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NASTURTIUMS. 



(Tropaeolum). 



The Nasturtiums are so easily cultivated, bloom 

 so perpetually, and the blossoms are such good 

 keepers and so desirable for cutting, that no lover 

 of flowers is without these desirable plants. My 

 varieties are of the ne^^^est and choicest. Try 

 them. 



CANARIENSE NASTURTIUM 



(Canary Creeper). 

 This variety is a strong climber with ornamen- 

 tal foliage, the leaves differing from those of the 

 ordinary Nasturtium in being deeply cut, and 

 it bears a profusion of finely fringed flowers of a 

 clear, golden yellow. Handsome for mounds, 

 rockwork, or trellises. Pkt., 5c. ; oz., 12c. 



MISS EMMA V. WHITE. 



Thomaston, Ct., Oct. 18, 1895.— "I have raised the Tall Nas- 

 turtiums for the last twelve years, but never had such a large 

 and fine variety as from your seed last spring." 



Mbs. Caleb Hitmiston. 



MAJUS NASTURTIUM. 



These are the common tall Nasturtiums. 

 They are none the less desirable on this 

 account and like other flowers are being 

 continually improved. I offer a mixture 

 of the finest varieties in all the colors of 

 this charming flower. Pkt., 3c.; oz., 10c. 



ml 



i Nothing trill g^ive more satis fac- | 

 I tion than a large mound of Nastur- J 

 * tiums. Train the Canarjr Creeper | 

 \ on a trellis in the center, and let ♦ 

 I the other varieties, such as the Lob- 



bianiitn or Majus, trail over the 



ground. 



LOBBIANUM NASTURTIUM. 



Few varieties bloom more profusely or 

 produce flowers of such intense and vivid 

 colors as the Lobbianums. They are par- 

 ticularly attractive for vases, or, grown on 

 brush, make beautiful hedges. The best 

 of all varieties for cutting. Finest mixed. 

 Packet, 6c. ; oz., 15c. 



TOM THUMB NASTURTIUM. 



A new and novel dwarf, a showy and 

 popular variety, forming compact plants, 

 not over one foot high, producing a beau- 

 tiful variety of blossoms. The dark green 

 foliage is a great addition to a Nastur. 

 tlum bouquet. Choicest mixed. Packet, 

 4c.; oz., lOc. 



Elk River, Minn., July 7, 1895.— "The seeds I bought of you 

 this spring all grew and the plants are blossoming finely. The 

 nicotiana is especially beautiful. \ think I will order from 

 you next spring when I need more." Ravmoxd Gbai. 



