HENDERSON’S GIANT^ FLOWERING 
CLIMBING NASTURTIUMS 
A new section obtained by a French specialist by hybridizing, and distin¬ 
guished by flowers of a large size and a richness and variety of coloring not to 
be found in Nasturtiums heretofore grown. There have already been pro¬ 
duced twenty-two different colors or combinations of colors in those new 
hybrids, including various shades of rose, salmon, bright red, pale yellow, etc., 
either self-colored or spotted, mottled, striped, and margined. 
For covering trellises, fences, arbors, piazzas, trailing froni vr^cs, over 
rockwork, etc., nothing can equal the gorgeous effect produced by their mar¬ 
velous quantities of bloom, borne in uninterrupted splendor from early summer 
until cut down by frost. Their ease of culture and luxuriant growth, 12 
to 15 feet high, render these Nasturtiums worthy of great popularity. 
Giant-flowering Climbing, Mixed Colors. Lb. 50c.;Sl-50; Oz.lSc.iPktAOc, 
California. Enormous flowers having a deeply fringed throat; the 
color, a rich crimson-maroon, is strikingly rich and velvety. 
Twilight. Chamois-yellow, shaded salmon-rose and splashed 
scarlet . 
Sunlight. Pure, rich butter-yellow flowers, often 3 inches across. 
Moonlight. Immense creamy-white flowers . .. 
Jupiter. Magnificent flowers of a brilliant golden-yellow . 
Ruby-rose. Ruby-rose shading off into lighter and darker tints. 
Salmon Queen. Grand flowers of glowing salmon color.. . 
Red Spurred. Large flowers of different colors,blotched,spotted, 
red edged, etc., and all ornamented with unique red spurs. 
Collection, 1 pkt. each of the above 8 Giant Climbing Nasturtiums .60c. 
HENDERSON'S GIANT^FLOWERING 
Tom^Thumb Nasturtiums 
These Grand Bedding Nasturtiums have flowers often measuring three inches 
across, in a great variety of new and charming combinations of colors, while 
the brilliancy and velvety richness of the self-colored sorts have been greatly 
enhanced. For summer flower-beds nothing can surpass thcni; the plants 
form perfect mounds about one foot high by one foot across. Seed sown^ in 
the open ground in the spring will produce plants that commence blooming 
during early summer and continue until frost. {See cut.) 
Giant-flowering Tom-Thumb, Mixed Colors. Fom the largest- 
flowering. most beautiful and varied collection. M L6. 50c.; 
Lb. ..Oz.l5c.;P*MOc. 
Mariposa. Yellow with terra-cotta blotches and red veins.... ‘‘ 20c.; 10c. 
Golden Gate. Immense flowers of rich golden-orange. “ 20c.; “ 10c. 
Kaleidoscope. The flowers vary in color on a single plant, 
some being all yellow, others all red, while many are 
spotted and marked in diversified styles. 20c.; 10c. 
King of the Reds. Giant flowers of brilliant crimson-scarlet. .. “ 20c.; “ 10c. 
Rainbow. Canary, splashed, and shaded carmine and rose. .. . “ 20c.; “ lOc. 
Gorgeous. Grand flowers of glowing salmony-apricot. “ 20c.; “ 10c. 
Collection, 1 pkt. each of the above 6 Giant Tom-Thumb Nasturtiums.50c. 
“Would like to mention my success with the Nasturtium seeds bought of you last 
year. The vines and flowers were the fines^ ^ 
the neighbors." . 
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Mrs. W. P. DANDLIKER, West Allis, Wis. 
NASTUKTIUM, TALL or CLIMBING VAKIETIES 
Popular annual climbers. 6 to 10 feet high, flowering in profusion 
until frost; they flow'er best in light, dry soil. {See cut.) 
Mixed Climbing Varieties. Containing many colors. 
Per }4, Lb. 35c.; Lb. $1.00. Oz. 10c.; Pkt. 5c. 
Collection of 6 colors, 25c.; 12 colors.40c. 
NASTURTIUM, TOM ^THUMB 
Bushy garden annuals. 1 foot high, producing large bright-colored 
flowers continuously until frost. 
Tom-Thumb, Mixed Colors. Per }-i Lb. 35c.; Lb. $1.00; Oz. 10c.; Pkt. 5c. 
Collection of 6 sorts, 25c.; 12 sorts .40c. 
TRAILING NASTURTIUM, ''TOM POUCE'' 
A very distinct type. The vines grow only 2 feet long, with no 
tendency to climb. The leaves are leathery and dark green. The flowers 
are smaller than those of ordinary Nasturtiums, but are borne in great 
profusion. The colors are yellow, scarlet, orange and blotched. Pecu¬ 
liarly adapted as trailers for vases, window boxes, hanging baskets, rock- 
work, embankments, etc. Oz. 25c.; Pkt. 10c. 
LILLIPUT NASTURTIUMS 
Superb little bedding Nasturtiums, smaller in growth, leaf and flower 
than the Tom-Thumb varieties. The Lilliputs make compact oval 
bushes 8 to 10 inches in height and are fairly sheeted with flowers 
throughout the season. 
- Qg 20c.; 
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Collection, 1 pkt. each of the above 4 separate varieties. 
FOR VARIEGATED-LEAVED, GOLDEN-LEAVED AND IVY-LEAVED 
NASTURTIUMS—Sec next page. No. 102 
“My Nasturtiums are a profusion of blossoms — and an expanse of 
beauty, and / am proud of them. Passers-by greatly admire the many 
different colors — some declaring they are the most beautiful they have ever 
seen — and askiyig their name and where I got the seed. I say. 'Henderson's 
Giant-Flowering."’ EDG.AR VAIL, Yorktoivn Heights, N. Y. 
Lilliput, Mixed Colors , 
Baby Rose. White with rose marking 
Lady Cherry. Deep rich cherry-red . . 
Fairy King. Old rose color. 
Snow Queen. Clear white. 
Pkt. 10c. 
10c. 
10c. 
10c. 
10c 
30c. 
GIANT-FLOWERING TOM-THUMB NASTURTIUMS 
"Last year I planted your collection of Giant-Climbing Nasturtiums and was astonished at the magnificent results. At my beach house at North Scauate I had 60 feet of piazza that 
presented a broadside of foliage and bloom such as I had never seen before nor dreamed of. The array was the admiration of every one wh^pMsed^^^^^^ Somerville, Mass. 
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