Nasturtiums 
Fairview Dwarf Brilliant Beauties== £ u r £ 
, a wonderful display of flowers of all colors to be found in Nasturtiums. Col¬ 
ors are very intense; plants grow about one foot high and one foot across and 
are literally covered with showy bloom. Pkt. 4c,, 3 pkts. 9c., oz. lOc.. 
v i lb. ‘4.5c., lb. 65c 
55 
Giant Climbin2r==' I ?' ialsth 5 KinBofalIG ^ a , ntNas f ur , tium8 - !t is as beautiful as an Orchid on account of the riant flowers Plants ve™ 
inches across. Just the variety topfam^fay anarhw ^wonderf ufd’ispli^ of'colw^^l’kt? 
Giarrt Flowering Silver and Mosaic Leaved 
Silver and j>losiiic Leaved Nasturtiums 
This is a beautiful race of 
new Nasturtiums, the foliage 
being vanagated, making the 
plants very attractive, even 
when not in flower, but when 
in bloom their beauty is more 
than doubled on account of the 
great combination of colors. 
The plants grow about the size 
of other dwarf varieties, which 
make them very desirable for 
bedding. All colors, mixed, 
pkt. 4 <•., 3 pkts. lOc., 6 
pkts. 1 Sc., oz. 30c. 
TOM THUMBS 
These are well known for 
their handsome foliage and 
brilliant flowers. They grow 
about a foot high and produce 
an abundance of flowers during 
the summer. 
CLOTH OF COLI> —This 
has a bright yellow foliage, 
while the flowers are a beauti¬ 
ful scarlet color, excellent for 
bedding and blooms nearly all 
summer. Pkt. 4c„ 3 pkts. 
9c.> 6 pkts. 15c., oz. 10c., 
Vi lb. 25c. 
BRON ZE COLORliD-The 
flowers are of good size* a beau¬ 
tiful bronze in color. Pkt. 4c., 
3 pkts. 9c.. 6 pkts. 15c., 
oz. 10c., M lb. 25c. 
Tom Thumb Nasturtium 
BURBANK’S 
SHASTA DAISY 
This isthenew- 
Giant Daisy 
one of thebest 
t i o n s of 
Luther Bur- 
surpassing 
creations 
only a 
resembl- 
to the com- 
Daisy. The 
Shasta Dais-1 
ies often measure 
and 5 inches 
and are 
on stems 2 
to 3 feet long, 
succeed ev- 
bloom- 
n g throughout 
the season, 
Pkt. 4c., 3 
pkts. 10c. 
OIAINT PLANT 
This is a mag 
nificent fol i a g e 
plant and is a 
great curiosity 
when grown in 
garden or on the 
lawn. Seeds can 
be sown early in 
spring and will 
produce plants 10 
to 12 feet high 
spreading 25 feet 
acrosswith leaves 
from 5 to 6 feet 
across, making it 
a perfect wonder. 
It requires sun, 
good soil with 
plenty of mois¬ 
ture, and in the 
winter the roots 
should have good 
protection. Pkt, 
1 Oc., 3 pkts. 
25 c. 
NICOTIAN A 
SANDERAK HY- 
BRIDS—These flower 
from early summer un¬ 
til late in autumn. 
Their beauty is beyond 
description, flowers 
produced being, purple, 
snow-white, dark and 
light red, violet, sal¬ 
mon, crimson, pink and 
various other shades. 
It is a very easily cul¬ 
tivated plant,thrives in 
any soil either in pots, 
boxes, or in the Hopen 
ground. Flowers are 
nearly as large as a 
petunia, with tubes 
five inches long, and 
many of the flowers 
are delightfully scented 
You should not miss 
this excellent plant as 
it is good for summer, 
fall or winter blooming. 
Cut blooms last well, 
opening freely in water. 
All colors, mixed, 
pkt. 5c., 3 pkts. 12c. 
Nicotiana, Sanderae Hybrids 
An improved type, producing 
large flowers, very double, of 
various colors, shades and mark¬ 
ings, which are born*; on long 
spikes like immense Hyacinths. 
Can be easily grown in the open 
ground. 
All colors, mixed, pkt. 4c., 
3 pkts. 10c. 
DOUBLE DWARF ROCK¬ 
ET—Fine mixed colors, pkt. 
4c., 3 pkts, 10c. 
WEATHER 
PLANT 
This is a beautiful 
flowering vine with 
fern-like foliage and 
clusters of flowers. 
It is claimed that the 
leaves by changing 
their positions fore¬ 
tell the weather two 
days in advance. If 
the leaves stand up¬ 
ward from the twig 
at an angle of 45 de¬ 
grees the sky will be 
cloudless and the 
weather beautiful. If 
they should stand out 
straight then change¬ 
able weather is indi¬ 
cated, or if the leaves 
droop down the indi¬ 
cations arc rain, and 
when the leaves are 
hanging straight 
down it indicates it 
will be very wet. Ev¬ 
erybody should have 
this plant growing 
about their home. 
l*kt. 4c., 3 pkts. 
10c, 
