—Empress of India. NAST-3E. 20¢ 
Velvety dark scarlet with dark leaves. 
—Faltham Beauty. NAST-3F. 20¢ 
A brilliant scarlet. 
NAST-3G. 20¢ 
—Golden King. 
A rich golden yellow. 
—Firebal . NAST-3B. 20¢ 
Compact; dark leaves; bright scarlet flow- 
ers well above the foliage. 
—King of the Tom Thumbs. NAST-3K. 20¢ 
Bright scarlet; dark leaves. 
NAST-3T. 20¢ 
—King Theodore. 
Dark red; dark foliage. : 
NAST-3L. 20¢ 
—Lady Bird. 
Lovely rich yellow, scarlet spotted; dark 
foliage. 
—Ruby King. NAST-3R. 20¢ 
Ruby-red; dark foliage. 
—Vesuvius. NAST-3V. 20¢ 
Brilliant salmon-rose; dark foliage. 
—Blend of Above. NAST-3X%. 15¢ 
TALL or CLIMBING TYPE. To 3 ft; they 
should have support. Oz. 30¢; lb. $2.75. 
—Chamelon. NAST-4C. 20¢ 
Is in several blends of color. 
—Dunnett’s Orange. NAST-4D. 20¢ 
One of the best orange varieties. 
—King Theodore. NAST-4K. 20¢ 
Dark foliage; dark red flowers. 
—Pearl. NAST-4P. 20¢ 
Lovely cream-white. 
—Prince Henry. NAST-4H. 20¢ 
Clear yellow with red spots. 
—Salmon rose. NAST-4SR. 20¢ 
—Von Molike. NAST-4V. 20¢ 
A lovely rosy blue. 
—Tall Blend. NAST-4X. 15¢ 
LOBBIANUM: (N. peltophorium) Round 
leaves; single flowers; climbing. 
—Spitfire. NAST-S5S. 20¢ 
Intense red variety. 
—Lucifer. NAST-5L. 20¢ 
Orange-red. 
—Beauty of Malvern. NAST-3M. 20¢ 
—Mixed. NAST-5X. 15¢ 
—pergrinium. TROP-7. 20¢ 
Canary-Bird-Vine. See Tropaeolum. 
NELUMBIUM. (nee-LUM-bee-um) 
Lotus. Nymphaeaceae. Aquatic plants; 
most seed germinate better if filed. 
—Nelumbo. NELU-3. 40¢ 
Fast Indian Lotus. Pink or rose fis; (XX); 
file seeds. 100 seeds $4.00. 
——album. NELU-3A. 40¢ 
NEMESIA. (nem-MEESH-ee-ah) 
—strumosa Orange King. NEME-10K. 20¢ 
Compact; large flowered orange; TA. 
— —Aurora. NEME-10A. 20¢ 
Bicolor, carmine and white. 
— —Suttonii. NEME-10S. 20¢ 
Dark scarlet. 
— — —Orange. NEME-10SG. 20¢ 
——Orange Prince. NEME-10P. 20¢ 
——Blue Gem. NEME-10B. 20¢ 
Compact large flowered blue. 
— —Twi ight. NEME-10T. 20¢ 
Compact large flowered blue and white. 
——New Blue. NEME-10B. 20¢ 
—Blend of Above. NEME-10X. 20? 
—vericolor Fire King. NEME-11K. 20¢ 
Compact; dwarf; scarlet-crimson. 
— —Mixed. NEME-11X. 20¢ 
—Nemesia All Mixed. NEME-X. 20¢ 
NEMOPHILA. (nee-MOFF-il-ah) 
—maculata. NEMO-2. 20¢ 
Five-Spot. Deep purple spot on tip of 
each lobe; HHA. 
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NEMOPHILA—Baby Blue Eyes 
—Menziesii. v. crambeoides. NEMO-3C. 20¢ 
Baby-Blue-Eyes. Blue; HHA. 
— —White. NEMO-3W. 20¢ 
— —atomaria. NEMO-3A. 20¢ 
Paler blue, dotted purple or black. 
——Holborn Blue Bell. NEMO-3H. 20¢ 
— —discoidalis. NEMO-3D. 20¢ 
Buish purple centers; white on edges. 
—Mixed. NEMO-3X. 20¢ 
Ounce $1.00. 
—All Mixed. NEMO-X. 20¢ 
NEPETA. (NEP-ee-tah) 
Catnip. Labiatae. Aromatic annuals and 
perennials with white and blue flowers in 
whorls, clusters or spikes.. Some species are 
very pretty and can be grown in shade; easily 
grown. 
—Cataria. NEPE-3. 260¢ 
Catnip. Whitish or pale purple fis; 112 
sq deMeh, 
— —citriodora. NEPE-3C. 25¢ 
—Mussinii. NEPE-10. 25¢ 
NERIUM. (NEER-ee-um) 
—Oleander. NERE-S8. 40¢ 
Oleander. 
NERTERA (NERT-er-uh) 
Liliaceae. Bog-Asphodel. Rhizomatous 
plants with grass-like leaves and small flow- 
ers in terminal racemes. Found in marshes 
of New Jersey. 
—granadensis. NERT-1. 40¢ 
(N. depressa) Bead Plant. Orange fruits; 
ornamental; GH in North; (TX). 
To produce the berries on pot plants use 
a 34-fern pot, fill 5g with 32-144 broken pots, 
cover this with 1” peat and top-off with 1” 
compost, of 3 parts leaf mould, 1 sand; keep 
in shade till flowers appear, then in semi- 
shade; give plenty of water and keep peat 
moist during the winter. 
NEOLLOYDIA: see in list under Cacti. 
NICANDRA. (nye-K AND-ruh) 
—Physalodes. NICA-1. 25¢ 
Shoo Fly Plant. Sky- bluebells, 1” ac; 
Sait in HitA. 
NICOTIANA 
—alata gr. fl. Daylight. NICO-3D. 20¢ 
(affinis) Jasmine Tobacco. (X). 
—-—French Hybrids. NICO-3F. 20¢ 
——Sweet Scented White. NICO-3W. 20¢ 
— —Hypbrids. NICO-3H. 20¢ 
—Sanderae, Crimson King. NICO-30K. 20¢ 
» Salver-form fis; crimson; hyb’d; 3 ft; TA. 
