FORREST’S HONEST SEEDS 
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during long spikes of flowers. (For perennial 
sorts see Delphinium.) 
Double Dwarf Rocket—Finest mixed. One 
foot high. Pkt. 5c. 
Finest Mixed Varieties—All sorts. Pkt. 
5c; oz. 25c. 
MARIGOLD 
Marigold—(African.) Extremely showy, 
well adapted to garden culture. Fine double 
extra mixed. Pkt. 5c. 
Legion of Honor—One of the prettiest and 
handsomest of the Marigolds. The plants 
grow 9 inches high, are insect and drought proof 
and will bloom from the middle of summer un¬ 
til late in fall. Flowers rich golden-yellow, 
marked with velvety brown, which makes a 
beautiful show in a border or bed, and are also 
very pretty as cut flowers. Pkt. 5c. 
MOON FLOWER (Bona Nox) 
Moon Flower---Bona Nox—No one who 
has a trellis, arbor, veranda, or old tree to cover, 
should neglect to plant the Moon Flower. 
The most rapid of all climbing vines. The 
vines are literally covered with thou¬ 
sands of immense pure white fragrant 
flowers opening in the evening, and re¬ 
maining open until the following noon. 
The hard outer coat of the seed should 
be cut through with a sharp knife, care 
being taken not to cut any deeper than 
the hard shell, and soaking two hours in 
warm water. Pkt. 5c. 
Ipomoea Leari—(Blue Moonflower.) 
A splendid companion to plant with Ipo¬ 
moea Bona Nox. Flowers six inches 
across, of intense violet-blue, with red¬ 
dish purple rays. Tender climber. Each 
20c; per dozen, $2.00. 
NASTURTIUMS (Tall) 
Fancy flowering. Splendid annuals, now 
rivaling the Sweet Pea in popularity. There is 
no flower more easily raised than Nasturtiums, 
and they are so graceful and of such beautiful 
colors that they stand at the head of all annual 
flowers in merit and popularity. They are 
beautiful in beds and borders, and also are 
largely grown in hanging baskets and boxes 
outside of windows and on balconies, and for 
trailing on trellises. 
Sunbeam Mixture— Nothing can excel our 
Sunbeam Mixtures; contains all existing varie¬ 
ties. Put up in honest pkt. 5c, oz. 8c, 14 lb. 
15c, lb. 50c. 
Prices of either of the following sorts. Pkt. 
5c, oz. 8c, }4 lb. 15c, lb. 50c. 
Crimson— A large flowered crimson Nas¬ 
turtium, rich and velvety. Very gorgeous, 
vines growing 5 to 8 feet long, flowers of the 
largest size and beautiful colors. 
Dennett’s Orange — Dark orange. 
King Theodore— Rich deep crimson, dark 
leaves, very striking. 
Crown Prince of Prussia— Deep red. 
Edward Otto—Brownish lilac. 
Giant of Battles— Light yellow with bright 
red spots. 
Crystal Palace— Lovely scarlet. 
Margaret—Very dark, with purple stems. 
Flowers deep yellow striped and marbled with 
bright shades of rich brown, orange and crimson. 
NASTURTIUMS (Dwarf) 
Dwarf Nasturtium—Tom Thumb- 
Plants only 18 inches high. Flowers of good 
size and brilliant colors. Price of either sort, 
pkt. 5c, oz. 8c, l /i 11). 15c, lb. 50c, postpaid. 
Sunbeam mixtures of Dwarf or Tom Thumb 
Nasturtiums contain all the best and known 
varieties. 
