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These are without doubt 
the most admired of any 
of our summer fiowering 
plants, and succeed well in 
any good garden soil, even 
under the most ordinary 
conditions of culture: Light 
or gravelly soils produce 
the best results, for in rich 
soils they show atendency 
to run to leaf. Nothing 
can equal the tall varieties 
for covering fences, yeran- 
das or unsightly outhouses. 
They fiower profusely giv- 
ing an immense blaze of 
color, which greatly tends 
to heighten the appear- 
ence of the garden. 
Lobb’s Nasturtium 
(TropxolumLobbianum)— - 
Very beautiful climbers, 
flowering most profusely; 
very useful for covering 
verandas, trellis and rustic 
work. Theleavesand flow- 
ers are smaller than the 
tall Nasturtiums, but their brilliancy 
and richness of color, combined with 
the profusion of their bloom, render 
them more fitting for vases, rock work, etc. H.H.A. 
G6feet. Mixed Colors—Per oz. 10c....................-.pkt. 5 
Climbing Hybrids of Madame Gunter—We 
have no hesitation in saying thatthis class of Nastur- 
tiems are well worthy of a place in every garden. They can either be used to cover 
trellises or rock work, or by pegging down the shoots a very handsome bed can be had 
from them. In this variety we have a range of color hitherto unknown in Nastur- 
¢iums, running through shades of rose, salmon, bright red, pale yellow, etc., either as 
gelf-colors or spotted and striped. The dark colored foliage contrasts finely with the 
vich and varied colors. Pkt. 5c; per oz. 10c; 2 1b. 30e; 1 lb. $1.00. 
DWARF OR TOM THUMB VARIETIES. 
Aurora, chrome yellow spotted and veined Beauty, striped red and yellow. 
purplish carmine. Crimson. 
Crystal Palace Gem, sulphur spotted. Empress of india, the most brilliant variety 
Goiden King, golden. in cultivation, very dark foliage and flowers 
King of Tom Thumbs, scarlet. of a rich deep crimson. 
King Theodore, dark maroon. Lady Bird, golden, with a flame of ruby crim- 
Prince Henry, bright yellow, spotted and son on each petal. 6 
marbled with scarlet. Pearl, cream 
Rose. Ruby King, ruby. Spotted. 
Any of the above, okt. Sc3 oz. 1c. 
= COLLECTION of 6 varieties, 15c. COLLECTIGN cx .2 varieties, 25c. 
Dwart Nasturtium—Fine mixed, per Ib. 70c; 4 Ib. 40c; 4 1b. 20: 02. 10C.......e. cece veceee neve cee pkt. 5 
CURRIC’S CREAM CITY MIXTURE DWARF NASTURTIUMS. 
For this mixture we put up an even proportion of all the finest named sorts and colors. It is 
rertain to produce a much more handsome effect than the ordinary mixed. Postpaid, per lb. $1.50; 4 1b, 80c; 
. 45¢; Oz. 15¢c; large pkt. 10c 
TALL YARIETIES. 
Crimson. 
Edward QOito, brownish lilac. 
Heinemanni, chocolate cclor. 
Hemisphericum, rich lemon yellow, with throat 
blotches of deep crimson. 
King Theodore, flowers almost black, foliage bluish 
green. 
Orange. Peari, white. SS 
Prince Henry, yellow marbled scarlet. ~*~ 
Regelianum, violet crimson. NASTURTIUMS—CREAM CITY MIXTURE, 
Straw Color. Scarlet. f 
Vesuvius, salmon rose, dark foliage, S--ylet and Gold, flowers bright scarlet. 
Von Molike, beautiful rose. _ roliage yellow. Yellow. 
Any of the above, pr::. Sc3 oz. 1 0c. 
COLLECTION of 6 varieties, 15c. COLLECTION of 12 varieties, 25c. 
Tall Nasturtium—Fine mixed; postpaid, per Jb. 60¢e: 1b. 35¢; 4 Ib. 20¢. 02. 10C.........-.00¢----. DKt. 5 | 
CURRIE’S CREAM CiTY MIXTURE OF TALL NASTURTIUMS. 
Composed of all the finest named varieties in equal proportion of colors. A very superior 
mixture. Postpaid, per lb. $1.35; $1b. 75¢; 1b; 40e; oz. 15¢e. large pkt. 10. 
New Nasturtiums. 
Tali Chameleon—These new Nasturtiums possess the unusual and highly interesting feature of 
having distinct colors of flowers horne on one and the same plant. On some self-coiored fiow- 
ers are found, while others are blotched, splashed, striped or bordered, and many are broadly 
marked with light or dark margins on the edges of the flowers. Many again are curiously . 
stained or flushed on clear ground colors. The marvelous contrast produced by the numer- _ 
ous blooms so different from their neighbors makes a most charming effect, and renders this i 
variety unsurpassed for covering fences, trellises, etc. Per Ib. $1.50; 4 1b. 45¢; oz. 15¢.....pkt. 10 
Dwari Chameleon—A dwarf bushy form of the above, producing a handsome effect in beds _ 
or borders. The variously colored flowers of different colors and markings on the same _ 
plant are borne in great profusion and well above the foliage, Per Ib. $1.75; 4 Ib. 50c; — 
OWL GC ak cree act cet snare ans ee eres ne ec are >see cee pkt. 10° 
yellow, marked clear slaty mauve, slightly tinged chocolate-brown. Per oz, 25¢........----pkt. 10 
Golden Queen—A handsome new dwarf variety, with golden-yellow flowers on goldenfoliage. _ 
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