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TOM THUMB NASTURTIUMS. 



Sliowv and popular garilcn annuals fur Iniiding. 



forming compact plants, not over 1 foot high, mak- 

 ing gorgeous masses of color from early summer until 



killed by frost. 

 Prup of any of the following named varieties, 



or. jier packet. ISc. per oz. 



Atirora. Salmon mottled blush, garnet botches. 



Brilliant. Rich, glistening scarlet, dark foliage. 



Bronze Color. Of a burnished coppery bronze. 



Chameleon. Splashed crimson, bronze and yellow. 



Clotll of Gold. Yellow foliage, light scarlet flowers. 



Coccinetun. Bright light .scarlet. 



Crystal Palace Gem. Sulphur, spotted maroon. 



Empress of India. Brilliant crimson, dark foliage. 



Golden King'. Heep golden, maroon blotches. 



King' Theodore, Dark scarlet, dark foliage. 



Ziady Bird. (.>range yellow, red spots. 



Lntetun. Light yellow, no blotches. 



Prince Henry. Cream, spotted scarlet, tipped red. 



Pearl. White. 



Bose, 



Knby Kin^. Light ruby red. 



Mixed Tom Thumbs. 3c. pkt.; 13c. per oz.; 2 oz., 

 ■jr.c; Vi lb., 3.5c.: lb.. $1.0n. 

 1 collertion ofH Tom Thumb Xastnrtiums, 3,3c., 



or 12 varifiii-s, 4iic. 



GZAN'T-FI.O'WEBIIl'G TOM THUMB I7AS- 

 TTJBTITJMS. (■•^'-e page ^2.) 



"I.IU.IPTTT" UrASTTTBTITTM. A new class. 

 The plant is in every respect smaller than the Tom 

 Thumb, and the little flowers of varied showy colors 

 are produced in the greatest profusion, well above 

 the small foliage. Highly effective for beds and bor- 

 ders. Mixed Colors Pkt., lOc; per oz., 23c. 



TBAnmG NASTTTSTITTM, "TOM POUCE." 

 A very distinct type. The foliage, flowers and 

 habit of the plants differ from all other Nastur- 

 tiums. The vines grow onl.v two feet long, with no 

 tendency to climb. The leaves ai-e leathery and 

 dark green. The flowers are smaller than those of 

 ordinary Nasturtiums, but are borne in greatest 

 profusion. The colors are yellow with citron 

 blotches, scarlet, and orange blotched red. They 

 are peculiarly adapted as trailers for vases, window 

 boxes, hanging baskets, rock-work, embankments, 

 etc. [.See cut on pase 02.) Pkt., lOc: per oz, 2.'ii: 



TALL OR CLIMBING NASTURTIUMS. 



Beautiful and luxuriant annual climbers, for trel- 

 lises and arbors; of easiest culture, bearing their gor- 

 geous flowers in profusion until killed by frost. 6 to 

 10 feet. 



Price of any of the following named varieties, 

 Sv. per packet, 1.3c. per oz, 

 Atropnrpnreiini. Rich velvety crimson. 

 Coccineum. Bright orange-scarlet. 

 Dnnnett's Orang'e. Golden orange, garnet blotches. 

 Plammenm. Scarlet, flamed purple. 

 Golden-Iiea'ved Scarlet. Flowers dark crimson- 

 scarlet, foliage yellow. 

 Heinemanni. Silky bronze chocolate. 

 Hemisphaerictim. .Straw color, rosy red blotches. 

 Pearl. Crt-ain white. 



Prinz Eeinrich. Cream color, spotted red. 

 Begeliantim, Purple-violet. 



Schenerianum. Straw color, splashed crimson, gar- 

 net blotches. 

 Schilling'i. Bright yellow, maroon blotches. 

 Tall Bose. 



Kins' Theodore. Dark crimson, dark foliage. 

 Lnteum, Pure riih yellow, no blotches. 

 Tall or Climbing ITastxirtiams, Mixed Colors. 



r,c. pkt : l-'jc. oz.: 2 oz., -'.7c..- Vi lb., :i.'>c.; lb.. $1.00. 

 Giant-flo'wering' Hybrids. (.See page 92. ) 



i^'ollectioiis of Tall or fliiubing Xasturtiuitis, 6 sep- 

 arate varieties, 23r., or 12 varieties, 40c, 



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CLIMBING N.\STrRTIfM. 



OEXOTHER.V DRUM.MOXDI NASA. 



NICOTIANA SVI.VESTRIS 



LOBB'S CLIMBING NASTURTIUMS. 



The leaves and flttwers are somewhat smaller and 

 neater than the ordinary Tall Nasturtium, but their 

 greater profusion renders them superior. Height^ 

 12 to 15 feet. 



Price of any of the following named varieties,. 

 ■''■. jier iiarket, 20c. per oz. 



Asa Gray. Cream white, blotched crimson-maroon. 

 Chameleon. (See page 02.) 



Chaixianum. Rich yellow, rosy carmine blotches. 

 Defiance. Immense pure fiery scarlet flowers. 

 Dtic de Malakoff. Distinct rosy crimson. 

 Giant of Battle. Rich blood-red. 

 Golden Queen. La i-ge. pure golden-yellow. 

 Ivy-Leaved. i.s'<-'' [lai-'e 92.) 

 Iiilli Schmidt. Bright orange-scarlet. 

 Napoleon III. Orange, flamed scarlet, maroon 



blntihes. 



"Bed Spur" Nast'ortituns. (See page 92.) 

 Boi des IToirs. Blackish velvety crimson. 

 Spitfire. Bright fiery scarlet. 

 Xiobb's Nasturtiums, Mixed Colors. 3c. pkt.: 



per oz.. 20c. 



Collection of Lobb's Xasturtiunis, ti varieties, 25c,i 

 12 varieties, 4(ic. 



NEMOPHILA. 



Splendid annuals for garden decoration; bright 

 colored flo^^■e^s. in shades of blue, white and violet. 

 1 foot. Finest Mixed Pkt. » 



NEMESL\. 



Suttonii Compacta, Valuable garden annuals; 

 little bushes about eight inches high, bearing large 

 flowers of unique form and of a great variety of 

 colors, white, yellow, crimson, pink, orange, sal- 

 mon, etc Pkt. 15 



NICOTL\NA. 



AffiTi-j g. An annual, with sweet-scented, pure white- 

 star-shaped flowers, 3 inches across, blooming con- 

 tinually. 2 to 3 feet high Pkt. 5 



Giant Bed Plo-wered. Magnificent annual of 

 tropical effect, large luxuriant leaves and immeDBfr 

 clusters of rich crimson flowers. ,"> feet 5 



Colossea. An imposing foliage plant, 5 to 6 feet; 

 immense leaves, at first rose and violet, afterward 

 changing to deep green, with red nerves 1(> 



Sylvestris. A superb garden annual of robust, 

 branching habit about 3 to 4 feet high; the foliage- 

 is large and luxuriant, of very dark green; the yery 

 long, pendent tubular flowers of pure white are 

 borne In circular clusters on strong spikea way 

 above the foliage. The flowers emit a very deli- 

 cious perfume 10 



NIGELLA, or "LOVE IN A MIST." 



Damascena, Double Mixed. Pretty garden an» 

 nuals with feathery green foliage, in which large, 

 doublecharming blue or white flowers are set. 1 ta 

 2 feet high Pkt. 5 



Tom Thumb, Double Mixed. Compact little- 

 mounds, about Sincheshigh. One mass of bloom.. ,,6- 



OENOTHERA. 



"Evening' Primroses." Largeshowysingleflower» 

 of wliite. Yellow, etc.; hardv annual. 1 t<i J feet. 

 Mixed Colors Pkt. 5 



Drttmmondi Kana. 1 foot high, compact with im- 

 mense bright yellow flowers in profusion lO 



OXALIS. 



Prett.v half-trailing annuals, tor hanging basketSi. 

 vases, rock-work and edgings, flowering in profusion. 

 6 to 9 inches. lAlxed. Annual sorts Pif. 10 



PEONY. 



Grand, hardy, herbaceous plants, well-known orna- 

 ments of ourgardens. with large double flowei-s. 2feet 

 high. Double Mixed Colors I'kt. lO 



Our "AID IN SELECTING FLOWER SEEDS FOR SPECIAL PURPOSES, " on page 74, may help you. 



