Annual Flower Seeds 21 
Nasturtiums 
Flowers in Color on Front Cover and page 23. 
For summer display in large or small beds, nothing can 
surpass Nasturtiums. They start to bloom early and keep 
up a continuous display of bright colored flowers until 
hard frost in fall. You can grow them in practically any 
garden soil. Plant the seed after soil is warm, covering an 
inch deep and dropping a couple of seeds every 3 inches. 
They should not be transplanted. Cut the Nasturtiums 
freely and they will bloom better. Do not pull them from 
the vines but snip them off. 
Dwarf Nasturtiums 
These are especially desirable for borders and beds forming neat 
compact plants 1 to ft. across. The more you pick the more 
they will bloom. 
1427 King Theodore. Rich Dark Red. 
1428 Yellow. Bright. 
1420 Empress of India. Scarlet. 
1430 Ruby King. Bluish Rose. 
1431 Crystal Palace. Rich yellow blotched with red. 
1432 Pearl or Moonlight. Very light yellow. 
Price any of above. Pkt. lOc; oz. 20c; 54 lb. 60c. 
1435 Collection. 1 pkt. each above 6 varieties 50c. 
1426 k4:„ J f ~ I _A splendid mixture. Pkt. lOc; oz. 20c; 54 lb. ©Oc; 
JVlixed Colors ib. $100. 
1 43© FANCY LEAVED DWARF. Very dwarf compact plants but the foliage is distinct and 
curious—variegated and marbled silvery white, and including the waved emerald green leaves. 
Flowers are showy. Mixed colors. Pkt. lOc; oz. 20c. 
Nasturtiums Add Color to Your Home 
Nasturtium Golden Gleam 
Double Nasturtiums 
See Front Cover and Page 8 . 
1438 m _Immense golden yellow 
^30id©n VjICQm double, sweet scented flow¬ 
ers. A real outstanding novelty of great beauty. Pkt. lOc; 'A 
oz. 25c. 
1439 CZ, Dazzling scarlet, delightfully 
OCOrl6t Oleam sweet scented, double and 
extra large. Like a fiery carpet. Pkt. 25c; 58 oz. 40c. 
1440 I—iwknVlr The result of years of 
Oleam fiyorids scientific breeding and sel¬ 
ection. The most remarkable achievement in plant breeding. 
Magnificent color range, seefront cover. Pkt. 2©c;58 oz. 3©c. 
Tall Nasturtiums 
1441 BEST TALL OR CLIMBING. For trailing over porch lattice 
or arbors, or for covering old fences or unsightly places, also for vases, 
we consider the tall varieties most desirable. There is also a greater 
variety in colors, including the brilliant Lobbianum type. Pkt. lOc; 
oz. 20c; 54 lb. ©Oc; lb. $1 OO. 
I 442 TALL IVY AND VARIEGATED. Combining two desirable new 
climbing types, the Ivy with bright green foliage, veined light, and the 
Variegated with green leaves mottled with creamy-white. Flowers 
brilliant mixed colors. Pkt. lOc; oz. 20c. 
1443 TRAILING TOM POUNCE. The best Nasturtium for porch 
boxes because of its trailing habit (vines 2 feet long.) At times you hardly 
see the foliage because of the wealth of flowers. Flowers are a little smaller 
than the ordinary Nasturtium, very bright yellow and scarlets. Pkt. 
lOc; oz. 20 c. 
Annual Popples 
Pa 
nsies 
Poppies will grow most anywhere and you should scatter seed wherever there is 
any space in your garden, they are so bright. Make several plantings to have fresh 
flowers throughout the summer. They will not stand transplanting. 
Other Annual Poppies 
1649 PEONY FLOWERED. Double. 
The flower heads are very double and often 
measure 3^ to 43^ inches across. The petals 
are shaggy and Peony-like. All colors 
Mixed. Pkt. lOc; *4 oz^20c. 
1650 TALL SALMON SHADES, IR¬ 
RESISTIBLE. Double. A new strain of 
Annual Poppies. The flowers are larger 
than the Peony and Carnation flowered 
Poppies. The salmon shades are particular¬ 
ly pleasing and worthy enough to draw the 
Award of Merit from the Royal Horti¬ 
cultural Society. Pkt. lOc; >4 oz. 25c. 
1653 FLANDERS FIELD. Single. The 
beautiful native Poppy that covers the war 
fields of France and Belgium. A glorious 
scarlet Poppy. You must have some of them 
in your garden. Pkt. lOc; *4 oz. 25c. 
1648 TEMPLIN-BRADLEY BRILLI¬ 
ANT MIXTURE. Fora brilliant and gaudy 
effect,plantlarge quantities of this mixture, 
containing all the bright colors known to 
Poppies. Pkt. 5c; *4 oz. 15c; oz. 35c. 
1074 GOLDEN BUTTERCUP POPPY, 
Shirley Popples 
The Shirley Poppies are all very attractive 
because of their good sized, beautiful silken 
flowers. 
1651 SWEET BRIAR. Double Shirley. 
The color is a deep rose-pink, like a wild 
rose, and formed like a large double begonia. 
It is much larger than the standard Double 
Shirley varieties. Pkt. l©c; J8 oz. 25c. 
1 652 THE DAZZLER. Double Shirley. 
A new Double Shirley Poppy of fine size 
and form. The color is a rich orange-scarlet, 
very attractive and unusual. Pkt. lOc; 
Shirley Poppies 'A oz - 35c. 
1654 SINGLE SUIRLF1Y MIXED. Silk or Ghost. The effect of this 
mixture of these new Poppies, is what you would expect to see in a Chinese 
garden, where vivid, glistening, still artistic harmonizing colors hold sway. 
Pkt. lOc; 'A oz. 26e; oz. 60c. 
1655 DOUBLE SHIRLEY' MIXED. Eldorado. Same mixture of bril¬ 
liant shades as the single mixed but the doubles last longer. There will be 
some singles and some semi-doubles. Pkt. lOc; 54 oz. 25c. 
In color on page 24 
Descriptions on page 25 
Double and 
Single Poppies 
Hunnemannia. Eschscholtzla, See Page 18. 
Primulas 
1661 PRIMULA OBCONICA. One of the most 
beautiful Primulas for pot plants and also for the sum¬ 
mer border. Fine large flowers in many colors. Start the 
plants in a light window, using a porous loam but one 
containing no leaf mold or peat. Giant Mixed. Pkt. 
25c. 
HARDY PRIMULAS. Hardy varieties of this desir¬ 
able garden plant are listed on page 40. 
Pyrethrum 
16S8 PYRETHRUM AUREUM. Golden Feather 
A dwarf growing little plant only a few inenes high, with 
golden foliage, whicii makes it an attractive border or 
formal bedding plant. Though half-hardy, it is best 
treated as an annual. Pkt. lOc; *4 oz. 25c. 
Pyrethrum Plants in coufr? lee page 51 
Ornamental Fruits 
1751 Jerusalem or Cleveland 
Ornamental pot plant bearing large, 
^nerry bright red cherries. A lovely house plant, 
Pkt. I Oc; ^ oz. 25c. 
1 752 Ornamental Peppers 
Capsicum. Interesting little bushy plants bearing 
brilliant and curious fruits in many shapes and colors. 
Pkt. lOc; 54 « z " 25c. 
Rose Moss Portulaca Sun Plant 
For brilliant coloring, nothing can excel a bed of Portulaca, with its silky flowers 
glistening in the sunlight. No bedding plant equals the Portulaca for places exposed 
to the hot sun. 
1641 r^onl*\lo Comprising many brilliant colors. Seventy-five per cent should 
L/OUOI6 produce perfectly double flowers resembling small, fully open 
roses. Pkt. lOc; 58 oz. AOc; 54 oz. 65c. 
1640 p nr ; c Rorv.ilv/ h arger flowered than the old fashioned, and one of 
* Qj IS DeaUiy the brightest, showiest low border flowers in exist¬ 
ence. Colored with the gayest purple. Pkt. lOc; J-fc oz. 25c. 
Single Flowering 
The single-flowering Portulaca is unsurpassed for carpet bedding where a brilliant 
effect is desired. Our strain contains white, yellow, pink and scarlet. 
1642 Single Mixed Portulaca. Pkt. ioc; 54 oz. 25c. 
Double Portulaca 
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