Nasturtiums 
These are very popular, free-flowering annuals, and for ease of 
culture, duration of bloom, and brilliancy of colors, they arc 
hard to excel. They need ordinary garden soil, a well drained 
and sunny position, and In a few weeks after planting there 
will be a great profusion of gorgeous blossoms. 
Sensational New Nasturtiums 
Double Flowering — Sweet Scented 
DOUBLE GOLDEN GLEAM. Best known and most popular 
Novelty the past three seasons. The large double sweet 
scented golden yellow flowers on long stems are borne 
profusely, well above the bright green foliage. See Color 
Photo Page 5. Pkt., 10<; Ms ox., 20<S ox., 30*. 
DOUBLE SCARLET GLEAM. One of the best Novelties 
for 1935 now being offered, even more dazzling in color 
than the famous Golden Gleam. See Color Photo Page ft. 
DOUBLE GLEAM HYBRIDS. Since the introduction of 
Double Golden Gleam in 1931. which was a great achieve¬ 
ment, interest has run high in anticipation of further 
accomplishments especially as to what colors might be 
brought out. 
For the 1935 garden we have Double Scarlet also Double 
Gleam Hybrids in colors never dreamed of before in double 
Nasturtiums — glorious flowers of salmon, golden yellow, 
orange scarlet, cerise, cream yellow, orange, crimson and 
gold flushed scarlet. 
All these flowers of beautiful form are sweet scented — 
the greatest 193ft triumph of the plant world. (See Front 
Cover.) 
Double Gleam Hybrid Mixture: Pkt. (2D seeds). 1 S(. 
Mills Selected Brilliant Beauties 
This is a selection of all the best old reliable varieties in dwarf 
Nasturtiums in a well blended mixture, which gives a great 
variety of foliage in attractive shades of green, bronze, yellow, 
variegated, etc., and a wonderful variety of colors in flowers, 
such as scarlet, golden-brown, red, yellow, spotted, white, rose, 
and various other shades and markings. We have Included 
some of nearly all dwarf Nasturtiums, which make this a 
wonderful mixture to plant. 
Mixed Colors: Pkt.. 1 Oc; oz., 25«. 
Dwarf Variegated-Leaved 
Very ornamental making beautiful plants with contrasting 
shades of foliage and many bright colored flowers. 
Mixed; Pkt., 1Q<: ox., 3Qi- __ 
Hl 9n f riimhinff The king of all giant Nasturtiums 
AfliailX Vlimning in a wonderful mixture of colors 
and variations in foliage; Just the variety to plant by arbor 
or fence. Mixed: Pkt., Sti ox. , 2Q<. _ 
Cynoglossum 
Chinese Forget-Me-Not 
AMABILK. This lovely annual re¬ 
cently introduced from China is 
easily grown from seed, and will 
make a continuous show until fall. 
Plants grOw 18 to 20 inches tall 
and produce large sprays of Forget- 
Me-Not-like flowers, which are a 
beautiful shade of sky-blue, ideal 
for bedding or for cut flowers. 
Pkt. (200 seeds), 5«; 
l A h OX., 25(. 
CaIauc A strain of Coleus remarkable for diversity and 
richness of color combinations, some having cut 
and fringed edges and in colors containing all the tints of a 
gorgeous sunset. Easily grown from seed. Highly ornamental 
as pot plknts and for bordering walks and flower beds. 
Mixed Colors: Pkt. (100 seeds), 1 5t; 1/10 ox., $i.OO. 
r_• • Li„ These free-flowering annuals have 
Vinca t ertwtnrcle bright green, shiny foliage and large, 
showy flowers. The plants grow 12 to 18 inches tall and bloom 
freely during summer and fall. 
MIXED, All colors in a mixture; very showy and pleasing. 
Pkt. <100 seeds), 5«: Vh ox., SO«. 
Flowering Sweet Peas 
One of the loveliest flowers grown. A packet of seed will sow 
10 feet of row, 1 ounce 30 to 40 feet. 
NEW EXPOSITION PINK — See Novelties, Page 14 
MARY PICKFORD. This de¬ 
lightful variety is a beautiful 
light and dainty cream pink, 
with a faint suffusion of sal¬ 
mon; a strong grower, flowers 
perfect in form with wings very 
wavy. 
Pkt. (75 seeds), 1 Ox; 
V't ox., 30(. 
Fluffy Ruffles Sweet Peas 
FLUFFY RUFFLES. A beauti¬ 
ful ruffled Sweet Pea; long 
stemmed sprays of four flow¬ 
ers of lovely rich rose-pink on 
a salmon and cream ground; 
sweet fragrance. 
Pkt. (75 seeds), 1 Ox; 
Va ox., 30*. Mary Pickford Sweet Peas 
ORCHID-FLOWERED LONG BLOOMING MIXTURE 
This is a gorgeous mixture of giant Orchid-Flowered Sweet 
Peas, made up from 76 separate varieties, all blended In such 
a manner as to give a splendid display of colors. In order to 
make a long blooming period a generous amount of early 
varieties are included. 
Mixed All Colors: Pkt. (75 seeds), IOC ox., 30«. 
GIANT FLOWERING GORGEOUS MIXTURE 
A wonderful mixture producing giant flowers in nearly all the 
color variations to be found in Sweet Peas. Many of the 
Orchid or Spencer varieties will be found among them, in 
both early and late sorts. They grow successfully anywhere 
you can grow ordinary garden peas beginning to bloom early 
and continue for a long period. It is a fine mixture of Sweet 
Peas and only excelled by our Orchid-Flowered Long Blooming 
Mixture. 
Mixed All Colors: Pkt. (100 seeds), 1 0<; ox., 20*. 
Mrs. C. S. Thomas, Bay City, Mich., writes: "Just a few 
lines to let you know how well your seeds grew and how I 
like them. They are wonderful and I have the finest Asters 
I ever grew.” 
ANNUAL ROCK GARDEN SEEDS 
For quick results in the Rock Garden to have it complete the 
first season we offer a mixture of seed of those annuals grow¬ 
ing from about four inches to one foot in height, all of good 
bright colors, many of them coming into bloom in a few weeks 
from sowing the seed and by midsummer the Rock Garden 
would be completely established with a display of many bright 
colors and soft delicate tints. 
Many of the varieties in this mixture are hardy annuals, 
which self-sow and the following spring would show many- 
new plants coming up from the seed dropped this fall. 
The best method we have found in using this seed mixture 
is to sow the seed in a space large enough to allow of the 
seeds being well distributed and as the plants come up and 
reach a size large enough to transplant, it is not difficult to 
distinguish the different kinds, which may be taken out and 
grouped together at different locations selected In the Rock 
Garden. Pkt., IOC l A oz., 30*5 oz., $1.00. 
Annuals 
F. B. Mills Seed Grower, Rose Hill, N. Y. 
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