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WAVSIDE GARDENS 
N/l E N TO IV, OHIO 
out-of-the-usual Nasturtiums 
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If you have never grown Golden 
Gleam Nasturtiums there’s some' 
thing real in store for you. Just 
forget it is a Nasturtium and you 
would say it was some lovely 
golden gleaming something else. 
It’s hard to conceive of a Nai' 
turtium being sweet'scented, but 
it is. Not fussy at all to grow. 
Blooms early. Stays late. 
Few other flowers can rival the Nasturtium for brilliant coloring, 
and when grown in large masses in the garden or in ribbon borders 
by the sides of paths and drives the effect is most striking. These 
flowers have also become very popular for decorating the dinner- 
table and small vases in the drawing-room, for which purpose the 
more delicate shades found in the newer varieties are especially suit¬ 
able. All the varieties should be grown on poor soil. The flowers 
then appear above the foliage, but on rich land, or on ground 
heavily manured, the flowers, however abundant, are masked by the 
taller-growing foliage. In a dry season watering in July and August 
will prolong the display for weeks. 
Tom Thumb or Dwarf Varieties 
12597. Sutton’s Sunset. A beautiful variety of a distinct rich shade 
of orange-pink. Habit unusually compact and the flowers are pro¬ 
duced well above the foliage. Per pkt., 19c. 
12599. Sutton’s Cherry-Red. Rich cherry-colored flowers which 
stand well clear of the small bronzy foliage. Per pkt., 19c. 
12604. Sutton’s Improved Ruby King. Charming rosy carmine flow¬ 
ers, dark foliage. Per pkt., 19c. 
12606. Salmon King Per pkt., 19c. 
12609. Sutton’s Rose Beauty. Very bright rosy pink flowers, which 
make a most charming effect on the golden foliage. Per pkt., 19c. 
12639. Yellow (Golden King). Per pkt., 19c. 
12647. Mixed colors. Per pkt., 19c. 
Semi-Dwarf Nasturtium 
12593. Double Golden Gleam. This popular strain, introduced in 
1932, proved to be one of the finest novelties of recent years. The 
double flowers, which are of a rich yellow color and sweet scented, 
represent a distinct break in Nasturtiums. The flowers stand 
well above the foliage, and when in full bloom the entire plant is 
a blaze of color. This Nasturtium is equally suitable for growing 
in pots as a climber, or in hanging-baskets for conservatory decora¬ 
tion. Per pkt., 32c. 
12591. Double Gleam Hybrids (New). A splendid mixture contain¬ 
ing an almost endless variety of colors, ranging from the palest 
primrose through yellow, salmon, cerise, and scarlet to deep 
crimson and maroon, giving a most brilliant effect. The flowers 
have a very pleasing scent. Per pkt., 32c. 
Sutton's Nasturtium. 
