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CLIMBING NASTURTIUMS AND TROP/EOLUMS. 
Photographed from Nature and Copyrighted by J. C. Co. 
The Climbing Nasturtium has long been a popular annual flowering plant, as when 
once the seed is sown it requires no further attention. It is invaluable for covering 
unsightly spots, as when the position does not admit of its climbing, it is equally at 
home as a creeper. The seeds must not be sown until all chances of frost are over. 
CARTERS’ GIANT CLIMBING NASTURTIUMS. 
No. 901. Crimsooi a very attractive colour ,.j 
Per 02. — s. d. 
1 0 
Per pkt.- 
3d. & 
•s. 
0 
6 
,, 902. Scarleti dazzling brightness 
I 0 
3 d- & 
0 
6 
,, 903. Spotted, golden, with dark .spot 
... X 0 
3d. & 
0 
6 
,, 904. Yellow, rich and shining 
... I 0 
3d. & 
0 
6 
,. 905. Carters’ choice mixed, all shades 
... I 0 
3d. & 
0 
6 
ORDINARY CLIMBING NASTURTIUMS. 
No. 906. Dark Varieties ... 
0 9 
3d. & 
0 
6 
,, 907. Light Varieties 
0 9 
3d. & 
0 
6 
„ 908. Mixed Tall, all shades 
0 9 
3d. & 
0 
6 
,, 909. Defiance. A new variety ; deep crimson*scarlet ; leaves blue-green 
6d. & 
0 
,, 910. Brilliant. Crimson-scarlet 
6d. & 
0 
912. Speciosum (Flame Flower). H.avdy climber t r 
. , „ , , }■ These are also sold m dormant tubers ■{ 
.. 913. tricolor. Greenhouse climber / 1 
6d. & 
6d. & 
0 
0 
Canary Creeper {seepage 139). 
NICE CLIMBERS OUT OF DOORS IN SUMMER OR IN THE CONSERVATORY DURING WINTER. 
,, 9t^. Tropseolum Fireball. Scarlet ... 
• • 915* II Lobbianum, mixed 
ifaXiiAj 
*37» *381 & 97. High Hoi. born, London.— 1907. 
3d., 6d., & i o 
3d., 6d ., & I o 
