Nasturtium 



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 Pkt. 5c. 



CO., DETROIT, MICH. 



NASTURTIUM 



Dwarf Nasturtiums ;Sr„S,.^;',?^ 1„ tte'li*^ 



is veiy brilliant and attractive, blooming all the season. The 



plants are so evenly d'varf that thej^ are often used for a 



border. Hardy annual: about one foot high. 



Aurora, light reddish-orange veined with carmine Pkt. 5c. 



Bronze Colored , bronze-orange " 6c. 



Crimson , rich, dark crimson " 5c. 



Empress of India, small, compact plant; dark scarlet 



flowers; very dark foliage " 5c. 



King Theodore, dark scarlet maroon '' 5c. 



Pearl, pale yellow " 5c. 



Rose, a warm rose pink " 5c. 



Scarlet, scarlet orange " 5c. 



Schilling's Striped, bright yellow, maroon stripes " 5c. 



Yellow, rich golden yellow " 5c. 



Mixed Dwarf , all of the above colors " 5c. 



1 railing iNaSturtlUmS TheLobblanumdiffersfrom 

 the common running nastiu-tiam in being less rank groA\ang, 

 more ttoriferous and having richer, more vai'ied colored flow- 

 ers of many shades, from the brightest scarlet to very deep 

 maroon. line for covering arbors, trellises and rustic work. 

 Half hardy annual; about ten feet high. 



Bright Yellow, with carmine stain Pkt. 5c. 



Brilliant, intense scarlet red, dark foliage " 5c. 



Cardinal, deep scarlet, dark fohage " 5c. 



Chestnut Brown, rich red maroon " 5c. 



Giant of Battles, sulphur, red blotches " 5c. 



Hemisphsericum, straw color, blotched and suffused 



-with scarlet orange; vigorous foliage growth ...-'. " 5c. 



Jupiter, very large, deep golden yellow flowers; remark- 

 ably vigorous in growth and free blooming " 5c. 



King of the Blacks, crimson maroon, darker markings.. " 5c. 



Light Yellow, with maroon stain *' 5c. 



Rose, a deep shade, distinct and attractive " 5c. 



Spitfire, bright, fiery scarlet, very floriferous " . 5c. 



Mixed Trailing, {Lobbianum varieties) " 5c. 



Chameleon Nasturtiums When a plant of this novel sort ig 

 in full bloom, one can find upon it flowers of almost every 

 shade of color and form of marking known to nasturtiums. 

 No matter what color a flower may be when it opens, it is con- 

 tinually changing from day to day. A very attractive strain. 



Dwarf Chameleon. . . .Pkt. 5c. Tall Chameleon. . . Pkt. 5c. 



"NATvirknl^ila (Love Grove). Flowers single, cup shaped, about an inch in 

 i^clliupilllcl diameter and usually in shades of blue and white. A delicate 



and singularly attractive hardy annual; about six inches high. 

 Mixed Varieties Pkt. 5c. 



N* „|.* ___ Handsome garden plants of the tobacco family, valuable for the 

 ICOLlalla. long duration and freedom of their bloom. Flowers salver shap- 

 ed, with long, tubular corollas. Half-hardy annuals; about three feet high. 

 Afflnis. Flowers large, white and fully expanded only in evening or cloudy days. 



Deliciously fragrant Pkt. 5c. 



Sanderse, Mixed. Flowers white, carmine-rose or violet, a little smaller than 

 Affinis and unlike it is in full bloom during the day. Very floriferous. . Pkt . 10c. 

 U\Q£LLA— (See Love-in-a-Misty, 



■M _ 1 5, ,-» a Beautiful trailing; plants with prostrate stems. Fine 



i^UIaOo. for rock Avork, "^ts, baskets and vases, as the 

 branches hang pendulous 0yer the edge of vase or basket. 

 The blossoms are produced abundantly and are convolvulus- 

 shaped, brilliant and of various colors. Hardy trailing an- 

 nual; six inches high. Mixed Pkt. 5c. 



•M _|. _ „• „ i J, Charming little plants, well adapted for rock- 

 A^y*-'»-Cri01a. eries, baskets and edgings. The florets are 



star shaped, white or tinted with various shades and during 



the evening are very fragrant. Half hardy annual; six inches 



high. Mixed Pkt. 5c. 



CENOTHERA— (See Pr/»irose). 



01**ar»rlo»f (-^'^''i"'"' Oleander). This wellknown shrub isof 

 V/ieo-lluer easy culture and flowers freelj^ the greater part 



of the year. In warm, moist climates it requires no protection 



and attains the proportions of a good sized tree. The flowers 



have a salver shaped corolla with a crown of cut appendages 



in the center and are white or different shades of red . . Pkt. 5c. "Ct^'X'^ 



Ova lie Very pretty, herbaceous plants with richly colored i^^^iC^^/^^ 



XailS blossoms. They thrive Avell in a mixture of loam .^^C*' f^ "^ 



and sand. Desirable for greenhouse decoration, rock work or ^^^., =^^ 



baskets. Half hardy perennial. WC^4 '^^r\\^r^^sk 



Rosea, rose colored Pkt. 10c. ^^f^^d^ ' ''^"^ 



MOURNING BRIDE 



(Scabiosa or Sweet Scabious). This is one of the most attrac- /W '- 



tive of the old fashioned flowers. Its great abundance and ^^79^V!iV^< 



long succession of rich colored fragrant blossoms borne on {^^''W^T^x] 



long stems make it one of the most useful of the decorative \M^^^w^^^'^'^^ 



plants of the garden. It has been greatly improved of late ^^YM. 'V'y 



years, producing larger and more double flowers of greater v^r^l sj*^: ^ 



variety and brilliancy of color than in the old type. Hardy ^S^ -^m^r^ 

 annual: twelve to eighteen inches high. 



Double Dark Maroon Pkt. 5c. 



Double White " 5c. 



Double Mixed " 5c. ., 



Mourning 



