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EVEMYTSfSHG FOR THE GARDEN = = Flower Seeds I 
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NASTURTIUMS-con/^/. 
DWARF OR BEDDING 
VARIETIES 
These Grand Bedding Nasturtiums have large flowen 
in a great variety of new and charming combinations of 
colors, while the brilliancy and velvety richness of the 
self-colored sorts have been greatly enhanced. For 
summer flower beds nothing can surpass them; the plants 
form perfect mounds about one foot high by one foot 
across. Seed sown in the open ground in the spring wiU 
produce plants that commence blooming during early 
summer and continue until frost. 
Pkt. ctj. 
425. FELTHAM BEAUTY— Very showy brilliant scarlet flowers, 
standing well above the pale green foliage. Oz. 30c 10 
426. GOLDEN KING— Rich golden yellow. Ox. 30c lO 
427. "FIREBALL** — A new and distinct variety; flowers a 
deep Orange Scarlet showing well above the small dark 
green foliage, and very free-flowering and compact. A 
grand advance in dwarf bedding Nasturtiums. Oz. SOc,, 10 
428. GOLDEN CLOTH— Yellow foliage, scariet flowers. Oz.30c. 10 
430. QUEEN OF TOM THUMBS— White marbled foliage, crimson flowers 
uz. jOc. _ jQ 
431. BRONZE — Beautiful coppery bronze (distinct). Oz. 30c... 10 
432. CRIMSON— Oz. SOc ' jo 
433. SCARLET— Oz. 30c. ia 
440. RUBY KING— Dazzling ruby shade. 
Oz. 30c 
Pkt. cts. 
434. LADY BIRD— Rich golden yellow 
ground color, spotted with bright 
crimson. Oz. 30c 10 
435. PEARL — Creamy white. Oz. 30c. 10 
436. PRINCE HENRY— Yellow marbled 
with scarlet. Oz. 30c. . . 10 
437. CRYSTAL PALACE GEM— Sulphiir 
yellow, maroon spots. Oz. 30c 10 
438. KING THEODORE— The darkest 
(black brown). Oz. 30c 10 
439. EMPRESS OF INDIA— Dark leaves, 
with deep crimson flowers. Oz. 30c. 10 
441. EWING'S SPLENDID MIXTURE 
OF ALL VARIETIES— Ji lb. $1.00: 
oz. 30c 
10 
442. IVY-LEAVED DWARF OR BED- 
DING — Beautiful dark green. Ivy-like 
foliage composing into an effective 
setting for the lovely flowers of variotxs 
colors. Fine for either bedding, 
edgings or pot culture. Mixed 
Colors. Oz. SOc |o 
EWING'S 
SUPERB 
NASTURTIUMS 
OENOTHERA 
(or Evening Primrose) 
These are among our most beautiful plants for 
mixed garden beds and borders. They grow m branch- 
ing form 1 to 2 feet in height and produce freely and 
continuously large single Poppy-like flowers of white, 
yellow, rose color, etc. The blossoms open early every 
evening and last well into the following day. They 
are of the easiest culture in any simny situation. 
No. -fg 
443. MIXED ANNUAL VARIETIES '. 10 
OXALIS 
444. ROSEA— H.h. p.. J^ft. Bright rose-colored 
blossoms and pretty foliage. Good for hang- 
ing baskets is 
PENTSTEMON 
Is a perennial, but won't survive our severe winters 
so has to be treated as an annual and sown early b 
spnng. or by lifting plants in the fall. 
No. Pkt ct* 
448. EWING'S SUPERB LARGE FLOWERING, 
MIXED — A Giant Gloxinia-flowered type. 
The graceful spikes, about 2 feet high, are be- 
decked with flowers, two inches across, from 
July until frost. The colors and markings are 
gorgeously varied from pink to scarlet and 
maroon, all beautifully blotched and veined 
with other colors; a large white throat further 
enlivens and intensifies the surrounding colora. 
They deserve a prominent place in every 
garden 
PINKS— See DIANTHUS. 
PRINCE'S FEATHER— See AMARANTHUS 
PASSION-FLOWER 
(Paeaiflora Coerulea Grandiflora) Pkt. cts. 
445. Greenhouse perennial vine, beautiful large violet and blue flowers .... 10 
PERILLA 
PORTULACA 
Brilliant garden annuals, 6 inches high, luxuriating in warm, dry. sonny situ»- 
tions. and Woommg profusely from early summer to autumn. For low beds and 
masses of color, from spring until frost, they are indispensable; colors range throusb 
innumerable shades of red, yellow, pink, striped, white, etc 
NANKINENSIS— H. h. 
mulberry-colored leaves. . 
a , IH ft. Ornamental foliage Has dark 
Pkt. cts. 
10 DOUBLE, MIXED COLORS— These make perfectly gorgeous ma^ 
of color; the flowers of the double sorts are like little roses 
4S0. SINGLE SCARLET. 
451. SINGLE WHITE 
YELLQW-LEAVED PYRETHRUM 
or GOLDEN FEATHER 
ji °1!"f,' P'anjf 8 inches high extensively used for ribbon and carpet bed- 
ding; foliage of bnght yellow. Usually grown as annuals. 
447. AUREUM (Golden Feather)— Yellow foUage; H foot 10 *5S. SINGLE MIXED COLORS 
55 
20 
10 
452. SINGLE YELLOW. 
