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DwAHF Chameleon Nasturtium. 



3353 Pearl. Creamy white 



3354 Prince Henry. Cream, spoiled and tipped red. 



DREER'S 



^ Superb Nasturtiums. 



For ease of culture, duration of bloom, brilliancy of coloring and gen- 

 eral excellence nothing excels Nasturtiums. All they need is a moder- 

 ately good soil in a well-drained, sunny position, and from within a few 

 weeks from the lime they are sown until hard frost comes there is an end- 

 less profusion of their gorgeous blossoms. The varieties offered below 

 were selected from a very large number of sorts, afier exhaustive trials, as 

 being the best and most distinct. 



Tom Thumb, Dwarf Bedding 



^'arieties. 



3331 Aurora, Primrose, veined carmine-pink 15 



3333 Beauty. Yellow, with scarlet veinings . . : 15 



3334 Bronze. Bronzy orange 1.5 



8336 Chameleon. Various colors on one plant. (See cut.). . 15 

 3337 Cloth of Gold. Scarlet flowers and yellow foliage 15 



3335 Crystal Palace Gem. Sulphur, maroon blotches 15 



3341 Empress of India. Fiery crimson, dark foliage 15 



3343 Golden King. Rich golden-yellow 15 



3347 King of Tom Thumbs. Dark scarlet, dark leaves 15 



3346 King Theodore. Deep crimson, shaded maroon 15 



3351 Lady Bird. Orange yellow, suffused with red and a 



PKT. oz. bright red blotch at the base of the petals 15 



15 5 3362 Ruby King. Crimson rose 15 



3365 Spotted. Rich ornnge, spotted crimson 15 



3367 Vesuvius. Salmony rose, dark foliage 15 



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3355 Regelianura. Deep purplish-crimson 15 5 



3361 Rose. Soft rose color .1,5 



3370 Finest Mixed. Tom Thumb varieties. 1 lb., $1.00 ; i lb., 30 cts 15 



3369 Imported Collection of 12 dwarf varieties 



3379 Dreer's Collection of 12 dwarf sorts, finest varieties; packets contain more seed than the imported , , . 



3380 Liliput or fliniature. This is a dwarf, compact form of T. Lobbiannm. 

 It forms small, dense bushes, which are fairly hidden by flowers, the colors of 

 which are very varied, many being new and beautiful shades 20 



TAI.I., OR CI.I>IBIXG VARIETIES. 



(Tropaeoluui Majus.) 



Elegant and luxuriant climbers for verandas, trellises, etc. May be used to cover unsightly 

 railings and to trail over rough ground with fine effect. The seed pods can be gathered while 

 green and tender for pickling. 6 to 10 feet. (See cut.) 



3281 Chameleon. Different-colored flowers on the same plant 15 5 



3283 Crimson. Rich and velvety 13 



3282 Chocolate. An odd and unique color.. . 15 



3287 King Theodore. Deep crimson maroon ; very dark 15 



3291 Lemon Yellow. Clear yellow with few red veins 15 



3292 Lilac. .A very odd shade of brov?nish lilac 15 



3294 Orange. Pure orange ; no markings 15 



3296 Pearl. Creamy white 15 



3297 Prince Henry. Cream, spotted and tipped scarlet 15 



3298 Purple. Rich shade of purplish crimson. 15 



3301 Rose. A lovely deep shade , 15 



3303 Scarlet. Glowing vermilion 15 



3304 Scarlet and Gold. Foliage yellow ; flowers scarlet . .' 15 



3305 Straw Striped Scarlet 15 



3307 Vesuvius. Salmony rose; an exquisite shade 15 



3311 Spotted. Orange spotted crimson 15 



3320 Finest nixed. Tall, or climbing varieties. 1 lb. $1.00; 



J lb., 30 cts 15 



3319 Imported Collection of 12 climbing varieties 



3329 Dreer's Collection of 12 climbing sorts, best quality and 



packets more liberal than the imported 



Lobb's Climbing Nasturtiums are offered on next page. Tall, ok Climbing Nasturtii-m. 



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