HWADREK 4^HILADELPHIA'fi\li/ R^UABLE FLOWER S[[DS 



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L.obb's Climbing Nasturtiums. 



cTropaeolum Lobbianum.) 



There is little difference between these and the tall Nastur- 

 aums. They are especially rich in the red shades, flower even 

 jeer, grow to the same height and are very desirable. 

 i251 Asa Qray. Pale primrose yellow, almost white. 

 1246 Black Prince. Velvety black purplish-crimson, dark 



foliage. 

 J252 Brilliant. Geranium scarlet. Fine. 

 J247 Cardinal. Intense deep scarlet, dark foliage. 

 3253 Crown Prince of Prussia. Deep ruby-garnet. 

 5254 Giant of Battles. Sulphur-yellow, blotched red. 

 8248 Golden Queen. Pure golden-orange. 

 S257 Princess Victoria Louise. Creamy white, with fine, 



conspicuous ruby-rose blotches. 



3261 Regina. Brilliant salmon-red on opening, changing as 

 they age to almost a cream color. 



3255 Rol des Noirs {King of the Blacks). Deep velvety 

 garnet; very rich, dark foliage. 



3262 Rudolf Virchow. Fine carmine rose. 



3256 Spitfire. Brilliant orange-vermilion. 



Price: Any of the above, 5 cts. per pkt. ; 20 cts. per 

 oz. ; 50 cts. per \ lb. 



3259 Dreer's Collection of a packet each 12 finest Lobb's varieties, 50 cts. 

 3269 Dreer's Collection of 1 oz. each 12 finest Lobb's varieties, $1.50. 



3260 Finest Mixed. Lobb's. 5 cts. per pkt.; 15 cts, per oz. ; 40 cts. per J lb.; 

 $1.25 per lb. 



I^'j'-leaved 



N asturtiums. 



In this type the rich, verdant green 

 foliage is similar in shape to the well- 

 known English Ivy, and forms a 

 beautiful background to the flowers, 

 many of which are fringed or lacini- 

 ated, while the colors are as varied as 

 m the ordinary sorts. We offer bi 

 the Dwarf and Climbing as under: 



PER PKT. 



3390 Dwarf Ivy=leaved. 



Makes pretty, compact 

 plants, excellent for beds, 

 borders, boxes, etc. 

 Mixed colors. Per oz. , 

 25 cts.; I lb., 75 cts.. . . 

 3330 Tall Ivy=leaved. Of 

 strong, vigorous growth; 

 a very attractive vine. 

 Mixed colors. Per oz., 

 20 cts.; i lb., 50 cts... 



Lobb's Nasturtium. 



Variegated-leaved Nasturtium 



VARIEGATED-LEAVED 

 NASTURTIUMS. 



After years of selecting, a finely variegateo 

 leaved type of this popular annual has at las» 

 been "fixed;" the foliage is beautifully market 

 white, gold and green, and makes very pretti 

 subjects for hanging baskets, porch boxei 

 borders, etc. per pki 



3381 Queen of Tom Thumbs Dwarf, 

 dense bushes, with variegated foliage and 

 flowers in a large variety of colors. Pei 



oz. , 25 cts. , } lb. , 75 cts U 



Similar to the regular tall Nasturtium, but with 



3321 Queen of Tails 



variegated leaves; flowers of various colors. 

 i lb., 75 cts 



Per 



25 cts. 



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NiGHLLA, Miss JeKYLL. 



^ICkEI^I^A (Love in a Mist, or Devil in the Bush). 



3430 Damascena. A compact, free-flowering plant, with finely cut foliage, 

 curious-looking flowers and seedpods; of easy culture, growing in any 

 garden soil; hardy annuals; blue and white mixed; 1 foot. Oz., 25 cts.. 



3431 Miss Jekyll. A lovely variety with cornflower-blue blossoms, 

 splendid for cutting. (See cut. ) ^ oz., 25 cts 



CENOTHERA (Evening Primrose). 



Charming, mostly low-growing plants, with large and showy flowers at 

 yellow, white, rose, etc. They are of easiest culture, succeeding in almost 

 any kind of soil, but should have a sunny position. 



3436 Perennial Sorts. Mixed iH 



3435 Annual Sorts. Mixed f 



OXAEIS. 



Beautiful small plants, suitable for the greenhouse, rock-work, or out- 

 door culture; flowering the first year; half-hardy perennials; 9 inches. 



3442 Rosea. Rose-colored M 



3443 Tropjeoloides. Very desirable border plant; flowers deep yellow; 

 foliage (lark brown . It 



The Ivy-leaved and Variegated-leaved Nasturtiums offered on this page are well worth growing. 



