Henderson’s 
Giant-Flowering Nasturtiums. 
Giant-Flowering Tom Thumb Nasturtiums. 
These Grand Bedding Nasturtiums have been developed through years of careful 
hybridization, culture and selection under conditions thoroughly congenial to the 
highest development of this popular garden annual. Not only have the flowers in- 
creased wonderfully in size, often measuring three inches across, but a great variety of 
new and charming combinations of colors has been produced, while the brilliancy and 
velvety richness of the solid colored sorts have been greatly enhanced. This mixture 
contains seed saved from the largest-flowering, most beautiful and varied collection 
ever sent out. For summer flower-beds nothing can surpass them; the plants form 
perfect mounds about one foot high by one foot across. Seed sown in the open ground 
in the spring will produce plants that commence blooming during early summer and 
continue until severe frosts. They are of the easiest possible culture, and are never 
troubled with insects. (See cut.) 
Giant-Flowering Tom Thumb Nasturtiums, Mixed Colors. Perpkt.,10c.;peroz., 25c 
per 4 Ib., Tic. 
** The Giant Nasturtium seed sent me last year did splendidly. I never saw larger or g s 5 
more beautiful blooms, or wore of them. They were the admiration of allwho saw ; - HENDERSON 8 
them.” —J. WM. Boyp, Roanoke, Va. anf 2 : \ Z GIANT-FLOWERING 
CLIMBING 
Giant-Flowering Climbing Nasturtiums. oe es 
A new section obtained by a French specialist by hybridizing, and distinguished by 
flowers of a large size and a richness and variety of coloring not to be found in Nastur- 
tiums heretofore grown. There have already been produced twenty-two different colors 
or combinations of colors in these new hybrids, including various shades of rose, 
salmon, bright red, pale yellow, etc., either self-colored or spotted, mottled, striped and 
margined. 
For covering trellises, fences, arbors, piazzas, trailing from vases, over rockwork. 
etc., nothing can equal the gorgeous effect produced by their marvelous quantities of 
bloom, borne in uninterrupted splendor from early summer until cut down by frost. 
Their ease of culture and rapidity of luxuriant growth, 12 to 15 feet high, render them 
worthy of great popularity. 
Twilight. Chamois-yellow, shaded with salmon-rose and splashed scarlet....... Pkt. .10 
Sunlight. Pure, rich, butter-yellow flowers, often 3 inches across........... 10 
Moonlight. Immense creamy-white floweTs..................eeeeeeeeeeeee 10 
Saturn. Grand flowers of brilliant velvety-crimson... 10 
Jupiter. Magnificent flowers of a brilliant golden-yell 5 Al) 
Ruby-Rose. Distinct ruby-rose shading off into lighter and darker tints............... .10 
Red Spur. A beautiful type, with large flowers of different colors, blotched and 
spotted; some with red edges, etc., and all flowers are further ornamented with 
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The Collection, 1 pkt. each of the above 7 Grand Climbing Nasturtiums, 50c. 
Giant. Flowering Climbing Nasturtiums, Mixed Colors. Per pkt., 10c.; per oz., 25c.; 
per 441b., 75c. 
** Please send me your best mixed Nasturtium seed, the large kind, Giant-Flowering. 
Thad this saine kind last year, and they produced the most wonderful amount of blos- 
soms all summer long, till the last were frozen on the vines. The size of flowers and 
magnificent coloring were the wonder of a!l our friends. Nothing could have been more 
satisfactory.” —S. E. THoMpsON, 450 East 166th Street, N. Y. City. 
FOR OUR COMPLETE LIST OF NASTURTIUMS AND TROPAEOLUMS, SEE PAGE 100. 
