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 
NICOTIANA 
^'IICOTIANA, 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 q fine display. The ^lew 
compact varieties are splendid for beds and 
borders. 
Afiinis Hybrida Grandiilora, 18 in. Charming 
large-flow'd, sweet-scented hybrids, many col¬ 
ors. 500 s. 
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. 
Oenothera Evening Primrose 
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