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Bright Yellow. 



Nasturtium 



Few plants are more easily grown or 

 remain longer in bloom. In favorable 

 soil flowers are produced in abundance 

 throughout the season. Sow in spring 

 in well-drained, moderately rich soil. 



Dwarf Varieties minor f Flowers 



very brilliant and attractive. Plants 



evenly dwarf and are often used for a 



border. Hardy annual; one foot high. 



Aurora. Light reddish-orange, veined 



with carmine. Oz. 15c Pkt. 5c. 



Bronze Colored. Bronze-orange. 



Oz. 15c " 5c. 



Crimson. Dark crimson. Oz. 15c. " 5c. 

 Empress of India. Small, compact 

 plant; deep scarlet flowers; very 



dark foliage. Oz. 15c " 5 C . 



King Theodore. Scarlet maroon." Oz. 15c. " 5c.' 



Pearl. Pale yellow. Oz. 15c " 5c. 



Rose. A warm rose-pink. Oz. 15c " 5c. 



Scarlet. Scarlet-orange. Oz. 15c " 5c. 



Schilling's Striped. Bright yellow, ma- 

 roon blotches. Oz. 15c " 5 C . 



Yellow. Rich golden yellow. Oz. 15c. . . " 5c. 

 Mixed Dwarf. Oz. 15c; ^Lb. 30c; Lb. 85c. " 5c. 



T" •!• \r • j.* (Tropceolum Lobbianum) The 



1 railing Varieties Lobbianum differs from the 

 common tall, climbing or running nasturtium in being a 

 little smaller in leaf, more compact in growth, more florif- 

 erous and having richer, more varied colored flowers. 

 Fine for covering arbors and trellises. Half hardy annual; 

 growing usually six to eight feet high. 



Yellow with carmine stain. Oz. 15c; J4 Lb. 40c Pkt. 5c. 



" 5c. 

 " 5c. 

 " 5c. 



Brilliant. Intense scarlet-red, dark foliage. Oz. 20c; J4 Lb. 50c 



Chestnut Brown. Rich red maroon. Oz. 15c 



Giant of Battles. Sulphur, red blotches. Oz. 20c 



Hemisphaericum. Straw, blotched and suffused scarlet-orange; very 

 large foliage, very strong growing, usually twelve to fifteen feet 



high. Oz. 15c; Y A Lb. 40c 



Jupiter. Very large, deep golden-yellow flowers; very large foliage, 

 very strong growing, usually twelve to fifteen feet high ; free bloom- 

 ing. Oz. 15c; J4 Lb. 40c 



King of the Blacks. Flowers of crimson-maroon, with darker markings. 



Oz. 20c; Y± Lb. 50c 



Light Yellow. Yellow with maroon stain. Oz. 20c; Rose. Bright, distinct, attractive. Oz. 20c; % Lb. 5Cc. 



J4 Lb. 50c Pkt. 5c. Spitfire. Bright, fiery scarlet, very florif erous. 



Queen Wilhelmina. Foliage variegated, being Oz. 15c; J4 Lb. 40c 



marbled and veined with light green and white. Mixed Trailing. Lobbianum varieties. Oz. 15c; 

 Flowers rosy scarlet. Oz. 20c " 5c. J4 Lb. 25c; Lb. 75c 



Nasturtium 



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Chameleon Nasturtiums Almost every shade of color 

 and marking known to nasturtiums; continually changing 

 from day to day. A very attractive strain. 



Dwarf Chameleon. Oz. 20c ; 14 Lb. 50c Pkt. 5c. 



Trailing Chameleon. Oz. 15c ; 34 Lb. 40c " 5c. 



Madame Gunter's Hybrid Nasturtiums Flowers are 

 striped or blotched with shades of red on yellow and 

 orange ground, forming a combination of exceeding 

 brilliancy and beauty. About four feet high. Half hardy 

 annual. Oz. 15c ; 34 Lb. 40c Pkt. 5c. 



Nicotiana 



Handsome garden plants of the 

 tobacca family, valuable for long 

 and free blooming. Flowers salver- 

 shaped, with long tubular corollas. Half hardy annuals; 

 about three feet high. 

 Affinis. Flowers large, white and fully expanded only in 

 evening or cloudy dav-;. Very fragrant. Oz. 30c. Pkt. 5c. 

 Sanderae, mixed. Flowers white, carmine-rose or violet, a 

 little smaller than Affinis and unlike it, in full bloom 



during the day. Very floriferous Pkt. 10c. 



NIQ ELLA— (See Love-in-a-Mist) 



OENOTHERA— (See Primrose) 



CW ^a n t\ «*!• (Nerium Oleander) This well-known shrub 



V/lccR.iltHcr flowers freely the greater part of the year. 



In a warm climate it requires no protection, growing to a 



good-sized tree. The flowers are white or different shades 



of red Pkt. 5c. 



Oy»1i« Very pretty, herbaceous plants with richly 

 V^X.d.ll& colored blossoms. They thrive well in a mix- 

 ture of loam and sand. Desirable for greenhouse decora- 

 tion, rock work or baskets. Half hardy perennial. 

 Rosea. Rose colored Pkt. 10c. 



