DWARF NASTURTIUMS. 



Crystal Palace Gem. Sulphur yellow with 

 maroon spots. Pkt.. 4 cts. 



Golden King. Grand flowers, golden yellow. 

 Pkt., H cts. , , , 



King Theodore. Dark maroon, with dark- 

 foliage. Pkt.. 4 cts. 



King of Tom Thumbs. Brilliant scarlet. 

 Pkt.. 4 cts. 



Tom Thumb, mixed. A splendid mixture of 

 dwarf varieties. Pkt.. 4 cts.; oz.. 12 c(s.; !4 lb.. 40c. 



Liliput Nasturtium. 



A extra dwarf variety, forming small dease bushes, 

 which is so profuse in flowering as to fairh hide the 

 foliage. Mixed. Pkt.. 5 cts.; oz.. f5 cts. 



MINNEAPOLIS, MINN. 



TALL VARIETIES. 



New Madame Gunther 



Nasturtium. 



Tall, or climbing Nasturtiums, 

 distinguished by their robust 

 growth, rich foliage and extra 



rge flowers of most brilliant 

 shades. This strain has been before 

 the public some years now and 

 has established * an unrivaled 

 place in the Nasturtium familv. 

 Mixed. Pkt., 5 cts.; oz., 12 cts ; 

 U lb., 35 cts. 



Lobbianum 

 Nasturtium. 



The Lobbianum are among the 

 best of climbing Nasturtiums, far 

 surpassing in brilliancy of color 

 and robust growth the common 

 tall varieties. Manv colors mixed. 

 Pkt. 4 cts.; oz.. lOcts.; L 4lb.,30c 



Brilliant Fulgens. Vivid, 

 rich scarlet flowers and dark fol- 



ge. Pkt.. 5 cts 



King Theodore. A dark 

 crimson maroon. Pkt.. 5 cts. 



Mercier Lacombe. Dark 

 velvety, purplish crimson. Pkt. 5c. 



Sunlight. A grand variety, 

 the handsomest yellow. Foliage, 

 light green : flowers a rich, golden 

 vellow. borne in great profusion. 

 Pkt., 5 cts. 



Nasturtiums, Mixed. 



An opportunity to try all my varieties of Nasturtiums. This contains the 

 three mixtures described above and my eight named varieties, and includes ev- 

 erything I offer except the Liliput Nasturtium. Pkt., 5 cts., 3 pkts., 10 cts., 

 oz., 20 cts. 



Collection of Nasturtiums. 



One packet each of my twelve kinds, 36 cts. 



Pern, HI., April, 1900.— "This is the third year I have ordered of you. My Asters last year were a 

 perfect success, also the Nasturtiums, and I cannot sav enough of the Japanese Morning Glories." 

 * Mrs. W. E. Means. 



Phillipsburg, N. J. ."April. 19<X>.— "This is my second order. 

 Gloxinias." 



I am verv much pleased with im 

 Mas. S. J. Bbitton. 



