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A coliection of five of the most beautiful named 
varieties of Dwarf or Bedding Nasturtiums. 
This collection of 5 pkts., one each of the 
kinds illustrated, will plant a bed 6 by 10 ft., from 
which 400 flowers can be picked daily and not 
mar the beauty of the bed. 
Diagram of lied and full cultural directions 
with every order for this collection. A bed of 
these Nasturtiums will produce a lavish pro¬ 
fusion of glorious flowers all summer long. 
Price of any of the Jollowing named varieties , 
5 c. fer packet , 15<r. per oz. 
Beauty. Yellow and scarlet. 
Prince Henry. Flowers are of a beautiful 
golden yellow, spotted and marbled with 
brilliant scarlet. 
Empress of India. Deep crimson; dark 
foliage. 
Pearl. Ivory white, very fine. 
Scarlet, and Gold. Scarlet flowers, golden 
yellow leaves. 
One packet each of these five kinds for 20c. 
Special Mixture ” of DWARF NASTURTIUMS. 
Dwarf Nasturtiums are most admirably adapted to beds and 
borders. Their bush-like growth, the abundance of their 
flovrers in their endless variety of colors, their long season of 
bloom—from June until late in the fall—and the little care 
that they require, make them really the “busy man’s flower.” 
My Special Mixture of Dwarf Nasturtiums will give a larger 
variety of colors in even proportions than any other Nas¬ 
turtium Mixture, for it is put up by myself from named sorts, 
and also contains a large share of the hew Liliput Nasturtium 
aud of the “ Dwarf Chameleon ,” which is in the Dwarf Col¬ 
lection what the Mad. Gunther is in the Tall—the richest and 
most varied combination of colors ever produced, showing 
odd colors hitherto unknown among flowers. 
Price per large pkt., 10c. ; oz., 15c.; ? oz.,2fic. ; V lb., 46c.; 
lb., §1.50. ’ ' ' ’ 
