BURPEE’S DOUBLE HYBRIDS 
NASTURTIUM 
Giant Double Sweet-Scented Flowers of 
Gorgeous New Colors. 
2626 Burpee’s Double Hybrids grow 2%, 
to 3 inches across and are borne on long, 
strong stems, standing well above the 
foliage. Pkt. 25 Seeds, 25c; oz. $2.50. 
PORTULACA 
M oss Rose or Sun Rose 
Hardy Annual — 6 in. 
Just the thing for a ground cover where 
plenty of color is wanted in a hot, dry 
sunny location. Plants are very dwarf; 
flowers are double semi-double, in shades 
of brilliant crimson, rose, pink and white. 
The dainty cup-like flowers are most at¬ 
tractive in low border edgings and won¬ 
derful in the rock garden. They spread 
rapidly forming a gay carpet from July 
to October. Broadcast the seed on ground 
that is moist (not wet) and press into 
soil with flat board. 
2681 Grandiflora Double, Mixed. Pkt. 20c. 
2682 Fraser’s Upright. Novelty. More 
upright in growth than above type. Ideal 
for rock garden. Pkt. 25c; oz. $2.50. 
PORTULACA. Our strain produces double 
and semi-double flowers in brilliant 
shades of crimson, rose, pink and white. 
Just the flower for the rock garden, beds 
or borders in a bright sunny location. 
NASTURTIUMS, Improved 
Hardy Annual 
No garden is complete without this popular old favorite. For easy cul¬ 
ture and brilliant colors it has few rivals and for making up bouquets in low 
bowls we couldn’t recommend a more striking and effective flower. 
They can be sown in open ground as soon as the earth is warm in April, in 
colder climates in May. California sowing can be done in June, and bloom will last 
until after frost. As seeds are large, soak in lukewarm water for a couple of hours 
then drop in holes about 8 inches apart, two seeds to a hole. This will save labor 
of thinning out later. 
GOLDEN GLEAM 
NASTURTIUM 
There is no doubt but what this is the 
most vigorous growing, largest flowered 
and fragrant of all nasturtiums. After 
three years, it is by far the most popular 
of all and has done much to revive in¬ 
terest in this deserving group of annuals. 
It is everything you would want a nas¬ 
turtium to be. We are really enthusiastic 
about it, we can’t praise it too much. 
They are wonderful and you’ll be glad 
you planted them. 
2600 Golden Gleam. Large double and 
semi-double, golden yellow flowers of de¬ 
lightful fragrance. Semi-dwarf growing 
and very vigorous. Extra fine for window 
boxes and pot culture. Pkt. 15c; oz. 50c. 
NOVELTY BABY 
LILLIPUT NASTURTIUM 
A very pretty, dainty little nasturtium; 
novel and new to most flower lovers. The 
plant is fully dwarf in every sense; leaves 
are small and the flowers are perfect 
replicas in miniature of the larger mem¬ 
bers of the family. They are colorful 
and profuse bloomers. Planted in solid 
beds, borders or the rock garden they 
are most attractively used. 
2677 Baby Rose. Creamy white, spotted 
with pink. 
2678 Lady Cherry. Wine red flowers and 
dark green leaves. 
2679 Ruby. A good clear ruby red. 
2680 Snow Queen. A cream white, dif¬ 
ferent for a nasturtium, but you will 
like it. 
2671 Mixed Colors. Blended mix of all 
above colors. 
Dwarf Nasturtiums 
2581 Dwarf California Mixture. 22 of the 
best varieties mixed. 
2585 Indian Maid. Bright yellow flowers 
and light golden green foliage. 
2586 Hiawatha. A bright salmon rose 
with rich green leaves. 
2587 Empress of India. Gorgeous flowers 
of dark, rich scarlet and the darkest 
green leaves of all; foliage is almost as 
attractive as the flowers. 
2588 Indian Chief. Clear Indian yellow 
and dark green leaves. 
2589 Indian Princess. Reddish, golden 
bronze flowers and rich green leaves. 
Ornamental Leaved Varieties 
2582 California Fancy Mixture. Dwarf 
Special mixture of dark leafed varieties. 
The popular Tom Thumbs. 
2583 Ivy Leaved Mix. Dwarf grower, 
star-shaped leaves with white veins giv¬ 
ing it an appearance of English Ivy. 
Flowers come in many bright shades, 
richly marked. 
Any of above: Pkt. 15c; 1 oz. 25c. 
Tall or Climbing Nasturtiums 
2650 California Special Mixture. Tall 
varieties in a fine collection of colors. 
2651 Lobb’s Cilmbing. A variety which 
grows 12 feet high particularly useful for 
covering fences: leaves are larger than 
on tall or trailing types and the flowers 
come in many brilliant colors. 
Any of above: Pkt. 15c; 1 oz. 25c. 
FRASER’S GIANT TROPHY 
NASTURTIUM 
Any above Pkts. 15c each 
Flowering Tobacco 
NICOTIAN A 
Half-Hardy Annual 
A plant that grows rapidly into a husky 
three-foot bush bearing trumpet-shaped 
flowers whose chief appeal lies in their 
delicious fragrance, particularly marked 
after dusk. They add witchery to the 
humblest garden. Sow in open in May. 
2561 Star of Bethlehem. White. Pkt. 15c. 
2562 Star of the East. Crimson. Pkt. 25c. 
2564 Gardenia Bouquet. New. Lower 
growing, finer foliage and much more 
fragrant than other varieties. Pkt. 40c. 
OENOTHERA 
Evening Primrose 
2474 Lamarckiana. (Hardy Biennial) 
Large flowers of golden yellow, opening 
at evening; scenting the garden with 
their delightful incense-like fragrance. 
Plants grow about 2% feet and bloom 
profusely from June till September and 
do well in a soil where lime is present. 
Pkt. 15c. 
2475 Fraseri. (Hardy Perennial). We con¬ 
sider this variety one of the very finest 
of the twilight blooming plants. Large 
yellow flowers and red buds give this 
primrose an unusually beautiful appear¬ 
ance from June to October. Grows IV 2 
feet. Stiff branching stems with clusters 
of flowers measuring 3 inches across. 
This Evening Primrose is the best of the 
family for borders and the most orna¬ 
mental of all. Pkt. 25c. 
(Pocket Flower) 
CALCEOLARIA 
Tender Perennial — 12 to 18 in. 
An attractive house or conservatory 
plant for pot culture. Flowers are odd 
pocket-shaped of many colors and shades, 
beautifully speckled and spotted. Seed 
requires ten days or two weeks to germ¬ 
inate. 
2261 Grandiflora Hybrids. Tall. 
2265 Grandiflora Hybrids. Semi-dwarf. 
Above Pkts. 35c each 
— 26 — 
A large flower of unusual markings and 
colors; sunburst shades of creamy yellow, 
golden yellow and rich orange to crim¬ 
son beautifully marked and shaded in 
contrasting colors. Many of our custom¬ 
ers have told us that if they had to 
choose but one nasturtium it would be 
this one—they want color in nasturtiums. 
2652 Climbing Giant Trophy Nasturtium. 
2584 Dwarf Giant Trophy Nasturtium. 
Pkt. 15c; 1 oz. 25c. 
FRASER’S GIANT TROPHY NASTUR¬ 
TIUM. The most colorful Nasturtium we 
could recommend. Beautiful large flowers 
in a variety of different colors growing 
on one plant. A vigorous grower and 
profuse bloomer. 
