66 FLOWER SEEDS— (Coniinued) 
STATE NURSERY CO. 
NASTURTIUMS 
NASTURTIUMS— (Tall or Climbiufl.) Named colors. 
/l-'b--. 50c; 1 oz. 20c; i^-oz. Pkl. lOc 
Lhanieleon— Many different colored flowers on the 
same plant. 
Moonliflht— Light straw-yellow flowers. 
Sunlight^Large golden yellow flowers. 
Vesuvius— Salmony rose, dark leaved. 
Lucifer— Dark scarlet and dark leaved. 
Spitfire — Brilliant orange-vermilliou. 
Black Prince— Velvety black, purplish-crimson, dark 
foliage. 
Queen— Variegated leaves and various colored flowers 
NASTURTIUMS— (Lobb-.s Tall Prize Mixed.) Price, 1 lb.,' 
11.00; ^-Ib. 40c; 2 oz. 25c; 1 oz. 15c; Pkt 5 J 
For richness and variety of color these have no equal 
among Nasturtiums. It is impossible to describe all 
the different colors, but some of the most striking are 
as follows: White, shaded carmine with deep maroon 
throat; golden-yellow, shaded brown on edges; yellow, 
shaded and mottled with carmine; white, with red 
blotches; shrimp pink with deep maroon throat; bright 
rose, bright yellow, orange, etc. 
NASTURTIUMS— (Dwarf VarieUes.) Named colors. 
^4-Ib 50c; 1 oz. 20c; y2-oz. Pkt. 10c 
Aurora — Terra Cotta. 
Chameleon— Many different colored flowers on the 
same plant, dark leaved. 
King Theodore — Deep crimson maroon with dark 
foliage. 
King of Tom Thumb — Glowing scarlet, dark foliage. 
Prince Henry— Cream spotted and tipped with red. 
Ruby King — Rich crimson rose. 
Vesuvius— Salmony- rose, dark foliage; an extremely 
bright color. 
Cloth of Gold— Scarlet flowers and yellow foliage. 
Golden Midnight — Dark purple. 
Queen of Tom Thumb— Brilliant crimson. 
NASTURTIUMS— (S. N. Co.'s Dwarf Prize Mixture.) 
Price....l lb. $).00; V4-lb. 40c; 2 oz. 25c; i oz. 15c; Pkt. 5c 
This is undoubtedly the finest mixture of Dwarf Nas- 
turtiums offered anywhere. Every shade is grown 
separately, and we blend this mixture on our own 
premises under our personal supervision. 
NEMOPHILA— (Love Grove) Pkt. 5c 
Of dwarf, spreading habit. It is well adapted for 
border or pot culture. The flowers are exquisitely 
colored, blotched and spotted; they are quite apt to 
sport into an endless variety of shades, from black and 
blue to the lighter shades. Sow in spring and thin to 
1 foot apart. Hardy annual; 6 inches high. 
NICOTIANA— (Mixed.) Pkt. 5c 
Large flowered. 
NICOTIANA— (Sanderae, Mixed) Pkt. 10c 
Handsome garden plants of the tobacco family, val- 
uable for the long durations and freedom of their 
bloom. Flowers white, carmine-rose, or violet; a little 
smaller than Affinis, and, unlike it, is in full bloom 
during the day. Very floriferous. 
PANSIES 
These popular flowers thrive best on a cool, moist, but 
well-drained soil, enriched with well-rotted barnyard 
manure or fine ground bone. Seeds sown early will pro- 
duce fine plants for autumn blooming. The proper 
method though is to sow in July or August and protect the 
plants during the winter, when they will flower continu- 
ously next spring and summer. Our Pansies are renowned 
for size, quality and color. 
PANSY— Mixture of 100 fancy varieties....Oz. $1.50; Pkt. 5c 
PANSY— (S. N. Co.'s "Peerless") ^Pkt. 10c 
A large splendid mixture of many very fine varieties 
of large size. 
PANSY— (S. N. Co.'s "Peerless" Giant Mixed) Pkt 15c 
A special mixture of all the Giant Pansies; very fine 
colorings; contains an almost endless variety of shades. 
Lobb's Nasturtium. 
Nicotiana (Mixed.) 
I'ansy (Peerless Mixed.) 
PANSY— (S. N. Co.'s Premium Mixture.) 
Pkt 20c 
Is saved from exhibition flowers, in- 
cluding almost every sliade of color, 
exquisitely spotted and blotched, 
veined, mottled and margined, all 
fancy varieties. This strain is so 
beautiful that no description or praise 
can do it justice, being unsurpassed 
for rich and varied colors and im- 
mense size. 
PANSIES— In separate Colors or Named 
Varieties Pkt. 10c 
Packages contain about 300 seed. 
Adonis — Light blue ground, white 
face with dark blotches. 
Dark Blue — Or black blue. 
Kmpcror Wilh'am— Dark ultramarine 
eyes. 
