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New Double Nasturtium 
Nasturtiums will really grow on soils incapable of support¬ 
ing many other plants, and are most useful on dry, sandy, or 
gravelly banks. In very dry seasons the Tall sorts have a ten¬ 
dency not to run on a poor soil, and if a trellis is to be covered 
quickly the plants should be encouraged by watering in the 
early stages of growth; in wet seasons the Dwarfs have a 
tendency to run and to produce more leaves than flowers, and 
they should therefore be sown on as poor a soil as possible. 
New Double Sweet Scented 
These Nasturtiums are of a vigorous bushy habit, producing 
a few short runners which are thickly studded with long¬ 
stemmed double blooms. 
642 FIRE GLEAM. Bright scarlet. 
Giant Pansies 
This popular annual is so well known that it needs little de¬ 
scription. Pansies are easily grown and bloom profusely for 
many months. Sow the seed indoors early in March or outdoors 
as early as the ground can be prepared. If sown during August, 
and wintered over in a cold frame, the plants will begin 
blooming very early the following spring and continue their 
showy display throughout the summer. 
CORONATION GOLD. See Novelty page 24. 
660 ENGLEMANN’S GIANTS. Dark and light shades, huge 
flowers, very compact and early flowering. Fkt., 50c. 
661 SWISS BLUE (Ullswater Blue). A solid blue flower with 
blue-black blotches. Fkt., 25c. 
662 SWISS GIANTS. This strain of Pansies is the most sensa¬ 
tional novelty of many years. The seed we offer will produce 
flowers of gigantic size, perfectly round, and produce many 
new color combinations and shades previously unknown in 
pansies. Blooms early. Fkt., 25c. 
643 MOONBEAM. Soft primrose. 
644 ORANGE GLEAM. Deep golden orange. 
645 GOLDEN GLEAM. Golden yel¬ 
low. 
646 SCARLET GLEAM. Fiery 
scarlet. 
Any of the above varieties: Fkt., 
10c; oz., 20c. 
647 GLEAM HYBRIDS. Contain¬ 
ing all colors. Fkt., 10c; oz., 20c. 
Dwarf Double Gem Varieties 
A dwarf compact strain of 
sweet scented double Nastur¬ 
tiums. Plants are compact and 
entirely without runners. 
648 GOLDEN GLOBE. Golden 
yellow flowers, very compact. 
Fkt., 10c; oz., 25c. 
649 FIREBRAND. Brilliant cerise- 
scarlet. Fkt., 25c. 
650 DWARF DOUBLE GEM MIX¬ 
TURE. Contains an excellent 
mixture of yellow, orange, scar¬ 
let, salmon, cerise, cream and 
maroon, both light and dark 
foliage. Fkt., 15c; oz., 35c. 
Lilliput Nasturtiums 
Height, 9 in. 
651 SALMON QUEEN. A deep 
salmon-rose fine for edging. 
Fkt., 15c. 
Dwarf Nasturtiums 
Height, 1 foot 
652 DWARF MIXED. Comprises all varieties and shades. Oz., 
15c; Vi lb., 45c; 1 lb., $1.50; Fkt., 10c. 
663 TRIUMPH OF THE 
GIANTS. A rich mixture 
of bright colors with 
many delightful varia¬ 
tions and markings. Vi 
oz., $1.00; pkt., 20c. 
665 CHOICE BEDDING 
MIXED. Contains a com¬ 
plete range of colors. 
Blossoms slightly smal¬ 
ler than the giant types. 
Vi oz., 30c; Vi oz., 50c; 
pkt., 10c. 
664 MAPLE LEAF GIANT 
MIXTURE. A distinct 
variety and quite differ¬ 
ent from other types. 
The leaves are of giant 
size and the flowers are 
up to 4 inches across, under good 
cultivation. Of wonderful sub¬ 
stance and fine form. Many charm¬ 
ing colors are included, both light 
and dark shades. Fkt., 40c. 
TUFTED PANSIES. See Viola, page 
51. 
Nigella - Lovein-a-Mist 
659 MISS JEKYLL. Lovely variety 
giving an abundance of long-stem¬ 
med flowers which are of a clear 
cornflower-blue, prettily set In 
slender elegant foliage. One of 
our most attractive annuals. 
Height 18 inches. Fkt., 10c. 
Brilliant Annual Phlox 
FLAME FLOWER 
For a color effect in the garden there is nothing quite so 
brilliant and quite so lasting. Quickly grown from seed. They 
succeed best in a sunny open situation, preferring a light, rich 
loam. For early flowers, sow seed indoors or in hotbed in March; 
or they may be sown in open ground from late April until July. 
If faded flowers are removed, they will bloom until frost. 
GRANDIFLORA VARIETIES—Height 1 Foot 
Nasturtiums, 
Double Gleam Hybrids 
Tall Nasturtiums 
653 TALL MIXED. Comprises all varieties and shades. Oz., 
15c; Vi l'b-. 45c; 1 lb., $1.50; pkt., 10c. 
Nemesia 
654 STRUMOSA SUTTONI MIXED. Flowers are Vi inch across 
and are borne in great profusion. The color ranges from white 
through pale yellow and rose, to orange and crimson, with 
numerous intermediate shades and a great variety of throat 
markings. This South African plant is 1 foot high and blooms 
from June to September. Start seed indoors in March and set 
plants out in May. This is a bedding annual suited for shady 
locations and for pot culture. Pkt., 15c. 
NEMESIA, BRIGHTNESS. See Novelty page 24. 
Nemophila - California Blue Bell 
655 INSIGNIS BLUE. (Baby Blue Eyes). Splendid trailing 
annual, 6 inches high, fine for edging borders, or rock gardens. 
Cup-shaped, sky-blue flowers from late spring until frost. 
V4 oz., 25c; pkt., 10c. 
Nicotiana 
One of the easiest annuals to raise and one of the most ef¬ 
fective. The blossomB in shape are not unlike a Petunia, but 
with a longer tube. The flowers open toward evening and emit 
a powerful perfume. 
656 CRIMSON BEDDER. The flowers are a rich deep carmine. 
Plants are of dwarf, pyramidal habit, not over 15 to 18 inches 
in height: therefore very effective for mass bedding or tor 
planting in small groups. Fkt., 16c. 
657 ORANGE BLOSSOM (suaveolens). An elegant small flow¬ 
ered pure white species, delightfully sweet-scented. Fkt., 15c. 
658 AFFINIS HYBRIDS. Splendid mixture of blue, red and 
rose shades. Fkt., 10c. 
NOLANA, BLUE ENSIGN. See Novelty page 24. 
710 ALBA. Pure white. Fkt., 10c; Vi oz., 40c. 
711 BRILLIANT. Bright rose. Fkt., 10c; Vi oz., 40c. 
712 C ARNE A. Pale flesh. Pkt., 10c; Vi oz., 40c. 
713 COCCINEA. Fiery scarlet. Fkt., 10c; Vi oz., 40c. 
714 PRIMROSE. Buff-yellow. Fkt., 10c; Vi oz., 40c. 
715 LEFOLDI. Deep rose, white eye. Fkt., 10c; Vi oz., 40c. 
716 VIOLET. With white eye. Fkt., 10c; Vi oz., 40c. 
717 GRANDIFLORA MIXED. An extra choice strain of the 
best large-flowered varieties, unexcelled in profusion and 
brilliancy of bloom and color. Pkt., 10c; Vi oz., 30c. 
SPECIAL COLLECTION ANNUAL PHLOX 
2717. Contains one packet each of the 7 separate varieties 
offered above. Value, 70c, for 50c. 
718 NEW ART SHADES. An extra large flowering strain 
producing flowers in a wonderful range of soft art shades 
including tones of salmon, apple blossom, soft rose, light 
violet, etc., many with lighter eye. Flowers very large. 
Plants about 9 inches high. Fkt, 15c. 
Phlox Nana Compacta—Dwarf 
A dwarf compact type, growing 6 to 8 inches tall. Free flow¬ 
ering. Excellent for dwarf beds and borders. 
719 APRICOT. Yellow. Fkt., 
15c; Vi oz., 50c. 
720 FIREBALL. Scarlet. Pkt., 
15c; Vi oz., 50c. 
721 ISABELLINA. Primrose. 
Fkt., 15c; Vi oz., 50c. 
722 SNOWBALL. Pure white. 
Fkt., 15c; Vi oz., 50c. 
723 SUNRISE. Chamois-pink. 
Fkt., 15c; Vi oz., 50c. 
PERENNIAL PHLOX. See page 
724 VIOLET. With white eye. 
Fkt., 15c; Vi oz., 50c. 
725 DWARF MIXED. In¬ 
cludes all of the above 
colors. Fkt., 15c; Vi oz., 45c; 
Vi oz., 80c. 
726 CUSPIDATA MIXED. 
(Star Phlox). Star-shaped 
flowers with laciniated 
petals. Fkt., 10c; Vi oz., 40c. 
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