NICOTIANA 
hha. These are elegant garden plants blooming 
continuously throughout Summer. 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 a fine display. The new compact va¬ 
rieties are splendid for beds and borders. 
AlflnU Hybrida Grandiflora, 18 in. Charming 
large-flow'd, sweet-scented hybrids, many col¬ 
ors. 
Crimson Bedder, 15 in. A fine new bedding plant; 
free-blooming; firs rich crimson, a mass of bloom 
throughout the season; one of the best. 
Sanderae Hybrida, 2 ft. Many fine colors. 
Sanderaa, Pink Shades. This makes an elegant 
pot plant or garden subject. The lovely bright 
pink shades are very attractive. 
Suaveolens, 18 in. Firs white, in F>anicles. 
Sylvestris, 6 ft. Pretty, free and continuous-bloom¬ 
ing; large trusses of white, sweet-scented firs; 
drooping; very attractive, always admired. 
Complete Special Mixture all varieties. 
Nierembergia Hippomamca 
OENOTHERA 
Evening Primrose. Annual and perennial firs of 
much beauty, the prevailing color yellow, bright 
and attractive. The following do well in rich soil 
and a sunny situation. 
Acaulis, ha, 6 in. Large and beautiful, white and 
golden firs, stemless. May to September. 
Afterglow, hb, 3 ft. Yellow with red calyx. 
Clutei, hb, 4 ft. Large soft yellow; splendid. 
Drummondii Nana, 1 ft. Large pale yellow firs. 
Fragrans. Pretty neat plant with open, sweet- 
scented golden flowers. 
Fruticosa Major, hb, 2 ft. Large golden firs. 
Missouriensis, hp, 8 in. This makes a splendid 
rock plant when grown in dry sandy soil and 
full sun. In rich soil it grows too freely to bloom 
well. Long trailing stems with shining leaves. 
Rosea Mexicana, hhp, 6 in. A pretty dwarf species 
with large deep rose firs; showy. 
Trichocalyx, hb, 2 ft. Considered the finest; firs 
large, white, sweet-scented; easily grown. 
Complete Special Mixtvure all varieties. 
NIEREMBERGIA 
HIPPOMANICA (Dwarf Cup Flower). 5 ". This new 
half-hardy perennial is a plant you must not 
miss. Dwarf, compact and neat in habit with 
light gray green foliage practically hidden by 
the many lovely lavender cups daintily touched 
with yellow at center; it is unexcelled for bor¬ 
ders, window boxes and the rockery. The first 
blooms appear in about fifteen weeks from sow¬ 
ing and the profusion of flowers continues until 
heavy frost. 
Frutescens, hp, 2 ft. Blue, cup-shaped firs; excel¬ 
lent for cutting. 
Gracilis, hhp, I ft. Branches and blooms profuse¬ 
ly; firs cup-like, white tinted lavender. 
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Oenothera 
NIGELLA, ha 
Beautiful, easily-grown; firs large and charm¬ 
ing; foliage lace-like; self-sows. 
Miss Jekyll, 18 in. This is the best variety, the 
firs very double, borne freely, makes a fine dis¬ 
play; colors : Blue, White, Sep>arat e or Mixed. 
OXALIS Cloth of Gold, hp, 6 in. Masses Of golden 
clusters in summer; sweet-scented; a bulbous 
perennial. 
Rosea, hha, 6 in. A charming compact plant cov¬ 
ered summer or winter with lovely clusters of 
salmon-pink firs; for borders, pots, baskets. 
Tropaeloides. ha, 4 in. Purple-brown foliage, yel¬ 
low firs; useful for rockery, edgings, and sus¬ 
pended baskets. 
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Nigella 
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