NASTURTIUMS 



Prefer a good, Well-drained soil; if soil ie too rich I . are inclined 

 to produce more leaves and less flowers. 



TALL or CLIMBING NASTURTIUMS 



Should have sticks or other supports, or may I kied over 



rock-work, trellises, fences, arbors, porches, or allowed to ramble 

 over the ground. Grow 10 to 12 feet high. 



1536 Tall Hybrids of Madame Gunter, Mixed 



The tints include red, salmon, rose, yellow, etc., in many com- 

 binations. Some flowers are self-colored; some mottled or blotched. 

 Packet 10 cts.; ounce 20 cts.; *4 pound 60 cts. 



1501 Tall Variegated or Silver Leaved, Mixed 



The plant has a most striking aspect, as each leaf is variegated 



in a distinctly different degree with silver, yellow, white and gr- 

 The flowers embrace a fine assortment of colors. 



Packet 10 cts.; ounce 15 cts.; 14 pound 40 cts. 



1564 Maule's Tall Peerless Mixture 



This mixture comprises only the best large flowered Tall or 

 Climbing Nasturtiums, included in which is everything essential 

 to a full range of color, marking and floral shape, as well as Varie- 

 gated and Ivy-leaved sorts. 



Packet 10 cts.; ounce 30 cts.; 2 ounces 50 cts.; 14 pound 75 cts. 



1536 Nasturtium, Madame Gunter 



DWARF or TOM THUMB NASTURTIUMS 



The plants form little mounds 1 foot high and are very suitable 

 for bedding purposes, borders or rockeries. 



1544 GOLDEN KING. Rich glowing orange yellow. 



Packet 10 cts.; ounce 25 cts.; % pound 75 cts. 



1545 KING THEODORE. Velvety crimson flowers. 



Packet 10 cts.; ounce 25 cts.; 14 pound 75 cts. 



1546 PEARL. Light lemon-yellow shading to a faint primrose. 



Packet 10 cts.; ounce 25 cts.; *4 pound 75 cts. 



1547 VESUVIUS. Salmon-rose beautifully veined salmon-orange. 



Packet 10 cts.; ounce 25 cts.; % pound 75 cts. 



One packet each of the above 4 named Dwarf ftp 

 4153 Nasturtiums, illustrated in colors on inside back cover, jS/* 

 (value 40 cts.) for WV 





1558 Dwarf or Tom Thumb Finest Mixed 



"We have especially selected all the leading and best flowering 

 varieties used in this mixture to produce the finest assortment of 

 colors. Packet 10 cts.; ounce 20 cts.; % pound 45 cts. 



1559 Dwarf Variegated or Silver Leaved Mixed 



The foliage is veined and variegated in silver, green, yellow and 

 cream. Exceedingly showy and attractive; flowers are of various 

 colors. 



Packet 10 cts.; ounce 20 cts.; ^4 pound 45 cts. 



1558 Nasturtium, Dwarf Mixed 



1565 Maule's Champion Dwarf Mixture 



Ji^ This grand mixture of all desirable Dwarf or Tom Thumb Nas- 



j*t^- / turtiums is made up of separate named sorts, as well as many 



W^ superb seedlings of exquisite colors and shades, including the best 



" y^:'.A Variegated-leaved and Ivy-leaved varieties. It is the best dwarf 



jd^f mixture possible to produce. 



BR-lif Packet 10 cts.; ounce 30 cts.; 2 ounces 50 cts.; 14 pound 75 eta. 



C n _ r * 1 Off^fo 35c ror 4 packets; 60c for 8 packets; $1.00 for 16 

 fcjjJCCIell v/lIciS packets of our most easily grown outdoor flowers. 

 See colored pictures on inside back and back covers of this book. 



Ml pATI A NT A Profuse flowering; highly ornamental plants 

 l^lVxVy 1 ly-VM.*-* W ith delightfully sweet scented flowers. Ele- 

 gant for massing, backgrounds, center of beds or in shrubbery. 

 1572 AFFINIS. Large white, sweet-smelling flowers; 3 feet 

 high. 



Packet 10 cts.; 14 ounce 25 cts. 



1574 SANDERS HYBRIDS. Plants are literally ablaze with 

 the brilliant hued flowers of various colors from early summer 

 till frost. 



Packet 10 cts.; % ounce 80 cts. 



NIGELLA 



A compact, free flowering border or bedding plant 



with finely cut feathery foliage. 1 to - feet high. 



1577 MISS JEKYIili. In the finely cut fernlike foliage nestle 



hundreds of lovely double bright blue flowers. Fine for cutting. 



Packet 10 cts.; 14 ounce 25 cts. 



1575 HISPANIC A. MIXED. Blue and white flowers. 



1577 



Miss Jekyll 



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