CHARLOTTE M. HAINES, ROCKFORD, ILL., SEEDS GROWN BY A WOMAN 
Haines Climbing Nasturtiums 
A very popular flower that grows rapidly; un¬ 
equalled for covering trellises, etc., or can be used 
in porch boxes, by letting the long shoots hang 
down. They are always in bloom and stand heat 
and drought well. 
New Tall “Ivy Leaved” Mixed 
The plants are of running growth, but have the 
same foliage and flowers as the Dwarf Ivy-Leaved 
varieties. Pkt. 6c; Vi oz. 12c; oz. 20c. 
New Tall Variegated Leaved 
The leaves are so beautifully variegated with yel¬ 
low, white and green that the plants would be wor¬ 
thy of culture for the foliage alone. The flowers are 
of the same size, form and colors as the regular 
tall nasturtiums. Pkt. 6c; y 2 oz. 12c; oz. 20c. 
Haines Giant Flowering 
Climbing Mixed 
A wonderful diversity of rich colors and new and 
striking combinations are found in this unequalled 
mixture A row in full bloom is truly gorgeous 
beyond description, containing as it does every 
shade and tint of yellow, rose, scarlet, carmine,* 
orange, lemon, bronze, violet, purple, maroon, ruby, 
cream and pink, both in solid and mottled and 
striped in many showy and exquisite ways. Pkt. 8c; 
oz. 14c; V 4 lb. 39c. 
Dwarf Nasturtiums 
Haines Giant Flowering Dwarf Mixed 
These Grand New Bedding Nasturtiums are un¬ 
usually bright colored. They produce in wonderful 
abundance large flowers of the most gorgeous hues. 
The colors are very intense, making a sharp diver¬ 
sity of color not to be found in common mixtures. 
The plants are strong and vigorous, growing very 
quickly and producing erect, symmetrical bushes, 
with foliage from light green to deep blue-green. 
Pkt. 8c; oz. 16c; Vi lb. 44c. 
New Dwarf “Ivy-Leaved” 
A new class, with thick, green lobed leaves re¬ 
sembling those of the English Ivy. The flowers, 
which are borne in the greatest abundance through¬ 
out the season, are of medium size, and peculiarly 
cut and fringed. Mixed colors. Pkt. 6c; 1/2 oz. 14c* 
oz. 25c. 
New Dwarf Variegated Leaved 
The very best of the variegated leaved Nastur¬ 
tiums. The leaves are marked with white, green 
and yellow and contrast nicely with the large showy 
flowers, which are of all colors. Pkt. 
6c; Vi oz. 14c; oz. 25c. 
New Dwarf—Golden 
Leaved 
Large flowers of the brightest 
colors ranging from scarlet to deep 
yellow, with the brightest of orange- 
yellow foliage. The combination of 
ornamental foliage and showy flowers, 
make this a most desirable variety. 
Pkt. 8c; Vi oz. 20c. 
MRS. REDD, Sheffield, Mass., 
writes: “The Golden Gleam Nastur¬ 
tiums are perfectly beautiful. Every¬ 
one admires them. They look like 
sunshine in a vase. I will certainly 
want more next year.” 
MRS. DELLON, Melvindale, Mich., 
writes: “Was well pleased with the 
success I had with the seeds I received 
from you this past summer. 
Haines New Double Nasturtium—Golden Gleam 
Scented Nasturtium 
and unusual beauty. Distinctly 
20c; 4 pkts. 70c. 
The Novelty of the Century, A Double Sweet 
Attractive golden-yellow flowers of delightful fragrance 
double flowers on stems strong enough for bunching. Pkt. 
Monkey Flower 
Fully as Desirable as the Gloxinia 
An exeeedingly beautiful plant with singularly 
shaped and brilliantly colored flowers, blotched and 
spotted in every conceivable manner. Colors range 
from pure white to the richest crimson with the 
spots and markings of a contrasting color. Excel- 
lent for basket or vases and the open garden. A 
tender annual producing dwarf bushy plants about 
1- inches high. Does best in partial shade. Fine 
Mixed. Pkt. 10c; Vs oz. 42c. 
Ivy-Leaved Nasturtiums 
Haines Beautiful Nemesia 
The Aloha or Good Luck Flower—A 
Beautiful Flower From Hawaii 
This Aloha or Good Luck flower is a 
very pretty annual which succeeds 
best in a rather cool place. One of 
my friends saw this flower in far off 
Hawaii and brought me my first seeds 
of it. There it is known as “Aloha,” 
which is their name for "good luck.” 
The plants grow about a foot high, 
and during the summer are covered 
with flowers of every known color, 
with markings and colorings as beau¬ 
tiful as those of the orchid. This 
flower can be grown in the house, but 
care must be taken that they do not 
get too warm. When in the garden 
out of doors, the best show will be 
obtained from plants set six inches 
apart. Pkt. 10c; Vs oz. 50c. 
Monkey Flower 
Nicotiana or Sweet 
Scented Perfume 
Plant 
Afftnis 
When its large pure white 
flowers are fully expanded in the 
evening and early morning, it has 
a most striking effect and is 60 
fragrant that a small bed will 
perfume the whole surrounding 
atmosphere. Pkt. 7c; Vs oz. 16c; 
Vi oz. 45c. 
Sanderae Hybrids 
Many brilliant colors, 2 feet 
high. Pkt. 8c; Vs oz. 21c; Vi 
oz. 55c. 
Haines Giant Flowering Climbing 
Nemesia or Aloha Flower 
Nicotiana 
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