NASTURTIUMS 
A rnanx-llous range of new 
colors lias been develof/id in 
this favorite flower, which is 
in fyjnstant bloom throughout 
the season, and if these are 
kept well picked so that the 
jdant cannot produce seed 
they will continue to flower 
until frost. No other annual 
flower seed will prcaluce such 
a lavish profusion of bloom for 
«o long a time and with the 
same small outlay of care and 
attention. 
Thin, poor soil. If r<ossible, 
disintegrated rock is the l^est 
soil, as this produces the maxi¬ 
mum of bloom. Soils ill which 
manure has been used heavily 
causes the plains to jiroduce a 
heavy growth of leaves at the 
exfienseof blos.soms. They are 
also In such soils apt to rot off 
in wet weather, esiieclally If 
the plants have been left stand¬ 
ing close to one another. 
You cannot have too many 
Nasturtiums. Plant them 
along fences, hedges or wher¬ 
ever it Is desired to have a 
bunch of bright color. 
DWARF NASTCRTIUMS. 
DWARF OR TOM THUMB NASTURTIUMS 
These have a neat compact habit and attractive foliage, 
are not disturbed by liiseets, bloom In two months from seed, 
and most i/rofusely till fro.st. 
2110. 
Aurora. Ytillow, velncil. 
I’KT. 
SO 05 
PER OZ. 
SO 10 
Hoiiuty. Yellow iitul scurlet . . 
5 
10 
2132. 
Cliamcloon. H|ilaslicdwlth crimson, 
bronze and yellow . 
5 
15 
2133, 
Ccuruloo-x’oHuuin. llhii.sh rose . . 
5 
10 
2122. 
OriinHoii . . 
5 
15 
213'1. 
OryMfal Palaco Gem. Yellow and 
earmiue ...... 
5 
10 
21t3. 
KinproHH of Xiid la. Deep crimson ; 
fine dark foliage . .... 
5 
15 
2123. 
Guidon Cloth. CtoUlon yellow 
leaves, snarleL flowers ....... 
5 
15 
2135, 
Golden King, (ioldon yellow . . . 
5 
10 
2180, 
Kliifi: of Tom ThiimhH. Scarlet . . 
5 
15 
2M1. 
KIuk Thoodoro. Ulaek, velvety . . 
5 
10 
2Mfi, 
I*ady Bird. Yellow and red . 
5 
15 
2130. 
Prliici) Henry, biglil yellow, mar¬ 
bled scarlet . 
5 
15 
2121, 
ItOHO . . 
5 
10 
2125, 
Iliiliy King. Dark red. 
5 
15 
21211. 
Hpotiod . . • . 
5 
. 10 
2M2, 
■\VliHo or Pearl. 
5 
10 
2M1. 
Yellow. 
6 
10 
2M7. 
Mixed.. . 
5 
10 
tloliiiHoii'H Gholee Dwarf, Mixed, 
Per li lb., 2.5 
j)er lb., 75 
TALL, OR CLIMBING NASTURTIUMS 
(Tropical urn niajtis) 
Desldes Iheirordlnary garden use for trailing over fences, 
trellises, stone walls, etc., these can also be grown ns pot- 
jilanls for winter llowering, as screens, or ns trailers for hang¬ 
ing baskets and vases. 
I'KT. TER oz. 
t!l'27. Jnii'tor. New giant-flowered; beau¬ 
tiful golden yellow . SO 05 $0 20 
2125. Cliaiiiolooii. Various. 5 15 
2120. Dark Orlinsou 5 10 
2100. Kdward Otto, llrownish lilac . . 5 15 
21117. lIuiutsphiurIciiMi. Orange ... 5 10 
2101. Iloluuinaiiiil. Choeolate. 5 10 
2bM. King Theodore. Ulaek. 5 10 
2151. Orange . 5 10 
2102. I'oarl. Whitish. 5 10 
21115. llogolianiinr. Purplish violet... 5 10 
2150. Itloltke. lilulsh rose. 6 10 
2103. Itoee. 6 10 
21,5.5. 
Scarlet . . 
PKT. 
SO 0.5 
PER OZ. 
SO 10 
2101. 
Scheuerianuin. Spotted. 
5 
10 
2105. 
Schlllincri. 
5'ellow, sriotted . . . . 
5 
1 ' 
2100. 
.Seliulzl. Darkest leaved. 
5 
10 
2167. 
striped . . 
5 
10 
2irt8. 
Yellow . . 
5 
10 
2169. 
VesiiviuH. 
Salmon; dark leaved . . 
5 
10 
2156. 
Mixed 
5 
10 
JoliriHon’H 
Choice Tall, Mixed, 
PerJ^lb., 20 
per lb., 60 
LOBB’S NASTURTIUMS 
(Tropccolum Lobbianum, clc.) 
TROPAEOLUni DOBBIANUM. This class is remark¬ 
able for the Intensely brilliant colors of its Mowers, which are 
a triMe smaller than those of other sorbs. In moderately rich 
soil they climb high and bloom brilliantly. Average height, 
0 feet. 
FKT. 
2170. Ivj-I.eaved. A Hne new strain with 
dnrkgreen ivy-like leaves and beau¬ 
tiful laciniated deep-scarlet flowers, SO 05 
2118. Asa Gray. Yellowish white ... 5 
2172. Falgons. Dark scarlet. 5 
2173. Margiiorite. Pale yellow, flushed 
blood-red . . . 5 
2171. Luolfor. Very dark scarlet . . 5 
2175. Crown Prince of Prussia. Blood- 
red ... . . . . 5 
21,59. Giant of Bat lies. .Sulphur and red, 5 
2170. Primrose. Cream,with brotvn sixits, 5 
2177. Crystal Palace. Scarlet. 5 
2151. SpltDro. Brilliant scarlet. 5 
2178. Lllll Schmidt. Scarlet. 5 
2179. Lllliput, Mixed. 5 
2152. Finest Mixture. 5 
2157, Madame Gunter Hybrids* A 
Ficnch strain noted for wide range 
of fine colors. 5 
PER oz. 
so 35 
15 
15 
16 
15 
15 
15 
15 
15 
15 
15 
15 
15 
20 
One of our customers wTites of our NASTDK- 
TITJMS: “ Y'our collection of Nasturtiums is the 
finest we have ever grown. They bloom profusely 
from early summer until fall and make our gar¬ 
den gorgeous with bright coloring. The foliage 
is remarkably beautiful.” Above iltmlralion i> o 
pholograph taken from a bunch from this particular 
garden. 
