NASTURTIUMS — -IVY-LKAV l£D AND VARI EGATKD-LHAVED 
Ivy-Leaved Nasturtiums 
Ivy-leaved Tall or Climbing. Beautiful leathery dark green foliage, resembling that 
of the English Ivy against which the various colored, fringed flowers make a 
fine contrast. Mixed Colors.20c.; Pkl. iOc. 
Ivy-leaved Dwarf or Bedding. Beautiful dark green, Ivy-like foliap composing 
into an efTectivc setting for the lovely flowers of various colors. Fine for either bed¬ 
ding, edgings or pot culture. Mixed Colors. Oz. 20c.; 1 kt. 10c. 
Dwarf 
GERANIUM¬ 
LEAVED 
Nasturtium 
‘BUKNING BUSH" 
This unique new type is of dwarf, compact growth, forming 
round, bushy plants about 12 inches high by 15 inches across 
The glossy, dark green leaves arc thick, leathery, waved 
and lobed similar to the leaves of a Geranium. The 
flowers of intense blood crimson are borne in clusters 
around the main stem and in such quantities that 
they part the foliage, thus giving the effect of a 
bush on fire.Oz. 30c.; Pkl. 15c. 
Nicotiana 
Affinis Hybrids, Most showy and pro¬ 
fuse-flowering garden annuals, 
giving a continuous display of 
brilliant flowers through sum¬ 
mer and autumn; easily grown 
from seed, commencing to flower 
in a few weeks from sowing, 
thriving in a sunny position in any 
good garden soil. The plants, of 
branching, bushy habit, 2 to 3 feet 
high, carry the flowers in clusters, 
the whole being literally ablaze with 
them, thousands being borne ,on a 
single plant during the season; the 
glorious effect in the garden is unsur¬ 
passable. The plant and flowers, are 
similar in habit and form to those , of 
the popular white-flowering fragfant 
N. affinis, but the flowers of these, new 
hybrids are much larger, measuring from 
to 2 inches across, and very fragrant. 
Colors, purple, white, dark red, light red. sal¬ 
mon, crimson, violet, rose and pink. {See cui.) 
Mixed Colors. Pkl. 10c. 
Aflinis. The popular free-flowering variety; fragrant 
star-shaped white flowers; annual, 3 feet high. 
Pkl. 5c, 
Nemesia 
Triumph Hybrids. These new English 
hvbrids have attained the highest 
development in this favorite class of 
annuals so popular for bedding and pot 
culture. The plants grow 6 to 8 inches 
high, in round bush form, and bear 
continuously, during the summer, myr¬ 
iads of brilliantly colored flowers; 
cream, orange, yellow, crimson, rose, 
scarlet, etc., lipped with other colors. 
(See cnt.) Mixed Colors. Pkl. iOc. 
Newton’s Glories. A new and most 
notable hybrid strain of large-flowcnng 
Nemesias. Plants of compact, bushy 
growth bearing a profusion of flowers the 
largest of all, in gorgeous colorings and lovely 
shades including crimson, lemon , orange, purpl^ 
claret, etc., besides many that are tigred and 
spotted on delicate ground colors . Pkl. 25c, 
CULTURAL DIRECTIONS 
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Ornamental-Leaved Nasturtiums 
These comparatively new varieties are equally as thrifty and 
robust in growth and produce freely as beautiful flowers in vari¬ 
ous colors as the plain green-leaved Nasturtiums with the added 
merit of ornamental foliage which renders them beautiful objects 
even out of flower. (See cut.) 
Variegated-leaved Tall or Climbing. Foliage mottled and striped 
with cream, green, silver and yellow. Flowers of various beauti¬ 
ful colors, primrose striped red, salmon, scarlet, orange, yellow 
blotched maroon, etc., in mixture. 
^ Lb. 75c.; Oz. 20c.; Pkl. 10c. 
Variegated-leaved Dwarf or Bedding. The foliage is variegated 
in silver, green, yellow and cream; flowers of various beautiful 
colors, garnet, orange, canary, crimson, blotched, striped, etc., 
in mixture.M Lb. 75c.; Oz. 20c.; Pkl. 10c. 
Golden-leaved Tall or Climbing. Golden-green foliage against 
which the bright scarlet flowers show off effectively. 
Oz. 20c.; Pkl. 10c. 
Golden-leaved Dwarf or Bedding. Golden-yellow foliage against 
which the various colored flowers, rose, yellow, red, cream, 
mottled, blotched, etc., contrast beautifuly. 
Mixed Varieties. Oz, 20c.; Pkl. 10c. 
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