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Condon Bros., Seedsmen, Rock River Valley Seed Farm, Rockford, Illinois. 
Nasturtium 
Bodger’s Three New Semi-Double Sweet 
Scented Nasturtiums 
The Most Talked of Novelty of the Season 
Awarded Gold Medals at All National Flower Shows 
Last Season 
2385 Double Sweet Scented Scarlet 
Gleam 
Scarlet Gleam is the very latest introduction in 
Double Sweet Scented Nasturtiums. It is, in fact, 
the most intensely dazzling color one could imagine 
in a flower, even more showy than the vivid golden j 
yellow of Golden Gleam. Similar in habit of growth. 
Golden Gleam derives its effect of doubleness which 
are markedly wrinkled, almost fluted. Scarlet Gleam 
is more or less plain petaled and deeper throated 
although the individual petals are at least twice the 
size of the ordinary Nasturtium. The doubleness is 
caused by an overlapping of small petals toward the 
center. The flowers are borne on long stems well 
above the bright green foliage of the neat semi¬ 
dwarf plants. Ideal for garden use. For cutting 
Scarlet Gleam has no equals. Packet (15 seed), 
25 cts.; i/ 2 oz., $1.00; oz., $1.75; y 4 lb., $5.50. 
2383 Double Sweet Scented 
Golden Gleam 
The plants form a vigorous, large bush 
which throws out short runners averag¬ 
ing eighteen inches. The flowers com¬ 
mence 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 colors. Bright 
golden yellow flower averaging 2 1 / 4 to 3 
inches across. They are borne on erect 
stiff stems, standing well above the 
foliage. Packet (30 seed), 10 cts.; ounce, 
25 cts.; i/ 4 lb., 90c. 
2327 Lilium Tenuifolium 
The Coral Lily of Siberia 
A Great Novelty 
Bodger’s Double Gleam Nasturtiums 
See painting: from Nature outside back cover 
2384 Double Glorious Gleam Hybrids 
The flowers are fine, large, and well formed sweet 
scented doubles. Same type as the well known 
Golden Gleam. In habit of growth they 
also closely resemble Golden Gleam with 
semi-dwarf plants throwing short runners 
from well rounded free flowering bushes. 
The stems are long and bear the flowers 
well above the lush green of the foliage. 
Color range includes an evenly balanced 
blend of a glorious assortment of bril¬ 
liant shades: salmon, golden yellow, 
orange scarlet, cerise, cream yellow, 
orange and many spotted varieties. Pkt. 
(15 seed), 15 cts.; y 2 oz.,60 cts.; oz.,$1.00; 
y 4 lb., $3.50. 
2048 Aster—Condon’s New Peerless Yellow 
It has been difficult to get a good yellow Aster. We have been 
working constantly for several years and have at last developed 
one that is quite good. It can be described as of American 
Branching habit, height about two feet, flowers of good size and 
form, petals slightly incurved, but no trace of quills as in the 
earlier forms of the yellow Aster. The color is a deep yellow 
when first opened and fades slightly as it ages. Packet (300 
seed), 15 cts.; y 8 oz., 35 cts. 
A gem, perfectly hardy. One of the 
earliest to flower. 24 in. high with the 
flowers up and down on the stem. Blooms 
are deep scarlet in color and have re¬ 
curved petals of waxy texture. A won¬ 
derful cut-flower splendid for the rock- 
garden. This seed can be sown in the 
open where the soil is mellow, or in a 
mixture of part sand, part leaf mold and 
part humus. The seeds germinate quickly. 
Most of the seedlings will bloom the sec¬ 
ond year, some in the first. Packet (IOO 
seed), 15 cts.; y H ok., 45 cts. 
Be sure to include these new free blooming flowers in your order. 
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