Per Pkt. 
Per Pkt. 
NEMESIA STRUMOSA SUTTONII. For 
pot culture and open border. Hardy annual. 
1 foot. Mixed colors. 
NEMOPHILA (Baby Blue Eyes). A hardy 
annual, 6 inches high, quite spreading with 
divided bright green leaves. Useful in low 
beds and as a ground cover. Mixed. 
NICOTIANA. Showy plants with slender, 
tall, flowering stems and fragrant flowers; 
half-hardy annuals. About 3 feet high. 
Mixed Hybrids. All colors.. 
NIGELLA (See Love-in-a-Mist) 
PANSY 
A. S. & L. Special Mixed. 
Choice Mixed . 
Perfection. A super mixture containing the 
finest types of pansies, and many new sun¬ 
burst pansies, smoky rims, henna shades, 
with fine long stems. 
Swiss Giants Mixed. The outstanding 
pansy novelty, with wide color range, size, 
earliness, substance and continuity of 
bloom. A perfect strain. 
PASSION FLOWER (Passiflora). A half- 
hardy perennial climber, bearing attractive 
blue fringed flowers. Height 10 to 15 feet... 
PHLOX DRUMMONDII. Grandiflora. One 
of the most satisfactory bedding plants. A 
hardy annual growing about one foot high, 
bearing beautiful and brilliant flowers. 
Pink, White, Lilac, Crimson, Primrose 
Mixed. Best large-flowering varieties. 
PETUNIA 
A. S. & L. Choice Mixed. Striped and 
blotched . 
Celectial Rose. Compacta growing strain. 
Plants vigorous, dwarf, early flowering pro¬ 
ducing a wealth of deep rose flowers. 
Giants of California. Dwarf flowers very 
large and deeply fringed. A variety of 
colors. 
Rosy Morn. A bright rosy pink with white 
throat .. 
Rose of Heaven. A very effective rich and 
brilliant rose colored variety. 
Balcony. A splendid large and free-flower¬ 
ing type for window boxes, hanging baskets. 
Rich Indigo Blue, Red, White. 
NANA COMPACTA, PINK GEM (Amer¬ 
ica Gold Medal Selection). Plants neat, 
compact, 6 inches high, bearing numerous 
brilliant pink blooms. 
Nana Compacta Mixed. A new strain of 
dv|arf compact petunia. Plants form a per-! 
fetjt ball, 8 to 10 inches high, covered with 
large, beautiful flowers, in a wide range of 
colors. 
Allen, Sterling and Lothrop, Portland, Maine 
PETUNIA—Continued) 
Hollywood Star (All America). Rich Rose 
I'Oc with Amber throat. Flower forms five- 
pointed star—very popular. 25c 
Martha Washington (All America Award). 
The frilled portion of the flower is a beauti¬ 
ful blush pink and the center portion is a 
10c rich wine red deepening in the throat to 
dark violet . 25c 
10c 
Flaming Velvet (All America Gold Selec¬ 
tion). The blooms are large and of an un¬ 
usually attractive velvety blood red or 
10c crimson although the introducer describes 
the color as a brilliant velvety scarlet. 25c 
10 c Burgundy (All America). This is a new 
large flowered variety of the hybrida gran¬ 
diflora class. The blooms are shades of 
purple or carmine with white throats, hav- 
25c ing violet veins . 25c 
10c Dainty Lady. Grandiflora—Single Fringed. 
New color in petunias—a delicate golden 
10c yedow, ■ the first really yellow petunia. 40c 
Double Fringed. All Double Mixed. This is 
a gorgeous strain of the All Double Giant 
10c Fringed Dwarf Victorious. 50c 
Elks’ Pride. .A beautiful, grandiflora petunia 
with plain edged flowers. Elks’ Pride is the 
best, largest and darkest velvety purple 
variety .... 25c • 
Miniature Rose Gem. The plant is neat and 
compact, five to six inches high and sanoth- 
. ered with rich rose blooms about two inches 
10c in diameter . 
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