^ CLIMBING NASTURTIUM. 
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Nasturtiums, both climbing 
and dwarf, are of the easiest 
culture, and anyone desirous of 
having a display of the most 
brilliant flowers, without any 
trouble beyond sowing the seed, 
should select this delightful 
family, as they will give off 
their best efforts right through 
the summer, merely needing the 
seed balls picked off. 
The colours of the dwarf 
varieties contain many more 
shades and tints than the climb- 
ing section, and both may be 
grown near the ground if the 
situation requires it, but the 
Climbing Nasturtium shows off 
its best features when climbing 
over a fence or rustic woodwork. 
NEW 
Photographed and Copyrighted by J. C. Co. 
No. 1351 
Vesuvius. Rich dark foliage, with salmon-rose flowers; s. d. 
very distinct and effective .. ... ... ••• — 
Per or. Per pkt. 
s. d. 
No. 1305. Carters’ Choice Mixed Climbing Nasturtium 
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ORDINARY TALL VARIETIES. 
Of great use for trellises, old tree stumps, large rockeries, &c. To be sown where intended to 
bloom as soon as all chance of frost is past in spring. 
No. 861. Bronze. Singular glossy shade 
,, 862. Dark Varieties 
,, 863. Light Varieties 
,, 864. Mixed Tall, all shades 
For Climbing Tropaohims , see page 175. 
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High Holborn, Lordor. — 1904. 
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