80 
—suaveiens. NICO-31. 20¢ 
White nodding flowers; fragrant; 2 ft; TA. 
—sylvestris. NICO-33. 20¢ 
—Mixed. NICO-X. 20¢ 
NIEREMBERGIA. (nee-rem-BERG-ee-uh) 
—hippomonica. NIER-7. 25¢ 
Large blue flowers all summer long. 
—-—Purple Robe. NIER-7P. 25¢ 
Fine purple variety. 
NIGELLA. (nye-JELL-uh) 
Fennel-flower. Ranunculaceae. 
—damascena, Miss Jekyll. NIG-3J. 20¢' 
Love-in-a-Mist. Double indigo-blue fis; 
—hispanica. NIG-6. 20¢ 
——Miss Jekyll. NIG-6J. 20¢ 
Excellent variety with large white flow- 
ers; HHA. 
NOLANA. (nol-LAY-nuh) 
—striplicifolia alba. NOLA-1. 20¢ 
White flowers, 2”? across; 1 ft; good basket 
or window box plant. 2 Oz. 40¢. 
NOLINA. (NOLT-ee-uh) 
Liliaceae. A desert plant producing a 
tree-like trunk; small whitish fls and _ stiff 
linear lvs; for warm sections. 
18 
—longifolia. NOLI-3. 25¢ 
(Dasyliron) Desert plant; 10 ft. 
NOMOCHARIS. 
—agerta. NOMO-2. 25¢ 
NOTOCACTUS: see in list under Cacti. 
OCIMUM. (OSS-im-um) 
Basil. Labiatae. Aromatic tender annuals 
grown in the herb garden for their value as 
seasoning and fragrance. Start indoor in 
North for early crop. Cut leaves just before 
flowers are in full bloom for drying for wint- 
er use. 
O. BASILICUM: Basil.. 
—Lettuce-Leaf, Green. OCIM-I1L. 20¢ 
Large tender leaves; 2 ft; TA. Oz. 45¢; 
lb. $2.00. 
—Purpie Bush. OCIM-I1P. 20¢ 
Oz. 50¢; lb. $4.00. 
—Green Bush. OCIM-1G. 20¢ 
Oz. 50¢ lb. $4.00. 
OENOTHERA 
Evening Primrose. Onagraceae. A very 
large and extended group of annuals, bienn- 
ills, all sun loving, dry land plants easily 
grown from seed. Common color is yellow; 
few reds and pinks. 
—Drummondii. OENO-23. 25¢ 
Bright yellow fis, 2” across; 1-2 ft; HA. 
—flava. OENO-25. 30¢ 
—fruticosa. OENO-26. 20¢ 
Showy yellow fis, 2’? ac; dry land; 1-3 ft; 
HP 
—Jamesii. OENO-29. 30¢ 
Yellow fis,.1’’ ac; 4 attractive petals; 8 ft; 
(VAIL) ere. 
—Lamarckiana. OENO-33. 20¢ 
Yellow. His. 2: aGoatueoe. 
—missouriensis. OENO-40. 20¢ 
Yellow fis, 4-6’ ac; 1 ft; HP. Pa: 
—odorata. OENO-43. 20¢ 
Yellow fragrant fils fading to reddish; frag- 
rant; 4 ft; HA. 
—rhombipetala. OENO-51. 20¢ 
Yellow fis, 2” ac; 4 ft; HB. 
—trilobia. OENO-7A, 25¢ 
Stemless; yellow fis, 3” ac; 4 ft; (V); HP. 
—Mixed Oenothera. OENO-X. 20¢ 
OLEA. (OH-lee-ah) 
—europaea. OLEA-5. 30¢ 
Olivesr2vattjmlocy: 
OLDENBERGIA. (old-den-BERG-ee-uh) 
—abuscula. OLD-1. 40¢ 
OLEARIA. (oh-lee-A Y-ree-uh) 
Daisy Tree, Compositae. Contains a num- 
ber of very fine shrubs and near trees, nat- 
ive of Australia, and closely allied to the 
Perennial Aster. Long flowering period; the 
smaller growing species make fine pot-plants. 
—surfaracea. OLER-10. 25¢ 
New Zealand Tree Aster. 
OMPHALODES. (om-fal-LOH-deez) 
—-linifolia. OMPH-5. 25¢ 
(Cynoglossum) White fis, 14” ac; TA. 
—Luciliae. OMPH-6. 50¢ 
Sky-blue fis; 8 ft; HP. — 
ONCOBA. (ON-koh-bah) 
—Routledgei. ONCO-5. 25¢ 
African tree; many Camellia-like white 
flowers; yellow centers; (IX). 
—spinosa. ONCO-6. 50¢ 
Large white flat flowers; 8-10 ft; S.. Af; 
AS hs geese 
ONONIS. (on-NOH-niss) 
Rest-Harrow. Leguminosae. They are 
easily grown and are good plants for the 
border or rockery. Flowers are either sol- 
itary or in racemes. 
ONON-IS5. 35¢ 
—rotundifolia. 
Bright; shrubby; 132 ft; HP. i 
ONOPORDUM. (on-oh-PORD-um) 
Compositae. Thistle-like plants of Old 
World; flowers in clustered heads, purple or 
white disks. 
—Acanthium. ONOP-1. 25¢ 
Scotch Thistle. HB; 9 ft. 
ONOSMA. | (oh-NOZ-mah) 
Boragmaceae. Annuals, biennials and per- 
ennials with extremely attractive flowers in 
white, yellow or purple, in one-sided clusters. 
They do well in sun or part shade; suitable 
for the border or rockery; easy. 
—stellulatum tauricum. ONOS-8. 25¢ 
Gold Drop. Golden yellow fis; wall plant 
eye Lm a 
OPHIOPOGON. (off-ee-oh-POH-gon) 
Lily Turf. Liliaceae. Turf forming plants 
with racemes of small whitish flowers and 
grass-like leaves, often striped and spotted 
with. white or yellow; useful for turf or 
border edgings that require no clipping; not 
extra hardy in the North; sun or shade; (V). 
—Clarkei. OPHI-4. 30¢ 
—intermedius. OPHI-6. 25¢ 
OPULASTER: see Physocarpus. 
OPUNTA. (op-PUNT-ee-uh) 
—Ficus-indica. OPUN-93. 30¢ 
Indian Fig. 15 ft; (2). 
—Mixed Species. OPUN-X. 30¢ 
OREOCEREUS: see in list under Cacii. 
CREODOXA: see ROYSTONEA. 
