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Ewing's Superb Nasturtiums. 
TALL or CLIMBING 
NASTURTIUM h. a. 
TROPAEOLUM MA JUS OR INDIAN CRESS 
Tall and Dwarf Nasturtium or Indian Cress are equally 
Eopular and effective ia the positions to which their different 
eights are adapted. They are of the easiest culture — no 
transplanting ig necessary — and their brilliantly colored bell- 
shaped blooms and the varied shades of green of the leavci 
are much admired. Do best in a sunny situation, and the 
soil should not be over rich. In hantring baskets and vaseg 
both sorts are effective. 
No> Pkt cts 
340. ATROPURPUREUM— Crimson, oz. 15c ' 5 
341. COCCINEUM— Scarlet, oz. 15c 5 
342. HEMISPHAERICUM— Orange, handsome, oz. 1 5c. 5 
343. KING THEODORE— Dark crimson flowers with dark 
leaves, oz. 15c 5 
344. PRINCE HENRY— Yellow marbled with scarlet. 
oz. 15c 5 
345. VESUVIUS— Salmon color with dark leaves, oz. 15c. S 
346. PEARL— Whitish (Moonlight), oz. ISc 5 
347. SUNLIGHT— Bright yellow, oz. 15c 5 
348. EWING'S SPLENDID MIXTURE OF ALL VA- 
RIETIES— lb. $1.00; i lb. 30c.; oz. lOc 5 
349. HYBRIDS OF MADAME GUNTHER — A splendid 
French strain, noted for its wide range of beautiful 
colors, oz. 20c 5 
DWARF NASTURTIUM h. a. 
Dwarf Nasturtiums make the most beautiful bedding and 
border plants. They bloom profusely all season, and thrive 
during the hottest weather. 
ARDOISE — New. Slaty mauve, yellow foliage, 
20c 5 
Pkt. cts 
350. 
oz. 
351. KING OF TOM THUMBS — Leaves bluish green, 
flowers brilliant scarlet, oz. 25c 
352. QUEEN OF TOM THUMBS — New. White marbled 
foliage, crimson flowers, oz. 40c 
353. BRONZE — Beautiful coppery bronze (distinct), 
oz. 15c 
354. CHAMAELEON — Crimson bronze and gold (dark 
foliage), oz. ISc '. 
355. CRIMSON— oz. 15c. 
356. SCARLET— oz. ISc 
357. LADY BIRD — Rich golden yellow ground color, 
spotted with bright crimson, oz. ISc 
358. PEARL — Creamy white, oz. 15c 
359. PRINCE HENRY— Yellow marbled with scariet, 
oz. ISc 
360. CRYSTAL PALACE GEM— Sulphur yellow, maroon 
spots, oz. 15c 
361. KJNG THEODORE— The darkest (black brown), 
oz. 15c 
10 
No- DWARF NASTURTIUM— Contd. 
362. EMPRESS OF INDIA— Dark leaves, with deep 
crimson flowers, oz. 15c '5 
363. RUBY KING— Dazzling ruby shade, oz. 15c 5 
364. GOLDEN QUEEN— Flowers and leaves are golden 
yellow, oz. 20c 5 
365. CLOTH OF GOLD— Scariet blooms with golden 
j'ellow leaves, oz. ISc S 
366. EWING'S SPLENDID MIXTURE OF ALL VARIE- 
TIES —! lb., $1.25; } lb. 40c.; oz. 15c 5 
NICOTIANA h. a. (Tobacco Plant) 
367. AFFINIS — Large pure white tubular-shaped flowers, 
deliciously scented morning and evening, 3 ft !> 
368. COLOSSEA— H. h. a., 5 ft 15 
Stately plant, with immense leaves, at first rose and violet, 
afterwards changing to deep green, with red nerves. 
(Continued over.) 
Nicotiana Sanderae. 
