Nasturtiums 
A favorite flower and very 
popular because of the great va¬ 
riety of colors and easy culture. 
Plant In February and March for 
Spring flowers and early in the 
Fall in protected places. 
IiIEFaBEEN’S SFECIAI. TAI.I. 
MIXTUBB — This mixture con¬ 
tains the choicest colors of the 
Tall Nasturtiums, the rich, vel¬ 
vety varieties, and the new hy¬ 
brids. The flowers are much larg¬ 
er than the old-fashioned kind. 
Plrt. 10c; oz., 15c; '/4 Ih., 40c; 1 
lb., $1.25. 
HI B F a B B B N ’ S SFBCIAI. 
BWABF MIXTUBB — This su¬ 
perb mixture will give a larger 
variety of colors in even propor¬ 
tions than any other Nasturtium 
mixture. Put up by ourselves 
from named sorts, and contains 
many of the new varieties. Pkt., 
10c; oz., 15c; '/n lb. 40c; 1 lb., 
$1.25. 
New Double Sweet- 
Scented Nasturtium 
OOIiBBN GBBAU — A unique 
novelty in Nasturtiums. The 
plant forms a vigorous, large 
bush which throws out runners 
averaging 18 inches. The flowers 
are double, delightfully fragrant 
and of an attractive golden yel¬ 
low color. When at full bloom 
the entire plant is a blaze of 
color. Pkt. lOc; oz., 25c. 
SCABI.BT aiiBAU — Bodgers 
Double Sweet Scented Scarlet 
Gleam. Dazzling in color, delight¬ 
fully sweet scented, superior in 
type, extra large flowered in¬ 
describably lovely. Pkt., 15c; 
oz., 30c; 1 oz., 50c. 
OBOBIOUS aBBAM HXBBIDS 
—Bodgers Double—Finest Mixed. 
The same in habit and growth 
as Golden Gleam and Scarlet 
Gleam. An even balanced color 
range of a glorious assortment 
of brilliant shades. Pkt., 15c; 1 
oz., 35c. 
Nicotiana or Flower¬ 
ing Tobacco 
A hardy annual growing three 
or four feet high and of branch¬ 
ing habit. The piants are covered 
with slender tubular flowers all 
Summer. They may be used as a 
background or as single speci¬ 
mens. Popular for its evening 
fragrance. 
Iiiefg^een’s Double Sweet Scented Nasturtiums 
Petunias 
For garden culture few flowers 
equal the Petunia in effective¬ 
ness. They are especiaily beauti¬ 
ful for borders and solid beds. 
They commence blooming early 
and will bloom throughout the 
Spring and Fall months. Start 
planting in September and 
throughout the Winter and 
Spring months. Scatter the seed 
thinly on an even surface and 
cover with a light layer of sand 
or manure mulch. Thin out plants 
to allow sufficient room for 
growth. 
petunia— striped and Blotched 
—A good Petunia for massing in 
beds and borders, yielding a pro¬ 
fusion of brilliantly marked 
flowers. Pkt., 10c; 1/4 oz.. 45c. 
petunia — Improved “Bosy 
Mom” —The flowers are produced 
in greatest abundance through¬ 
out the Summer and Fall; they 
are of a lovely clear pink color, 
contrasted by a broad white 
throat. Plants form neat compact 
bushes. Splendid for beds and 
porch boxes. Pkt., 15c; Vs oz., 60c. 
PBTUNIA —Giants of California 
— The finest large flowering 
strain of single Petunias. Mag¬ 
nificent flowers of extra large 
size, often measuring five inches 
in diameter, with very deep throat 
beautifully veined to the base. 
Pkt. 25c; 1/64 oz., $1.50. 
petunia — General Dodds — A 
rich, blood-red; this is a fine 
color. The flowers are large and 
erect and the plants large and 
free blooming. Pkt., 15c; Ya oz., 
60c. 
petunia — Nana Brecta Viola- 
cea —A new strain. This is a fine 
deep violet, the texture of the 
flowers is like velvet and the 
plant growth erect and compact, 
like all of this class. Pkt., 15c; 
Ya oz., 60c. 
Arizona Poppy Rainbow Group 
A mixture of many different shades of this brilliant 
poppy. Will cover a large space. CA#» 
Barge special packet, only . 3UC 
Perennial Oriental Poppies 
OBIBNTABB DABK BBD—Pkt. 10c; 1/4 oz. 50c. 
OBIBNTABB NBW HXBBIDS MIXBD— Immense showy 
flowers in rich and vivid shades. Pkt. 15c; I /4 oz. 60c. 
Poppies 
Probaldy no class of plants en¬ 
joys greater popularity and is 
more widely grown than the 
Poppies. The wonderful range of 
brilliant colors of their delicate, 
gracefully borne flowers is well 
known. The Poppies are quite 
hardy and the seed should be 
sown during the Fall months in 
a location where the plants are 
to flower as they do not trans¬ 
plant easily. 
CABIFOBNIA POPPY — Golden 
West —Yellow, with orange cen¬ 
ter. Large flower. Pkt.. 10c; oz., 
35c. 
SANDBBAB MIXBD — A new, large, 
flowering type with various bright-col¬ 
ored blossoms. Pkt., 10c; 1/4 oz., 30c. 
Neitiophila 
A hardy Arizona annual growing 
about six inches high. The blossoms are 
cup-shaped and the colors are blue, 
white, lavender and spotted. The seed 
may be sown from October to March and 
is very valuable for carpet bedding. 
INSIGNIA—(Baby .Blue .Byes) — Sky 
blue, with white eyes. Pkt., 10c; oz., 25c. 
Nigella 
(Bo ve-in-a-Mist) 
A hardy annual, one foot high, with 
finely cut foliage. Oddly shaped blossoms 
in blue and white and curious seed pods. 
Of easy culture. 
MISS JEKYBB — -Long stemmed fiowers 
which are of a clear corn-flower blue; 
elegant foliage; height, 18 inches. Pkt., 
10 c. 
Passion Flower 
A hardy per<»rinial climber, very satis¬ 
factory for 'mmense growth, as it will 
Odver a porch or small cottage in one 
season. Pkt., 10c. 
Giant Buffled Petunia 
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CABIPOBNIA POPPY—Brilliant Mixed 
—-A mixture of all the various shades. 
This mixture makes a very beautiful 
display of color. Pkt., 10c; oz.. 50c. 
GIANT SHIBBBY POPPY —No flower is 
so exceedingly graceful and decorates 
our gardens with such brilliancy of color 
as this Poppy. Plants about 18 inches 
tall. Pkt., 10c; Va oz., 25c; oz., 40c. 
SHIBBBY —Double Mixed— Pkt. 10c; % 
oz., 30c; oz. 50c. 
PBONY-FBOWBBBD — Imposing double 
globular flowers resembling double Pe¬ 
onies. Splendid range of colors. Mixed— 
Pkt.. 10c; Y 2 oz., 25c; oz., 40c. 
PBONY-FBOWBBBD DOUBBE —Shrimp 
Pink. Pkt., 10c; oz. 50c. 
PBONY-FBOWBBBD DOUBBB — Car¬ 
dinal Red. Pkt., 10c; oz., 50c. 
PEONY-FBOWEBED DOUBBE — Pansy 
Violet. Pkt., 10c; oz.. 50c. 
GBAUCUM (Tulip-Flowered) —Beautiful 
variety, producing flowers of the most 
vivid scarlet, effective for beds or 
masses. Annual. Pkt., 10c; oz., $1.00. 
ICBBAND POPPIES — Graceful hardy 
perennials green-like foliage, formed in 
tufts, from which issue slender stalks 
about 15 Inches high bearing brilliant 
flowers in endless profusion. If sown 
early in spring they will bloom the first 
summer. Mixed colors. Pkt., 10c; Vi oz., 
60c. 
