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NASTURTIUMS 



Unlike most plants, they grow and thrive 

 in almost any soil, flowering more profusely, 

 however, in light, gravelly ground. When 

 planted in rich soil the tendency is to produce 

 an abundance of foliage at the expense of a 

 dearth of flowers. 



TALL OR CLIMBING VARIETIES 



These are very effective for covering out- 

 houses, fences, etc., and equally useful for 



planting at the top of slopes and allowed to 



trail. 



Butterfly — Lemon, with red blotches. 



Chameleon — Flowers of many different colors. 



Croesus — Yellow with crimson blotches. 



Dark Crimson — Deep, velvety crimson. 



Edward Otto — Brownish lilac. 



King Theodore — Velvety crimson, leaves 

 dark. 



Moonlight (Pearl) — Pale yellow, of unusual 

 size. 



Dunnett's Orange — Orange blotched crimson. 



Prince Henry — Yellow with carmine blotches. 



Sunlight (Jupiter) — Rich golden yellow. 



Twilight — Buff suffused rosy-salmon. 



Vesuvius — Rosy salmon, leaves dark. 



Any of the above sorts, pkt., 5c; oz., 15c; M 

 lb., 45c; lb., ^1.40. 



ANY 12 PACKETS of above named Nastur- 

 tiums 45c; 12 ozs. (1 02;. each of 12 varie- 

 ties), ^1.50. 



DWARF-GROWING VARIETIES 



Beauty — Golden yellow, suffused scarlet. 



Chameleon — Flowers of many different colors. 



Crystal Palace Gem — Yellow, blotched car- 

 mine. 



Empress of India — Rich, salmon-scarlet. 



General Jacqueminot— Rich, growing crimson. 



Golden Queen — Rich, orange. 



King of Tom Thumbs — Scarlet with dark 

 leaves. 



King Theodore — Rich crimson, leaves dark. 



Lady Bird — Yellow, flamed crimson. 



Moonlight (Pearl) — Creamy white. 



Prince Henry — Yellow, mottled scarlet. 



Rose — Bright rose. 



Ruby King — Ruby red, dark foliage. 



Any of the above sorts, pkt., 5c; oz., 15c; 



M lb., 45c; lb., ^1.40. 



13 PACKETS, one each of above named 



Nasturtiums, 50c; 13 ozs. (1 02,. each of the 



above), ^1.50. 



DWARF LILLIPUT NASTURTIUMS 



A very dwarf, compact growing class with 

 small, light green leaves, and exceedingly 

 brilliant, small flowers of many beautiful col- 

 ors which are borne in great abundance. 

 Finest Mixed Colors — Pkt., 10c; oz., 35c; M 



lb., ^1.00. 



LOBB'S NASTURTIUMS 



The flowers and leaves of this class are 

 smaller than other sorts, but the brilliancy of 

 their colors and the abundance of flowers 

 render them very desirable. They are climb- 

 ers, attaining a height of 10 feet. 

 Finest Mixed, pkt., 5c; oz., 15c; M lb., 45c; 



lb., ^1.40. 



Nasturtium 



MIXTURES OF TALL NASTURTIUMS 



EXHIBITION MIXTURE— Composed of choice named sorts, includ- 

 ing the latest beautiful hybrids, and put up in the proper proportions to 

 produce the finest combination of colors. Large pkt., 10c; oz., 15c; M lb., 

 45c; lb., ^1.40. 



Tall Hybrids of Madam Gunter — A beautiful, free flowering class with 

 • a wide range of brilliant colors. 



Pkt., 5c; oz., 15c; M lb., 45c; lb., ^1.40. 

 Tall Fine Mixed — The usual mixture of colors. Pkt., 5c; oz., 10c; M lb., 



30c; lb., ^1.00. 

 Tall Ivy-Leaved Varieties — The foliage resembles the English Ivy. 



Finest Mixed Colors— Pkt., 5c; oz., 15c; M lb. 50c; lb., ^1.50. 

 Tall Variegated-Leaved Varieties — The foliage is beautifully mottled and 



striped cream gold, silver and green. 



Finest Mixed Colors— Pkt., 5c; oz., 15c; M lb., 50c; lb. ^1.50. 



MIXTURES OF DWARF NASTURTIUMS 



EXHIBITION MIXTURE— Made of the handsomest large flowering 

 varieties, including the latest beautiful hybrids, blended to produce the 

 best combination of colors. Large pkt., 10c; oz., 15c; f4 lb., 50c; lb., ^1.50. 

 Dwarf Fine Mixed — A good mixture of colors. Pkt., 5c; oz., 10c; M lb., 



30c; lb., ^1.00. 

 Dwarf Ivy-Leaved Varieties — The leaves are shaped like the English Ivy. 



Finest Mixed Colors— Pkt., 5c; oz., 15c; H lb., 50c; lb., ^1.50. 

 Dwarf Variegated-Leaved Varieties— The leaves are striped and blotched 



white and yellow. Finest Mixed Colors — Pkt., 5c; oz., 15c; M lb., 



50c; lb., ^1.50. 



