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CHAS. WINSEL, SEEDSMAN 
NASTURTIUM DOUBLE SCARLET GLEAM 
(Bodger) 
Ever since the introduction of Golden Gleam in 1931, 
interest has run high in anticipation of new colors in the 
double, sweet scented Gleam type of nasturtium. In intro¬ 
ducing Scai'let Gleam this year we ai e giving the first 
answer to this demand for additional colors. 
Those who have seen Scarlet Gleam growing, enthusias¬ 
tically proclaim it even more intensely dazzling in color 
than the showy Golden Gleam. The flowers are a fiery 
orange scarlet, a color comparable to the brilliance of 
Scarlet Sage, or seeing a row of the plants one might vis¬ 
ualize a showy border of scarlet Geraniums. The individual 
are of an immense size, almost three inches across, much 
larger than any Nasturtium ever known. The sweet frag¬ 
rance is more pronounced, and the double flowers more 
uniformly well formed. The foliage is the same lush green 
characteristic of Golden Gleam, and the contrast of the 
large, double, fiery scarlet flowers above their cool restful 
green leaves attracts and holds the eye at once, while the 
ease with which they can be grown under almost any 
conditions will make Scarlet Gleam the most popular all 
around annual. 
The plants are semi-dwarf, throwing short runners from 
a well rounded free flowering bush, with long wiry stems 
bearing the numerous flowers well above the foliage, which 
gives the effect of a solid mass of color. 
Price.Per oz., $2.00 per '/ 4 lb., $6.00 per lb., $20.00 
NASTURTIUM DOUBLE GLEAM HYBRIDS 
(Bodger) 
With the introduction of these Gleam Hybrids the flower 
world is enriched by an advance in the forward progress 
of the plant world. As the Dahlia Flowered Zinnias in 1924 
tolled the death knell of the Single Zinnia, Double Gleam 
Nasturtiums in 1934 are the fountain head from which 
will issue the flower of tomorrow in the Nasturtium fam¬ 
ily.' The Hybrids are a collection of gorgeously colored, 
large, well formed flowers of such dazzling beauty that 
the mind hesitates to credit the evidence of the eyes. 
Colors certainly never dreamed of before in a double nas¬ 
turtium abound in profusion—glorious flowers of salmon, 
golden yellow, orange scarlet, cerise, cream yellow, orange, 
crimson, and gold flushed scarlet combine with the foliage 
of fresh green. They thrive under almost any cultural con¬ 
ditions, and this factor, combined with the brilliance of 
their colors, assures Gleam Hybrids of a universal 
popularity. 
The plants are semi-dwarf, throwing short runners from 
well rounded free flowering bushes. Stems are long, and 
bear the flowers well above the foliage of the plant. In the 
garden or for cutting no flower could be more lovely. 
Price.per oz., $2.00 per */ 4 lb., $6.00 per lb., $20.00 
NASTURTIUM DOUBLE GOLDEN GLEAM 
(Bodger) 
(Award of Merit, R.H.S. 1932, Gold Medal, All American 
Selections 1033) 
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 blight green foliage of 
the neat semi-dwarf plants. Ideal for any garden use. 
Price.per oz., 20c per /* lb., 60c per lb., $2.00 
