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TOM THUMB, OR BEDDINO NASTURTIUM, 
An improved giant-flowering strain, 
the flowers of which are immense, 
k often measuring three inches 
W across, and Include a great 
variety of new and charming 
‘A combinations of colors. Pkt., 
t\\ 10c.; per oz., 25c. 
\\ j|j|f ■ An entirely new class. 
KM ;* m plant is in every respect sm 
vi* # than the Tom Thumb, an 
IjnjWc’ # the little flowers of varied 
' .v* M showy colors are produced 
j w? W in the greatest profusion, 
well above the small foil- 
M age. Highly effective for 
r beds and borders. Mixed 4 » Xl 
colors. Pkt., 10c.; peroz.,25c. 
— COPYRIGHT,IU96 
Pira Hew«iw»<>S|^* 
FLOW 
NASTURTIUMS, 
TOM THUMB, t» 
OR BEDDING. 
O XKof our showiest and most popular annuals, forming compact plants, not over 1 foot 
high, making gorgeous masses of color from early summer until killed by frost; succeeding 
tinder all weathers and conditions, and unsurpassed for garden decoration. (See cut.) 
tfiP Price of any of the following named varieties, 5c. per packet, 20c. per oz. 
Aurora. Salmon rose, mottled blush white, 
gurnet blotches. 
Beauty. Light scarlet, splashed canary. 
Brilliant. This new variety is a handsome 
scarlet—a rich, glistening shade—that is 
well set off by very dark foliage. 
Bronze Color. Of a burnished coppery bronze. 
Chameleon. Splashed crimson, bronze and 
yellow. 
Cloth of Gold. Golden yellow foliage, light 
scarlet flowers. 
Coccineum. Bright light scarlet. 
Crystal Palace Gem. Sulphur, spotted 
maroon. 
Empress of India. Brilliant crimson, dark 
foliage. 
Golden King. Grand flowers, 3 Inches across; 
deep golden yellow, maroon blotches. 
King of Tom Thumbs. Crimson. 
King Theodore. Dark scarlet maroon, dark 
foliage. 
Lady Bird. Orange yellow, red spots. 
Luteum. Light yellow, no blotches. 
Prince Henry. Cream color, spotted scar¬ 
let and tipped with wine-red. 
Pearl. White. 
Rose. 
Ruby King. Light ruby red. 
Spotted. Deep orange, crimson blotches. 
Terra Cotta Color. Novel, new and effective. 
Mixed Tom Thumbs. 5c. pkt., 15c. per oz., 
2oz.,25c.; lb., 40c. 
A collection of6 Tom Thumb Nasturtiums, 25c., or 12 varieties, 40c. 
T NflS L TURtlUin, “Tom Pom.” 
ThlH is a very distinct type. The foliage, flow¬ 
ers, and habit of the plants differ from all 
other Nasturtiums. The vines grow only two 
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 greatest pro¬ 
fusion. The colors are yellow with citron 
blotches, scarlet, and orange blotched red. ? 
They are peculiarly adapted as trailers for § 
vases, window boxes, hanging baskets,rock- £ 
work, embankments, etc. (See cut.) 25c. ^ 
per oz . Pkt. 10 
LOBB’S CLUBBING NffSTURTIOIBS. 
The leaves and flowers nre somewhat smaller ^ 
than the ordinary Tall Nasturtium (offered 
below), but their greater profusion renders them ^ 
superior. Height, 12 to 15 feet. ^ 
#5" Price of any of the following named varieties, 
5c. per packet; 20c. per oz. 
Asa Gray. Cream white, blotched crimson maroon. 
Brilliant. Rich bright scarlet. 
Chameleon. Mottled cream, gold, red and chocolate. 
Cliaixianum. Rich yellow, rosy carmine blotches. 
Due de Malakoff. Distinct rosy crimson. 
Giant of Battle. Rich blood-red. 
Lilli Schmidt. Bright orange scarlet. 
Mercier Lacomb. Dark purplish crimson, velvety. 
Napoleon III. Orange yellow, flamed rosy scarlet, 
maroon blotches. 
Prince Bismarck. Magnificent scarlet, rich and fiery. 
For trailing from window boxes pr vases this is a gem. 
Roi desNoirs. Blackish crimson. 
Spitfire. Bright fiery scarlet. 
Trioinplie de Gand. Orange scarlet. 
Lobb’s Nasturtiums. Mixed. 5c. pkt.; per oz., 20c. 
Collection ofli Lobb's Nasturtiums, 25c.; 12 varieties, 40c. 
Tall or Cliinbing Nasturtiums. 
Beautiful and luxuriant annual climbers, for trellises and arbors; 
of easiest culture, bearing their gorgeous flowers in profusion until 
killed by frost. 6 to 10 feet. (See cut.) 
J8ST Price of any of the following named varieties, 5c. per packet, 20c. per oz. 
Rich velvety crimson. 
Atr opur pur eum. 
Coccineum. Bright orange scarlet. 
Dunnett’s Orange. Rich golden orange, garnet blotches. 
Flammeum. Scarlet, flamed purple. 
Golden Leaved Scarlet. Flowers dark crimson scarlet, 
foliage yellow. 
Heinemanni. Silky bronze chocolate. 
Hemisphaericum. Splendid and distinct; straw color, 
rosy scarlet blotches. 
Pearl. Cream white. 
Prinz Heinrich. New. Cream color, spotted red. 
Regelianum. Purple violet. 
Scheuerianum. Straw color, splashed crimson, garnet 
blotches. 
Schillingi. Bright yellow, maroon blotches. 
Tall Rose. 
King Theodore. Velvety dark crimson, dark foliage. 
Luteum. Pure rich yellow, no blotches. 
Mixed Colors. 5c. pkt.; 15c. oz.; 2 oz., 25c.; Vi lb., 
40c. 
A collection of6 Tall or Climbing Nasturtiums, 25c., or 12 varieties, 40c. 
U flnwprina MivpH Hvhr'lfk nf Md RnnW A new section - distinguished by dark-colored foliage, and flowers of immense 
-•lowering mixeu nyuriub Ul mu. UUIlier, 8ize au( i richness and variety of new coloring. 10c. pkt.; 25c. oz.; Vi lb., 75c. 
Affinis. An annual, with sweet-scented, pure white star-shaped flowers, 3 inches across, 
blooming continually. 2 to 3 feet high. (See cut ) . Pkt. 5 
Giant Red Flowered. Magnificent decorative annual. The foliage is luxuriant and 
■ -— : — ■■ - —- tropical in appearance; plants surmounted with Immense clusters of rich crimson flowers. 
They grow rapidly, about 5 feet in height, and commence blooming in July, and continue until frost. 5 
Colossea. Attains a height of 5 to f> feet during one summer; immense leaves, at first rose and violet, afterward 
changing to deep green, with red nerves. A gigantic and imposing ornainental-foliaged plant, giving an elegant 
tropical effect.. 5 
Splendid annuals for garden decoration; bright-colored flowers, in shades of blue, white and 
velvet. 1 foot. Finest Mixed. Pkt. 5 
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