Nasturtium Bodger’s Double • • • 
Sweet Scented Scarlet Gleam 
S CARLET GLEAM when grown in a large block has been 
likened to a huge fiery carpet spread over the ground. It 
is in fact the most intensely dazzling color one could 
imagine in a flower, even more showy than the vivid golden yellow 
of Golden Gleam. Similar in habit of growth, the type of double¬ 
ness found in the individual flowers is somewhat different from 
that known in the popular Golden Gleam. While Golden Gleam 
derives its effect of doubleness from petals which are markedly 
wrinkled, almost fluted, Scarlet Gleam is more or less plain petaled 
and deeper throated, although the individual petals are at least 
twice the size of ordinary Nasturtiums. The doubleness is caused 
by an overlapping of small petals toward the center. When grown 
under favorable conditions, therefore, the throat has a tendency 
to show, and the flowers appear but semi-double. When well 
grown, the general effect is that of complete doubleness. For 
cutting or garden use Scarlet Gleam has but few equals. Sold at 
25 cents per packet. 
Nasturtium Bodger’s Double • • ♦ 
Sweet Scented Golden Gleam 
Golden Gleam is maintaining its position as the best known and 
most popular novelty of the past two seasons, becoming even more 
popular as time goes on. The large, double sweet scented golden 
yellow flowers on long stems are borne profusely well above the 
bright green foliage of the neat semi-dwarf plants. Ideal for any 
garden use. Sold at 10 cents per packet. 
Nasturtium Bodger’s Double Sweet Scented 
Glorious Gleam Hybrids Finest Mixed 
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 of the foliage, giving the effect of a solid mass of color. 
The color range includes an evenly balanced blend of the glorious 
assortment of brilliant shades: salmon, golden yellow, orange 
scarlet, cerise, cream yellow, orange, maroon, crimson, and many 
spotted varieties. Sold at 25 cents per packet. 
From the Press of GEO. M. ALLEN & SON 
