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CHOICE 



NASTURTIUM 



NASTURIUMS 



Sow the seed where it is to remain 

 late in the spring and after danger of 

 frost is over. It is seldom necessary to 

 thin the young plants, as they will 

 bloom if close together. Nasturtiums 

 prefer dry, rather rocky soil, and bear 

 their flowers in such locations in greater 

 profusion than in a rich garden where 

 they run too much to leaves. 



142. DWARF MIXED. — The dwarf va- 

 riety of Nasturtiums is among the 

 most useful and beautiful of annuals 

 for bedding, massing, etc., owing to 

 their compact growth, richness of col- 

 or, and profusion of bloom; mixed 

 colors. Oz., 10c. 



143. DWARF NASTURTIUM — AURORA 



— Blush white and salmon, blotched 

 with garnet. Oz., 15c. 



144. DWARF NASTURTIUM BEAUTY. 



Bright scarlet striped With yellow. 

 Oz., 15c. 



145. DWARF NASTURTIUM (Empress 



of India). — Very dark foliage with 

 deep crimson flowers. Oz., 15c. 



146. DWARF NASTURTIUM (Golden 



King-). — Brilliant yellow. Oz., 15c. 



147. DWARF NASTURTIUM (King- of 

 Tom Thumb). — Brilliant yellow flow- 

 ers blotched with maroon. Oz.l5c. 



148. DWARF NASTURTIUM (Ruby 



King). — Light ruby red. Oz., 15c. 



149. DWARF NASTURTIUM (Cloth of 



OS-old). — Golden yellow foliage, light 

 scarlet flowers. Oz., 15c. 



150. KING- THEODORE — DWARF — 



Black-brown foliage. Oz.,15c. 



310. TALL OR CLIMBING NASTUR- 

 TIUM — Of quick growth, covering a 

 wall, hedge or trellis in a short time. 

 The seed pods can be gathered while 

 green and tender for pickling. Oz., 10c. 



OXALIS 



FLOWER SEEDS 



PANSIES 



Thrive best in a moist, shady location, and in rich loamy soil. Seed should 

 be sown in the autumn for early spring blossoms, or can be sown early in 

 the year for good flowers date in the spring. The plants must be transplanted 

 twice in order to get the largest flowers; once from the seed box to a chosen 

 bed, and again to the open garden. 



155. HEARTSEASE.— Mixed. An 

 old but universally admired 

 plant, producing an endless va- 

 riety of color. They may be 

 treated as annuals. Pkt., 10c. 



156. GIANT TRIMARDEAU. — 



Remarkable for the extra large 

 size of the flower and an end-, 

 less variety of beautiful shades. 

 Packet, 10c. 



157. G. & T. CO.'S EXTRA MIX- 

 ED. — This mixture, containing 

 the finest blotched varieties, is 

 grown and selected with special 

 care, and has given the most 

 satisfactiory results to both 

 florists and amateurs in the 

 past. Packet, 15c. 



PETUNIAS 



Petunias grow with little atten- 

 tion or care and in any soil when 

 once started and bloom profusely 

 all spring and summer. 



165. FINE MIXED. — Good mix- 

 ture of small, free-blooming 

 colors. Packet, 10c. 



PANSIES 



153. Pretty little, half-trailing annuals 

 for hanging baskets. Mixed annual 

 sorts. Packet, 10c. 



168. PETUNIA. — Double Pring-ed Mix- 

 ed. — The flowers of this sort being 

 double, together with being fringed, 

 are very beautiful. Packet, 50c. 



175. PHLOX DRUMMONDU (A).— A 



most brilliant and beautiful hardy an- 

 nual, about one foot high, well adapt- 

 ed for bedding, making a dazzling 

 show through the whole season. It 

 succeeds well on almost any soil. 

 Packet, 10c. 



176. PHLOX DRUMMONDU — Nana 



Compacta). — (A). — Very fine mixed. 

 This new strain is of dwarf compact 

 habit, and makes desirable pot plants; 

 also excellent for ribbon lines and 

 massing. Packet, 10c. 



180. PINK CARNATION, or PICOTEE. 



— Carnation and Picotee Pinks are gen- 

 erally favorites for their delicious fra- 

 grance, richness of colors and pro- 

 fuse bloom. Perennial. Pkt., 10c. 



181. PINK CARNATION (Riviera Mar- 

 ket, or Gillaud). — This is the only va- 

 riety that will produce flowers the 

 first season . They will thrive either 

 in open ground or in pots. Pkt., 25c. 



182. PINK CARNATION (Marguerite) 

 (F). — Will produce flowers in a few 

 weeks from seed. Profuse bloomers, 

 producing very double flowers of all 

 shades. Will bloom all summer until 

 frost ,or indoors in winter. Pkt., 10c. 



185. PINK— CHINA Dianthus Chinen- 

 sis) (P.). — Free bloomers, and a gen- 

 eral favorite for bouquets; also a use- 

 ful bedding plant. Packet, 10c. 



200. POPPY - CARNATION ( Papaver ) 

 (A). — A showy and easily cultivated 

 hardy annual, with large, brilliant 

 colored flowers, growing freely in any 

 garden soil. Packet, 10c. 



201. P O P F Y — PEONY FLOWERED 

 (A). — A magnificient species, large, 

 showy, double globule flowers, re- 

 sembling Peonies in shape. Pkt., 10c. 



202. SHIRLEY POPPY (A). — These 



beautiful Poppies are generally single 

 or semi-double. The colors, extending 

 from one extreme to the other, are 

 so varied that scarcely two are alike, 

 while many are striped and blotched. 

 The blooms, if cut when young, will 

 stand for two or three days. Pkt., 10c. 



203. TULIP POPPY (A). — A magnifi- 

 cent species. The plants attain a 

 height of 14 to 16 inches, and produce 

 from about 50 to 60 flowers of the 



brightest scarlet. Pkt., 10c. 



204. ICELAND POPPIES, MIXED (A). 



— Although hardy perennials, these 

 Poppies bloom the first season from 

 spring-sown seed. Pkt., 10c. 



195. FORTULACA (Mexican Rose) (A). 



— One of the finest hardy annual 

 plants, of easy culture, thriving best 

 in rather rich, light, loam or sandy 

 soil; fine for massing in beds or edg- 

 ings of rock work. Pkt. 10c. 



196. DOUBLE PORTUEACA (A). — 

 Packet, 10c. 



212. RICINUS, CAMBOGIENSIS (A). — 



Ornamental plants of stately growth 

 and picturesque foliage; fine for 

 lawns, massing or center plants for 

 ribbon beds; half hardy annuals. 

 Packet, 10c. 



21214. RICINUS ZANZIBARIENSIS, 

 MIXED (A). — Their immense leaves 

 and gigantic plants exceed all other 

 varieties. Packet, 50c. 



213. SCABIOSA (Mourning- Bride) (P). 



— especially adapted for cutting and 

 massing. Flowers are double clear to 

 the center, covering the thimble- 

 shaped cone. Height 2% ft. Pkt., 10c. 



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