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NASTURTIUMS ARE WELCOME IN EVERY GARDEN 
MYOSOTIS (Forget-me-not) O 
(Normal germination, 15-20 days) 
One of the most satisfactory early Spring flowers. 
They are perennials and quite hardy, although 
they do need some protection during very severe 
weather. Flourish in shady moist situation. 
6 inches. Native to both Europe and America. 
Dwarf Alpestris Blue .$■ oz., 36c.; pkt., 10 
Chinese Forget-Me-Not —See Cynoglossum. 
LANDRETHS’ NASTURTIUM □ 
Sow when the Apple is in bloom 
Transplant when two inches high 
(Normal germination, 8-10 days) 
SPECIAL NOVELTIES 
Double Sweet-Scented Nasturtiums 
Originator’s Stock Only (Bodger) 
Golden Gleam Double —A bouquet ®f these 
golden-yellow flowers, distinctly double in form, 
will fill a room with delightful fragrance, in 
addition to being a treat to the eye. 
Flowers are borne on 6 inch stems, held well above 
the foliage, which adds much to the appearance 
of the plant. It will doubtless be a valuable 
addition to our list of annual flowers. Is winning 
in shows everywhere. Late planting is best, and 
this variety needs considerable moisture to bloom 
really well.Oz., 30c.; pkt., 10 
Glorious Gleam Double Hybrids —Award of 
Merit for 1935. These Nasturtiums are the result 
of a “cross” between the famous Golden Gleam 
Double, and the old-fashioned singles. Colors 
never dreamed of in a double Nasturtium 
abound in profusion. Glorious flowers of salmon, 
golden-yellow, orange-scarlet, cerise, cream-yellow, 
orange, crimson, and gold flushed with scarlet 
combine with the fresh green foliage. Stems are 
long, and bear the flowers well above the leaves. 
Sweet scented, too. Like cool nights and con¬ 
siderable water.Packet, 26 
Scarlet Gleam Double —Gold Medal Winner for 
1935. Flowers of an intense fiery-orange-scarlet, 
and of very large size, held well above the foliage 
and of more pronounced fragrance than its parent. 
This variety needs a good deal of moisture for 
best blooming.Packet, 26 
DWARF SINGLE NASTURTIUMS □ 
The Dwarf Sorts are adapted for beds and 
borders 
8 to 16 inches 
Landreths’ Dwarf Mixed —-A mixture of the best 
dwarf varieties, producing an agreeable effect. 
Per Pkt., 10c. ; oz., 20c.; y lb., 45c.; lb., $1.36 
The Nasturtiums, with four or five other ornamental 
plants, lead everything else in the garden. These 
flowers require next to no care and thrive best in 
a moderately poor soil, enduring heat and dry 
weather remarkably well. The flowers are of all 
colors, from deep chocolate to nearly white. 
They are very effective w r hen planted in borders 
and bloom from early summer until killed by 
frost. One Ounce sows 30 feet of single row. 
Native from Mexico to Chile. 
TALL SINGLE NASTURTIUMS 
Climbing 4 to 6 feet high 
Landreths’ Tall Mixed —A combination of the 
best tall varieties. 
Per Pkt., 10c.; oz., 20c.; $■ lb., 46c.; lb., $1.36 
Separate colors of both Dwarf and Tall 
Nasturtiums supplied on request 
NEMESIA □ 
(Normal germination, 20-30 days) 
Triumph Mixed (Nana Compacta) —Half-hardy 
annual, 1 foot tall, with orchid-like flow r ers in 
many colors, ranging from rose and yellow-orange 
to blue. Excellent for borders, bedding, and as a 
pot-plant. We can thank South Africa for 
Nemesia.| oz., 60c.; pkt., 16 
NEMOPHILA □ 
(Normal germination, 10-15 days) 
Insignis Mixed —Hardy annual of very easy 
culture. Is effective as the front row of a border, 
where it should be sown in patches where plants 
are to flower. Six inches tall. Is a California 
wild flower.^ oz., 20c.; pkt., 10 
★Blue. 5 oz., 20c.; pkt., 10 
NEPETA (Mauve Catnip) O 
(Normal germination, 15-30 days) 
★Mussini Nana Compacta— Compact bushes 
bearing terminal spikes of pale lavender-blue 
blossoms. Splendid for edging and rock work. 
Both flowers and foliage are aromatic. May be 
clipped back at any time, if growth becomes too 
strong. 12 inches. Native of Persia. 
Double Nasturtium Golden Gleam 
