Climbing Nasturtiums Photographed in our 
Trial Grounds, Raynes Park 
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CLIMBING NASTURTIUMS 
(Trapaeolum Majus) 
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. 
Per pkt. 
Per oz. 
No. 901. 
Crimson. — A very attrac- 
tive colour 
.10 
.26 
“ 902. 
Scarlet. — Dazzling bright- 
ness 
.10 
.26 
“ 903. 
Spotted. — Golden, with 
dark spot 
.10 
.26 
“ 904. 
Yellow. — Rich and shin- 
mg 
.10 
.26 
“ 905. 
Carter’s choice mixed, all 
shades 
.16 
.26 
Ordinary 
Climbing Nasturtiums 
Per pkt. 
Per oz. 
No. 906. 
Dark Varieties 
.10 
.20 
“ 907. 
Light Varieties 
.10 
.20 
“ 908. 
Mixed Tall, all shades 
.10 
.20 
“ 909. 
Defiance. A new variety 
deep crimson scarlet; 
leaves blue green . . . 
.16 
“ 910. 
Brilliant. Crimson scarlet 
.16 
“ 911. 
Ivy-leaved. Effective 
scarlet flowers .... 
.16 
“ 912. 
Speciosum (Flame 
Flower). Hardy climber 
.16 
“ 913. 
Tricolor. Greenhouse 
climber. (This is also 
sold in dormant tubers) 
.16 
Canary Creeper (see page 
153). 
Nice Climbers Out of Doors in 
Summer or in the Conservatory 
During Winter 
Per pkt. 
No. 914. Tropaeolum Fireball. Scar- 
let 10 and .26 
“ 915. Tropaeolum Lobbianum, 
mixed 10 and .26 
