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  Mod 
  

  

  em 
  Garden 
  

  

  Beauty 
  

  

  Gleam 
  Nasturtiums 
  

  

  NASTURTIUM 
  — 
  Unequaled 
  for 
  easy 
  culture, 
  brilliancy 
  of 
  

   blooms, 
  and 
  general 
  excellence. 
  Sow 
  during 
  months 
  of 
  Sep- 
  

   tember 
  and 
  October. 
  

  

  Dwarf 
  Mixed 
  — 
  Blossoms 
  red, 
  yellow 
  and 
  salmon, 
  used 
  with 
  

  

  leaves 
  as 
  salad. 
  Seed 
  pods 
  while 
  young 
  and 
  succulent 
  picked 
  

  

  and 
  used 
  as 
  capers. 
  Pkt. 
  10c; 
  oz. 
  25c; 
  y 
  4 
  lb. 
  65c; 
  lb. 
  $2.00. 
  

   Tall 
  Mixed 
  — 
  Same 
  as 
  above, 
  makes 
  an 
  excellent 
  screen 
  for 
  

  

  unsightly 
  places. 
  Pkt. 
  10c; 
  oz. 
  25c; 
  y 
  4 
  lb. 
  65c; 
  lb. 
  $2.00. 
  

   Golden 
  Gleam 
  — 
  A 
  double 
  sweet 
  scented 
  Nasturtium, 
  golden 
  

  

  yellow 
  blooms 
  with 
  stiff, 
  long 
  stems. 
  This 
  is 
  a 
  distinct 
  

  

  and 
  new 
  variety 
  of 
  Nasturtiums 
  and 
  being 
  offered 
  for 
  the 
  

  

  first 
  time. 
  Pkt. 
  10c; 
  oz. 
  25c; 
  y 
  4 
  lb. 
  65c. 
  

   Double 
  Gleam 
  Hybrids 
  — 
  A 
  wide 
  assortment 
  of 
  colors, 
  sweet 
  

  

  scented 
  foliage 
  fresh 
  green. 
  Pkt. 
  10c; 
  oz. 
  25c; 
  y 
  4 
  lb. 
  60c. 
  

   Double 
  Scarlet 
  Gleam 
  — 
  Flowers 
  are 
  fiery 
  orange 
  scarlet 
  and 
  

  

  almost 
  three 
  inches 
  across 
  and 
  are 
  uniformly 
  well 
  formed. 
  

  

  Pkt. 
  15c; 
  oz. 
  25c; 
  y 
  4 
  lb. 
  65c. 
  

   MATRICARIA 
  (Fever 
  Few) 
  — 
  Double 
  white. 
  A 
  perennial 
  bear- 
  

   ing 
  small 
  double 
  white 
  flowers, 
  good 
  for 
  cutting. 
  Pkt. 
  10c; 
  

   y 
  2 
  oz. 
  50c. 
  

  

  NEMOPHILIA 
  INSIGNIS 
  — 
  Blue. 
  Makes 
  a 
  very 
  effective 
  front 
  

  

  row 
  to 
  bed 
  or 
  border, 
  also 
  popular 
  for 
  pots. 
  December 
  to 
  

  

  April. 
  Pkt. 
  10c; 
  oz. 
  60c. 
  

   GIANT 
  PANSY 
  — 
  The 
  exquisite 
  beauty 
  of 
  the 
  Pansies 
  is 
  well 
  

  

  known 
  to 
  every 
  lover 
  of 
  flowers. 
  They 
  are 
  dwarf, 
  compact 
  

  

  growers 
  with 
  large, 
  conspicuous 
  blooms 
  of 
  velvety 
  texture 
  in 
  

  

  an 
  unusual, 
  striking 
  range 
  of 
  colors 
  and 
  combinations. 
  One 
  

  

  of 
  the 
  finest 
  plants 
  for 
  beds 
  and 
  borders; 
  also 
  delightful 
  for 
  

  

  indoor 
  decoration 
  in 
  low 
  bowls. 
  

  

  Large 
  Trlmardeau 
  — 
  Mixed. 
  This 
  is 
  the 
  largest 
  variety 
  in 
  

   cultivation, 
  the 
  flowers 
  are 
  well 
  formed, 
  generally 
  three- 
  

   spotted, 
  quite 
  distinct; 
  the 
  plants 
  grow 
  compact. 
  October 
  

   to 
  March. 
  Sold 
  out. 
  

  

  Roggli's 
  Gt. 
  — 
  Mixed. 
  A 
  very 
  early 
  variety 
  of 
  finest 
  and 
  

   rarest 
  flowers 
  and 
  coloring. 
  Very 
  large 
  blooms 
  and 
  is 
  

   planted 
  from 
  October 
  to 
  March; 
  grows 
  about 
  8 
  inches 
  high. 
  

   Pkt. 
  50c. 
  

  

  PETUNIA 
  — 
  For 
  freedom 
  of 
  bloom, 
  variety 
  of 
  color 
  and 
  effec- 
  

   tiveness, 
  these 
  annuals 
  have 
  no 
  equal. 
  Extremely 
  hardy, 
  un- 
  

   affected 
  by 
  heat, 
  drought, 
  or 
  rain. 
  Planted 
  extensively 
  for 
  

   bedding, 
  bordering 
  and 
  give 
  an 
  excellent 
  display 
  in 
  porch 
  and 
  

   window 
  boxes. 
  Sow 
  from 
  July 
  to 
  October. 
  Height 
  1 
  to 
  2 
  feet. 
  

   Dainty 
  Lady 
  — 
  Single 
  Fringed. 
  An 
  entirely 
  new 
  color 
  in 
  Pe- 
  

   tunias. 
  A 
  delicate 
  golden 
  yellow 
  color. 
  Plants 
  are 
  com- 
  

   pact, 
  semi-dwarf 
  and 
  free. 
  Pkt. 
  75c. 
  

   Hybrida 
  — 
  Mixed. 
  Splendid 
  mixed 
  hybrid 
  varieties. 
  Plants 
  are 
  

   of 
  spreading 
  habit; 
  about 
  1 
  foot 
  high. 
  Pkt. 
  10c; 
  oz. 
  $1.00. 
  

   Rosy 
  Morn 
  — 
  A 
  very 
  pleasing 
  clear 
  pink 
  with 
  a 
  broad 
  white 
  

   throat. 
  A 
  splendid 
  sort 
  for 
  porch 
  boxes, 
  pots 
  and 
  beds. 
  

   Grows 
  1 
  foot. 
  Pkt. 
  15c; 
  oz. 
  $2.00. 
  

   Giants 
  of 
  California 
  — 
  Mixed. 
  Very 
  large 
  flower 
  and 
  colors 
  

  

  embrace 
  every 
  conceivable 
  shade. 
  Pkt. 
  25c. 
  

   Theodosia 
  — 
  Enormous 
  single 
  ruffled 
  flowers 
  of 
  a 
  beautiful 
  

   shade 
  of 
  rose 
  pink, 
  with 
  golden 
  yellow 
  veined 
  center. 
  Very 
  

   popular. 
  Pkt. 
  35c. 
  

   Rose 
  of 
  Heaven 
  — 
  Rich, 
  brilliant 
  and 
  effective 
  rose 
  color. 
  

   Pkt. 
  20c. 
  

  

  Balcony 
  — 
  Mixed. 
  Single 
  large 
  flowering, 
  makes 
  an 
  effective 
  

  

  display 
  over 
  a 
  long 
  season. 
  Pkt. 
  25c; 
  y 
  4 
  oz. 
  75c. 
  

   Hollywood 
  Star 
  — 
  Novelty 
  with 
  five-pointed 
  star-shaped 
  flow- 
  

   ers 
  of 
  rose 
  pink 
  with 
  creamy 
  yellow 
  in 
  throat. 
  Plants 
  

  

  grow 
  rather 
  bushy 
  at 
  first, 
  then 
  growing 
  rank 
  towards 
  end 
  

  

  of 
  season. 
  Early 
  blooming 
  and 
  very 
  prolific. 
  Pkt. 
  35c. 
  

   Miniature 
  Ruffled 
  Betsy 
  Ross 
  — 
  Red 
  and 
  White, 
  with 
  the 
  

  

  white 
  blending 
  to 
  golden 
  and 
  the 
  red 
  blending 
  to 
  very 
  

  

  deep 
  red 
  in 
  the 
  throat. 
  Blooms 
  are 
  2 
  % 
  inches 
  in 
  diameter, 
  

  

  well 
  ruffled 
  with 
  a 
  good 
  open 
  throat. 
  Uniform 
  and 
  compact 
  

  

  in 
  growth; 
  unsurpassed 
  for 
  bedding 
  purposes. 
  Pkt. 
  50c. 
  

   Giants 
  of 
  California 
  Supreme 
  Florist 
  Strain 
  — 
  One 
  of 
  the 
  

  

  most 
  striking 
  of 
  Petunias 
  in 
  various 
  shades 
  of 
  pink, 
  rose 
  

  

  and 
  salmon 
  rose, 
  all 
  with 
  light, 
  richly 
  veined 
  throats, 
  and 
  

  

  many 
  striped 
  or 
  combining 
  two 
  or 
  more 
  rose 
  shades 
  in 
  one 
  

  

  bloom. 
  Blooms 
  extra 
  large, 
  heavily 
  ruffled. 
  Pkt. 
  75c. 
  

   Purple 
  — 
  One 
  of 
  the 
  best 
  rich 
  vevlety 
  purple 
  Petunias. 
  Free 
  

  

  blooming 
  and 
  compact. 
  Pkt. 
  15c; 
  oz. 
  $1.85, 
  postpaid. 
  

   PHLOX 
  — 
  These 
  marvelous 
  annuals 
  flourish 
  in 
  all 
  their 
  glory 
  throughout 
  the 
  late 
  summer 
  

   and 
  fall. 
  The 
  long-stemmed 
  clusters 
  of 
  showy, 
  round 
  flowers 
  are 
  unsurpassed 
  for 
  their 
  

   wide 
  range 
  of 
  colors 
  and 
  beautiful 
  shades. 
  Particularly 
  attractive 
  in 
  massed 
  beds. 
  Sow 
  

   July 
  to 
  October. 
  

  

  Perennial 
  Mixed 
  — 
  A 
  mixture 
  from 
  a 
  celebrated 
  collection. 
  Seed 
  slow 
  in 
  germinating. 
  

  

  Sold 
  out. 
  

  

  Drummondi 
  Grandiflora 
  Alba 
  — 
  Pure 
  white, 
  some 
  with 
  purple 
  or 
  violet 
  eyes. 
  Sold 
  out. 
  

   Drummondii 
  — 
  Mixed. 
  Their 
  various 
  colors 
  and 
  length 
  of 
  flowering, 
  with 
  easy 
  culture, 
  

  

  make 
  them 
  a 
  favorite 
  with 
  everyone. 
  One 
  foot 
  high. 
  April. 
  Pkt. 
  20c; 
  oz. 
  $4.00. 
  

   Fiery 
  Scarlet 
  — 
  Easy 
  culture 
  and 
  a 
  favorite. 
  One 
  foot 
  high. 
  Pkt. 
  25c. 
  

   Flesh 
  Pink 
  — 
  Same 
  as 
  above, 
  but 
  a 
  beautiful 
  shade 
  of 
  pink. 
  Pkt. 
  25c. 
  

   Star 
  Mixed 
  — 
  Dwarf 
  -habit, 
  attractive 
  star 
  shaped 
  flowers; 
  a 
  novel 
  variety. 
  Pkt. 
  25c. 
  

  

  Pansies 
  

  

  Drummondii 
  Phlox 
  

  

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