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Nemophila, ha, 6 in. : 
Very beautiful dwarf annuals, each plant stool- . 
ing out and forming a clump; covered with pretty 
cup-shaped flowers 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 wonder- 
fully showy in a bed. Splendid for semi-shaded 
spot, ground cover for bulb bed, border or rockery. 
1425—Insignis Marginata Blue. Wide open blue. 
1426—Insignis Marginata Lilac. 
1427—Insignis Marginata White. 
1428— Bhs gee eee Mixture of Nemophila. 

Nierembergia Hippomanica 
DWARF CUP FLOWER 
NIEREMBERGIA (Hippomanica) 
1444—Purple Robe, ha, 6 in. (Cup Flower.) The 
finest new bedding plant of a decade. Dwarf, 
compact and symmetrical; smothered by hun- 
dreds of sparkling deep lavender flowers. Your 
border will not be complete without Nierember- 
gia-‘‘Purple Robe”’ 
1443—-N. Coerulea, 4 in. A little more dwarf and 
of lighter lavender blue color. Blooms in about 
15 weeks from sowing and is in continuous flow- 
er until frost. Flrs 1} in. diam. center of yellow. 
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Perfumes the evening air-with its delightful 
odor. Bright, attractive and easily grown. 
1455—Drummondi. Dwarf plant. Deep golden flrs 
borne in profusion. Delightfully sweet. 
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Oenothera f \ 
Nigella Miss Jekyll — 
(Love-in-a-Mist) 
LOVE IN AY MIST 
' Nigella, ha. ~ aS 
N. Damascena “Miss Jekyll’, ha, 18 in. ‘One of thes 
finest blue cut flowers. Its color is rich distinct — 
blue in contrast with the delicate green involu- 
cre which veils the petals. 
lightfully different. 1450—Blue, ~ 
1452—Complete Mixtur 
oa tila gina! (Dragontly), 15-18, in. 
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‘Nicotiana , fates 
NICOTIANA, hha hg oe 
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1436—Affinis, 32 in. Pure white, ‘tuberose scented 
blooms produced abundantly on bushy plants. 
1437—Affinis Hybrida Grandiflora, 18 in. Rose, red, . 
* crimson, and creamy white are some of the colors 
included in this fine large flowering deliciously es 
fragrant hybrid mixture. _ 
1438—Crimson Bedder, 15 in. Dw. 
~annual. Plants are well branched and compact 
and are covered with rich crimson bloom. 
1439—Glauca, 20 ft. Yellow flrs. Greenhouse North. 
1441—Suaveolens, 18 in. Flrs in great white panicles. | 
1442 Complete Special Mixture, all kinds Nicotiana. - 
ah2e-” Lobaece Big Havanna. — fe ee 
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react to your touch by folding 
themselves and drooping. The 
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NOLANA CHILIAN BELL-FLOWER _ 

1454—Blue Ensign, Lanceolata. Ultramarine ee ; 
with contrasting white center. sates lovely. 
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1456—Lamarckiana (True Evening Seented- 'PHie 
rose), 3 ft., hb. Large bright yellow flowers. _ 
1457—Macrocarpa (Missouriensis), 12 in., ha. oath 
light yellow. Best in dry sandy soil. 
1458—Complete Special Mixture Oenothera. —— 
All Seeds: Pkt. 10c, 11 for $1.00—Giant Pkt. 25c, 5 for $1. 00 Bias 
Try Love-in-a-Mist for a ohana cut flower. row, : ay ee 
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