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MORNING GLORY, 3Iajor Mixed. (HA-10 ft.) 
The old fashioned favorite. 
(Pkt., 5c) (oz., 30c). 
NASTURTIUM, Double Golden Gleam. (HHA-24 in.) 
The new sweet scented semi-double Nasturtium. Plant forms 
a vigorous, large bush, which throws out short runners aver¬ 
aging 18 inches. Flowers commence as soon as the plant nears 
complete development. At the time it is in full bloom the 
entire plant, including the runners, is a blaze of color. 
The large golden yellow flowers average 2 y 2 inches across. 
They are borne on erect stiff stems 6 inches in length, conse¬ 
quently the flowers stand well above the foliage, an arrangement 
which adds immeasurably to the showy appearance of the plant. 
(Pkt.. 10c) (oz., 25c) (*4 lb., 70c). 
Nasturtium Golden Gleam 
NASTURTIUM, Dou¬ 
ble Scarlet Gleam. 
(HHA-24 in.) 
1935 All Amer¬ 
ica second Gold 
Medal Winner. 
It is a rich 
scarlet coun- 
terpart to 
Golden Gleam. 
Half Dwarf 
type, bushy 
with a few 
short runners. 
Profuse bloom¬ 
ing. 
(Pkt., 10c) (oz., 
50c). 
NASTURTIUM, Tall 
Mixed. (HHA-5 ft.) 
Admirably 
adapted to cov¬ 
ering a fence 
or trellis or 
droop over a 
retaining wall. 
(Pkt., 5c) (os., 
15c) <% lb., 
35c) (lb., $1.20). 
NASTURTIUM, 
Dwarf Mixed. 
(HHA-1 ft.) 
These low 
growing bushy 
kinds form 
symmetrical 
plants of uni- 
form appear- 
ance well 
suited for edg¬ 
ings or borders. 
(Pkt., 5c) (os., 
15c) (% lb„ 
35c) (lb., $1.20). 
PANSY. (HA-8 in.) 
To succeed with pansies only the best seed should be sown. Have 
the bed where it will not receive the full heat of the sun. The 
east or north side of the house is generally a good location. 
Seed sown in the house or hotbed between January and April 
or in the open ground as soon as the soil can be worked in the 
spring will give flowers all summer and fall. For early spring 
blooms and for the largest and finest flowers sow between July 
and September and protect during the winter. 
PANSY, Giant Trimardeau Mixed. 
A showy class of robust and very compact growth and is a well 
balanced mixture. Will prove a delightful surprise because of 
the great size of the flowers, which are carried well above the 
leaves on the long stems. 
(Pkt., 10c) {Vs oz., 35c) (% oz., 60c). 
FROM CASA GRANDE, ARIZ. We have used your seeds many times 
in the past twenty-five years, and have always found them satisfactory. 
FROM GARLAND, TEXAS. I bought some Zinnia seed from you 
and I just want you to know that they were the most gorgeous ones 
that I ever had the pleasure of growing. 
100 
D. V. Burrell Seed Growers Co., Rocky Ford, Colo 
