Nasturtium 
Dwarf Varieties 
Pkt. 10c; oz. 20c; '^Ib. 50c, except where noted 
6195 Aurora. Terra-cotta. 
6196 Beauty. Yellow and scarlet. 
6193 Bronze. Reddish gold. 
6200 Crimson. Glowing red. 
Crystal Palace Gem. Yellow, spotted maroon. 
6202 Cloth of Gold. Scarlet flowers. Yellow foliage. 
6203 Empress of India. Crimson flowers. Dark leaves. 
6204 Golden King. Yellow flowers. Dark leaves. 
6205 King of Tom Thumbs. Scarlet. Dark leaves. 
6206 King Theodore. Purple-garnet. Dark leaves. 
6207 Pearl. Amber-white. 
Aonn -9 ueen of Tom Thumbs, Mixed. Many colors. Leaves variegated. 
6209 Rose. A deep shade of pink. 
6212 Yellow. Pale shade. 
6213 Breck’s Dwarf Rainbow Mixture. Pkt. 10c; oz. 20c; Lilb. 50c; lb. $1.5C 
62140 COLLECTION, 6 dwarf varieties for 50c. 
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Matthiola 
Evening'scented Stock 
6156 Bicomis. An annual with flowers 
of no particular attractiveness which 
are deliciously fragrant in the even¬ 
ing. Indispensable for enhancing 
the night charm of the garden. 
Pkts. 10c and 25c. 
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Matricaria • Feverfew 
Strongly aromatic plants which bear a 
profusion of button-shaped flowers like 
miniature chrysanthemums. One of the 
many plants frequently called Bachelor’s 
Buttons. Pkts. 15c and 35c 
6159 Golden Ball. Yellow. 
6160 Silver Ball. White. 
Mignonette 
Mignonette 
A well-known, old-fashioned flower of no great beauty, but highly prized for its 
fragrance, either in the garden or in mixed bouquets. The plants resent moving and 
seed should be sown where they are to bloom, thinning them to a foot or more apart. 
For Winter flowering, seed should be sown in July. 
6171 Breck’s Colossal. Immense spikes of reddish green, deliciously fragrant. Good 
greenhouse variety. Pkts. 25c and 60c. 
6172 Breck’s Selected Giant Machet. Red flowers. Pkts. 15c and 35c. 
Allen’s Defiance. Red flowers. 18 in. Pkts. 10c and 25c. 
Bismarck. Reddish flowers; very fragrant. Pkts. 15c and 35c. 
Golden Machet. Yellow flowers. Pkt. 10c and 25c. 
Odorata grandiflora. Old-fashioned; sweet-scented. 1 ft. Pkts. 10c and 25c. 
Mimosa • Sensitive Plant 
6180 Pudica. A most interesting plant with feathery foliage and dark pink 
flowers. It has the curious ability to fold its leaves and 
collapse if it is touched ever so lightly with the hand. 
Always arouses a great deal of interest. Pkts. 10c 
and 25c. 
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6177 
Mirabilis * FoUT'O’Clock 
6186 Jalapa, Mixed. These are bushy plants, making beds or borders 2 to 4 feet 
L-h’i ! ec I> white, pink, and yellow flowers, like small morning-glories, 
which open in late afternoon. Sometimes called the Marvel of Peru. Pkts. 10c 
and 25c. 
Nasturtium • Tropaeolum 
Few plants reward the grower more liberally with beauty and downright 
pleasure than common Nasturtiums. Their fragrant flowers are most freely 
anf J have many merits for cutting. Two very distinct types exist— 
k C T a .. or R unn ing varieties, which are excellent for scrambling over stone-piles, 
brush-piles, and trellises, and the Compact or Dwarf Nasturtiums which cannot 
be excelled for bedding and edging. For best results, Nasturtiums should be 
grown in rather poor soil in a sunny situation. 
6194 Golden Gleam. 
A new variety which has captured the 
. , imagination of the world. The brilliant, 
golden yellow flowers are produced in unbelievable abundance. They are 
sweetly scented and fully double, an unusual characteristic in this family. 
No annual of recent introduction has met with such immediate popularity. 
Golden Gleam has won prizes and awards over all the world. It is a dwarf 
type, making runners about 10 inches long, blooming throughout the 
entire season. Pkt. 15c; oz. 50c. 
