Some of fly Celebrated Varieties of Nasturtiums 
striped and blotched; extremely beautiful. Do not 
NEW CLIMBING HTBnIOS OF MADAM GUN¬ 
TER—These new hybrids climb from s to 6 feet high and 
are fairly covered with brilliant colored flowers from spring 
until fall. This new strain is so very ornamental that it deserves a place 
in every garden, for the remarkable range of colors embraces rose, pink, 
salmon, purple, dark maroon, light maroon, light yellow, deep orange 
Dt fail to give this Nasturtium a trial. Pkt. 20 seeds, Go.5 oz. 1 2 e.; 34 lb. 35 c 
Tali Nasturtiums. 
But few flowers are more attrac¬ 
tive than the common Tall Nastor- 
tiuins. I offer the finest colors at 
the very lowest prices. 
DARK CRIMSON—Very deep 
and rich velvety colors. Pkt. 20 
seeds, 5 c.; oz. 12 c. 
SCARLET—This an intensely 
bright scarlet color. Per pkt. 20 
seeds, 5 c.; oz. 12 c. 
MIXED COLORS—This mix¬ 
ture is com posed of all the bright¬ 
est and best colors of the well- 
known Tall Nasturtiums. Perpkt. 
25 seeds. 5 c., oz. 12c. 
Climbing Nasturtiums. 
MILLS’ FAVORITE MIX¬ 
TURE—This splendid mixture is 
composed of the types of Lobb’s 
Nasturtiums, with the finest 
'Pall Nasturtiums, including every 
variety of Climbing Nastur¬ 
tiums I off er. All will he pleased 
with it. Pkt. 20 seeds, 5 c., oz 
8c., 34 ft. 30 c. 
Lobb’s Nasturtiums. 
These are as easily grown as the 
Tail Nasturtiums, but far surpass 
them in the brilliancy of their 
flowers. The leaves are smaller, 
but are in greater profusion. They 
can be trailed to a great height 
and are particularly attractive 
growing on trellises or trailing on 
the ground. I offer all the finest 
mixed colors. Per pkt. 20 seeds 
5 c., oz. 15 c., 34 ib- 40 c. 
LOBB’S NASTURTIUM. 
S^AMZIBARENSlSjg 
floonf lowers. 
(For plants see plant department.) 
This is one of the quickest growing vines in 
cultivation. It attains a height of from 20 to 25 
feet in a single season, and 1 am sure a plant 
of such rapid growth and handsome foliage 
will please anyone who wants such a vine; for 
arbors, fences or piazzas there is nothing better. 
It produces enormous blooms at night, which 
close near noon next day. The seeds should be 
started in a hot bed in March or April, but be¬ 
fore sowing the seed it should be soaked inluke- 
warm water about 24 hours. 
WHITE SEEDED—Always covered with 
pure white flowers every night after beginning 
to bloom. Pkt. 15 seeds, 5 c. 
CROSSBRED or HYBRID—It comes into 
bloom nearly a month before the white seeded. 
The flowers are produced in great abundance 
every night. Pkt. 15 seeds, 5 c. 
Virginian Stocks. 
CHOICE MIXED COLORS—A hardy an¬ 
nual of very easy culture, contains all the colors 
known in Virginian Stock and is a very delicate 
and pretty little flower. Per pkt. 40 seeds 5 c. 
Salplglossis. 
(Velvet Flower.) 
Flowers are marked and somewhat similar in 
shape to a Petunia. Mixed colors. Per pkt' 
joo seeds, 5 c. 
New Tom Thumb Nasturtiums. 
CLOTH OF GOLD—This has a bright yellow fo¬ 
liage, while the flowers are a beautiful scarlet color. 
Excellent for bedding and blooms nearly all summer. 
Per pkt. 20 seeds, 5 c., oz. I 5 c. 
BRONZE COLORED - -The flowers of this new 
Nasturtium are of good size and beautiful bronze color. 
Pkt. 20 seeds 5 c., oz. 15 c. 
ROSE—A very delicate shade. Per pkt. 20 seeds, 5 c. 
BEAUTY—Colors, yellow and scarlet. Pkt. 20 seeds, 
5 c.; oz. 15 c. 
CHOICE MIXED—All the Tom Thumb Nastur¬ 
tiums. Per pkt. 20 seeds, 5 c., oz. 10 c., ft. 35 c. 
Red, White and Blue 
Water Lilies, 
Mixed. 
Many of my customers desire the 
three varieties, therefore 1 have con¬ 
cluded to make a thorough mixture of 
them so that anyone ordering can get 
the three in one. 
They all appear the same except in 
color and time of blossoming. The Blue 
opens about 9 o’clock in the morning 
and closes about 5 in the afternoon. 
They are excellent to cut and when put 
in the water will last several days and 
retain their habit of opening and clos¬ 
ing the same as -when growing. The 
' ."White Night Blooming opens about 7 
ilo’clock at night closing about 5 in. the 
iiimorning. Eed Zanzibar is just like the 
ijsblue except in color. By making this 
mixture you get these choice varieties 
f in one packet, containing 40 seed, for 
Sc.; 3 pkts. 20c. 
Oxahs. 
ROSEA-Deep rose flowers; clover-like foliage 
that grows 6 to 7 inches high. Per pkt. 150 seeds, 
VALDIVIANA—Light, clover-like foliage, light 
lemon-yellow flowers. It grows large. Per~pkt. 150 
seeds, 5 c. 
PINE jVIIXED—P kt. 200 seeds, 5 c* 
Salvia. 
(Flowering Sage.) 
SHEEN'D ENTS LARGE FLOWERING 
SCARLET—A most gorgeous plant with its bril¬ 
liant colors, producing an abundance ol bloom dur¬ 
ing the summer. The great spikes of bloom com¬ 
pletely conceal the foliage, making it a blaze ol 
flaming scarlet. One plant will produce nearly zoo 
spikes of flowers in one season, each spike being 
nearly an inch in length. Per pkt. ;oo seeds, 6e. 
