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J. J. BUTZER, PORTLAND, OREGON 
Dwarf Nasturtiums Mixed—This splendid mixture 
contains all the named varieties and every color. No 
finer mixture can be made. They will produce enor¬ 
mous flowers on long stems, in a wonderful variety 
of colors. Pkt. 5c; oz. 10c; 2 oz. 15c; Ya lb. 30c; lb. $1. 
MECONOPSIS 
Baileyii—The new and beautiful blue Thibetan 
poppy. It is a graceful plant, with downy pale green 
leaves, the brilliant Cambridge-blue pendant flowers, 
4 inches across, being carried singly on stems about 2 
feet high. Pkt. 50c 
MINA 
Lobata—12 ft. A climber of luxurious growth, with 
tube-shaped flowers; produced in greatest profusion. 
In color they are particularly attractive, the bud being 
first bright red, but changing through orange-yellow 
to creamy white when fully exDanded. Pkt. 10c. 
MIGNONETTE (Reseda) 
A well-known fragrant favorite, and no garden is 
complete without a bed of Mignonette; sowings made 
in April and again in July will keep up a succession 
from early summer until frost; can also be grown in 
pots for winter and early spring flowering. 
Sweet-Scented (Reseda Odorata)—The old-fashioned 
variety with small spikes, but the most sweetly scented 
of all. Pkt. 5c; oz. 15c 
Machet—Adapted for pot culture; dwarf pyramidal 
growth, bearing numerous flower stalks; highly col¬ 
ored and very fragrant. Pkt. 10c; Ya oz. 25c; oz. 75c 
Red Goliath—Of strong, yet compact habit, with rich 
green foliage; the giant trusses of flowers being borne 
on erect, strong, stiff stalks and surpassing all others 
in brilliancy of color; especially suited for house cul¬ 
ture. Pkt. 10c 
MOON FLOWER— See Ipomoea 
MORNING GLORY 
Tall Morning Glories Mixed—A great variety of 
colors of the old-fashioned, popular, rapid-growing 
climber. Oz. 15c; pkt. 5c. 
Dwarf Morning Glories Mixed—Hardy annual, one 
foot in height. Colors range from pure white to deep 
purple. Oz. 20c; pkt. 5c. 
Imperialis (Japanese Morning Glory)* Pine Mixed — 
The Japanese Morning Glory requires a warm situation 
to do well. The south side of a wall or building where 
the plants are protected from the north and west winds 
will mostly be found beneficial for these vines. Ya lb. 
55c; 1 oz. 25c; Yz oz. 15c; pkt. 10c. 
Setosa (Brazilian Morning Glory) — A summer 
climber, making a dense shatke. Flowers rose colored; 
three to four inches in diameter. Pkt. 5c. 
NASTURTIUMS, Dwarf 
NEW SWEET-SCENTED 
Dwarf Double 
NASTURTIUM 
“GOLDEN GLEAM” 
The plant forms a vigorous, large bush which 
throws out short runners, averaging eighteen 
inches. The flowers commence to come as soon 
as the plant nears complete development, and at 
the time it is in full bloom the entire plant, 
including the runners, is a blaze of color. The 
large, golden-yellow flowers average two and 
one-half to three inches across. They are borne 
on erect, stiff stems six inches in length. Con¬ 
sequently the flowers stand well above the 
foliage, an arrangement which adds immeasur¬ 
ably to the showy appearance of the plant. 
Per Packet 10c 
DWARF NASTURTIUMS 
Aurora—Bright chrome-yellow flowers attractively 
veined with purplish crimson. A profuse bloomer with 
strong, sturdy bushes carrying a magnificent display of 
large, well-rounded blooms. The foliage is rich green. 
Pkt. 5c; oz. 15c; 4 oz. 50c 
Dwarf Beauty—The large, nearly-round flowers are 
a glowing shade of orange with scarlet markings. A 
most appealing variety which will make a fine show in 
the garden. Pkt. 5c; oz. 15c; Ya lb. 50c. 
Bronze Colored—Of a peculiar burnished bronze 
color. Per pkt. 5c; oz. 15c; Ya lb. 50c. 
Chameleon Dwarf— Flowers of most diversified color¬ 
ing and many brilliant markings on a single plant. 
Per pkt. 5c; oz. 15c; Ya lb. 50c 
Cloth of Gold—The bright golden yellow leaves form 
compact plants above which the brilliant scarlet flowers 
stand out with a sharp but pleasing contrast. 
Pkt. 5c; oz. 15c; Ya lb. 50c 
Empress of India—This variety shows a fine contrast 
between the rich salmon-scarlet flowers and the deep 
purplish green leaves. One of the finest for borders 
or beds. Pkt. 5c; oz. 15c; Ya lb. 50c. 
Golden King—A very fine rich glowing orange-yellow 
which blends well with the dark purplish green foliage. 
Pkt. 5c; oz. 15c; Ya lb. 50c 
Golden Queen—Of finely rounded form, only six to 
eight inches high and with small light golden-green 
leaves. The flowers are self-colored in a rich tint of 
orange-yellow, intensely glowing. 
Pkt. 5c; oz. 15c; Ya lb. 50c 
King of Tom Thumbs—Glowing pure scarlet flowers 
of large size and perfectly round shape. An excellent 
free bloomer. Pkt. 5c; oz. 15c; Ya lb. 50c. 
King Theodore—A fine variety with dark green 
foliage and rich velvety crimson flowers. Fine well- 
rounded bushes. Pkt. 5c; oz. 15c; Ya lb. 50c. 
Spotted King or Lady Bird— Golden yellow, barred 
crimson. Pkt. 5c; oz. 15c; Ya lb. 50c. 
Vesuvius—The flowers are large; of fine form. The 
petals are salmon-rose, heavily veined with salmon- 
orange. Pkt. 5c; oz. 15c; Ya lb. 50c. 
DWARF “IVY-LEAVED” 
All Colors in Mixture—This mixture, like the Tall 
Ivy Leaved Mixture, contains a most remarkable range 
of colors. There are colors and color combinations 
that are not found in any other strain of Nasturtiums. 
It is indeed a glorious mixture! Every one who grows 
Nasturtiums should plant at least a packet of the seed, 
in order to become acquainted with this grand new 
type. Pkt. 10c; oz. 20c; Ya lb. 60c; lb. $2.00, postpaid. 
Make your own collection 
Select 3-10c packages for.25c 
Select 2-15c packages for .25c 
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