DREER'S SUPERB NASTURTIUMS. 



Tall, or Climbing Varieties. 



Elegant and luxuriant climbers for verandas, trellises, etc., bearing their gorgeous flowers in profusion until killed by frost. 

 May be used to cover unsightly railings and to trail over rough ground with fine effect. The seed pods can be guhered while 

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



PER oz. 



3281 CliameleOll. This highly interesting variety produces flowers of different 

 Colors on the same plant. The marvelous contrast produced by the numerous 

 blooms, each so conspicuously different, is most charming 20 



3233 Crimson. Color rich and velvety 15 



3282 CllOColilte. Unique color 15 



3287 King' Tiieotlore. Dark crimson maroon . . 20 



3291 Lemon Yellow 15 



3292 Lilac. Odd shade 20 



3294 Orang'e. Bright orange blotched red 15 



3296 Pearl. Creamy white 15 



3297 Prince Henry. Cream color, spotted red 15 



3298 Purple. Rich shade of purple-violet 15 



3801 Rose. A fine shade, very attractive 15 



3303 Scarlet. Glowing vermilion 15 



330i Scarlet and G-Old. Foliage yellow ; flowers scarlet 15 



PER OZ. PKT. 



Straw. Striped scai-let 15 



Vesuvius. Brilliant fiery rose, very effective 25 



YelloAV. Spotted crimson 15 



Mixed. Tall or climbing varieties ; a splendid mixture, 

 containing all the different shades. 1 lb., §1.00; ^ lb., 30 els. 15 

 3319 Imported Collection of Climbing Nasturtiums, 12 



varieties 



Hybrids of Madame Gunter. These originated 

 with a celebrated French specialist, and are a decided ad- 

 vance over the old types. Contains many novel colors, 

 such as odd shades of salmon, pink, rose, reds, yellows, 

 etc., many of the flowers being curiously ^mottled, striped, 

 etc. Strong growers and very free-flowering 15 



See also Lobb's Nasturtium on page 86. 



3305 

 3307 

 3311 

 3320 



3270 



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Tall, or Climbing Nasturtiums, 



Tom Thumb, Dwarf or Bedding Varieties. 



The improved varieties of the Dwarf Nasturtium are among the most 

 popular and beautiful of our garden plants. Their neat, compact growth, 

 rich colored flowers and free-blooming and long-lasting qualities, together 

 with their adaptability to almost any soil or situation, make them unsur- 

 passed for garden decoration ; 1 foot. per oz. pkt. 



3331 Aurora. Primrose to pale pink and carmine 20 



3333 Beauty. Yellow-striped red 20 



3334 Bronze. Coppery bronze 20 



3336 Chameleon. Possesses the peculiarity of producing 

 variously colored flowers on the same plant. The neat, 

 compact bushes form exceedingly fine edgings and are un- 

 rivaled for general garden decoration. (.See cut.) 20 



3337 Clotll of Gold, Scarlet flowers and yellow foliage. . . 20 



3338 Crystal Palace Gem. Sulphur, spotted maroon ... 15 

 3341 Emi>reSS of India. Dark-leaved with crimson flowers 20 



3343 Golden King-, Brilliant yellow 20 



3.347 King- of Tonj Thumbs. Scarlet, dark foliage 20 



3346 King- Theodore. Dark maroon, bluish-green foliage 20 



3351 Lady Bird. Orange yellow, red spots 20 



33.t3 Pearl, Creamy white 15 



3354 Prince Henry. Creamy white, spotteil and tipped 

 dark scarlet 20 



3355 Reg-elianum. Purple violet 20 



VARF Chameleon 



3361 K'OSe, Soft rose, very distinct.. . 



3362 Ruby King, Crimson rose 



3365 S|>Otted. Orange spotted crimson 



3370 Mixed, Tom Thumb varieties. 1 lb., $1.25; irlb.,35cts. 

 3369 Imi>orted Collection of Dwarf Nasturtiums, 12 



varieties 



3380 Lilliput or Miniature, This is a dwarf, compact 

 form of T. Lobbianum. It forms small dense bushes, which 

 are fairlv hidden by flowers, the colors of which are very 

 varied, many being new and beautiful shades 



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