Dreer's Superb Nasturtiums. 



(See also Special Collections and Colored Plate page II.) 



We made an exhaustive trial of both Tall and Dwarf Nasturtiums at our experimental 

 gardens last summer, and can safely say that there is not a single one of the sorts offered 

 below which does not belong in a collection which aims to combine all that is best and most 

 distinct. For those who only want a small and select collection we would refer them to our 

 Special Collections and Colored Plate on page 11. 



TALL, OR CEIJIBING VARIETIES. 



(Tropaeoluui Majus.) per oz. 



3281 Chameleon. (See page 11.) 15 



3283 Crimson. (See page 11.) 15 



3282 Chocolate. (Seepage 11.) 15 



8287 King Theodore. (See page 11.) 15 



3291 Lemon Yellow. Clear yellow with few red veins 15 



3292 Lilac. A very odd shade of brownish lilac 15 



3294 Orange. (See page 11.) 15 



3296 Pearl. (See page 11.) 15 



3297 Prince Henry. (See page 11.) 15 



3298 Purple. Rich shade of purplish crimson 15 



3301 Rose. (See page 11) 15 



3303 Scarlet. Glowing vermilion 15 



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



3305 Straw. Striped scarlet 15 



3307 Vesuvius. (See page 11.) . 25 



3311 Spotted. (See page 11.) 15 



3320 Finest Mixed. Tall, or climbing varieties. 1 lb., SI 00 ; 



\ lb., 30 cts 15 



3319 Imported Collection of Climbing Nasturtiums, 12 va- 

 rieties 



Lobb's Climbing Nasturtiums. 



(Tropseolum lobbianum.) 



There is little difference between these and the tall Nastur- l 

 tiums; the flowers and foliage are a trifle smaller. They flower 

 even freer than the regular type, grow to the same height and 

 are very desirable. per oz. pkt. 



3252 Brilliant. Dark scarlet 

 3256 Spitfire. (See page 11. 

 3255 Roi des Noirs (King of the Blacks). Deep 



velvety garnet ; very rich 



3251 Asa Gray. Primrose yellow, almost white. . . 



3253 Crown Prince of Prussia. Deep blood-red 



3254 Giant of Battles. (See page 11. 



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 3270 



Dwarf Chameleon Nasturtium. 



3353 

 3354 

 3355 

 3361 

 3362 

 3365 

 3367 

 3370 



3369 



Tall, or Climbing Nasturtiums. 



3257 Princess Victoria Louise. Creamy-white, PER 

 with conspicuous orange-scarlet blotches and ° z - 



spur 25 



5 3258 Ivy-leaved. Fine deep blue-green ivy-like 

 5 foliage and dark blood-red fringed flowers. . . . 



3261 Regina. Brilliant salmon-red on opening, 

 5 changing as they age to almost a cream color. . 



5 3260 Finest Mixed. Lobb's varieties, lib., §1.25; 



5 \ lb., 40 cts 15 



5 3259 Imported Collection of 12 Lobb's varieties. 

 Hybrids of Madame Gunter. This fine strain con- 

 tains 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-flower- 

 ing. Per \ lb., 40 cts 15 



Lilliput or Miniature. This is a dwarf, compact form 

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

 fairly hiddrn by flowers, the colors of which are very 

 varied, many being new and beautiful shades 20 



Tom Thumb Dwarf or Bedding 

 Varieties. 



Aurora. Primrose, veined carmine-pink.- 



Beauty. Yellow, with scarlet veinings 



Bronze. (See page 11.) 



Chameleon. (See page 11.) 



Cloth of Gold. Scarlet flowers and yellow foliage 



Crystal Palace Gem. (See page 11.) 



Empress of India. (See page 11.) 



Golden King. (See page 11.) 



King of Tom Thumbs. (See page 11.) 



King Theodore. (See page 11. ) 



Lady Bird. Orange yellow, suffused with red and a 



bright red blotch at the base of the petals 



Pearl. (See page 11.) 



Prince Henry. (See page 11. ) 



Regelianum. Deep purplish crimson 



Rose. (See page 11.) 



Ruby King. Crimson rose 



Spotted. (See page 11.) 



Vesuvius. (See page 11.) 



Finest Mixed. Tom Thumb varieties. 1 lb., $1.00; \ 



lb., 30 cts 



Imported Collection of Dwarf Nasturtiums, 12 varieties. 



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For Dreer's Special Collections of Tall and Dwarf Nasturtiums see page II. 



