. Park's floral guide : 1902. Nursery stock Pennsylvania Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs. NEMESIA FLORIBUNDA COMPACTA. NEMESIA STRUMOSA COMPACTA. Messrs. Sutton and Sons, who originated the New Hybrid varieties, received the following letter fiom one of their patrons, who grew a bed of the New Nemesias: "I planted a round bed 14 feet in diameter, with the four colors of Neraesia, and it has been splendid. Everyone who saw it asked what it was. Of all the annuals I have grown, this tops the lot.—F. ; Nicotiana. Complete mixture, 4 packets 10 cents,


. Park's floral guide : 1902. Nursery stock Pennsylvania Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs. NEMESIA FLORIBUNDA COMPACTA. NEMESIA STRUMOSA COMPACTA. Messrs. Sutton and Sons, who originated the New Hybrid varieties, received the following letter fiom one of their patrons, who grew a bed of the New Nemesias: "I planted a round bed 14 feet in diameter, with the four colors of Neraesia, and it has been splendid. Everyone who saw it asked what it was. Of all the annuals I have grown, this tops the lot.—F. ; Nicotiana. Complete mixture, 4 packets 10 cents, 1 packet 3 ets_ The Nicotianas are valuable for both foliage and bloom, and are of the easiest culture. N. aflBnis grows three feet high, and has deliciously scented flowers which .open in the evening. It should be in ev- ery garden. N. colossea has immense leaves, and appears well as an isolated specimen. All are readily started from seeds. Acuminata, white, fragrant, pretty 3 Atropurpurea grandiflora 3 Colossea, large-leaved , 5 Affinis, white, fragrant, very free-blooming, see engraving 3 Macrophylla gigantea, giant-leaved 5 Suaveoleus, white, fragrant 5 Sylvestris, drooping white flowers, tall, makes a fine bed 5 Tobaccum,fol. variegated-ieaved Tobacco 5 Mr. Park : —Nicotiana afflnis is a favorite of mine. I had about a dozen large plants last summer. The flowers are large, star-shaped, open about four o'clock in the afternoon, and remain open till nine o'clock the next day. They are very fragrant, and make a beautiful appearance at night. I have had a great many people visit my gardens in the evening to see the flowers, and everybody was more than pleased with them.—Mrs. F. C. Farrington, Essex Co., Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Park, Geo. W; Geo. W. Park (Firm);


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