. Individual Flower of NiCOTIANA , NicoTiANA Sanders Marigold Orange Princb. DOUBLE STOCK-FLOWERED EARKPVIRS. These are undoubtedly the finest of all the annual Larkspurs. They are of tall, branchings habit, with fine long spikes of double flowers, which come into bloom early in the season and last until late fall. Whether used in beds, bor- ders, or grown for cutting only, they must be considered one of the most satisfactory annuals. PER PKT. 2934 Shell'pink. An exquisite 10 2935 Dark=blue. Deep violet-blue 10 2936 Sky=blue. Clear a?ure 10 2937 Pure White. Glistening 10 A pack


. Individual Flower of NiCOTIANA , NicoTiANA Sanders Marigold Orange Princb. DOUBLE STOCK-FLOWERED EARKPVIRS. These are undoubtedly the finest of all the annual Larkspurs. They are of tall, branchings habit, with fine long spikes of double flowers, which come into bloom early in the season and last until late fall. Whether used in beds, bor- ders, or grown for cutting only, they must be considered one of the most satisfactory annuals. PER PKT. 2934 Shell'pink. An exquisite 10 2935 Dark=blue. Deep violet-blue 10 2936 Sky=blue. Clear a?ure 10 2937 Pure White. Glistening 10 A packet each of the 4 colors, 30 cts. 2933 Finest Mixed. All colors 5 NICOTIANA SANDERJE. (Carmine Tuberose-flowered Tobacco.) 3412 This beautiful hybrid Nicotiana was raised in England and was exhibited the past season at the Temjile show and elsewhere, and in every case lias been spoken of , as the most strikingly beautiful plants of the year. The originators describe it as forming bushy, much-branched plants 2 feet high, the whole plant laden with flowers from, base to summit—lilerally ablaze with handsome carmine-red fragrant blossoms, thousands of which are produced on a single plant. In form the flower resembles AHcoliana Affinis, but having a short, stout tube, and, unlike thnt variety, does not close up in the day- time, but remains open all day; the fragrance, while not so powerful as in Nicotiana Affinis, is decidedly delicious. It is as easy to grow as a Petunia. If started indoors in early spring and planted out in May it gives a continuous di-play of blooms all summer and autumn. It can also be sown in the open ground when the weather becomes warm. Our own representative saw llie ]5lnnts in bloom last summer, and had nothin<T but words of |iraise for this valuable novelty, wliich is uiidouliiedlv destined for versal use. 25 cts. per pkt.; 5 pkts.,$l 00. _


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