Double Gleam Nasturtiums 
MIMULUS 
Mim’-eu-lus 
(Monkey Flower) 
Fr. Mimulus Ger. Wassergaukler 
Brilliant perennials for bedding in partial 
shade or pot culture. They bloom the first 
year if started early. The seed is fine and 
should be sown in seed pans and very lightly 
covered. Height l 1 ^ feet. 
3383 Cardinalis (Scarlet Monkey Flower). 
Rich dark red. 2 pkts. for 25c, packet 15c. 
3385 Tigrinus Grandiflorus. Superb spotted 
and tigered strain, large flowered. Mixed. 
2 pkts. for 25c, packet 15c. 
3384 Mosohatus (Musk Plant). Small yellow 
flowers, attractive for pots or baskets. Fol¬ 
iage musk scented. 2 packets for 25c, packet 
15c. 
NEMESIA 
Ne-mee'-si-a 
Fr. Nemesia Ger. Elfenspiegel 
A very useful annual. Sometimes called the 
Baby Snapdragon. Colors include rose, yel¬ 
low, blue, orange, etc. 
3462 Grandiflora Suttoni. Blue. New, large 
flowered, blue. 1/16 oz. $1.50, packet 50c. 
3461 Grandiflora Suttoni. Cherry red. 1/16 
oz. 75c, packet 35c. 
3457 Grandiflora Suttoni. Orange. 1/16 oz. 
75c, packet 35c. 
3458 Grandiflora Suttoni. Rose. 1/16 oz. 75c, 
packet 35c. 
3459 Grandiflora Suttoni. Scarlet. 1/16 oz. 
75c, packet 35c. 
3460 Grandiflora Suttoni Mixed. A very 
pretty and effective annual 1 ft. high, used 
for beds and low borders and edging. The 
flowers are not unlike a miniature Snapdrag¬ 
on and appear in shades of rose, yellow, 
orange, blue, etc. V& oz. 75c, packet 25c. 
NICOTIANA 
Ni-koh-shi-ay’-na 
Fr. Tabac Ger. 'Liertabak Sp. Tabaco 
3467 Affinis (Tuberose-flowered Tobacco). 
Free flowering annuals with deliciously 
scented tubular white flowers, growing 2 to 
S ft. in height. % oz. 30c, packet 10c. 
3470 Sanderae Hybrids. Large flowering hy¬ 
brids. Very showy, in a great variety of 
colors, bi oz. 30c, packet 10c. 
NIGELLA 
Ny-gel'-la 
(Love-in-a-Mist) 
Fr. Nigelle Ger. Jungfrau in Grunen 
Cheveux de Venus Sp. Agrnuz 
3475 Damascena Double Mixed. Compact 
free-flowering annuals with finely cut foliage 
and curiously formed flowers and seed pods. 
Easily grown anywhere from seed sown in 
the open in the spring. % oz. 25c, packet 10c. 
3473 Miss Jekyll. A distinct and lovely sort 
with rich cornflower blue flowers, good for 
cutting. 18 Inches. % oz. 25c, packet 10c. 
NIEREMBERGIA 
Nee-rem-ber’-gi-a 
Fr. Nierembergia 
3471 Calycina (Gracilis). Graceful perennials 
1 to IVz ft. used for hanging baskets, rock 
work or bedding. Flowers lavender. Per 
packet 15c. 
CRISP LEAVED 
Nas-tur'-shi-um 
Fr. Capucine Ger. Kapuzinerkresse Sp. Capuchina 
Mastuerzo 
For color, length of bloom, ease of culture 
and general usefulness in the flower garden 
the Nasturtium has no equal. Where winters 
are mild as in Southern California Nastur¬ 
tiums may be sown practically any time and 
within a few weeks the brilliantly coloied 
flowers begin to appear, continuing in bloom 
the entire season. They are usually sown 
where they are to bloom and the seed is 
covered about 1 inch with soil. 
DWARF SORTS OR TOM THUMB 
NASTURTIUMS 
3432 Bronze. Deep bronze yellow. 
3436 Empress of India. Crimson with dark 
foliage. 
3437 Golden King. Rich golden yellow. 
3438 King of Tom Thumbs. Deep rich scar¬ 
let with dark foliage. 
3439 King Theodore. Dark maroon red, dark- 
leaved. 
3441 Lady-Bird. Golden yellow marked and 
spotted with crimson. 
3442 Pearl. Cream white. 
3443 Prince Henry. Cream marked and 
blotched red. 
3445 Rose. A beautiful soft rose. 
3448 Salmon Queen or Vesuvius. Deep sal¬ 
mon. 
Price: Any of the above 25c per oz., 10c 
per packet. 
Collection of one packet each of the ten sorts 
for 75c. 
3450 Large Flowering Dwarf Mixed. All 
shades. Oz. 15c, packet 10c. 
MYOSOTIS 
My-oh-soh'-tis 
(Forget-me-not) 
Fr. Myosotis Sp. Miosotis Ger. V ergissmeinnicht 
No Me Ohides 
Handsome spring flowering perennial flowers 
well known and admired by everyone. They 
succeed best in a moist shady location. Sow 
in fall in seed boxes and transplant. 
3393 Alpestris Blue. Rich blue, floriferous 
and effective; 9 Inches. % oz. 45c, packet 10c. 
3401 Oblongata Blue Bird. Winter flowering, 
deep blue. May be grown in sun. Pkt. 20c. 
3396 Victoria. Very bushy and compact with 
large heads of clean, azure blue flowers. 
Packet 15c. 
3400 Alpestris Mixed. Many shades of blue, 
rose and white. M oz. 45c, packet 10c. 
3403 Palustris Semperflorens (Marsh Forget- 
me-not). An ever blooming stra-in producing 
numerous sprays of clear blue flowers prac¬ 
tically all summer. 2 packets for 25c, per 
packet 15c. 
3402 Dissitiflora. Large flowered dwarf va¬ 
riety, bright blue. 2 packets for 25c, per 
packet 15c. 
NEPETA 
3466 Mussini. Hardy perennial. One of the 
best rock garden plants. The flowers are 
lilac blue, 12 in. high. Pkt. 20c. 
PELARGONIUM 
Lady Washington Geranium 
2985 Grandiflorum. Mixed. A beautiful per¬ 
ennial bedding and border plant. Shades of 
rose and red with darker blotches in the 
center. Pkt. 25c. 
PASSIFLORA 
A splendid perennial climber, making a 
permanent and more or less woody vine. 
The flowers are very beautiful and of great 
Interest due to their peculiar formation. 
3563 Coerulea. Sky blue. 
3566 Rosacea. Carmine. 
3564 Edulis. Lavender. 
3568 Choicest Mixed. 
Price: Any of the above sorts % oz. $1.00, 
per packet 25c. 
PHYSALIS 
Fy’-sa-lis (Physalis) 
(Chinese Lantern) 
Fr. Physalis Ger. Laternenpflanze 
8644 Franchetti. Attractive and interesting 
perennial, flowering the first season from 
seed. Especially popular for its lantern-like 
fruits which can be cut and dried for winter 
use. % oz. 30c, packet 10c. 
NASTURTIUMS 
DOUBLE SWEET SCENTED 
3426 Golden Gleam. One of the most popu¬ 
lar novelties introduced in years. The large, 
golden yellow double flowers are borne on 
erect stems 6 inches high. Pkt. 10c, oz. 30c. 
3430 Double Gleam Hybrids. The new double 
sweet scented nasturtiums in a wide range 
of colors. Pkt. 10c, V 2 oz. 20c. 
Scarlet Gleam and Orange Gleam. See Nov¬ 
elty Section, pages 6 to 11. 
GIANTS OF CALIFORNIA 
Properly supported, Nasturtiums of the 
giant strain quickly grow to the height of 
eight feel or more. They make good screens, 
cover lattices and fences and may be used as 
creepers on banks, rock work or any un¬ 
sightly hare space in the landscape. 
3405 Butterfly. Yellow spotted with salmon. 
3406 Chameleon. Produces flowers of several 
different shades on the same plant. 
3408 Edward Otto. Brownish lilac. 
3411 King Theodore. Maroon, dark foliage. 
3412 Dunnett’s Orange. Bright orange. 
3413 Pearl or Moonhynt. Creamy wmte. 
3417 Schultzii. Large bright scarlet. 
3418 Vesuvius. A very pleasing shade of 
salmon rose. 
3419 Yellow. Rich canary yellow. 
Price: All the above varieties 20c per oz., 
10c per packet. 
3420 Tall Giants of California Mixed. A 
wondeiful mixture of giant sorts. Oz. 15c, 
packet 10c. 
3422 Ivy Leaved Mixed. Leaves prettily 
veined. Plants trailing. Oz. 20c, packet 10c. 
PENTSTEMON 
Pent-stee'-mon 
Fr. Pentstemon Ger. Bartfaden Sp. Penstemo 
Lovely perennials for beds, borders, etc., 
growing 2 or 3 feet high. Continuously in 
bloom, the bushy plants being a mass of 
flower spikes closely set with Gloxinia-like 
flowers in all shades of red, rose, salmon, 
lavender and purple. Sow the seed in fall 
or in the early spring in seed pans or boxes 
and transplant when large enough to handle. 
3569 Hartwegi Grandiflora Mixed. Superb 
large flowers beautifully marked and spotted. 
1/16 oz. 50c. packet 25c. 
3570 Finest Mixed. Choice mixture of many 
shades; tall and large flowered. 1/16 oz. 30c, 
packet 10c. 
PHASEOLUS 
3619 Caracal la. A very curious vine growing 
about 8 feet high; flowers, lilac-purple. Per 
packet 15c. 
28 
Nemesia 
