NASTURTIUM Na-stur-shum (Indian Cress) 
Showy, old-fashioned annual flowers noted for their brilliant coloring. Of simple culture, will succeed anywhere, but should be grown 
on poor soil. Rich soil produces a rank growth of foliage which hides most of the flowers. 
Excellent for mass planting, edging, covering up rough places. The tall or climbing varieties are useful for covering old walls, fences, 
boulders, etc. Sow seed outdoors during April-May. 
TALL SINGLE NASTURTIUMS (Climbing) 
Tall Apricot Tall Crimson Tall Cream 
Tall Salmon Tall Scarlet Tall Choice Mixed 
Tall Yellow 
Any of above reselected tall sorts: 
Lb. S2.00 34 lb. 65c. Oz. 25c. Pkt. 10c. 
See also under TROPAEOLUM, page 92. 
NEW DOUBLE SWEET-SCENTED NASTURTIUMS 
The horticultural world has indeed been enriched by the creation of these double-flowered, deli - 
gPF~ ciously fragrant forms of the old-fashioned Nasturtiums. They are exceedingly valuable 
for general garden use, as cut flowers outdoors, and under glass in Winter, give same culture 
as the ordinary kinds. 
Double Golden Gleam, Reselected (Sweet-scented). 
Semi-dwarf, about 18 inches, throwing out short runners. 
The golden yellow, double flowers are borne on erect 
stems 6 inches long. Originator's seed—hand picked. 
34 lb. $3.00 Oz. $1.25 oz. 75c. Pkt. 25c. 
Double Golden Gleam. Regular stock. 
)4 lb. $1.50 Oz. 50c. 34 oz. 30c. Pkt. 15c. 
Dwarf Double Golden Ball. This new introduction 
eliminates the troublesome runners common in the original 
Golden Gleam. The plants are dwarf and compact with an 
abundance of large, double, sweetly-scented flowers. Pro¬ 
duced well above the foliage. 
Originator's Seed (packets only ) Pkt. (20 seeds) 75c. 
Double Scarlet Gleam (Sweet-scented). Gold Medal. 
All-American selections for 1935. Derived from Golden 
Gleam. Dazzling in color, delightfully fragrant; large, dou¬ 
ble blossoms semi-dwarf. 
Originator’s Seed (Packets only) Pkts. 50c. and 30c. 
Dwarf Double Scarlet Ball (Sweet-scented). Highly 
commended, R. H. S. An orange-scarlet companion to 
Dwarf Double Golden Ball. Dwarf, compact habit. 
Originator's Seed (Packets only) . . . Pkts. 50c. 
Dwarf Double Giants Mixed (Sweet-scented). Dwarf, 
compact plants, large, double flowers, on good, long stems. 
Colors range from lightest to darkest. 
Originator’s Seed (Packets only) Pkt. (15 seeds) $1.25 
Double Gleam Hybrids, Mixed (Sweet-scented). Award 
of Merit , All-American Selections for 1935. The same 
habit as Double Golden Gleam in a wide range of gorgeous 
colors. Semi-dwarf. 
Originator’s Seed (Packets only) Pkts. 50c. and 30c. 
DWARF SINGLE VARIETIES. Height 12 inches 
Dwarf Yellow Dwarf Salmon Dwarf Cerise 
Dwarf Rose Dwarf Crimson Dwarf Mixed 
Dwarf Scarlet 
T.T.S. NEW DOUBLE SWEET-SCENTED NASTURTIUM 
Golden Gleam 
Any of above, special reselected strains: 
Lb. $3.00 34 lb. $1.00 Oz. 35c. Pkt. 15c. 
NEMESIA STRUMOSA SUTTONI Ne -me-si-a 
Greenhouse flowering plant, also for Summer bedding. Great 
beds of these gorgeous flowers may be seen in bloom during 
September throughout Scotland. For greenhouse growing, sow 
seed in August or September. They thrive best in cool green¬ 
house without forcing. For Spring bedding sow seed early 
February; for Summer bedding, March is the best time. 
LARGE-FLOWERED. 1 foot 
Pale Yellow Rose Pink White 
Rich Orange Crimson Blue 
Cherry Red Scarlet Special 
Bronze-Pink Shades 
Any of the above, each ... . 
DWARF HYBRIDS. 8 inches 
Aurora. Bright crimson with white; attractive. 
Twilight. Charming blue and white bicolor. 
White Gem. Fine in contrast with Blue Gem. 
Blue Gem. Very pretty Forget-me-not blue. 
Fire King. Brilliant scarlet flowers. The plants are particu¬ 
larly neat in habit. Choice. 
Any of the above five, each . ... Pkt. 50c. 
Mixture 
Pkt. 50c. 
T.T.S. 
NEMESIA—Dwarf Hybrid, Blue Gem 
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