NICOTIANA, Flowering Tobacco (a) 
Stately plants producing large, trumpet shaped, blooms until 
frost. Fine for beds and borders. Height, 2 to 5 feet. 
AFFINIS HYBRIDS, MIXED COLORS. Pkt. 15c. 
NIEREMBERGIA HIPPOMANICA (ra) 
NIEREMBERGIA, PURPLE ROBE. Bronze Medal, A. A. S. 1942. 
Nierembergia, Purple Robe, a very fine deep violet-purple 
shade, which maintains its deep color even in full sun and 
does not fade in the hottest climate. The plant is a neat com- 
pact extremely free-flowering one; is only 6 inches tall, with 
a mature spread of some 10 to 12 inches. A half-hardy peren- 
nial, Purple Robe blooms the first year from seed, but must 
be sown early indoors, for it takes 15 weeks from seeding to 
flowers. Pkt. 25c. 
NASTURTIUM (a) 
GOLDEN GLEAM. Plant forms a vigorous large bush which 
throws out short runners, averaging 18 inches. The sweet 
scented, large double flowers are golden yellow and average 
2 to 3 inches across. Pkt. 10c. 
SCARLET GLEAM. A sister of Golden Gleam. Its semi-double 
blossoms are similar in size and shape to those of the popular 
golden Nasturtium. Rich, dazzling scarlet. Sweet scented. 
Fine for cutting. Pkt. 10c. 
GLORIOUS GLEAM HYBRIDS. Award of Merit, All-America 
Selections, 1935. Delightfully sweet scented; double. Color 
range includes brilliant blend of salmon, golden yellow, orange 
scarlet, cerise, cream, Orange, maroon and crimson shades, 
and many spotted varieties. 
Mixed Colors. Pkt. 10c. 
DWARF DOUBLE GOLDEN GLOBE. Award of Merit, All- 
America Selections, 1936. Vivid golden yellow, identical in 
color to Golden Gleam. Plants uniformly dwarf and compact, 
and bear great quantities of semi-double Sweet scented flow- 
ers. Excellent for edging and window boxes. Pkt. 10c. 
DWARF DOUBLE GEM MIXTURE. Novelty introduction, 1935. 
An evenly balanced range of colors on dwarf, compact gemr 
like plants. Ideal annual for border and edging use. Plants 
are dwarf and compact, totally without runners. 
Mixed Colors. Pkt. 10c. 
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NIEREMBERGIA HIPPOMANICA 

DWARF BEDDING, CREAM STAR 
frequently reverting to the common types. 
PETUNIA THEODOSIA 
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TALL OR CLIMBING NASTURTIUMS. For covering trellises, 
fences, arbors, piazzas, trailing from vases, Over rock-work, 
etc., nothing can equal their great quantities of bloom from 
early Summer until frost. The seed pods can be gathered 
while green and tender for picking. Height, 8 to 10 feet. 
Finest Mixed. Pkt. 10c. 
PETUNIA (a) 
The seed may be started indoors early in the year in seed 
boxes and later transplanted or sown out of doors in the Spring. 
Cover very lightly and apply water with a fine spray. Be care- 
ful not to discard the smaller and weaker seedlings. From these 
the finest flowers are often obtained, the coarse growing plants 
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CREAM STAR. Silver Medal, All-America Selections, 1940. 
Flowers shaped like a five-pointed star; soft creamy white, 
deepening towards the throat to a bright golden yellow. The 
compact habit of the plants makes Cream Star Petunia ideally 
suited for low beds. Plants bloom about 20 weeks after seed 
is sown. Pkt. 25c. 
PETUNIA HYBRIDA NANA ERECTA. 1 foot. A fine type of 
petunia for small beds and borders; often used for pot culture. 
This petunia type holds its habit very well during the entire 
blooming season. : 
ROSY MORN. Soft rose-carmine-pink with a white throat. Dwarf — 
growing and a luxuriant bloomer. Pkt. 35c. 
HEAVENLY BLUE (Silvery Blue). Enchanting shade of light 
silvery blue. Mixes well with either Cream Star or Rosy Morn. 
Pietmooc 

NASTURTIUM, GLORIOUS GLEAM HYBRIDS 

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