NASTURTIUMS DWARF, or BEDDING 
A great advance has been made of late years in the range of new colors which have been developed in this popular flower, which ia 
one of our most beautiful annuals; easily grown, and producing a great profusion of brilliantly colored flowers from within a few weeks 
frost; they will flower more profusely in thin soil. Our Nasturtiums are noted for their 
after they are sown until they are killed by 
size, variety and brilliancy of their colors. 
Aurora. Salmon rose and blush, with garnet blotches 
Beauty. Yellow flushed vermilion.Oz. 15c. 
Bronze Color. Rich coppery bronze.Oz. 20c. 
Chameleon. Blotched crimson, bronze and yellow. .Oz. 20c. 
Cloth of Gold. Yellow foliage, flowers deep scarlet. .Oz. 20c. 
Coerulea rosea. Rose tinged purple.Oz. 15c. 
Crystal Palace Gem. Sulphur, maroon spots.Oz. 20c. 
Empress of India. Brilliant crimson; dark foliage. .Oz. 20c. 
Golden King. Golden yellow.Oz. 20c. 
King of Tom Thumbs. Scarlet. Oz. 20c. 
King Theodore. Dark maroon; dark foliage.Oz. 20c. 
Lady Bird. Orange yellow, red spots.Oz. 20c. 
Pearl. Creamy white.Oz. 15c. 
Prince Henry. Cream color, marbled and spotted 
with bright scarlet and tipped with wine red.Oz. 20c. 
Rose.Oz. 20c. 
Ruby King. Carmine. Oz. 20c. 
Elliott’s Choice Mixed Oz. 15c., J4 lb. 
Collection of twelve Tom Thumb varieties, 50c. 
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LOBB’S CLIMBING NASTURTIUMS 
They are as easily grown as the common Tall Nasturtium, which 
they far surpass in brilliancy of their flowers, in height, rapid growth 
and freedom of bloom. Also very desirable for Winter blooming. 
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Asa Gray. Primrose yellow.$°JJJ 
Lucifer. Very dark scarlet. JJJ 
Spitfire. Brilliant scarlet. JJJ 
Chaixianum. Yellow, blotched carmine. JJJ 
Roi des Noirs. Blackish crimson. ••••••• JO 
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TALL, or CLIMBING NASTURTIUMS 
Besides their ordinary garden use for trailing over fences, trellises, 
stone walls, etc., these can also be grown as pot plants for Winter 
flowering, as screens, or as trailers for hanging baskets and vases. 
Sow plenty of seeds in drills, and thin to six inches. They bloom 
most quickly and profusely in poor soil. Pkt# 
King Theodore. Dark crimson, dark foliage.Oz. 15c. $0.05 
Chocolate.Oz. 15c. 
Orange. Oz. 15c. 
Pearl. Cream white.Oz. 15c. 
Prince Henry. Cream color, spotted crimson.Oz. 15c. 
Regelianum. Purple velvet.Oz. 15c. 
Rose.Oz. 15c. 
Scarlet.Oz. 15c. 
Yellow.Oz. 15c. 
Madame Gunther Hybrids. A French strain noted 
for wide range of colors.Oz. 25c. 
Golden-Leaved Scarlet. Flowers dark crimson scar¬ 
let; foliage yellow.Oz. 15c. 
Elliott’s Choice Mixed. All colors. . . .Oz. 10c., M lb. 30c. 
Collection of ten Tall varieties, 40c. 
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Collection of eight varieties of Lobb’s Nasturtiums, 40c. 
OXALIS 
Charming half-hardy perennials, suitable for vases, rockwork, 
hanging baskets, etc., bearing clusters of pretty flowers in great pro¬ 
fusion. Six inches. p^t. 
Alba. Pure white.$0.10 
Rosea. Rose-colored; very pretty. 10 
Tropseoloides. Deep yellow flowers and fine bronze foliage .. .10 
Valdiviana. Pure yellow.10 
