. Oxalis Trop^oloides. NlCOTIANA AFFINIS. (Love in the Mist, or Devil in the Bush). PER PKT. 3430 Damascena. A compact, free-flowering plant, with finely-cut foliage, curious- looking flowers and seedpods; of easy culture, growing in any garden soil; hardy an- nuals; blue and white mixed; 1 foot. (See cut.) 5 NEMOPHILA. (Love-grove.) PER PKT 3400 Of neat, compact habit; blooming freely all summer, if planted in a rather cool, shady place, and in not too rich a soil; hardy annuals. Beautiful mixed varieties. (See cut.) Oz., 5 NIEREMBERGIA (CuPriower). A half-hardy perennial, sl
. Oxalis Trop^oloides. NlCOTIANA AFFINIS. (Love in the Mist, or Devil in the Bush). PER PKT. 3430 Damascena. A compact, free-flowering plant, with finely-cut foliage, curious- looking flowers and seedpods; of easy culture, growing in any garden soil; hardy an- nuals; blue and white mixed; 1 foot. (See cut.) 5 NEMOPHILA. (Love-grove.) PER PKT 3400 Of neat, compact habit; blooming freely all summer, if planted in a rather cool, shady place, and in not too rich a soil; hardy annuals. Beautiful mixed varieties. (See cut.) Oz., 5 NIEREMBERGIA (CuPriower). A half-hardy perennial, slender-growing plant, perpetually in bloorn, flower- ing the first year if sown early; desirable for the greenhouse, baskets, vases, or bedding out; 1 foot. 3421 Frutescens. White, tinted with lilac - 10 NlCOTIANA. 3411 Affinis {Tuberose-flozvered Tobacco"). Delightfully sweet-scented, pure white tubular flowers, blooming continually ; annuals ; 2 to 3 feet. (See cut) 5 3413 Sylvestris. Perhaps the most ornamental of all Tobaccos; plants of pyramidal growth, 4 feet high, with fine deep green foliage ; pure white, fragrant, drooping flowers, borne in OXALIS. Beautiful small plants, suitable for the greenhouse, rock-work, or outdoor culture ; flowering the first year; half- hardy perennials; 9 inches. 3441 Alba. White 10 3442 Rosea. Rose-colored 10 3443 Tropaeoloides. Very de- sirable border plant ; flowers deep yellow; foliage dark brown. (See cut.) 10 PENTSTEMON. (Beard-tongue.) One of our most beautiful and at- tractive herbaceous plants; bearing long, graceful spikes of rich-colored Nemophila flowers ; if sown early and planted out in May, they come into bloom in July and continue a blaze until frost; half-hardy perennials; 2 feet. 3536 Digitalis {Foxglove Pen/stemon). white flowers, with purple throat, during Tuly and. August. 5 3537 Oloxinioldes. Distinct in point of size of flower, individual flowers measuring 2 inches across, variety
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