NASTURTIUMS, PELARGONIUMS, PETUNIAS, ETC. 



Nasturtiums for constant bloom 



Marigolds (see page 46) 



Mignonette (see page 46) 



Double Petunia (see below) 



Nasturtiums. 5 Climbing Varieties o § 



An ounce of seed will produce thousands of blooms in a season. 



10S5 Mme. Gunther's Hybrids. The most popular climbing Pkt. 



variety. Colors beautiful .Oz. 15c. '^lb. 40c, lb. Si. 35 So 05 



1084 Jupiter. Golden yellow flowers. .Oz. 20 cts., %lb 60 cts. 10 



1081 Chameleon. Many-colored flowers Oz. 20c. ' 4 lb 60c. . 10 



1088 King Theodore. Beautiful velvety crimson flowers. 



Oz. 20 cts., ',4 lb. 60 cts. . io 



1089 Midnight. Flowers deep brownish red. soft and velvety. 



Oz. 20 cts., > 4 lb. 60 cts. 10 



OFFER 47. 1 pkt. each of the 5 varieties for 35 cts., or 1 oz. 

 of each of the 5 kinds for 85 cts., postpaid. 



5 Tom Thumb, Dwarf or Bedding Nasturtiums © 



1053 C. & J. Large-flowering California Mixture. Beauti- Pkt 



ful colors Oz. 15 cts.. ' 4 lb. 40 cts.. lb Si. 35 So 05 



1054 Dwarf French Chameleon. Very large flowers of many 



shades Oz. 20 cts., %Vo. 60 cts. . . 10 



1055 Empress of India. Flowers dark, rich salmon-scarlet. 



Leaves purplish green Oz. 20 cts., >4lb. 60 cts. . . 10 



1056 Golden King. Rich, glowing orange-yellow flowers. 



Leaves purplish green Oz. 20 cts., KIb. 60 cts. . . 10 



1057 King of Tom Thumbs. Handsome scarlet flowers. 



Foliage dark green Oz. 20 cts.. 'A\h. 60 cts. . . 10 



OFFER 47a. 1 pkt. each of above 5 Tom Thumb Nasturtiums 

 35 cts., or 1 oz. of each 5 kinds for 85 cts., postpaid. 



-'i 



1090 NICOTIANA afiiiiis. O Splendid, pure white, Bou- Pkt 

 vardia-like flowers; intensely fragrant So 05 



1633 PALM, Washington Weeping. -rT> The seeds germi- 

 nate quicklv and grow verv easily 6 seeds 10 



1238 PASSION FLOWER. <2> Mixed colors 10 



661 PELARGONIUM. Lady Washington Geranium. i_> 

 The finest of the Geranium family. ...... 



1280 PLATYCODON (Balloon Flower). % A beautiful free- 

 blooming, violet-blue flower for the perennial border. 

 Blooms from June till October. One of the prettiest 

 blue perennials. (See cut, page 35 ) 



Petunias, Double Flowers See cut above 



1246 Double Fancy, Fringed. O Careful tests have shown 



that 75 per cent of the blooms come double. ... 

 1250 Best Double. O Magnificent large-flowering, mixed. . 



25 

 15 



Petunias, Single Flowers Wore Pink Glory 



1244 Giants of California. G Wonderful combinations of 

 colors, embracing every conceivable shade 



1255 Pink Glory. © (New.) Pure flame-rose- pink. An 



improvement on Rosy Morn 



1 256 Deep Velvety Blue. O New and very fine 



1251 Hybrida. © Finest mixed colors 54 oz. 35 cts. . . 



15 



15 

 25 

 05 



Choice Selected Pansies 



Sow early in spring for summer and fall 

 21 bloom. Sow in August for spring bloom 



If possible, sow your Pansy seed in a shallow box, in good soil, about 3 inches deep, 

 during February or March to enable you to have blooms in May. Have the soil 

 moist and keep in a light, warm place. Cover with glass about 1 inch above the 

 soil to retain the moisture until the seedlings are well started. Transplant into 

 shallow boxes when the plants are strong enough and your Pansies will be ready to 

 set out when warm weather comes. Seeds sown outdoors in May will make plants 

 for autumn bloom. The finest Pansies are grown in rich soil in a sunny border, but 

 partially shaded during the hottest hours of the day. If the season is very dry, 

 water thoroughly daily. 

 1 196 Giant Black. Rich and velvety and t 1193 Trimardeau (Giant-flowering 



almost coal-black throughout. Pkt. 

 15 cts. 



1:70 Giant Golden Queen. Beautiful 

 bright golden yellow. Pkt. 15 cts. 



1 171 Giant Lord Beaconsfield. Deep pur- 

 ple-violet with upper petals lavender, 

 shading to white. Pkt. 15 cts. 



1 1 74 Giant Royal Purple. Large, rich, 

 deep purple. Pkt. 15 cts. 



1 1 73 Giant White. Lovely large snow- 

 white Pansies. Pkt. 15 cts. 



OFFER 47b. 1 pkt. each of above 5 for 

 60 cts., or 2 pkts. of each for $1. 



1 195 Giant Exhibition, Mixed. These are 

 the largest and best-shaped flowers 

 and finest colors ever sent out. Pkt. 

 25 cts., yioz. Si. 50. 



Mixed). Noted for their very 

 large flowers, rich brilliant 

 colors and vigorous growth. 

 Pkt. 15 cts., J^oz. 50 cts. 



1 165 Conard's Sunshine Pansies. 

 Brilliant handsome colors, 

 fine form and rich velvety tex- 

 ture are the characteristics of 

 this strain. Pkt. 10c. J 4 oz. 75c. 



1 1 83 Good Quality Mixed. This seed 

 is fine for general planting where 

 quantity of bloom is desired. You will 

 find some beautiful colors in this mix- 

 ture. Pkt. ioc, Koz. 50c, oz. Si. 50. 



1 164 Violas, Tufted or Bedding Pansies. These 

 Violas are more perennial in character 

 than ordinary Pansies and they bloom nine 

 months in the year. Pkt. ioc. r 4 oz. 75 cts. 



West Grove, Penna. 



Flower Seeds 



©. ©, l2>, 01. -cC>, §. See page 51. 



47 



