NASTURTIUMS 



A marvelous range of new colors has been developed in this favorite 

 flower, which is in constant bloom throughout the season, and if these 

 are kept well picked so that the plant cannot produce seed they will con- 

 tinue to flower until frost. No other annual flower seed will produce 

 such a lavish profusion of bloom for so long a time and with the same 

 small outlay of care and attention. Thin, poor soil, if possible disinte- 

 grated rock, is the best soil, as this produces the maximum of bloom. 

 Soils in which manure has been used heavily causes the plant to pro- 

 duce a heavy growth of leaves at the expense of blossoms. 

 They are also in such soils apt to rot off in wet weather, espe- 

 cially if the plants have been left standing close to one another. 

 You cannot have too many Nasturtiums. Plant them along 

 fences, hedges or wherever it is desired to have 

 a bunch of bright color. 



DWARF, or TOM THUMB 

 NASTURTIUMS 



These have a neat, compact habit and attrac- 

 tive foliage, are not disturbed by insects, bloom 

 in two months from seed, and most profusel)' 

 till frost. 



2131 STOKES' STANDARD DWARF 



MIXED NASTURTIUMS. This 

 mixture is composed of the choicest 

 large -flowering named varieties and 

 grown both in mixture and separate 

 strains properl}' blended. No mixture 

 of Nasturtiums can exceed this in 

 quality and quantity of bloom. Large 

 pkt. 10 cts. , oz. 15 cts., 2 ozs. 25Cts., Klb. 



35 cts., lb. $1. T> 1 ^ 



''•^ ' ^ Per pkt. Oz. 



2146 Aurora. Yellow, veined $0 05 $0 10 



2121 Beauty. Yellow and scarlet. 05 10 



2132 Chameleon. Splashed with 



crimson, bronze and yellow 05 15 



2133 Coeruleo-roseum. Bluish rose So 05 



2122 Crimson 05 



2134 Crystal Palace Gem. Yellow and carmine 05 



2143 Empress of India. Deep crimson ; fine dark 



foliage 



2123 Golden Cloth. Golden yellow leaves, scarlet 



flowers 



213s Golden King. Golden yellow 05 



2136 King of Tom Thumbs. Scarlet 



2140 King Theodore. Black, velvetj- 05 



2145 Lady Bird, Yellow and red 05 



2130 Prince Henry. Light yellow, marbled scarlet ... 05 



2124 Rose 05 



2125 Ruby King. Dark red 05 



2126 Spotted 05 



2142 White or Pearl 05 



2141 Yellow 05 



2147 Mixed per lb., 70 cts... 05 



Per pkt. 



15 

 10 

 15 

 15 

 10 

 15 



TALL, or CLIMBING NASTURTIUMS {Tropaeolum majus) 



Besides their ordinari* garden use for trailing over fences, trellises, 

 stone walls, etc., these can also be grown as pot-plants for winter 

 flowering, as screens, or as trailers for hanging baskets and vases. 



2153 STOKES' STANDARD TALL MIXED, or CLIMBING 



NASTURTIUMS. This mixture is composed of the finest 

 and most distinct varieties grown in choice mixture, with the 

 addition of the finest named sorts, including the Lobbianum 

 varieties, the hybrids of Mme. Gunther, etc., and it is unequaled 

 in this class of Nasturtiums. Large pkts. 10 cts., oz. 15 cts., 

 2 ozs. 25 cts., K lb. 35 cts., lb. Si. Per pkt. Oz. 



2127 Jupiter. New giant-flowered, beautiful golden 



yellow $0 05 $0 20 



2128 Chameleon. Various 05 15 



2129 Dark Crimson 05 10 



2160 Edward Otto. Brownish lilac 05 15 



2137 Hemisphaericum. Orange 05 10 



2161 Heinemanni. Chocolate 05 10 



2144 King Theodore. Black 05 10 



2154 Orange 05 10 



2162 Pearl. Whitish 05 10 



2138 Regelianum. Purplish violet 05 10 



2139 Moltke. Bluish rose 05 10 



2163 Rose 05 10 



2155 Scarlet 05 10 



2164 Scheneriannm. Spotted 05 10 



2165 SchiUingi. Yellow, spotted 03 10 



Types of Stokes' Standard Dwarf Nasturtiums 



TALL, or CUMBING NASTURTIUMS, continued 



Per pkt. Oz. 



2166 Schulzi. Darkest-leaved So 05 So 10 



2167 Striped 05 10 



2168 Yellow 05 10 



2169 Vesuvius. Salmon ; dark-leaved 05 10 



2156 Mixed per lb., 60 cts. . . 05 10 



LOBB'S NASTURTIUMS {Tropaeolum Lobbianum, etc.) 



This class is remarkable for the intensely brilliant colors of its 

 flowers, which are a trifle smaller than those of other sorts. In mod- 

 erately rich soil they climb high and bloom brilliantly. Average 

 height, 6 feet. Per pkt. Oz. 



2170 Ivy-leaved. A fine new strain with dark green 



ivv-Iike leaves and beautiful laciniated deep scar- 

 let flowers So 05 So 35 



2148 Asa Gray. Yellowish white 05 15 



2172 Fnlgens. Dark scarlet 05 15 



2173 Marguerite. Pale yellow, flushed blood-red 05 15 



2174 Lucifer. \'ery dark scarlet 05 15 



2175 Crown Prince of Prussia. Blood-red 05 15 



2159 Giant of Battles. Suljilnir and red 05 15 



2176 Primrose. Cream, with brown spots 05 15 



2177 Crystal Palace. Scarlet 05 15 



2151 Spitfire. Brilliant scarlet 05 15 



2178 Lilli Schmidt. Scarlet 05 15 



2179 Lilliput, Mixed 05 15 



2152 Finest Mixed . 05 15 



2157 NEW CLIMBING NASTURTIUM. Hybrids of Madam 



Gunther. A strain of French origin, remarkable for the wide 

 range of exquisite colors ; striped and blotched, mottled and 

 variegated in the most fantastic manner. Fine for porches, 

 vases or trailing on the ground. Pkt. 5 cts., oz. 20 cts. 



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