Nasturtiums 
Nasturtiums 
For ease of culture and duration of 
bloom, brilliancy of coloring and general 
excellence, nothing excels Nasturiums. 
All they need is moderately good soil in 
well-drained, sunny position, and from 
within a few weeks after seed is sown 
until hard frost comes there is an endless 
profusion of their gorgeous blossoms. 
DWARF MIXED. A fine mixture of all colors 
and kinds; yellow, rose, crimson, scarlet, brown, 
spotted, striped and splashed. Pkt., 5c; oz., 15c; 
y 4 lb., 40c. 
DWARF IVY-LEAVED. Flowers well up above 
the foliage, and beautifully fringed at edges. 
Blossom in greater profusion than any other 
variety of Nasturtium and remarkable for their 
colors and color combinations not found in any 
other strains; foliage having a marked resem¬ 
blance to that of the hardy English Ivy. Pkt., 
8c; oz., 20c. 
Double Sweet-Scented 
Nasturtium 
GOLDEN GLEAM. This Double Sweet-Scented Nasturtium was intro¬ 
duced last year, and proved to be the finest thing in Nasturtiums ever 
offered. 
The plants form vigorous, large bushes, and when fully developed send 
out short runners about 18 inches in length. The neatly formed plants are 
covered with a mass of large, golden yellow, semi-double flowers 2 y 2 to 
3 inches across. When well grown the flowers have the appearance of be¬ 
ing fully double. They are borne on erect, stiff stems, six inches in 
length and stand well 
above the foliage, 
leaving the foliage 
practically hidden and 
producing a blaze of 
glory. 
As a bedding plant 
Golden Gleam is un- 
surpassed. In the 
greenhouse, plants 
may be forced, as 
Sweet Peas are, for 
early cut flower sales. 
The neat compact 
habit and early ap¬ 
pearance of flowers 
make it an excellent 
pot plant. The short 
runners, which also 
bear numerous flowers, 
add to the usefulness 
of the plant for win¬ 
dow boxes, or the run¬ 
ners can be pinched 
back as soon as they 
appear, and a rounded 
mass of golden flowers 
will be the result. An 
ordinary sized bou¬ 
quet, when allowed to 
remain in a room for 
a short time, will fill 
the room with a most 
delightful fragrance. 
Pkt., 15c; 2 pkts., 
25c. 
Double Sweet-Scented Golden Gleam Nasturtium 
DWARF VARIEGATED LEAVED. Handsome foliage plant with flowers of 
n \ a «y bright colors. Each leaf is in a different degree beautifully marked 
with yellow, white and green, so that the plants would be worthy of culture 
almost for the foliage alone. Very showy and blooms freely and continu¬ 
ously. Pkt., 8c; oz., 20c. 
. Fine fringed petals; colors intense and very striking; 
ivy-like foliage and vines exceedingly graceful. Pkt., 8c; oz., 20c. 
. VAR, “ AT !P/ LEAV f D - ^ ight green foliage, beautifully marbled 
and blotched with white. Makes a striking vine with its bright blossoms of 
many colors. Pkt., 8c; oz., 20c. 
TALL MIXED. Our special mixture contains all the choicest colors and 
many kinds and types of Tall Nasturtiums. Pkt., 5c; oz., 12c; % lb., 35c. 
Morning Glory 
DOUBLE MIXED. Double and semi-double 
flowers. Pkt., 8c. 
DWARF. Valuable for beds and borders; also 
as a winter-blooming house plant. 10 to 12 
inches tall. Will thrive anywhere as long as 
they get plenty of sunshine. A fine mixture of 
colors. Pkt., 5c. 
BRAZILIAN. Rich, rose-colored blooms 3 
inches across; very showy and free blooming. 
As a quick growing vine it has no equal, cover¬ 
ing an enormous space in a short time. Pkt., 10c; 
3 pkts., 25c. 
Morning Glory JAPANESE IMPERIAL. This is a particularly 
attractive variety with large, deeply lobed leaves. 
The flowers are much larger than ordinary Morning Glories. The colors 
run from snow white through all possible shades of blue and red, from 
palest pink to darkest reds and purples, and streaked, mottled and bor¬ 
dered in wonderful fashion. Pkt., 8c. 
JAPANESE EXTRA LARGE, or GIANTS. A superior strain of Japanese 
Imperial; extraordinary fine colors and gigantic in size, measuring more 
than 6 inches across. Pkt., 15c; 2 pkts., 25c. 
JAPANESE FANCY FRINGED. A choice strain of Japanese Morning 
Glories with fringed and ruffled flowers. Pkt., 10c; 3 pkts., 25c> 
SUPERB MIXED. All the plain colors, variegated, mottled and striped. 
This mixture contains none of the above varieties, but is a fine mixture 
of the old-fashioned sorts. Very hardy, so can be planted earlier and 
will begin to bloom earlier than the Jananese varieties. Pkt., 5c; oz., 15c. 
LAVATERA (Annual Mallow) 
TRIMESTRIS MIXED. The showy flowers and large 
downy leaves of these annual Mallows produce a 
most decorative effect in beds, hedges and back¬ 
ground borders. The bushy plants grow to a height 
of 2% to 3 ft. The large cup-shaped flowers of 
charming white, pink, and rose colors measure 2 to 
4 inches across. They bloom profusely during the 
entire summer and fall. Spikes of these richly col¬ 
ored flowers, 2 feet in length, make long keeping 
cut flovvers, as the buds continue to expand in water. 
In habit they are rather spreading, but this is an 
advantage as they may be sown late to fill vacant 
spots following spring flowers. Mixture of colors, 
10c per packet; 3 pkts., 25c. 
NICOTIANA 
Affinis Hybrids 
Compact bush, about 3 feet; blooms all summer 
and fall; delightfully sweet-scented, tube-shaped 
white, purple, red, salmon, pink and violet flowers 
which will fill a whole garden with their fragrance. > 
Easily grown from seed, and cuttings rooted ini 
September will bloom freely in the winter. Fine 
mixture. Pkt., 10c. 
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