

3 hy 
# ’ 
$1.20: % Ib., $2.00. 

PEt Log: 2 pkts. bes oz, 40c; 14 
Y% Ib., $2.00. 

Nemesia. 

Double Dwarf Gem Nasturtium 
1053. Double Dwarf Gem Mixed. H. A. This new 
race of double Nasturtium will prove very popular 
for borders and edging. The good-sized 
scented double flowers cover the little plants 
excellent color arrangement. Plants are neat and 
compact. Pkt., 10c; 2 pkts., 15c; oz., 40c; % Ib., 
sweet 


Dwarf Semi-Double Golden Globe Nasturtium. 
1052, Double Gem Golden Globe. H. A. This 
variety is very similar to the Golden Gleam, but 
the plant is compact in growth. The free flowering, 
well formed flowers are delicately sweet scented. 
This variety holds its form well in rainy climates. 
Ib., $1.20; 
in 
Double Golden Gleam Nasturtiums, 
borne on stiff, erect stems, 6 to 8 inches 
length, the flowers standing well’ above 
foliage. Very fragrant. 
oz., 35¢; Y% lhb., $1.05; 


Y% Ib., $1.70. 
Double Scarlet Gleam Nasturtium. 
1035. MIG- % 
NONETTE MA- 
CHET. HH,” A: 
Dwarf Mixed. 
Of dwarf pyra- 
midal form; 
numerous 
branches; very 
fragrant. Fine 
for combining 
in bouquets. 
Pita aL OCS = 2 : 
pkts., 15c. ek 
Nicotiana. 

1066. NICOTIANA, AFFINIS HYBRID. Mix- 
ed. H. A. (Flowering Tobacco.) Large, trumpet- 
shaped flowers on plants 2 feet high. Very fra- 
grant, and easy to grow. Pkt., 10c; 2 pkts., 15c, 
1067. NICOTIANA, Crimson Bedder. H. A. 
This sweet scented tobacco has bright crimson 
flowers on plants 15 inches in height, The tubu- 
lar flowers usually close in mid-day but open in 
early evening, giving forth their rich perfume. 
Pkt., 10c; 2 pkts., 15c. 
1063. NEMBESIA. Finest Annual Mixed. H., 
A. Splendid little dwarf plants for foreground 
of beds and for edging borders. The orchid-like 
flowers measuring about % inch across are 
varied in color ranging from rose, yellow orange 
and blue. As they dislike hot weather, start the 
plants indoors so that they will bloom early. 
Pkt., 15c; 2 pkts., 25c, 
sy fea 





Nasturtiums,. 

Double Gleam Mixed 
1058. Double Gleam Hybrid Mixed. H. A. 
This mixture contains a wide range of colors 
of the Gleam type semi-double mixed. The 
plants are half dwarf and the flowers semi- 
double, The bushy plants throw out runners 
averaging about two feet in length. As the 
plant nears complete development, it is a 
blaze of color. Under unfavorable growing 
conditions, these will not come 100% semi- 
double. Pkt., 10c; 2 pkts., 15¢3 oz., 35c; 
Y% J\b., $1.05; % 1b., $1.70. 
1056. Scarlet Gleam. H. A. Similar to 
: 1055. Golden Gleam. H. A. The first double our popular Golden Gleam but is a rich scar- 
Nasturtium. Semi-dwarf, forming a large vig- let color. The plant is half-dwarf, bushy, 
orous bush which throws out runners averaging with a few short runners. The blossoms are 
about 24 inches in length. The flowers begin semi-double with ruffled petals. Profuse 
coming as soon as the plant nears complete de- bloomer. Pkt., 10c; 2 pkts., 15c; oz., 40c; 
poe and at the ore it is in full or the 1/, Ib. $1.20; 1% Ib., $2.00. 
entire plant, including the runners, is a blaze E rs a r 
of color. Flowers measure 2% to 3 inches across, 1050. Dwarf Mixed. H. A. The Dwarf 
Nasturtiums are best adapted to sowing in 
the beds and borders. Comprise a wonderful as- 
Pkt., 10c; 2 pkts., 15c; 
sortment of rich and varied shades. Large 
pkt.; 10cs"2 pkts., Locs*0z., 2dc7ss7 pear oes 
YY Ib., $1.25. 
1060. Tall Mixed. H. A. No annual is more 
easily grown than the Nasturtium and nothing 
surpasses it in duration of bloom or in bright- 
ness of color. The Tall Mixed Nasturtiums are 
the freest bloomers and produce’ the largest 
flowers. Keep them picked and then they will 
keep blossoming. Large pkt., 10c; 2 pkts., 15c; 
oz., 25c; % 1b., 75c; % Ib., $1.25. 
i Re 

1068. NIGELLA. Double Mixed. (Love in 
the Mist.) H. A. A compact free flowering plant 
with finely cut foliage. Easily grown in any 
garden soil. Blue and white shades. Height 18 
inches. Pkt., 10c; 2 pkts., 15c. 
1069. NIEREMBERGIA. Hippomanica, T, P, 
While in the South it is a hardy perennial, it 
must be grown here in the North ag an annual. 
It is one of the most prolific flowering plants 
that we know of. It starts to flower when the 
plants are only two inches tall, or about fifteen 
weeks after the seed has been sown, and keeps 
right on until heavy frosts. The plant at all 
times is neat and compact appearing, the new 
flowers covering the older flowers and seed pods. 
The lavender-blue flowers enriched by a touch 
of yellow in the center are most charming, Plants 
are very dwarf, compact, and not over six inches 
high with a spread of ten inches. Foliage is light 
gray green. Recommended for an-~ edging or 
border plant. Very beautiful in window boxes 
or flower pots. Seed slow to germinate and 
should be started in flats. Pkt., 20c; 2 pkts., 35c. 
