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AUGDST 17, 1911. 



The Weekly Florists^ Review* 



67 



NOVELTIES AND SPECIALTIES 



IN 



SWEET PEAS AND NASTURTIUMS 



DESIRABLE FOR CATALOGUE PATRONAGE FOR 1912 INTRODUCTION 



Write for Price List, containing also New Crop of Surplus Flower Seeds in general. 



SPENCER SWEET PEAS 



Hermosa, New Double Spencer, lavender striped. 



Que«n Alexandra, queen, indeed, of the scarlets. 



Senator. 



Ramona. 



Mrs. Routzahn. 



Kjng Edward. 



Evelyn Hemus. 



Queen Victoria. 

 Prince of Wales. 

 Juanita. 

 Blanch Ferry. 



Janette Hanard, New Spencer, magnificent shade of 

 orange. 



Apple Blossom. Paradise. 



Ruby. Florence Morse. 



White. Princess Victoria. 



Primrose. Mrs. Chas. Mander. 

 Menie Christie. 



NEW NASTURTIUMS 



We are still adding new and distinct types to our Gorgeous Nasturtium List. You should by all 

 means have the New Scarlet Geranium Leaf Nasturtium, beautiful as a flower and pronounced by an expert 

 as one of the finest salad plants, the leaves being three to four times as thick as the ordinary Nasturtium 

 and exceedingly mild in taste. 



Burning Bush, its blooms a mass of fire; most striking. Other desirable varieties: 



GOLDEN FOUAGE TYPE. 



A striking and most desirable type for bedding and 



potting. 



Golden Rose, flower a true rose color. 



Golden Pearl, flower a deep pearl. 



Golden Blotched, flower mottled crimson on white and 

 primrose ground. 



Golden Midnight, flower darkest maroon. 



Golden Mixed, containing all colors SO far originated. 



VARIEGATED FOUAGE TYPE. 



An exceedingly fine acquisition to the Nasturtium family. 



Variegated Dwarf Orange, flower deep orange. 



Variegated DwArf Scarlet, flower deep scarlet. 



Variegated Dwarf Crystal, flower primrose with ma- 

 roon stripings. 



Variegated Dwarf Lady Bird, yellow with blotched crim- 

 son. 



Variegated Dwarf Queen, flower scarlet maroon. 



Variegated Dwarf Mixed, all dwarf variegated colors 

 mixed. 



Variegated Tall or Trailing Scarlet, flower scarlet. 



Variegated Tall or Trailing Croesus, primrose, striped 

 with velvet crimson. 



Variegated Tall or Trailing Salmon, flower salmon. 



Variegated Tall or Trailing Crystal, flower primrose 

 with maroon stripings. 



Variegated Tall or Trailing Queen, flower scarlet 

 maroon. 



Variegated Tall or Trailing Orange, flower deep orange. 



Variegated Tall or Trailing Mixed, all variegated-leaved 

 mixed. 



ULLIPUT TYPE. 



The most dwarf of all dwarf Nasturtiums. Of com- 

 pact growth and throwing the blooms in beautiful mass 

 above the foliage, immensely fine for potting or bedding. 



Lilliput Baby Rose, flower pure white ground, with 

 deep rose markings; in Lilliputs, the most beautiful 

 variety. 



Lilliput Lady Cherry, an unusual, dark foliage, flower a 

 deep rich cherry. 



Lilliput Fairy King, flower ecru rose. 



Lilliput Fairy Queen, flower light, with lavender mark- 

 ings. 



IVY-LEAVED FOLIAGE TYPE. 



A new and most desirable strain of the Nasturtium 

 family. The leaves are of a delicate English ivy-leaved 

 form, while the flowers are of a most delicate fringed 

 formation. 



Either for bedding or potting, a most desirable type. 



Dwarf Ivy-leaved Othello, flower deepest maroon. 



Dwarf Ivy-leaved Fairy, flowers primrose with purple 

 lavender markings. 



Dwarf Ivy-leaved Rose, flowers a light rose. 



Dwarf Ivy-leaved Golden Butterfly, flowers a bright gol- 

 den yellow. 



Dwarf Ivy-leaved Lady Bird, flowers yellow, blotched 

 crimson. 



Dwarf Ivy-leaved Mixed, all ivy-leaved mixed. 



Tall Ivy-leaved Lady Bird, yellow blotched crimson. 



Tall Ivy-leaved Flamingo, flower orange scarlet. 



Tall Ivy-leaved Golden Gem, flowers golden yellow. 



Tall Ivy-leaved Mixed, all ivy-leaved mixed. 



Tall and Dwarf Mixed, Standard Varieties. 



ADDRESS 



ROUTZAHN SEED 



ARROYO GRANDE, CALIFORNIA 



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