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NASTURTIUMS, Tall and Dwarf. 



Popular, showy, brii : 

 ihe entire season. " Vervfree-.": 



' iin-urpa<se l for garden decoration, creating a gorgeous display of color throughout 



the '-asie-^t culture, and bloom brilliantly in the poorest soil. Should be sown liberally. 



TALL or CLIMBING. 



IMPERIAL JAPANESE 



Luxuriant climbers, 6 to 8 feet, of great 

 trellises, etc.; profuse bloomers, with 

 flowers. 



Yellow. Orange. Purple. 

 Striped. Spotted. Coccinea. 



The above separate colors, each, pkt., 



ALL COLOES MIXED. Pkt., 5c ; o; 



value for covering 

 gorgeously colored 



Rose. Scarlet. 

 Dark Crimson. 



5c ; OZ., 15c. 

 J., 10c; }4 lb., 25c; 



HYBRIDS of MADAM GUNTHER. These new hybrids 

 are unsurpassed among Nasturtium.s for richness and variety of 

 color. They range through shades of rose, salmon, bright red. 

 purple, maroon, and pale yellow, and are also spotted and 

 striped. There are some with unusually striking combinations 

 of color, being edged, shaded, and mottled, and it is truh' a 

 most superb mixture, containing many shades of color not 

 generally seen among Nasturtiums. Tlie foliage is dark and 

 rich and" the gorgeous flowers contrast finely with it. They are 

 strong, tall climbers and profuse continuous bloomers. Pkt.. 

 5c: OZ., 15c; % lb.. .35c: lb., $l.-23. 



DWARF or TOM THUMB. 



CHAMELEON ' yea-). Very unique and gorgeous in color. 

 It dill rs from all others in the fact that it produces flowers 

 of entirely different colors and markings. Upon a single plant 

 may be found flowers bordered, striped, blotched, and splashed 

 with various colors upon a ground of another color in a most 

 eccentric and showy manner ; some of them being most beauti- 

 fully margined. A splendid variety for massing or for borders, 

 and in pots it presents an exceedingly bright and ornamental 

 appearance. Pkt., 10c; 3 pkts. for 25c. 



AURORA. Yellow blotched with crimson. 

 BEAUTY. Orange-scarlet, splashed canary yellow. 

 CLOTH OF GOLD. Rich scarlet; golden yellow foliage. 



EMPRESS OF INDIA. Purple fohage; bright crimson 



flowers. 



GOLDEN ZING. Extra large; golden-yellow. 



KING OF TOM THUMB. Dark foliage; scarlet flowers. 



PRINCE HENRY. Creamy yellow; marbled and spotted. 



KING THEODORE. Reddish-maroon; dark foliage. 



SPOTTED. Dark orange spottted crimson. 



WHITE (Pearl). Creamy-white. 



Any of the above, pkt. 5c ; oz., 15c. 



All colors mixed, pkt., 5c; oz., 10c; 14 lb., 2.5c; lb., 90c. 



LILLIPUT. A new strain of Nasturtiums of the Tom 

 Thumb class, but smaller in every respect, both plant and 

 flower. The showy little flowers retain the brilliancv and 

 variety of color of the Lobbianum Tropseolom, from which 

 the strain comes, and are borne in cl asters very profusely 

 Highly effective for bedding, etc. Mixed colors. Pkt , 5c; 

 oz.. 15c; ■ 40c: lb., $1..50. 



MORNING GLORIES. 



Mikado Strain.— A?7iertcan Grown. 



One of the handsomest of annual climbers, unsurpassed for 

 rapidity of growth and beauty of its flowers, which are of 

 immense size, good substance, and a variety of forms and 

 colors. The vines are of strontr growth, often attaining a 

 height of over .30 feet; foliase luxuriant, distinct, and varied, 

 many leaves heinn beautifully mottled light and dark green. 

 The colors of the flowers, shadings, and markings are unlimited 

 and beyond description. They are of all shades of red, indigo, 

 and royal purple; also white, yellow, gray, brown, almost 

 Ijlack, and many other odd shades not found in any other 

 flower. Many varieties have a distinct margined band, and 

 some are elegantly spotted; others are stripe'd, blotched, and 

 shaded in an indescribable manner. They are of easy culture 

 and should be on every lattice or screen. The seed I offer is 

 American grown from select flowers. Pkt., 5c; 3 pkts. for 

 10c; oz., 25c. 



