GROWN IN 
MAY^S 
NASTURTIUMS. 
DWARF OR TOM THUMB VARIETIES. 
PriV*» • -"-"y °^ foUowinsr sorts, except where otherwise noted, large 
ptt_ _ oz. 10c. 
AlfKOKA. Deep chrome yellow, 
lower petals blotched carmine. 
BUAXTT'S'. GlowinK orange, suf- 
fused scarlet markings. 
BBXIiXiIAirT -S'EI.I.O'W. Clear 
bright yellow with a glossy finish. 
BBOirZi: COI.OBED. Of a pe- 
culiar burnislied bronze color. 
CKAMEZiEOIT — New French. Flow- 
ers of most diversified coloring, and 
many briliant markings on a single 
plant. Pkt. lOc, oz. 30c. 
CIiOTH OP QOI^S. Compact plants, 
with briglit golden-yellow leaves and 
brilliant .scarlet flowers. 
COEBUIiEVM BOSEUM. Flowers 
of a bright clierry-red. 
CBTSTAI. PALACE QEM. Sulphur- 
yellow, spotted carmine. 
DEEP SCABI.ET. A very bright 
and vi\i(l srarict. 
EMPRESS OP INDIA. Deep pur- 
plish-green leaves. Flowers dark 
rich salmon-scarlet. 
aOI^BEir KINO. Rich glowing 
orange- vellow. Dark purplish foliage. 
KINO OP TOM THUMBS. Glow- 
ing scarlet flowers with dark-green 
foliage. 
K. M. STANI^ET. A beautiful pur- 
plisli mauve. 
I^ASy BIRD. Golden-yellow; each 
petal is barred with a broad vein 
of ruby crimson. 
SPOTTED KINO. Rich orange, 
maroon spots. 
VESUVIUS. The flowers are large, 
of fine form; rich and beautiful in 
color. The broad petals are heavily 
veined with deep salmon-orange. 
KINO THEODOBE. Dark foliage 
and flowers of a rich velvety crimson. 
PEARIi. Xjight lemon-yellow, fad- 
ing to a faint primrose. 
PBINOE HENRY-. Straw- vellow, 
heavily suffused with rose; one of 
the most distinct and cliarming. 
RUBY' KINO. Bright ruby-red 
with a salmon tint. 
QUEEN OP TOM THUMBS. SUver 
Varleg-ated Polia^re. Tiiis cliarming 
novelty produces flowers of a ricli 
bright crimson which forms a very 
pretty contrast to the silver varie- 
gated foliage, and Is a strikingly 
handsome and useful bedding or pot 
plant, even before coming into bloom. 
Pit. 10c. 
DWARF IMPEBIAIi OERMAN 
BEST MIKED. The colors range 
from creamy white througli the vari- 
ous shades of yellow, orange, pink, 
red, and scarlet to the deepest crim- 
son, giving the widest possible range 
of tints. Pkt. lOc, oz. 15c., i/4 Ih. 
40c., lb. 81.00. 
DWARF OOOD MIKED. The .same 
grade as is usually sold, and very 
fine. Pkt. Sc., oz. 10c., 14 llJ. 30c. 
TALL OR CLIMBING VARIETIES. 
RF" ^TIRF' ^""J have a bed of Nasturtiums this 
summer. They will make a better 
display of sweet-scented flowers for three months 
than almost any other plant. One ounce of seed will 
riant a bed ten feet in diameter. 
Price, each variety, except 
CABDINAIi. Brightest scarlet. 
EDWARD OTTO. Brownish lilac. 
FIRE PIiY. Rosy salmon and car- 
niillc. 
OIANT OF BATTIiES. Sulphur 
.spotted reti. 
HEMISPKERICUM. Straw color, 
scarlet blotches. 
JUPITER. Rich golden yellow. 
KINO OF THE BI^CKS. Deepest 
brown. 
KINO THEODOBE. Rich deep 
crimson. 
PEARIi. Pale lemon-yellow. 
PBINCE HENRT. Light yellow 
marbled sc.'irlet. 
REGEIiIANUM. Rich crimson. 
BOSS QUEEN. Soft rosy- pink. 
SUNIiIOHT. Rich golden-yellow. 
VESUVIUS. Salmon-rose, dark- 
leaved. 
TAI.Ii CHAMEI.EON. When a plant 
of this novel sort is in full bloom, 
one can find upon it flowers of almost 
every shade of color and form of 
marking known to nasturtiums. No 
wliere noted, Pkt. Sc., oz. lOo. 
matter wliat color a flower may be 
when it opens, it is continually 
changing until it fades. Pkt. lOc., 
oz. 15c. 
MADAME OUNTEB'S HYBRID. 
Flowers are striped or blotched with 
shades of red on yellow and orange 
ground. Pkt. Sc., oz. 10c., V4 llJ. 30c., 
Ih. $1.00. 
OIANT CI.IMBINO BEST MIXED. 
A special mixture of tlie Tall or 
Climbing Nasturtiums, made up on 
the same basis as the dwarf variety. 
Pkt. lOc, oz. ISc, 14 lb. 40c., lb. $1.00. 
TAI.L OOOD MIKED. Free bloom- 
er and many brigltt colors. Pkt. 5c.» 
oz. 10c., 14 1^- 30c. 
NICOTIANA. 
APPINIS. Star-shaped blossoms. 
Pkt. Sc. 
COLOSSEA. Foliage beautifully 
marbled, veined and edged. Pkt. 10c. 
SANDEBAE. Carmine flowers. 
Pkt. 10c. 
L. L. MAY & CO., ST. PAUL, MINN. 
