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MISCELLANEOUS ANNUALS—Continued 
MORNING GLORY (!pomoea) 
These vines are easi- 
ly grown and most 
varieties are profuse 
bloomers if grown 
in soil of low fer- 
tility and not over- 
watered. 
*Blue Star. (New.) 
650 S. A vigorous 
grower, similar in 
form and habit to 
Heavenly Blue. 
Large flowers are 
of clear, light blue 
with 5 mid-blue 
stripes radiating 
from near throat 
to petal tips. An 
unusual novelty 
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Morning Glory, Heavenly Blue 
“Crimson Rambler. Freely produced flowers are a bright crim- 
son-red with white throat. A vigorous grower, but flowers are 
somewhat smaller than the following 2 varieties. Tr. pkt., 
15¢7 4507 25600) OZ 41 DC. 
*Pearly Gates. A fine clear white Morning Glory with slight 
cream shading in throat. Similar to the popular Heavenly 
Blue in habit but not quite as early flowering. Tr. pkt., 35¢; 
% oz., 45¢; 1 0z., $1.40; 4 ozs., $5.00. 
“Heavenly Blue. 650 S. Clark’s Mammoth Early Free Flow- 
ering Strain. The popular bright blue shade that is a solid 
sheet of vivid color all summer. Can be forced into flower 
for spring sales in 3- or 4-in. pots from a sowing made 8 to 
10 weeks previously. Tr. pkt., 20¢; 1 0z., 65c¢; 4 ozs., $2.00. 


Cornell. A large flowered bright Carnelian red with white edge. 
Tr. pkt., 25¢; %4 0z., 45¢; 1 oz., $1.50. 
Scarlett O’Hara. 650 S. Brilliant carmine-red variety. Tr. pkt., 
20c; 14 0z., 40c; 1 oz., $1.00. 
MYOSOTIS (Forget-Me-Not) 

“Ball Early. 44,000 S. Free flowering, spring blooming plants 
of this always popular bright blue flower can be had from a 
sowing made as late as January. Our early flowering strain 
should not be confused with the other types listed with the 
perennials. Tr. pkt., 35¢; %4 0z., 85¢; 1 oz., $3.00. 




Hardy Myecsotis. See page 47. 
NASTURTIUM 
No retail grower should be without at least a small greenhouse 
planting of double Nasturtiums. Their richly colored, long-stemmed, 
fragrant flowers are valuable for cutting, and the dwarf type is 
well suited for combinations or window boxes. 
DOUBLE GLEAM TYPE. 175 S. Of trailing or climbing habit. 
Vigorous growers; fine for cutting or window boxes. 
“Golden Gleam. The original Gleam Nasturtium; golden yellow. 
NASTURTIUM—Continued 
*Scarlet Gleam. Same as preceding but a brilliant scarlet. 
*Gleam Hybrids. A brilliant mixture of all double varieties. 
Prices last 3, each: 1 0z., 25¢; 4 ozs., 70c¢; 1 Ilb., $2.49. 
DWARF DOUBLE TYPE. 175 S. Fully as double and large as 
the Gleam type, the following varieties are of a very attractive 
dwarf compact, rounded growth. 12 to 15 in. high. 
*Golden Globe. Same color as Golden Gleam. 
Scarlet Gem. Brilliant scarlet. 
Mixture of all colors in this dwarf class. 
Prices above 3, each: 1 07., 30¢; 4 ozs., 90¢; 1 lb., $2.75. 
SINGLE VARIETIES. 225 S. 
Dwarf Mixture of all colors in the dwarf class. 
California Giant Single Mixture of colors in the tall, trailing class. 
Prices above 2, each: 1 oz., 20c; 4 ozs., 65¢; 1 lb., $2.25. 
NEMESIA (Strumosa Suttoni) 
GRANDIFLORA. 90,000 S. Large flowered and long-stemmed. 
14 to 16 in. Fine for spring cutting and combination work. 
Mixture of all colors in this tall class. Tr. pkt., 25¢; ™%4 oz.. 75¢; 
1'0z., $2.50. _ 
NANA COMPACTA. Of more dwarf habit, 6 to 8 in. 
Triumph Mixed. A very attractive mixture with a wide range of 
colors. Tr. pkt., 25¢; %4 oz., 75¢; 1 0z., $2.50. 
NEMOPHILA 
INSIGNIS (Baby Blue Eyes). 16,000 S. 
Blue. Small brightly colored flowers are borne in profusion on 
6-in. plants. Tr. pkt., 15¢; 1 0z., 45e. 
NICOTIANA (Flowering Tobacco) 
275,000 S. Sweet scented and showy. 
*Suaveoclens (Orange Blossom). 18 in. A dwarf and compact 
small-flowered white. Tr. pkt., 25¢; 146 0z., 85e. 
AFFINIS 
“Crimson Bedder. 15 in. Compact in growth and very free flower- 
ing. Deep crimson-red. Tr. pkt., 25¢; ™%4 oz., 60c; 1 oz., $2.00. 
White. 36 in. Tall and large flowered. Tr. pkt., 15¢; 1 0z., 60c. 
Hybrids Mixture. A hybrid mixture of many shades in the tall 
large flowered type. Tr. pkt., 15¢; 1 0z., 60c. 
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“Sensation Mixed. (Daylight Strain.) 24 in. The flowers of 
these new Nicotiana hybrids have the unique feature of re- 
maining open all day, even in brilliant sunshine. They have 
the same delightful evening scent as the older types, while 
the colors range from white through many shades of cream 
and pink to purple and deep crimson. Plants are bushy in 
habit, making them ideal for bedding. Tr. pkt., 35¢; % 0z.. 
$1.00; 1 0z., $3.00. 

NIEREMBERGIA 
“Purple Robe. 5500 seeds per 14» oz. A really first class bedding 
or edging plant. The 1 in., rich, bluish lilac flowers are lavishly 
produced on dwarf plants throughout the summer. Retains its 
brilliance without fading under strong sunlight. Tr. pkt., 50¢; 
Yo oz, $1.65; 146 0z., $3.00. 
NIGELLA 
Miss Jekyll (Love-in-a-Mist). 11,000 S. Cornflower-blue. Tr. pkt., 
25¢; 1 0z., $1.00. 
Mixture, Blue and white. Tr. pkt., 15¢; 1 0z., 60c. 
OXYPETALUM 
Caeruleum (Southern Star). Grows about 8 in. tall with fuzzy 
grayish green leaves and 1-in. star-shaped flowers of contrasting 
clear azure-blue. Tr. pkt., 25¢; % oz., 85¢; 14 oz., $1.50. 
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