D. V. Burrell Seed Growers Co., Rocky Ford, Colo. 
NASTURTIUM, G o I- 
den Gleam, (HHA- 
24 in.) 
The new sweet 
scented semi¬ 
double Nastur- 
tium. It is the 
most talked of 
novelty of the 
season. Plant 
forms a vigor- 
o u s, large 
bush, which 
throws out 
short runners 
averaging- 18 
inches. Flow¬ 
ers commence 
as soon as the 
plant nears 
complete de¬ 
velopment. At 
the time it is 
in full bloom 
the entire 
plant, includ¬ 
ing the run¬ 
ners, is a blaze 
of color. 
The large 
golden yellow 
flowers a v e r- 
age 2 V 2 inches 
across. They 
are borne on 
erect stiff 
stems 6 inches 
in length, con¬ 
sequently the 
flowers stand 
well above the 
foliage, an ar- 
rangement 
which adds im¬ 
measurably to the showy appearance of the plant. 
(Pkt., 10c) (y 2 oz., 30c) (oz., 50c). 
NASTURTIUM, Tall Mixed. (HHA-5 ft.) 
Admirably adapted to covering a fence or trellis or droop over 
a retaining wall. 
(Pkt., 5c) (oz., 15c) <% lb., 35c) (lb., $1.20). 
NASTURTIUM, Dwarf Mixed. (HHA-1 ft.) 
These low growing bushy kinds form symmetrical plants of 
uniform appearance well suited for edgings or borders. 
(Pkt., 5c) (oz., 15c) (% lb., 35c) (lb., $1.20). 
PANSY. (HA-8 in.) 
To succeed with pansies only the best seed should be sown. 
Have the bed where it will not receive the full heat of the 
sun. The east or north side of the house is generally a good 
location. Seed sown in the house or hotbed between January 
and April or in the open ground as soon as the soil can be 
worked in the spring will give flowers all summer and fall. 
For early spring blooms and for the largest and finest flowers 
sow between July and September and protect during the winter. 
PANSY, Giant Trimardeau Mixed. 
A showy class of robust and very compact growth and is a 
well balanced mixture. Will prove a delightful surprise be¬ 
cause of the great size of the flowers, which are carried well 
above the leaves on the long stems. 
(Pkt., 10c) (y s oz., 35c) (% oz., GOc). 
PANSY, Giant Flowered. 
Very desirable for bedding. Flowers are Of good size and 
shape. 
Giant Blue Black 
Giant Golden Q,ueeil 
Giant Navy Blue 
Lord Beaconlield 
(Pkt., 10 c) ( Vh oz., 45c) <% oz., SOc). 
PETUNIA. (HA) 
Petunias are among the most popular annuals because of their 
ease of cultivation and freedom of blooming. They will stand 
drought and will give a constant supply of flowers from June 
to October. Seed can be sown in the open ground in the spring 
or in a hotbed or cold frame to transplant later to beds or 
borders. 
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