ZO _STANLEY COBB, 22 Barry Rd., Scarsdale, N. Y. 
MUSA 
Banana Plant, 12 ft. high, ornamental leaves. Soak seed 24 hrs. in hot wa¬ 
ter before planting...30^ 
MYOSOTIS a. 
Sow seeds July and August for Winter flowering. 
Tall Blue. Splendid blue on long stems, 16 inches in height.50;^ 
Blue Bird. Brilliant dark blue.46^ 
NASTURTIUM a. 
Sow seeds in late July in 3" pots. Very nice to add to Winter bouquets. The 
Gleam type plants are semi-dwarf, but throw out short runners. They are i- 
deal for pot culture and hanging baskets, the runners being trained on wire 
supports, providing long-stemmed, sweet-scented flowers for cutting. 
Double Golden Gleam. The best....lO(^ Double Scarlet Gleam.10/ 
Mahogany, Orange, Cream, Apricot, Salmon, Lemon, or all these mixed.10/ 
NEMESIA a. 
Sow seed in August or September. They thrive best in coolhouse without any 
forcing. Free flowering, about 1 ft. high, and produces varied colored or¬ 
chidlike flowers in shades of rose, yellow, blue, and orange. 
Large Flowered Mixed.20/ Dwarf Hybrids. Large flowers.20/ 
Marbled Mixture. Large marbled and spotted flowers on dwarf plants.20/ 
Namaqualand Species. Light, graceful, free flowering plants 12 in. high.30/ 
NIEREMBERGIA a. 
Cup Flower. Sow in late ■Fall for Spring flowers. 
Hippomanica. Ideal pot plant, about 6 inches high, covered with saucerlike 
flowers 1^ inches across, resembling Petunias. Lavender, yellow eye.20/ 
Calycina. Pretty white flowers shaded and veined with lavender and maroon 
center. An exceedingly graceful plant for hanging baskets.25/ 
