Both Golden 

 Globe, the dwarf 

 form of Golden 

 Gleam, and 

 Golden Gleam 

 make attractive 

 window box 

 plants. 



The same 

 pretty semi- 

 double blos- 

 soms grace 

 the plants of 

 both Golden 

 Gleam and 

 Golden 

 Globe. 



NASTURTIUM (Tropaeolum) [hhA] When some visitor, returning 

 from Peru, introduced Nasturtiums to gardeners he conferred a 

 great blessing, for today it is one of our foremost flowering plants. 

 It starts to bloom at an early stage, and for length of blossoming 

 period it has no equal providing the flowers are picked before seed 

 is formed. The odd-shaped flowers are well liked for cutting. The 

 circular leaves should always be used with the blossoms in bou- 

 quets. With the exception of blue, the color range is complete. 



Dwarf [12 in.] These low-growing, bushy Nasturtiums are often 

 called "Tom Thumb." They form symmetrical plants of uniform 

 stature well suited for edgings or borders. 

 Mixed 2 oz. 25c; Y^ lb. 40c; lb. S1.25; pkt. 5c 



Tall or Trailing [18 in. tall or 5 ft. trailing] These climbing or run- 

 ning plants are chiefly of the "Lobbianum" class which produces 

 flowers of better form and larger than the common tall or "Majus" 

 varieties. They are admirably adapted to covering a fence or trellis 

 or to droop over a retaining wall. 



Tall Mixed M lb. 35c; pkt. 5c 



Trailing Mixed 2 oz. 25c; pkt. 10c 



Semi-Double 



Golden Gleam [15 in. tailor 3 ft. trailing] This was the first double 

 or semi-double Nasturtium to come true from seed. The fragrant 

 golden yellow blossoms, carried on long stems, are attractive as cut 

 flowers, and the somewhat trailing plants are ornamental in any 

 garden. You will be astonished at the wealth of blossoms the plants 

 produce Oz. 35c; pkt. 10c 



Scarlet Gleam [15 in. tall or 3 ft. trailing] This flower is the sister I 

 of Golden Gleam. Its semi-double blossoms are similar in size and 

 shape to those of the popular golden Nasturtium. Its color is bril- 

 liant scarlet. Some singles among the blossoms. .Oz. 30c; pkt. 10c, 



■% 



Gleam Hybrids [15 in. tall or 3 ft. trailing] Hues of salmon, rose, 

 yellow, primrose, and red are some of the colors of these new semi- 

 double Nasturtiums. They are bright, free blooming, and very 

 pretty. Some singles among the blossoms. 



Mixed 2 oz. 40c; pkt. 10c 



Golden Globe [12 in.] The dwarf, compact form of Golden Gleam, 

 with the same sunshiny yellow flowers. The small plants are well 

 rounded. Useful for beds or border edging and fine for cut flowers. 

 Deliciously fragrant J^ oz. 30c; pkt. 10c 



N EM ESI A [hA] This is an excellent edging plant, not so well known 

 nor so generally used as it should be. The bushy plants send up 

 countless slender stalks crowned with flowers. The blossoms are 

 dainty and fairy-like, something like those of Schizanthus, and 

 often the lower part of the flower contrasts in color with the upper 

 part. They may be trimmed back as they fade, and usually they 

 will flower again the same season. 



Compacta Blue Gem [8 in.] A striking variety with clear Forget- 

 me-not blue flowers J^ oz. 60c; pkt. 15c 



Compacta Triumph Mixed [8 in.] A briUiant blend containing 

 almost every color of the spectrum from deepest red through 

 orange, yellow, and blue to dark purple. Of tidy habit .... Pkt. 10c 



Grandiflora Suttoni Mixed [12 in.] These plants and flowers are 

 larger than those of Compacta, and the plants are slightly more 

 spreading. The lower lobes of the blossoms are often beautifully 

 spotted. The colors are chiefly in warm tones of red, yellow, and 

 orange i^ oz. 60c; pkt. 15c 



N I COT I AN A [hhA-2 ft.] You will have rare perfume in the garden 

 both morning and evening as well as fine decoration in the border 

 if you plant this airy member of the Tobacco family. The graceful 

 stems, slightly branching, rise above the leaves of vivid green and 

 bear clusters of gay blossoms. The flowers are like long horns with 

 five flaring lobes. 



Affinis Hybrids A variety of colors including white, lavender, 

 purple, rose, and red i^ oz. 40c; pkt. 10c 



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