Annual Flower Seeds 21 
Double Nasturtiums 
Culture A or B—See Page 4 
For summer display in larse or small beds, boxes or borders, nothing can surpass Nasturtiums. They start to bloom 
early and keep up a continuous display of bright colored flowers until hard frost in fail. The more you cut the flowers 
the more profusely will the plants produce blooms. 
You can grow them in practically any garden soil, in fact, they will grow in soils that are too poor to support any 
other plants. Plant the seed after soil is warm, covering an inch deep and dropping a couple of seeds every 3 inches. 
They should not be transplanted. Do not water too freely. 
Plant plenty of nasturtiums this summer and enjoy their glorious colors in the garden and in bouquets where you 
need gaiety. 
Dwarf Double Gleam Sweet Scented 
Gleam Hybrids, Color Page 85—Grange Gleam, Color Page 6 
1 438 Golden Gl< 
H Immense double 
earn Golden-Yellow. 
Flowers 2F$ to 3 inches across. Pkt. 8c; Oz. 20c. 
1439 Scarlet Gleam S2KX , uS*ffi£ 
ers on long stems. Pkt. Sc; Oz. Sac. 
1440 U„L - J. Mixed Colors. A 
VjlOQrn nybrids glorious Mixture. 
See Page 85. Pkt. 8c; Oz. 2©c. 
1445 K4 Beautiful Prlmrose- 
/VlOOn Vjleam Yellow. For your 
Moonlight Garden. Pkt. lOc; 5£ oz. 3©c. 
1444 n_ Deep Growing 
Grange Ol6Qm Golden-Orange. 
Striking Color. Pkt. lOc; 54 oz. 25c. 
1446 C_I__ _ _ I Delicate Glowing- 
oalmon UI6QIH Salmon. Unusual 
Color. Pkt. lOc; 54 oz. 20c. 
1450 Double Gleam Collection. 5 Pkts. no 1 mo Not 5 inc 1 iud S e dValue 46c, 35c 
1437 Dwarf Double Golden Globe 
1936 All-America. 
The first named color variety in the new Gem Type. 
Well formed, double golden yellow flowers in profusion. 
Plants 9 to 12 inches high, of compact dwarf form. It 
is a sport of Golden Gleam and is sweet-scented. 
Pkt. 8c; Oz. 25c. 
1 435 Dwarf Double Gem Mixed 
Shades of yellow, orange, scarlet, crimson, cerise, 
cream, maroon and spotted varieties. Compact, gem¬ 
like plants, ideal for edging and border use. These 
lovely, sweet-scented Nasturtiums created a sensation 
at the California Exposition in San Diego. Pkt. lOc; 
Oz. 25c. 
Nasturtium Double Golden Gleam 
Single Dwarf Nasturiums 
1426 Single Dwarf Nasturtiums 
hi- I These are especially desirable for borders 
iVlIXea and beds forming neat compact plants 
1 to 1 Yi ft. across. This mixture is made from many 
select named varieties and will give you many 
beautiful flowers. Pkt. 5c; Oz. 15c; *4 lb. lOc. 
1436 Fancy Leaved Dwarf Jomplcl 
plants but the foliage is distinct and curious—variegat¬ 
ed and marbled silvery white, and including the waved 
emerald-green leaves. Flowers are showy. Mixed 
Colors. Pkt. 8c; Oz. 2©c. 
Nasturtiums in Color 
See Pages 6 and 85 
Tall Climbing Nasturtiums-Special Mixtures 
1441 R ac * Tn 11 riimkino For trailing over porch lattice or arbors, or for covering old fences or 
DeSt I ail Of V_!imOing unsightly places, also for vases, we consider the tall varieties most 
desirable. There is also a greater variety in colors, including the brilliant Lobbianum type. Pkt. 5c; Oz. 2©c; 
•4 lb. 6©c; Lb. $1.50. 
1449 T_|| I . _ J \/_ ■J Combining two desirable new climbing types, the Ivy with 
I all IVy and V anegatea bright green foliage, veined light, and the Variegated with 
green leaves mottled with creamy-white. Flowers brilliant mixed colors Pkt. lOc; Oz. 20c. 
1443 T _:|: _ T — . D„ . „ „ The best Nasturtium for porch boxes because of its trailing habit (vines 
I Tailing I om I ounce 2 feet long.) At times you hardly see the foliage because of the wealth of 
flowers. Flowers are a little smaller than the ordinary Nasturtium, very bright yellow and scarlets. Pkt. lOc; 
Oz. 20c. 
1508 Oenothera Afterglow 
Culture A or B — See Page 4 
Evening Primrose. Evening Primroses should be m 
every garden because of their enchant, j habit of 
opening their flowers in the evening and ?■ 'lowing you 
to enjoy their delicious fragrance. Afterglow is a pretty 
new variety with large flowers of buttercup yellow each 
with bright red calyx. 18 to 24 inches high. Pkt. l©c; 
54 oz. 25c. 
1624 DL I! California Bluebell 
rnaceiia, culture a or b 
Campauularia or Harebell Phacelia. Grows neat 
little bushes, 9 to 12 inches tall, and bearing all summer 
pretty gentian bell-shaped blue flowers with white 
stamens. Very easy to grow, nice for blue borders and 
rockeries. One of the earliest of the long-lasting garden 
Annuals. Pkt. l©c; 54 oz. 25c. 
686 China and Japan Pinks 
Culture D or E—See Page 4 
One of the most popular and most satisfactory annuals 
grown. Of easy culture, comprising a large variety of 
types and brilliant colors, many of them deeply fringed. 
Our mixture contains many varieties of Chinese and 
Japanese double and single types. Pkt. 5c; 54 oz. 
2©c. 
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Tulips, Hyacinths 
Daffodils, Crocuses 
These Colorful Flowers 
are only produced 
from Bulbs which 
must be planted 
in the Fall. 
Ask Now for 1937 
Fall Catalog 
which will be ready 
Next September 
Nicoti ana Cul £e e p %& r / 
Flowering Tobacco. A lovely class of fragrant annuals 
that bloom freely throughout the summer and fall. 
Plants are bushy, 2 to 3 ft. high and branching. They 
open towards evening emitting a very pleasant odor. 
“In the Horticultural Gardens of the Great Lakes 
Exposition thousands of visitors last summer were 
surprised to learn how sweet, and beautiful this family 
of flowers could be.” 
1486 A wonderful new 
Crimson Deader Strain of Dwarf Nic- 
otiana, about 15 inches tall, plants are well-branched 
and ideal for bedding. 
The color is a rich deep crimson, it blooms profusely, 
and gives a striking effect in the garden, as bouquets 
or as a pot plant. Florists like this variety, you’ll like 
it, too. Pkt. 15c; oz. 45c. 
1483 Affinic WhifA ° r tuberose flowered to- 
/ \l I IIP 19 TV llltc bacco. A very continu¬ 
ous and profuse bloomer, with waxy white flowers. 
Plants of branching, bushy habit, starting to bloom a 
few weeks after sowing. 2)4 to 3 ft. Pkt. l©c; 54 oz. 
25c. 
1484 Affinis Hybrids a splendid mixture of 
rose, red, white, and blue. Pkt. l©c; 54 oz. 25c. 
1482 T'”..:l/:_ _ A compact growing va- 
v.rimSOn l\ing riety with rich velvety 
crimson flowers. 2)4 feet tall. Pkt. l©c; 54 oz. 25c. 
1638 D I,-. Bird of 
■ OiniClafla/ Paradise 
Gillesii. Stately tall growing plant reaching up 8 to 
10 ft. The flowers are large, bright and yellow and 
borne in trusses. They are made even more beautiful 
by the rich crimson stamens and pistils which are long 
and incurving. Pkt. lOc; 5& oz. 30c. 
Nlcotiana “Evening Primrose” 
A | DLI- Culture Dor E — 
Annual Phlox v cc Pa g e 4 
This splendid genus of plants Is unrivaled for 
richness of color, profusion of bloom, duration 
of bloom and general compactness, and whether 
in clumps or masses looks equally beautiful. It Is 
one of the finest annuals In cultivation, and 
should occupy a prominent place in every garden. 
Tall Large Flowered 
Phlox Drummondi Grandiflora 
Produce well-branched plants, 12 to 15 inches tall. 
1627-G Alba (White) 1627-E Isabellina Primrose 
1627-C Chamois Rose 1627-H Violet, (White-eye) 
1627-D Cinnabar Scarlet 1627 Mixed Colors 
Price any Color or Mixed: 
Pkt. 10c; 1/g oz. 25c. 
Dwarf Compact Phlox 
Phlox Drummondi Nana Compacta 
For edgings, rockeries and porch boxes. 
Only 6 to 8 Inches tall. 
1630-A Atropurpurea 
(Purple) 
1630-B Chamois Rose 
(Ca rmine-eye) 
1630-C Delicate 
(Salmon-Pink) 
1630-D Fireball 
(Blood-Red) 
Price any Col 
Pkt. 10c; 1 
1630-E Isabellina 
(Yellow) 
1630-F Snowball 
(Pure White) 
1630-G Surprise 
(Begonia-rose) 
1630 Mixed Colors 
or Mixed: 
3 oz. 30c. 
1628 Starred and Fringed m 3 type Ut Ls 
quite distinct. The flowers are either star-shaped or 
fantastically fringed, really two distinct types. Many 
bright colors. Pkt. l©c; 5& oz. 25c. 
Phlox Art Shades, Color Page 6 
Planting Instructions for all Flower Seeds will be Found on Page 4 
