CHARLOTTE M. HAINES. 2922 W. 44th STREET , MINNEAPOLIS , MINN. 
Nasturtium—Dwarf—Mixed 
NASTURTIUMS 
Dwarf 
BEST MIXED 
The best ever produced and not 
surpassed for gorgeousness of col¬ 
ors and brilliancy of effect, em¬ 
bracing every known good sort, 
including Aurora, Empress of In¬ 
dia, Lady Bird, King Theodore, 
Pearl White, Ruby King, New 
Brilliant, Yellow and Spotted 
King. In Dwarf Nasturtiums my 
special mixed is the best that 
money can buy; the price may ap¬ 
pear high for this strain, but it is 
made up especially for critical 
buyers that have the money to 
spend for the best only. Dwarf 
Nasturtiums now rank with Sweet 
Peas and Pansies as a favorite and 
fashionable flower. 
Pki., 40 seeds, 4c. 
Ounce, Sc. 
28c. 
NASTURTIUMS 
DWARF—GOOD MIXED 
The same grade as is usually sold, 
and very fine. Pkt., 40 seeds, 3c; 
Ox., Gc; 34-lb., 21c. 
NASTURTIUMS 
TALL—BEST MIXED 
A special mixture of the Tall or Climb¬ 
ing Nasturtiums from the best named and 
brightest colored only, including the New 
Tall Chameleon. Pkt., 40 seeds, 4c; 
Ox., 8c; 34-lb., 28c. 
NASTURTIUMS 
TALL—GOOD MIXED 
Free bloomer and many bright colors. 
Pkt., 40 seeds, 3c; Ox., Gc; 34-lb., 
24c. 
NASTURTIUMS 
New Climbing 
Madame Guntlior*s Hybrids 
An attractive and beautiful strain, flow¬ 
ering profusely, and having a wide range 
of bright and distinct colorings, embrac¬ 
ing roso, pink, salmon, scarlet, velvety 
dark maroon, light yellow, and deep 
orange in self-colors, as well ns most 
showy striped and blotched varieties. 
Nasturtium—Madame Gunther’s Hybrid 
Pkt., 40 seeds, 4c; 
Ox., 8c; 34-lb., 28c. 
NICOTIANA AFFINIS 
Nlcotlana Affinis 
When its large, pure white flowers are fully expanded in the 
evening and early morning, it has a most striking effect, and so 
fragrant that a small bed will perfume the whole surrounding 
atmosphere. If the plants are taken up in the fall, cut back, 
and potted, they will bloom freely all winter in the house. 
Pkt., 300 seeds, 3c. 
NIGELLA—Miss Jekyll 
Love-in-a-Mist 
A particularly fine variety of this charming annual, growing 
about 18 inches high and bearing on long stems lovely corn¬ 
flower-blue flowers, which are much prized for cutting in the 
leading European cities. As easy to grow as Nasturtiums and 
remaining in bloom the greater part of the summer. 
Pkt., 100 seeds, 3c. 
TRT? «TTR T? an( * bave a bed of Nasturtiums this 
^ ^summer. They will make a better 
display of sweet-scented flowers for three months than 
almost any other plant. One ounce of seed will plant a 
bed ten feet in diameter. 
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