MINNEAPOLIS, MINN. 



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SPOTTED KING NASTURTIUM. 



A very beautiful dwarf Nasturtium, bearing clear golden yellow flowers, 

 variegated with rich brown or maroon blotches. A splendid bloomer. Pkt., 

 Sots. 



KING THEODORE NASTURTIUM. 



A rich dark maroon variety, almost black in color, the darkest of all the 

 Nasturtiums. Pkt., 6 cts. 



BRILLIANT FULGENS NASTURTIUM. 



A climbing Nasturtium, with flowers of an intensely vivid and deep rich 

 scarlet, the lower side of the petals being finelv penciled in black or a darker 

 shade of red. The handsome, dark-leaved foliage is highly ornamental, and 

 adds much to its value. A robust plant and profuse bloomer. Pkt., 6 cts. 



Seeds by the ounce are not to be included in estimat- 

 ing for my premiums. See list on page 2. 



NOLANA. 



The Nolanas are charming 

 little trailing plants, unsur- 

 passed for pots, rockwork or 

 hanging baskets, and very 

 suitable also for massing in 

 beds. They are so called from 

 "nola," a "little bell, because 

 the flowers are bell, or Con- 

 volvulus, shaped, something 

 like a small Morning Glory 

 Flowers a beautiful sky blue. 

 Hardy annual, of easy cultiva- 

 tion. Pkt., 3 cts. 



Ashtabula, 0., Oct. 28, 1897.—" I can- 

 not tell you how much pleasure I have 

 derived growing your pansies this sum- 

 mer. I received first premium at our 

 Flower and Fruit Show." 



Mrs. J. L. Sage. 



Lakeview, Mich., March 4, 1897.— 

 "The Pansies and Petunias I raised 

 from your seed last year were lovely." 

 Eva. Hartley. 



NEW CALIFORNIA NASTURTIUMS. 



IiObbiannm. "Good Venture" mixture. These are the 

 tall, or climbing, varieties. Few others bloom more pro- 

 fusely, or produce such intense and vivid shades. The flow- 

 ers are large, with broad and beautifully-shaped petals, the 

 colors ranging through solid shades of yellow, orange, scar- 

 let, crimson, maroon-red and copper, with infinite combina- 

 tions and variegations. In my estimation they rank ahead 

 of the Madam Gunthei Nasturtiums, now extensively ad- 

 vertised and sold at a greater price. Pkt., 5 cts ; oz.. 15c. 

 Tom Thumb. -'Gay and Festive." Prolific bloomers, 

 bearing extra large flowers in all the beautiful Nasturtium 

 colorings and combinations. The originator says of them: 

 "When I first planted the seeds of this strain I thought 

 them very fine, but four seasons under California's sunny 

 skies have developed such a grand variety and charming 

 combination of colors, and such large arid beautiful flow- 

 ers, that they have been given the above name, which 

 seems to suit them perfectly." For the -window box, for 

 edging a larger bed, or for massing together, nothing is 

 finer than these dwarf Nasturtiums. Pkt., 4 cts. : oz- 

 12 cts. 



NASTURTIUMS, MIXED. 



An opportunity to try all of my varieties of Nasturtiums, 

 The above three named varieties and two mixtures 

 mixed. Pkt., 5 cts. 



