXED. All the 
varieties, including new large flow¬ 
ering. Pkt. Sc.: 3 pkt*. for 10c. 
One packet each of the*e Forget- 
Me-Nots for 30c. 
Nemesla 
571—NEMESIA MIXED. Blooms 
freely and makes a magnificent dis¬ 
play throughout the summer and 
fall. This large-flowering strain 
comes in the most glorious shades. 
Including yellow’, orange, cherry- 
red. crimson, scarlet, rose-pink, and 
white. A sunny location and a 
moderately rich garden loam with 
an addition of leafmold suit them 
best. Pkt. 10c. 
Nemophlia 
372—BABY BLUE EYES. Blos¬ 
soms are about the size of and re¬ 
sembles those of a blue eyed baby. 
Plants are 3 or 4 inches high. Fine 
for edging or Rock Garden. Pkt. 
5c.} 3 pkt*. for 10c. 
573—FINE MIXED. Splendid free 
flowering, hardy annuals of very 
neat, compact hahit, brilliant colors. 
Pkt. 3c.} 4 pkt*. 10c. 
Nieotiana 
575— AFFINIS HYBRIDS. Large, 
tube-shaped blossoms. sweetly 
scented. There are many desirable 
colors In these new hybrids. They 
bloom summer and winter. Pkt. 5c. 
576— SANDERAE. MIXED. Flow¬ 
er* white, carmine-rose or violet, 
a little smaller than Afflnis and un¬ 
like it. in full bloom during the day. 
Pkt. 5c. 
Nlgella 
577— BLACK MISS J E K Y L L. 
“Love in a Mist" has always been 
considered one v of the showy and 
desirable annuals. Blooms quickly 
and freely from seed, looks well in 
beds and makes showy bouquets. 
Our new black Is a deep indigo blue 
and is very showy. Pkt. 8c.} 2 pkt*. 
15c. 
578— NVHITE MISS J E K Y L L. 
(Devil in a Bush). Very showy. 
Plant loaded with hundreds of 
white blossoms nearly 1 inch across, 
interspersed with plnatifled foliage. 
Useful anywhere for bouquets or 
beds. Prettv seed pods. Pkt. 5c.t 
3 pkt*. for 10c. 
579 — MISS JEKYLL. A large, ex¬ 
ceedingly showy flower. In a fern¬ 
like foliage nestle hundreds of 
lovely double bright blue flowers. 
One of the showiest new flowers. 
Pkt. 5c. 
580 — FINE MIXED. Pretty, showy, 
hardy annuals with finely cut. 
feathery foliage and bright, showy 
blossoms. Pkt. 3 c.} 4 pkt*. 10c. 
