n 
luble Sweet-scented 
Nasturtium 
Distinctly new in type, 
of graceful pyramidal habit, 
Guinea Gold produces a neat, 
compact plant, about 2 y 2 feet 
high, literally covered with 
blossoms. The flowers, about 
2 y 2 inches across, are semi¬ 
double in character, and loosely 
ruffled. The color is a brilliant 
golden orange or California gold, the color 
much in demand by florists. When first 
introduced in England, it was offered as 
a bedding plant, but in the United States 
it quickly became known as a florists’ cut 
flower, and its success has been phen¬ 
omenal. The absence of the character¬ 
istic marigold odor has been in its favor, 
as well as its excellent keeping qualities 
when used as a cut flower. Pkt. 15c. 
Double Nasturtiums are not new, but 
until lately have been propagated only by 
cuttings. Therefore it gives us great pleasure 
to offer again this unique novelty. 
GOLDEN GLEAM 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. Consequently the flowers 
stand well above the foliage, an arrange¬ 
ment which adds immeasurably to the 
showy appearance of the plant. 
An ordinary sized bouquet, when allowed 
to remain in a room for a short period of 
time will fill the room with fragrance. 
Postpaid. Pkt. 10c. 
MARIGOLD 
GUINEA 
GOLD 
(Carnation 
Flowered 
California 
Gold) 
