TWO OUTSTANDING NOVELTIES FOR 1935 
New Sweet-Scented 
Double 
Nasturtiums 
I N 1931 the “Golden Gleam” 
Double Sweet-Scented Nastur¬ 
tium was introduced. It imme¬ 
diately produced a sensation and 
became world famous. The bright 
golden yellow semi-double flowers, 
and the delightful perfume made 
it distinct and outstanding. Inter¬ 
est has run high in anticipation of 
new colors in this new race of Double 
Sweet-Scented Nasturtiums. 
The result of scientific breeding and se¬ 
lection has created two new varieties—the 
Scarlet Gleam—a dazzling beautiful scarlet, 
companion to the popular Golden Gleam; 
and the Gleam Hybrids, comprising many 
shades and color combinations. Their ease 
of culture in any garden, and the lovely 
flowers they produce for cutting, create a 
sensation wherever grown. 
DOUBLE SCARLET GLEAM 
5553 —The flowers are a dazzling fiery orange scarlet, immense in. size, measuring 
21/ 2 to 3 inches across. The sweet fragrance is quite pronounced, and the double 
flowers are uniformly well formed. The plants are semi-dwarf, throwing short run¬ 
ners from a well-rounded free flowering bush with long wiry stems, bearing flowers 
well above the foliage. The contrast of the solid mass of color above 
restful green leaves attracts and holds the eye at once. 
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DOUBLE GLEAM HYBRIDS 
5560 —The Hybrids are a collection of gorgeously colored, large well-formed 
flowers, uniformly double. Colors never dreamed of before in a double nasturtium 
abound in profusion. Glorious flowers of salmon, golden-yellow, orange-scarlet, 
cerise, cream-yellow, orange-crimson, and gold flushed scarlet, combine with the 
foliage of fresh green. The plants are also semi-dwarf, throwing short runners from 
well rounded free flowering bushes. Stems are long and bear the flowers well above 
the foliage. They thrive under almost any cultural conditions, and 
no flower could be more lovely for cutting. 
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25c 
