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Hart & Vick’s Seeds, Plants, Bulbs • Rochester, N. Y. 
Nicotiana 
Nicotiana • Sweet-scented Tobacco 
Affinis. An annual, with sweet-scented pure white, star-shaped 
flowers 3 inches across, borne continually. Height 2 to 3 feet. 
Pkg. 10c; )4 oz. 25c; 34 oz. 40c; oz. 70c. 
Affinis Hybrids, Mixed. Includes White, Red, and Crimson. Pkg. 
10c; 34 oz. 25c. 
Crimson Bedder. Carmine-crimson, a most striking color and one 
which becomes more pronounced when contrasted with the white 
variety, N. affinis. The plants are about 20 inches high. They 
succeed in the garden or in pots for indoor blooming. Pkg. 20c. 
Miniature White. A lovely little plant about 1 34 feet high, with 
pure white, sweet-scented flowers all season long. A great favorite 
with visitors to our trial-grounds last summer. Pkg. 25c. 
Giant Nasturtiums 
Next to the sweet pea, no flower enjoys more popularity than 
the Nasturtium. It blooms from the moment the plant is strong 
enough until the last day of life in the garden. The taller sorts may 
be used for climbing over stonework or on trellises, or to shade 
porches and verandas. The dwarfs are excellent for bedding and 
edging. Seeds can be sown in the garden in April, in a sunny, open 
position, and in June flowers are ready for cutting. 
Dwarf Double, Golden Globe. The true Tom Thumb type, about 
10 inches high. Blooms are pure golden yellow, exceedingly large, 
double and semi-double. Received Award of Merit in 1936 All- 
America Selections. Pkg. 15c; oz. 35c. 
Double Golden Gleam. Full double, pure golden yellow blooms 
which are sweetly scented. Gold Medal, 1933 All-America Selec¬ 
tions. Extra fine. Pkg. 10c; oz. 20c; 34 It). 60c. 
Glorious Gleam Hybrids. Blooms sweetly scented, with colors vary¬ 
ing from cream-yellow to deep golden yellow, orange, cerise, salmon, 
crimson, and others, with spots and markings. Award of Merit, 
1935 All-America Selections. Mixed colors. Pkg. 10c; oz. 20c; 
34 lb. 60c. 
Hart & Vick’s Special Dwarf Mixture. We offer these low-growing 
Nasturtiums in a special mixture of brilliant colors which we 
believe cannot be surpassed. Large pkg. 10c; oz. 20c; 34 lb. 
50c; lb. $1.50. 
Hart & Vick’s Tall Nasturtium Mixture. This is a special mixture of 
giant-flowering kinds in the brightest colors—fiery crimson, 
scarlet, bright yellow, maroon, carmine-rose, salmon, and cream. 
Pkg. 10c; oz. 20c; K lb. 50c; lb. $1.50. 
Pentstemon 
Miniature Hybrids. A new strain of Pentstemon growing 30 inches 
high with long, graceful sprays covered with miniature gloxinia¬ 
like flowers in brilliant colors—rose, red, carmine, pink, cherry, 
lilac, purple, etc. Pkg. 25c. 
Pansy Mixtures 
H. & V. Giant Exhibition. Needless to say, this mixture, made up, 
as it is, of the many colors and shades of Mastodon varieties, has 
no superior among Pansy mixtures. It will make wonderful 
borders and beds in the garden. The finest strains of named varie¬ 
ties are put together to make the most beautiful combinations of 
color. Pkg. (400 seeds) 25c; large pkg. (2000 seeds) 75c. 
Masterpiece (Frilled Pansy). A splendid Pansy with frilled and 
ruffled petals. Comes in a wide range of colors, the rich, dark 
velvety shades predominating. Pkg. (400 seeds) 25c; large pkg. 
(2000 seeds) 75c. 
Mme. Perret. A French strain with large flowers rich in red and 
wine shades. Pkg. (400 seeds) 20c; large pkg. (2000 seeds) 60c. 
H. & V. Excelsior. A special strain of Pansies in many colors. A 
little less desirable and lower in cost than our Giant Exhibition 
Mixture, but equal to any of the large-flowering mixtures offered. 
Pkg. (400 seeds) 10c; large pkg. (2000 seeds) 40c. 
"You sent us a sample package of Josephine Marigold last year. We were 
more than pleased with tne results.”— Mrs. Robert K. Meyers, P. O. Box 
175, Tulare, Calif. 
Hart & Vick’s Giant Pansy 
Pansies in Separate Colors 
Adonis. Lavender-blue. Black 
Purple Bronze 
Yellow. Dark eye. White. Dark eye. 
Lord Beaconsfield. Purple-violet Snow-White 
shading to white. Pure Yellow 
Each of above, pkg. 10c; V4 oz. 75c; V 2 oz $1.35 
Hart & Vick’s Giant Pansies 
There are three seasons when you can successfully sow Pansy seed. Start it in the house in February or March and it will make plants 
that, when transplanted to the garden, will bloom from July on till frost; sow seed outdoors in April and May and the plants will bloom in the 
fall; sow seed in coldframes during July and August and transplant plants later to the garden and they will bloom the following spring. 
Roggli Giant Pansies 
The great beauty of this strain of Pansies lies in the superb form and 
beautiful and unusual coloring. No other strain offers a flower in 
which you will find such wonderful combinations of brilliant colors. 
Alpenglow. Giant Swiss Pansy of rich, velvety garnet. Pkg. (100 
seeds) 25c. 
Lake of Thun. Giant Swiss of solid blue with a black center. Pkg. 
(100 seeds) 25c. 
Golden Giant. Mammoth golden yellow, with dark blotches on the 
lower petals. Pkg. (100 seeds) 25c. 
Special Roggli Mixture of Colors 
We believe this to be as fine a mixture of Pansies as has ever 
been offered. You will find in it many 3- and 5-blotched flowers 
in rose, red, salmon, apricot, wine, purple, brown, blue, and many 
other colors and combinations. Pkg. (200 seeds) 25c; large pkg. 
(1000 seeds) 80c. 
