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e@ Few plants are more easily grown or remain longer in bloom than the Tropaeolum 
with its large shield-shaped leaves and beautifully irregular flowers having long 
as ur wm spurs and brilliantly colored petals. In favorable soil, flowers are produced in 
abundance throughout the season. Much used for window boxes. If the black aphis 
appears, spray the foliage vigorously with water. 
Seed is usually sown outdoors, as soon as the weather is warm and settled, in the row where the plants are to remain. 
Well pulverized soil, preferably well drained and moderately rich, should be used and the seed covered with about one inch of 
fine soil firmly pressed down. A sunny situation is essential for free blooming. If the soilis very rich the plants give a large 
amount of foliage but few flowers. For earlier blooming, start indoors and transplant to the open ground after danger of 
frost is over. 
V eae (Tropaeolum minor) Sometimes called Tom-Thumb sorts. The flowers are brilliant and attractive. 
Dwarf arleties The plants are evenly dwarf and are often used for a border. When about two inches high, thin so 
as to give each plant about one foot of room. Hardy annual; about one foot high. 
Aurora. Flowers light reddish orange, veined with Pearl. Pale yellow. Oz.20c; 14 Lb. 45c..............-- Pkt. 10c. 
Carmine. Oz. 20c; 44 Lib: 45... 2.62... ee. teen Pkt.10c. Rose. A warm rose-pink. Oz. 20c;%4 Lb. 45c........ “ 10c. 
Bronze Colored. Bronze-orange. Oz. 20c; 4 Lh. 4dc... “ 10c. Scarlet. Scarlet-orange. Oz. 20c; 14 Lb. 45c.......... *10c. 
Crimson. Dark crimson. Oz. 20c; 14 Lb. 45c......... *“10c. Schilling’s Striped. Bright yellow with brownish red 
Empress of India. Small, compact plant; deep scarlet or maroon blotches and stripes. Oz. 20c; 14 Lb. 50c.. ** 10c. 
flowers; very dark foliage. Oz. 20c; 44 Lb. 45c...... “10c. Yellow. Bright rich yellow. Oz. 20c; 14 Lb. 45c...... ** 10c. 
King Theodore. Scarlet-maroon or brown-red flowers. Dwarf Mixed. Many desirable shades and colors. 
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eye OAS (Tropaeolum Lobbianum) The Lobbianum differs from the common tall, climbing or running nas- 
Trailing Varieties turtium in being a little smaller in leaf, more compact in growth, more floriferous and having richer, 
more varied colored flowers. When about two inches high thin to six inches apart. Give some support to the vines as soon 
as they begin to run and they will usually grow six to eight feet during the season. The trailing sorts are much used for 
covering arbors and trellises. Half hardy annual. 
Bright Yellow. Yellow with purplish carmine stain. OZ. 20c; 14 LD. 45C........cceceeeeceee cece tects eect weet ee neeeeececes Pkt. 10c. 
Brilliant. Intense scarlet-red, dark foliage. Oz. 20c; 14 Lh. 45c........0e.eeeeeeeee ““' 10c. 
Chestnut Brown. Richred-maroon. OZ. 20€;14 1b. 45C..... 1. cc cece cece cence rete weer teen tees encneeees A Rate Tak iscaraivia aia slate sia “ 10c. 
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Hemisphericum (Majus) Straw, blotched and suffused orange-scarlet; very large foliage, very strong growing, usually 
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Jupiter (Majus) Very large, golden-yellow flowers; very large foliage, very strong growing, usually twelve to fifteen feet 
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King of the Blacks. Black-red or crimson-maroon, with darker markings; dark foliage. Oz. 20c; 14 Lb. 45c..............+ * 10c. 
Light Yellow. Attractive light yellow or yellowish white with maroon stain. Oz. 200; 14 Lb. 45¢........... cece eeeec eee eee “ 10c. 
Queen Wilhelmina. Foliage variegated, being marbled and veined with light. green and white. Flowers rosy scarlet. Oz. 20e; 
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Rose. Bright and attractive. Oz. 20c; 14 Lb. 45c.......... Pkt, 10c. 
Spitfire. Bright, fiery scarlet flowers; very floriferous. Oz. 20c; 
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Trailing Mixed. Lobbianum varieties. A wide range of colors 
and shades. Oz. 20c; 14 Lb. 45c; Lb. $1.00................. Pkt. 10c. 
Madame Gunter’s Hybrid Nasturtiums The flowers are 
striped or blotched with shades of red on yellow and orange 
ground. Vines about four feet long, being intermediate between 
the dwarf and the trailing sorts. Half hardy annual. Oz. 20c; 
WA Wid), CO; scounvasnccsoncbbuavonocaddna pbuancoooososnoeoben Pkt. 10c. 
Chameleon Nasturtiums Almost every shade of color and 
marking known to nasturtiums; continually changing from day 
to day. Attractive strains. 
Dwarf Chameleon. Oz. 20c; 14 Lb. 45c...... Saetopeoadas Pkt. 10c. 
Trailing Chameleon. 02. 20c; 14 Lb. 45c...... BS levinciisleetues “  10c. 
e Compact, low growing plants producing 
Neme Sla@ 20 abundance of bright colored flowers of 
distinctive shape. The flowers are borne 
somewhat above the foliage and range in color from white through 
pale yellow and rose to orange and crimson. Very desirable for 
the open border and for pot culture indoors. 
Seed should be sown indoors during March and the plants 
set out during May to furnish flowers during midsummer; sowing 
made out of doors will flower during September. 
Suttoni Grandiflora Mixed. A choice strain producing flowers of 
the largest size in rich and varied shades of color...... Pkt. 10c. 
e e Handsome bedding plants of the tobacco 
icotiana family, valuable for long and free bloom- 
ing. The flowers are salver-shaped, with 
long tubular corollas. 
Sow outdoors when ground is warm and dry, covering the fine 
seed one-eighth inch deep or for earlier blooming start in boxes 
indoors and transplant.to open ground when danger of frost is 
past. Allow at least eighteen inches to each plant for proper 
development. Half hardy annuals; about three feet high. 
Affinis. Flowers large, white and fully expanded only in the 
morning or evening or on cloudy days. Very fragrant. Oz. 40c. 
5 OTOODOODOROD OOO DOOOUOUDUUODOOUDO DODO DOD GLONCOOOOGOUdOnOOO0S Pkt. 10c. 
Sanderz, Mixed. Flowers white, carmine-rose or violet, a little 
smaller than Affinis and unlike it, in full bloom during the 
GayAaVelayatlOni£erOuUs see reincleciicteietelelesiiclenveisietreistsienye Pkt. 10c. 
NIGELLA—(See Love-in-a-Mist) 
CENOTHERA—(See Primrose) Reman 
