OUR SEEDS ARE GROWN AND SELECTED BY SPECIALISTS 
MATRICARIA P 
( Feverfew ) 
CAPENSIS ALBA (Feverfew ), 3 feet. Neat, small, 
double white flowers, well adapted for borders, 
beds, and cutting. They are perennial, but may be 
treated as annuals. Pkt. 10c. 
GOLDEN BALL, DWARF DOUBLE, 1 foot. Of compact 
habit, suitable for edging, with very striking 
double yellow flowers. Pkt. 10c. 
MIGNONETTE (Reseda) A 
No garden is complete without this fragrant plant 
of unassuming mien. One of the principal uses is 
for cutting and combining in bouquets with other 
more pretentious blossoms lacking its delicate odor. 
GIGANTEA PYRAMIDALIS, 2 ft. The largest and most 
robust variety. The flowers are wonderfully fra¬ 
grant and many plants carry 50 to 60 spikes of 
bloom, each 14 to 18 inches long. Pkt. 10c. 
GOLIATH, 12 inches. Foliage rich green, with 
bright red flowers, spikes often 7 inches long by 2 
inches in diameter. Pkt. 10c. 
ODORATA (Sweet Scented), The old-fashioned Migno¬ 
nette which is prized for its fragrance. Pkt 10c. 
MORNING GLORY—(See Convolvulus) 
MOSS ROSE—(See Portuloco) 
MOURNING BRIDE—(See Scobiosa) 
MYOSOTIS (Forget-Me-Not) B 
The following varieties are biennial, but will 
bloom the first year from seed. If you want them in 
flower early in the spring, sow the seed in August, 
and either protect the plants or winter them over in 
a coldframe like pansies. 
BLUE, ALPESTRIS, Beautiful little bushes completely 
covered with large azure-blue flowers. Pkt. 10c. 
NASTURTIUMS a 
A marvelous range of new colors has been de¬ 
veloped in this favorite flower, which, for three or 
four months of the season makes a better display 
than almost any other plant. No other hardy annual 
will produce such a lavish profusion of flowers for 
so long a time with the same small outlay of time 
and labor. The maximum of bloom is produced on 
thin soils, and never flags through the hottest weath¬ 
er. In soils too rich, leaves predominate, and the 
plants are apt to rot off in wet weather, especially 
if standing too close. The tall varieties make a very 
effective display when trained on fences or trellises 
and the low sorts are fine for edging and massing. 
DOUBLE GLEAM: 
GOLDEN GLEAM, G.M., A.A.S., 1933, A.M., R.H.S., 
1932. This plant forms a vigorous, large bush, 
which throws out runners, averaging eighteen 
inches. Flowering begins as soon a s the plant 
nears complete development, and at the time it 
is in full bloom the entire plant, including run¬ 
ners, is a blaze of color. The large, golden-yel¬ 
low semi-double flowers average two and one- 
half to three inches across. They are borne on 
erect, stiff stems six inches in length. Conse¬ 
quently the flowers stand well above the fol¬ 
iage, an arrangement which adds immeasurably 
to the showy appearance of the plant. An ordi¬ 
nary sized bouquet, when allowed to remain in 
a room for a short period of time will fill the 
room with musk-like fragrance. Pkt. 10c. 
SCARLET GLEAM, (Sweet Scented), G.M., A.A.S., 
1935. Scarlet Gleam is the first introduction of 
companion colors to the popular Golden Gleam. 
It is a fiery orange scarlet in color, delightfully 
sweet scented, superior in type, extra large 
flowered, and profusely free blooming. When 
grown in a large block it has been likened to a 
huge fiery carpet spread over the ground; the 
most intensely dazzling color one could imagine 
in a flower, even more showy than the vivid 
golden yellow of Golden Gleam. Pkt. 10c. 
GLORIOUS GLEAM HYBRIDS, FINEST MIXED, A . M . , 
A.A.S., 1935. The flowers are fine, large, well 
formed, sweet scented doubles, of the 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 foliage, giving the effect of a solid 
mass of color. Excellent color range. Pkt. 10c. 
DWARF SINGLE: 
FINEST MIXED, Curly foliage and flowers in many 
bright colors. Pkt. 10c. 
TRAILING AND TALL VARIETIES: 
SPECIAL MIXTURE, The foliage and flowers of this 
rapid growing type are somewhat smaller than 
those of others, but the colors are more brilliant, 
and blooms more abundant. Pkt. 10c. 
HOWARD'S NASTURTIUMS 
GLEAM HYBRIDS 
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