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FLOWER SEEDS 



MYOSOTIS or Forget-Me-Not (Perennial) 



They flower the first season from early spring-sown seed, or they may be 

 sown in summer or early fall; and if bedded out and given protection like pansies 

 they win winter over and commence flowering in early spring; particularly 

 effective as an undergrowth for bulb beds. They are ranked among the best 

 of our spring flowers and are wonderfully effective when grouped with Pansies 

 and Daisies. All varieties flourish in moist, shady situations. 



2851 Blue Bouquet. This massive blooming Forget-Me-Not has the large 

 clusters of bloom of the Robusta Grandiflora type but is of wonderfully 

 compact habit with unusually large flowers of a rich deep blue .... Pkt. 25c 



2852 "Blue Eyes." A robust-growing variety of fine constitution, exceedingly 

 free-flowering and bears its bright blue flowers well on the top. It is 

 12 inches high, upright and compact in growth, each plant making a 

 bouquet of Forget-Me-Nots. (See illustration.) Pkt. 25c 



2854 Palustris. The popular, old-fashioned, hardy blue Forget-Me-Not. 



Per 1,000 seeds, 50c; Pkt. 10c 



2856 Ruth Fischer. This splendid Foreget-Me-Not is of compact habit with 

 large clusters of pure Forget-Me-Not blue flowers. The plants of unusual 

 hardiness, and are especially valuable for spring bedding effects. They 

 also make fine pot plants, forcing easily Pkt. 25c 



2857 Triumph. A robust-growing large-flowering Forget-Me-Not. The 

 individual flowers are large and are borne in clusters on long graceful 

 stems. Color bright turquoise-blue with yellow eye. 

 Per 1,000 seeds, 50c; Pkt. 10c 



2858 Victoria Blue. Grand "Forget-Me-Nots," forming round compact 

 bushes about 8 inches high covered with clusters of large flowers 

 Per 1,000 seeds, 50c; Pkt. 10c 



2860 Mixed Colors .Per 1.000 seeds, 50c; Pkt. 10c 



NASTURTIUM (Annual) 



They flourish in almost any kind of garden soil, even if only moderately good, 

 provided it is drained and no water collects in pools on it, and the place receives 

 the rays of the sun for part of the day. 



These v£ry modest requirements complied with. Nasturtiums of all varieties 

 produce an endless succession of gorgeous blossoms from within a few weeks 

 of the time seed was sown until a hard frost hits the garden on the near approach 

 of winter. 



The varieties we offer below were selected by us after a long series of trials at 

 our seed-testing farm at Red Bank, N. J. Undoubtedly they constitute the 

 best and most distinct sorts. 



TOM THUMB Ornamental Leaved 



2902 Ivy-leaved Dwarf or Bedding. Beautiful dark-green. Ivy-like foliage, 

 composing an effective setting for the lovely flowers of various colors. 

 Oz. 2Sc; Pkt. 10c 



2906 Variegated-leaved Dwarf or Bedding. These are comparatively new 

 varieties of Nasturtiums, but they are as vigorous in growth, and produce 

 their beautiful flowers as freely as the plain-leaved sorts. The foliage is 

 variegated in silver, green, yellow and cream; flowers of various beautiful 

 colors Oz. 2Sc; Pkt. 10c 



CLIMBING Henderson's Giant Flowering 



A new section distinguished by flowers of a large size and a richness of variety 

 of colorings not to be found in Nasturtiums heretofore grown. 



For covering trellises, fences, arbors, piazzas, trailing over rock-work, etc., 

 nothing can equal the gorgeous effect produced by their marvelous quantities 

 of bloom, borne in uninterrupted splendor from early summer until cut down 

 by frost. Their ease of culture and luxuriant growth, 12 to IS feet high, render 

 them worthy of great popularity. (See illustration.) 



2942 California. Enormous flowers of rich crimson-maroon, having a deeply 

 fringed throat Oz. 25c; Pkt. 10c 



2943 Jupiter. Brilliant golden-yellow Oz. 2Sc; Pkt. 10c 



2944 Moonlight. Lovely creamy-white Oz. 25c; Pkt. 10c 



2945 Red Spurred. Large flowers of different colors, blotched spotted, red 

 edged, etc., and all having unique red spurs Oz. 25c; Pkt. 10c 



2946 Ruby-rose. Ruby-rose shading into lighter and darker tints. 

 Oz. 25c; Pkt. 10c 



2947 Salmon Queen. Rich glowing salmon color Oz. 25c; Pkt. 10c 



2948 Sunlight. Pure rich butter-yellow Oz. 25c; Pkt. 10c 



2949 Twilight. Chamois-vellow, shaded salmon-rose, and splashed scarlet 

 Oz. 2Sc; Pkt. 10c 



2950 Giant^owrering Climbing Nasturtiums. Mixed Colors. 

 , Pkt. 10c; oz. 20c; M lb. 60c; lb. S2.00 



2591 Henderson's Collection of Eight Giant-flowering Climbing Nas- 

 turtiums One packet each, 60c 



CLIMBING Ornamental Leaved 



2960 Ivy-leaved Tall or Climbing. Beautiful leathery dark-greea foliage 

 resembling that of the English Ivy, against which the various colored 

 fringed flowers make a fine contrast Oz. 2Sc; Pkt. 10c 



2970 Variegated-leaved Tall or Climbing. Foliage mottled and striped 

 with cream, green, silver and yellow. Flowers of various beautiful colors 

 in mi.iture Oz. 25c; Pkt. 10c 



NASTURTIUM GOLDEN GLEAM 



(Shown in Colors on Pagel6T) 

 3012 This is destined to be a very popular novelty because it comes true from 

 seed. Double Nasturtiums hitherto introduced could not be reproduced 

 from seed and stocks had to be increased by cuttings. Golden Gleam 

 grows freely from seed. It is delightfully sweet scented and a bouquet of 

 the flowers will soon fill a room with fragrance. It has been awarded 

 numerous prizes during the past year. Color, rich, deep yellow. 

 Price per packet 25 c 



