
GREENWOOD, SOUTH CAROLINA 
NEMESIA, hha 
These beautiful flowering plants are becoming 
more popular every season. They start readily 
from seeds, and the plants bloom freely for weeks 
when bedded out. They are also very useful for 
greenhouse or window culture when grown in 
pots during the winter months, for which purpose 
the seeds should be sown in August. 
Blue Gem, White Gem, Fire King, and Orange 
Prince, hha, 1 ft. Here are some of our loveli- 
est free-blooming little annuals; the flrs appear 
in wonderful profusion and richly decorative, as 
edgings, small beds, rockeries. 
; Strumosa, Large-flow’d, hha, 1 ft. Splendid for 
beds and pots; flrs rich and varied, come in 
great abundance; wonderfully attractive. Varie- 
ties: Rose, bright rose; Cherry Red. Mixed. 
Strumosa Nana Compacta, hha, 8 in. Magnificent 
bedding and pot plants, rivaling Phlox in show *: 
and beauty, yet rarely seen in gardens. Plants Nemesia 
branch and the flrs are abundant. 
Complete Special Mixture of Nemesia. 
NEMOPHILA (Baby Blue Eyes), ha, 6 in. 
Very beautiful dwarf annuals, each plant stool- 
| ing out and forming a slump; covered with pretty 
cup-shaped firs about an inch across. Seeds sown 
in very early spring will produce a profusion of 
flowers over a long period. Sown in Autumn the 
plants bloom early in Spring and are wonderfully 
showy in a bed. Splendid for semi-shaded spot, 
ground cover for bulb bed, border or rockery. 
Atomaria, Holborn Blue Bell, ha, 6 in. Makes a 
beautiful bed; sow either in Fall or Spring and 
. thin to 4’’ apart; dark blue. 
Insignis Marginata Blue. Wide open blue. 
Insignis Marginata Alba. Pure white. 
Discordalis. Large purplish brown edged white. 
Maculata (Five Spot). White blossoms with tip 
of each petal marked with purple spot. 
Complete Special Mixture of Nemophila. 
NIGELLA, (Love-in-a-Mist) ha 
Beautiful, easily-grown; flrs large and charm- 
ing; foliage lace-like; self-sows. 
Miss Jekyll, 18 in. This is the best variety; the Nemophila Insignis Marginata Blue 
flrs very double, borne freely, makes a fine 
display; colors: Blue, White, Separate or Mixed. 
Hispanica, (Dragonfly), 15-18 in. Rich dark blue, 
very fine border plant. 
NIEREMBERGIA Hippomanica (Dwarf Cup Flow- 
er), 5 in. 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 borders, window boxes and rockery. Blooms 
in about 15 weeks from sowing. Blooms pro- 
fusely until heavy frost. 
Hippomanica Purple Robe. Novelty for 1942, see 
page 3. Pkt. 25c. All American 1942. 
NOLANA Atriplicifolia, Chilian Bell-flower, ha, 10 
in. Flrs large, Petunia-like, lavender-blue with 
yellow throat. Choice plant. 
NICOTIANA, hha 
These are elegant garden plants blooming con- , age : 
tinuously all Summer. Easily grown from seeds; Nierembergia Hippomanica 
the plants thrive in good soil and sunny situation. 
The flrs are tubular, lovely in color and come in 
clusters, making a fine display. The new com- 
pact varieties are splendid for beds. 
Aftfinis. Pure white, sweet scented. 
Affinis Hybrida Grandiflora, 18 in. Charming 
large-flow'd, sweet-scented, many colors, _ 
Crimson Bedder, 15 in. -A fine new bedding 
plant; free-blooming; flrs rich crimson, a mass 
of bloom throughout the season. 
Glauca. A stately plant growing to 20 ft. in 
warm regions, blue green foliage and yellow 
flowers. Native to South America but now grows 
abundantly in South. Easily grown from seeds. 
Greenhouse subject in North. 
Sanderae Hybrida, 2 ft. Many fine colors. 
Sanderae, Pink Shades. This makes an elegant 
pot plant or garden subject. The lovely bright 
pink shades are very attractive. 
Suaveolens, 18 in. Flrs white, in panicles. er 
Complete Special Mixture all varieties. Nicotiana 
Regular pkt. 5c; Jumbo pkt. 10c. 
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