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MONARDA (Oswego Tea) 
Very ornamental and beautiful hardy perennial 
with bright scarlet flowers. 3 to 4 ft. 
70460. Didyma pkt. 26c. 
MUSA (Abyssinian Banana) 
An elegant, ornamental-leaved plant for groups 
or singly in the summer garden; grows very fast 
in rich and moist soil. 10 ft. 
70500. Eosete Pkt. 25c. 
NASTURTIUM 
A marvelous range of new colors has been 
developed in this favorite flower which, for three 
or four months of the season, makes a better 
display than almost any other plant. No other 
hardy annual will produce such a lavish profusion 
of flowers for so long a time with the same small 
outlay of time and labor. The maximum of 
bloom is produced on thin soils, and never flags 
through the hottest weather. In soils too rich, 
leaves predominate, and the plants are apt to 
rot off in wet weather, especially if standing too 
close. The tall varieties make a very effective 
display when trained on fences or trellises and 
the low sorts are fine for edging and massing. 
DWARF OR TOM THUMB 
(Tropseolum nanum) 
These have a neat, compact habit and attrac- 
tive foliage; they bloom in two months from 
sowing, and most profusely the whole season. 
1 ft. 
70600. Beauty. Yellow and scarlet oz. 25c„ Pkt. 10c. 
706J0. Bronze-color. Distinct oz. 25c., Pkt. 10c. 
70620. Chameleon. Mottled crimson, bronze and yellow ; 
very fine oz. 25c., Pkt 10c. 
70640. Crystal Palace Gem. Yellow and carmine. 
'inaAK n . . oz - 25c., Pkt. 10c. 
70645. Deep scarlet , oz. 25c., Pkt. 10c. 
70650. Empress of India. Deep crimson ; fine dark foliage. 
70660. Golden Cloth. Golden yellow leaves ; scarlet flowers! 
70670. Golden King. Golden yellow oz. 25c..’ Pkt 10c’ 
70680. King of Tom Thumbs. Scarlet; fine color. 
70690. King Theodore. Black, velvety; darkest of all. 
70725. Queen of Tom Thumbs. (Original Queen.) Brilliant 
crimson with white-veined variegated-leaved foliage. 
70760. Queen of Tom Thumbg, Mixed. Spiendid range^ot 
colors of variegated-leaved sorts oz 25c Pkt 10c 
70780. Ruby King. Ruby-red ; large flowers ; dark-leaved ; 
dae a " d ve yy p>-°fuse 2 5c.. Pkt. ioc. 
70790. Vesuvius. Salmon-rose; extra-large flowers in pro- 
lusion ; fine oz 2 5c Pkt 10c 
70820* M h "5- ST*-? (Moon'ight) oz. 25c]; Pkt! 10c! 
708M* M- 1’ foldon-leaved Sorts OZ. 25c., Pkt. 10c. 
70825* m ' Vy - e ? VCd 'I ■ o m ■ 25c - Pkt - 10C. 
I S' fjl xed ' Dark-leaved Sorts oz. 25c., Pkt. 10c. 
70840. Mixed, All Sorts oz. 20c., lb. $2, Pkt. 10c. 
TALL OR CLIMBING (Tropseolum 
majus) 
Besides their ordinary garden use for trailing 
oyer fences, trellises, stone walls, etc., these can 
also be grown as pot plants for winter flowering, 
as screens, or as trailers for hanging-baskets 
and vases. 8 to 12 ft. 
7noJS* n h T e Jf“ n ‘ Various “lore 0 z. 2 0c„ Pkt. 10c. 
7U92U. Dark Crimson 20c Pkt ifu> 
70970* w dW?rd k 0tt0 ‘ Br ° wnish ,iJ ac oz. 20c'.’, Pkt! 10c! 
70990 K; e n I ^ ,S Tt 0 PI !l CUrn - T^ ra , n8re OZ - 20c - p kt. 10 c. 
70990. King Theodore. Black 0 z. 20c., Pkt. 10c. 
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NASTURTIUM — Continued 
71010. Pearl (Moonlight). Whitish oz. 20c., Pkt. 10c 
7 }® 2 ®- Scarlet 20c ., Pkt. 10c. 
71070. Sunlight (Dunnett’s Orange). Rich golden yellow; 
flowers nearly 3 inches across oz. 20c., Pkt. 10c. 
71080. Vesuvius. Large flowers; salmon; dark-leaved. 
..... __ ,, oz. 20c., Pkt. 10c. 
71090. Yellow (luteum) oz. 20c., Pkt. 10c. 
/1110. Variegated-leaved, Mixed. Beautifully variegated 
foliage; distinct and charming oz. 20c., Pkt 10c 
71115. Ivy-leaved, Tall Mixed oz. 20c„ Pkt. 10c. 
71120. Fine Mixed oz. 15c., lb. $1.60., Pkt. 6c. 
LOBB’S CLIMBING (Tropieolum 
Lobbianum) 
This class is remarkable for the intensely bril- 
liant colors of its flowers. In moderately rich 
soil they climb high and bloom brilliantly. Aver- 
age height, 6 ft. 
,JJ®®- Blood-Red oz. 15c., Pkt. 5c. 
7121 ®; firefly. Dark orange-yellow, spotted bright scarlet; 
dark-leaved pi t t. 5 C 
71230. Gcanl des Batailles. Light yellow, with bright red 
_ oz. 16c., Pkt. 6c. 
71260. Ivy-leaved, Mixed oz. 15c., Pkt. 5c. 
71270. Liliiput, Baby Rose. White and soft pink. A 
splendid variety i5 c>i p^ t 5 C# 
71290. Liliiput, Snow Queen. Cream-white, very delicate 
oz. 15c., Pkt. 6c. 
71280. Lily Schmidt (Victoria). Scarlet. . .oz. 15c., Pkt. 6c. 
71300. Lucifer. Dark scarlet; dark leaves, oz. 15c., Pkt. 5c. 
71310. Spitfire. Brilliant scarlet. Very fine. .oz. 15c., Pkt. 6c. 
71320. Queen Wilhelmina. Queen of the Lobb varieties. 
The foliage is veined and marbled white, setting off the 
rich rosy scarlet flowers to great advantage. One of 
the most effective of the list oz. 15c., Pkt. 5c. 
71330. Madame Gunther Hybrids. A French strain noted 
for wide range of colors oz. 15c., Pkt. 6c. 
71340. Fimbriatum, Mixed. Fringed sorts, 
71350. Finest Mixture oz. 10c!, Pkt. 5c! 
Dwarf Nasturtium 
NEMOPHILA 
Very pretty, dwarf-growing, hardy annuals of 
easy culture; continuous bloomers; cup-shaped 
flowers of brightest colors. Good in pots, edg- 
mgs, rockeries or beds; moist soil and partial 
shade is favorable for them. 1 ft. 
71500. 
71510. 
71520. 
71530. 
71540. 
71550. 
71560. 
71580. 
Atomaria. White and purple Pkt 5c 
Crambeoidcs. Pale blue . .Pkt! 5c! 
Discoidalis. Black-brown, white-margined. ! Pkt! 6c* 
Insignia. Sky-blue pj (t 5c * 
Insignia alba. White.. ! Pkt 6c* 
Insignia marginata. Bjue. mottled white. . .Pkt! 5c! 
Maculata. Lilac-white, brown-spotted Pkt. 5c 
M,xed oz. 30c., Pkt. 6c! 
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