Flowered NaStUF tiUHlS 



These are dwarf, compact, rounded growth. Fine borders or mixed with foliage plants in 

 ribbon beds. As with all Nasturtiums, they succeed best on light, well drained soil or in 

 slightly raised beds where any surplus moisture will rapidly drain away. 

 NEW DWARF "IVY-LEAVED" NASTURTIUMS — Plant a true dwarf in habit of growth, A 



having deep green leaves of the distinct Ivy- shaped form. This mixture contains all the 

 varying shades of scarlets, yellows, rose and all the different blotched varieties. 

 !2c per packet; 36c per ounce. 



NEW DWARF VARIEGATED LEAVED QUEEN OF TOM THUMB — Each leaf is 

 showily variegated or marbled with silvery-white. They produce rather small 

 but rich purplish-crimson flowers. 15c per packet; 40c per ounce. 



NEW DWARF MIXED, BRILLIANT BEAUTIES — The plants are of strong, vig- 

 orous growth; the leaves on different plants range from pale green to a rich 

 purplish tint. 12c per paeket; 36c per ounce; $1.25 per quarter pound. 



NEW DWARF GOLDEN -MID NIGHT — The contrast, between the clear golden-yellow foliage and 

 extremely dark floww« is most remarkable — hence the name "Golden-Midnight." 15c 

 packet; 40c per ounce. i 



Tall Ivy-Leaved Mixed 



MCGREGOR'S MIXED DWARF NASTURTIUMS— Price, 10c per packet; 25c per ounce; 75c 

 per quarter pound. 



The plants are of running growth, with star-like pointed leaves of rich green, veined mk 

 with whi te, resemble the foliage of hardy English Ivy. Flowers medium size. 15c per packet. flH 



Tall Giant Flowered Mixed 



This mixture contains all the well-known varieties of giant-flowered Nasturtiums, besides 

 a number of charming new varieties. For extra crinkled petals, size of flowers and mag- 

 nificence of color, nothing can surpass these. This mixture is absolutely unequaled. 15c per 

 packet; 35c per ounce; 90c per quarter po und. 



Pli»+*/r'tfirlrtrfi ( HartJ y Chinese Bell 

 JTiaiyCOaOXl Flower.) Beautiful, 

 hardy plants. The floweTS are very large, 

 bell-shaped, rich brilliant blue and clear 

 white, veined dark blue. Easily raised from 

 seed and blooms first year. J 



3RANDIFLORA MIXED— Fine shades of blue' 

 and white. Very large flowering. 10c 

 per packet. 



Chinese Kudzu Vine 



(Jack and 

 the Bean- 

 stalk.) The Chinese Kudzu Vine will 

 flourish where nothing else grows and 

 lasts for many years. Invaluable for 

 rapidly covering arbors, fences, porch- 

 es 15c per packet. 



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IMPROVED DOUBLE TALL STOCK 

 FLOWERED— Spikes of double flow- 

 ers 18 inches long. All of the bright- 

 est and best colors mixed. Per packet 

 5c. 



NEW DOUBLE STOCK FLOWERED, 

 "ROSY SCARLETS" — Per packet, 10c. 



NEW DOUBLE STOCK FLOWERED 

 ROYAL PURPLE— Per packet 10c. 



NEW DOUBLE STOCK FLOWERED, 

 GIANT WHITE— Per packet, 10c. 



Platycodon ( Bell Flower) 



Improved Double Tall Larkspur 



Ql-swVLrc LARGE-FLOWERING DOUBLE DWARF TEN-WEEKS STOCKS, 

 k3Ll9Ctl& Large Flowering Mixed — This is a mixture of every shade known 

 in Stocks. 15c per packet. 



CUT-AND-COME-AGAIN TEN-WEEKS STOCKS— Perpetual blooming class; sown 

 in March or April they begin flowering in June, continuing until frost. All 

 bear double, fragrant flowers. Fine mixed, 15c per packet. 



C U T-A N D-C 0 M E-AGAIN 

 STOCK BRILLIANT— Rich, 

 blood-red. 15c packet. 



African Marigolds 



AFRICAN MIXED— All colors. 

 8c per packet. 



NEW GIANT AFRICAN MAR- 

 IGOLDS — Immense blooms 

 on long, strong stems, com- 

 pletely covering the plants. 



GIANT ORANGE PRINCE— 

 — Double flowers, rich or- 

 ange color; very fine. 10c 

 per packet. 



GIANT LEMON QUEEN — 

 Large, very double flowers 

 of light lemon-yellow; a 

 new and very fine variety. 

 10c per packet. 

 FRENCH MARIGOLDS 



DWARF FRENCH MIXED— 

 Many colors. 8c per pkt. 



(Love - in-a 

 Mist.) Com- 

 pact, free-flowering plant, 

 with finely cut foliage. Large 

 variety of colors. Fine mixed. 

 10c per packet. 



Ni^ella 



Giant African Marigold 



C. C, Redwood City, CaL- "Roses shiuped by mistake to London doing fine in spite of journey close on to six weeks." 



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