NEMESIA GAYETY BLEND—erk(2-3)12. Easy annuals of 
extraordinary beauty; large, oddly formed flowers of white, 
pale yellow, pink, rose, crimson, orange and lilac, carried 
in long and great freedom. Pkt. 10c; 73 oz. 25c. 
THE EVERBLOOMING NEMESIA—ex(8)18. Pretty flowers 
of white or blush, always with golden touch on lip, are car- 
ried continually from late spring to late autumn. Well- 
formed plants. Botanically, Nemesia foetens. Pkt. 15e. 
NEMOPHILA MIXED—ekt(2). Wide flowers in sky blue, 
violet, pure white or white splashed with violet. Rather 
handsome. Sow in earliest spring. Pkt. 10c; %4 oz. 25c. 
NICANDRA PHYSALODES—ebx (2-4)40. The blossoms are 
odd chkalices of bright blue, white-centered; then come curi- 
ous dry fruits. Robust, branching plants. Easily handled. 
Called Shoo-fly Plant. Pkt. 10c; 44 oz. 25c. 
NICOTIANA 
The gardens of those who delight in sweet scents will 
always hold Nicotiana. The fragrance is richest at dusk. 
Easy culture; showy flowers. eobx(8). AFFINIS—Long 
white trumpets, sugar-sweet perfume. Pkt. 10c; 14 oz. 25c. 
SANDERAE HYBRIDS—Long brightness in pink, rose, red, 
lilac, crimson. Pkt. 10c; 44 oz. 25¢. CRIMSON BEDDER— 
Velvety crimson. Low; compact. Pkt. 15c; % oz. 30c. 
SYLVESTRIS—Stately plants to five feet, with big clusters 
of narrow, pure white trumpets. Flowers remain open 
continuously. Pkt. 10c; % oz. 20c. OFFER 40A23—One 
pkt. each of the four for 35c. 
NIEREMBERGIA COERULEA 
A charming flower. Blossoms like open chalices, so many 
of them at once that stem and fine foliage is altogether 
hidden by the mounded bloom. Of easiest garden culture, 
handled as an annual, though actually a tender perennial. 
It makes a delightful pot plant, then practically an ever- 
bloomer. Even in open garden it flowers for months. 
Illustrated page 22 as N. hippomanica, an erroneous name, 
due to original misidentification of introductory stock. 
erx(8)6. Available in two strains, just a matter of color 
preference, at uniform rate of pkt. 20c; larger pkg. 50c. 
ORIGINAL STRAIN — Lavender to sky blue. PURPLE 
ROBE—Rich violet purple. Please specify strain desired. 
NIEREMBERGIA, FRUTESCENS — ek(8)20. 
flowers of blue-suffused white, 
throat. Vigorous, attractive, 
Big, cup-like 
touch of yellow in deep 
easily grown. Pkt. 15c. 
NIGELLA DAMASCENA—ek(2-3)20. Love-in-a-mist. 
and white. Pretty. Pkt. 5c; %4 oz. 15c. 
NOLANA LANCEOLATA—ergdx(2-4)6. Wide mats of 
crispy, succulent foliage, set thickly with broad upfacing 
blossoms of rich ultramarine, black-penciled but with white 
throat. A summer-long delight. Pkt. 15c. 
NUTTALLIA DECAPETALA (Mentzelia) — ebltyt(3-4)45. 
Ivory white blossoms of great size for some two months, 
bowls centered with golden tassels. Sow late autumn or 
earliest spring. Illustrated page 28. Pkt. 15c; 7% oz. 25c. 
OENOTHERA—ek. Evening Primrose. Satin-petaled blos- 
soms in long, though individually evanescent, showiness. 
LAMARCKIANA — 24 inches. Big flowers of polished 
golden yellow. Pkt. 10c. TRICHOCALYX A beauty. 
Enormous flowers of diaphanous white. Pkt. 15c. 
OLDENLANDIA NATALENSIS—ebk(4-5)28. This pleasant 
Scuth African Annual is a sort of Bluet grown un. 
Clustered lavender blossoms in Houstonia form, on _ tall 
much-branched plants. Needs a long season. Start it 
early. . Pkt. 15e: 
OTHAKE SPHACELATA—ecx(8)24. Rosy Wings. New 
everbloomer with silvery pink flowers of oddly attractive 
form. Described and illustrated page 3. Pkt. 15c; 7 oz. 25c. 
OXALIS CLOTH OF GOLD—ek(3-4)10. Delightful long- 
blooming annual Oxalis with golden flowers. From islands 
of southern Chile. Pkt. 15c. 
OXYPETALUM CAERULEUM—erex(8)15. Southern Star. 
Sprays of stars in peacock blue. Easily grown as a garden 
annual, but actually tender perennial. Makes excellent pot 
plant. Described page 2, illustrated front cover. Pkt. 20c. 
PENSTEMON ANNUAL GIANTS—cbkt(2-4)35. Gorgeous 
flowers that remind rather of Gloxinia in their brilliant and 
erratically applied colorings. Though actually perennial, 
may be handled as an annual if sowing be made very early 
while soil is cool. Pkt. 15c; 7 oz. 30c. 
PENSTEMON CAMPANULATUS—ecbkt(2-4) 35. 
sprays, pure rose to violet. Guatemala. Pkt. 15c, 
Blue 
Graceful 
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PANSY 
Nowhere more surely than in buying of Pansy seeds do 
you get just what you are willing to pay for. The larger 
the flowers in a given strain, the smaller is always the 
yield of seed, almost in inverse ratio, and so the greater 
the cost of producing it. 
PANSY BABY DELIGHT—Here is a daintiness of charm, 
plants of crowded, bushy compactness, loaded with round 
wavy-edged blossoms of lovely light blue, an exquisite jewel- 
like tone. Baby Delight comes into bloom with speed 
and then stays long in bloom, spring, summer, autumn, 
with flowers during even mild periods of winter. Pkt. 15c 
PANSY TRIMARDEAU GIANT BEDDING—Excellent mix- 
ture of large-flowered Pansies for mass effects. Wide rang> 
of colorings. Pkt. 15c; 1% oz. 50c; %4 oz. 90c. 
PANSY SUPER-SWISS GIANTS—Flowers of very large 
size, carried on sturdy plants. Deep, rich, unusual shades, 
reds, salmon-rose, purple velvets and the like, along with 
contrasting vivid blotchings. Pkt. 35c; 1/32 oz. 55c; 3 
oz. $1.00; % oz. $1.75. 
PANSY BLEND TRIUMPHANT-—-Here, if you grow it well, 
you should reach the ultimate of Pansy size, nothing beyond. 
The enormous blossoms are round in form, with broad, thick 
petals, that so overlap as to make the flowers seem almost 
double, an effect enhanced by the curled and undulate mar- 
gins. The coijors are brilliant and varied, running mostly 
to richer tones, and usually with a contrasting spot on each 
petal. Vigorous plants, robustly stemmed. Here are Pansy 
aristocrats. Pkt. 50c; 1/32 oz. 85c; 7 oz. $1.50. 
OFFER 42A23—One pkt. each of above for $1.00. 
THE DELIGHT PETUNIAS 
From young days of June, on through pitiless sun of sum- 
mer, and far into cooling autumn, the Delight Petunias 
will hold their garden display; and everyone knows with 
what carefree ease Petunias may be grown. FAIRY—Ex- 
quisite shell pink, cream center. Pkt. 15e. ULTRAMARINE 
—Rich clear blue. Pkt. 15¢; 7 oz. 25c. CREAM STAR— 
Creamy white, yellow star in throat. Pkt. 20c. SALMON 
SUPREME—Lovely salmon pink. Pktae20c: FLAMING 
VELVET—Red-mahogany with luminous scarlet lustre. Rich 
and velvety. Pkt. 15¢c. HEAVENLY BLUE—Silvery blue- 
lavender. Pkt. 15c; 7; oz. 25e. SCARLET FLARE—Rich 
satiny rose-scarlet. Pkt. 20c. WHITE GEM—Neat, com- 
pact six-inch mounds, covered with white flowers. Pkt. 
20ec. TOPAZ ROSE—Flaming cherry rose with throat of 
hummingbird topaz. Pkt. 15e. TWINKLES—White stars 
over vivid rose. Pkt. 15¢c; 7 oz. 25e. PURPLE PRINCE— 
Rich dark blue purple. Large flowers. Balcony type, fine 
for porch boxes. Pkt. 15c; 1/32 oz. 30ec. SNOWSTORM— 
Drifts of snowy white. Pkt. 10c; 7 oz. 20c. ROSY MORN 
—Clear rose with white throat. Pkt. 10c; 7s oz. 25c. 
OFFER 44A23—One pkt. each of above for $1.80. 
PETUNIA DELIGHT BLEND—Above, with others. 
10c; zs oz. 20c; % oz. 35c; % oz. 60c. 
THE GIANT PETUNIAS 
Immense blossoms, mostly frilled or fringed. 
THE BETTER NAMED SORTS—Uniform price, per pkt. 
25c. MOONBEAM—Giant fringed; creamy yellow. MAR- 
THA WASHINGTON—Blush pink with viclet throat and 
wine-red radiations, all in Pelargonium suggestion. Flowers 
large, ruffled; plants dwarf, compact. APPLEBLOSSOM 
—Lovely light pink. Fringed. COPPER ROSE—Old rose 
and copper with garnet netting. Ruffled. WHITE BEAUTY 
—Giant fringed white. MELODY—Smooth. Satiny violet 
with white edge. OFFER 41A23—One pkt. each of the 
six for $1.35. 
GIANT FRINGED BLEND—Flowers of this, grown rightly, 
often reach six inches diameter, rarely less than four. The 
petals are attractively fringed and frilled, the colorings 
unsurpassed in wide variety. There will be selfs in every 
better Petunia hue and tone, with contrasting blotchings 
and variegations. Pkt. 25c; 1/128 oz. for T5c. 
GIANT FRINGED DWARF—Form, fringing, and cvlor range 
as above, but plants short. bushy, compact. Blooms reach 
Pkt. 
8 inches diameter. Valued for edgings, low beds, window 
boxes, pot plants. Pkt. 25c; 1/128 oz. 65c. 
ALL-DOUBLE. FRINGED—Fully double flowers, marvel- 
ously fringed, carried on dwarf, compact, free-blocming 
plants. There will be pure white, purple, pink, lavender and 
red in about all combinations. Practically every one will 
be double, but they will vary somewhat in size and form. 
Pkt. 60c (38 for $1.50). 
