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MILLS’ GIANT NASTURTIUMS 
BRILLIANT BEAUTIES. 
A GREAT COLLECTION OE COLORS 
Here is a grand collection of Giant Flowering Nasturtiums, which are excellent for 
bedding. The flowers often measure 3 La inches across in a great variety of new com¬ 
binations of colors. The flowers are not only wonderfully brilliant, but very uniform and 
always of large size. We know of no flower for summer flower beds that can surpass 
them. The plants grow about a foot high and if the seed is sown in the open ground in 
the spring will produce plants that commence blooming early in summer and continue 
until frost. Our collection of colors embrace everything known in Nasturtiums. The 
description gives but a faint idea of the great beauty of these flowers. They should be 
grown to bo appreciated. Selected seed which will produce giant flowers all colors, 
price per pkt., 5c.; 3 plcts., 13c.; 6 pkts., 30c.; oz., 35c. 
GIAINT FLOWERING 
SILVER AND MOSAIC LEAVED NASTURTIUMS. 
This is a beautiful race of new Nasturtiums, the foliage being variagated, making the 
plants very attractive, even when not in flower, but when in bloom their beauty is more 
than doubled on account of the great combination of colors. The plants grow about the 
size of other dwarf varieties, which make them very desirable for bedding. Everyone 
should grow this odd race of Nasturtiums. All Colors Mixed, per pkt., 6c.; 3 
pkts.. 15c.; 6 pkts., 35c.; oz,, 30c; 
Tom 'fhumb Nasturtiums 
These are well-known for their handsome foliage and brilliant flowers. They grow 
about a foot high and produce an abundance of flowers during the summer. 
CLOTH OF GOLD—This has a bright yellow foliage, while the flowers are a beau¬ 
tiful scarlet color, excellent for bedding and blooms nearly all summer. Per plct., 25 
seeds, 5c.: 3 pkts., 10c.; 6 pkts., 15c.c oz., 30c. 
BEAUTY—Colors, vellow and scarlet, making a very attractive combination. Pkt., 
25 seeds, 5c.; 3 plcts., 10c., 0 plcts., 15c.; oz., 20c. 
BRONZE COLORED—The flowers of this variety are of good size and a beautiful 
bronze in color. Pkt.., 25 seeds, 5c.; 3 plcts., 10c.: 6 plcts., 15c.; oz., 30c. 
TOM THUMB NASTURTIUMS —All Colors Mixed, pkt., 25 seeds, 5c„ 3 
pkts., 10c.; oz., 15c. 
NEW CLIMBING HYBRIDS OF MADAM GUN¬ 
TER—These new hybrids climb from 5 to 6 feet high and 
are fairly covered with brilliant colored flowers from spring until fall- 
This new strain is bo very ornamental that it deserves a place in every 
garden, foi the remarkable range of colors embracing rose, pink, sal- 
light yellow, deep orange striped and blotched; extremely beautiful. Do not 
35 seeds, 5c.; 3 pkts.. 10c.; 6 pkts., 18c.; oz. 15c.; Vi lb. 35c. 
tnon, purple, dark maroon, light maroon, 
fail to give this Nasturtium a trial. Pkt. 
NEW GIANT 
NASTURTIUM, 
JUPITER. 
This is the King of all climbing 
Nasturtiums. It is as beautiful as 
an orchid, on account of the giant 
flowers produced in great abun¬ 
dance. The plants are very strong 
and vigorous with large dark green 
foliage, while the great pure yellow 
flowers measure about 3Va inches 
across. The petals are very large, 
about IV 2 inches in diameter. This 
certainly is a grand and distinct 
variety and should be grown by 
every one interested in Nastur¬ 
tiums. Pkt.,6c.; 3 pkts., 15c.; 
6 pkts.,,35c. oz., 30c. 
Mills’ Favorite 
Mixture 
This splendid mixture has been 
made up with great care. Is com¬ 
posed of all the types of climbing 
Nasturtiums, including Lobbs’and 
will be found a very fine mixture 
and we are sure will please every 
one. Per pkt., 25 seeds, 5c.; 3 
pkts., 10c.; 6 pkts., 15c.; 
oz„ 25c. 
One of the Brightest and 
Most Showy Annuals 
LARKSPUR 
Giant 
Hyacinth 
Flowered — 
An improved 
type produc¬ 
ing large 
flowers very 
double of va¬ 
rious colors, 
shades and 
markings, 
which are 
borne cn long 
spikes like 
immense Fly" 
acinths. Can 
be easily 
grown in the 
open ground. 
All Colors 
Mixed, pkt. 
5c.; 3 pkts., 
10c. 
DOUBLE DWARF ROCKET - 
Clixed colors. Pkt., 5c.; 3 pkts., 10c. 
Fine 
HIBISCUS 
This is a handsome perennial plant 
grows very fast and in one season at¬ 
tains the dimensions of a shrub. There 
is nothing more desirable for an orna¬ 
mental hedge or to set in clumps as 
they are hardy and never winter kill. 
Early in summer they begin to flower 
and continue to produce enormous 
flowers, nearly as large as tea saucers 
of a variation of colors; blush, white, 
deep pink, rose and many other odd 
markings and colors. This makes a 
very attractive plant wherever grown 
and easily raised from seed. Hardy 
Hybrids Mixed per pkt., 5c,; 3 
pkts., 10c. 
JAPANESE LOTUS—Produces 
large beautiful flowers and can be 
grown from seed. Quite a curiosity. 
White: Pkt., 6c,; 3 pkts., 15c. 
Pink: Pkt., Cc.: 3 pkts.. 15c.; 
Hardy Hybrid Hibiscus. 
