Nasturtium, Dwarf Mixed. This popular flower is so well 
known as to require no comment. In this mixture are included 
the finest colors and combinations obtainable in the dwarf 
varieties. 
Nasturtium, Gleam Hybrids, Mixed. Large double and semi¬ 
double blooms, fragrant and borne on long stems. A range 
of colors, yellow to deep red. Dwarf plants. 
Nasturtium, Golden Gleam. A medium tall nasturtium with 
golden yellow bloom, and a petal arrangement which gives 
the appearance of a double flower. Very fragrant. Flower 
stems long, making this variety excellent for cutting. 
Nasturtium, Tall or Climbing Mixed. Many prefer the climb¬ 
ing or running type for porches, trellises or rock-work. They 
grow very rapidly and give an abundance of showy blooms 
and foliage. Nothing finer in a mixture can be found than this. 
All the finest and rarest varieties are included. 
Nemophila. Splendid annuals about 1 foot high bearing clus¬ 
ters of bright colored flowers in shades of blue, white and 
violet—margined and dotted. Grow best in cool partially 
shaded location. 
Nigella (Love-in-a-Mist). Annuals growing in oval bush form 
about 12 to 15 inches high. In the fern-like foliage are borne 
numerous large double flowers of blue or white. 
Old Fashioned Garden. A selection of the popular annual 
flowers suitable for waste places or in any locality where the 
wild flower effect is desired. Should be sown broadcast for 
the best effect. 
Pansy, All Colors Mixed. A mixture of Pansies, unrivaled for 
diversity of coloring and marking. This mixture is made up 
from the finest named varieties grown by Pansy specialists 
of the Old and New World. 
Pansy, Giant Fancy 
Mixed. Great improve¬ 
ment has taken place 
within the last two or 
three years, in the 
character of the larg¬ 
est Pansies. Giant Fan¬ 
cy is the finest mixture 
of the large varieties. 
For this is used only 
the seed from the very 
choicest blossoms. It 
includes many of the 
newest productions of 
famous growers. 
Pansy Bedding Mixed. 
Composed of many 
standard sorts; admir¬ 
ably suited for beds or 
borders, strong grow¬ 
ing plants, very free 
blooming. 
Petunia. The Petunia is peerless among annuals for effective 
summer bedding or window boxes. It is of easy culture, early 
to blossom and continues all the summer until frost. No other 
flower produces a greater diversity of color, or retains its 
freshness for so long a period. The doubles may be perpetuat¬ 
ed, by cuttings in late summer, for winter house plants. Pro¬ 
vide good soil and a sunny location. All colors mixed. Also 
supplied in single colors, blue and pink. 
Plilox Drummondii. Of all summer-flowering annuals the 
varieties of Phlox Drummondii are unquestionably some ot 
the most brilliant and satisfactory. Seed may be sown m the 
open ground any time after danger of frost is past, and m a 
few weeks the beds or borders are aglow with their brilliant 
coloring and remain so until cut down by frost. For early 
flowering they should be started indoors or in a hotbed. Mixed 
colqrs. 
Pinks or Dianthus. One of the most popular and magnificent 
flowers in cultivation, producing a great variety of brilliant 
colors and profusion of bloom. The annual varieties may oe 
sown out of doors when danger from frost is past and m a re\ 
weeks’ time they are a mass of bloom, continuing so unt 
frost. One foot. All colors mixed. 
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