NASTURTIUM, DOUBLE GLEAM 
NASTURTIUMS, A 
TALL OR CLIMBING. The most popular and most beautiful 
free-flowering' annual climbing vines. These are all of strong, 
vigorous growth, throwing out running shoots that can be 
trained upon strings or wires, or can be easily made to climb 
ordinary paling fences or wire netting. They are very showy 
also planted at the top of a steep slope and allowed to run 
down the bank. We offer only the finest strains, producing 
the largest and richest flowers. 
Mixed Colors. Pkt. 5c; 1 oz. 15c; 2 oz. 25c. Also by the pound. 
DWARF NASTURTIUMS. These are of dwarf growth and 
are especially desirable for planting as borders to flower beds 
or along garden walks. As with all nasturtiums, they succeed 
best on light, well-drained soils or n siightiy raised beds. 
.Mixed Colors. Pkt. 5c; 1 oz. 15c; 2 oz. 25c. Also by the pound. 
GLEAM VARIETIES (Double and sweet scented). 
Golden Gleam. This new type is of semi-trailing habit and is 
a new development in Nasturtiums. The plant forms a vigor¬ 
ous large bush which thi'ows out short runners, averaging 18 
inches. The sweet scented, large double flowers are of a 
golden yellow color and average 2 to 3 inches across. 
Scarlet Gleam. Similar to the Golden Gleam, the flowers are 
large and full petaled, waved and fluted in effect, and ex¬ 
tremely showy. Completely covering the foliage of the plant, 
the long stemmed orange scarlet flowers make a dazzling 
splash of color which is hard to duplicate. 
Orange Gleam. The finest Gleam Nasturtium since our first 
introduction. Golden Gleam. The flowers are very large, uni¬ 
formly double and profusely free flowering, while the color is 
entirely new in the Nasturtium family—a deep glowing golden 
orange, with a deeper shading at the center. The plants are 
semi-dwarf, bearing the flowers well above the light green 
foliage on long, wiry stems. 
Glorious Gleam Hybrids. Award of Merit, All-America Selec¬ 
tions, 1935. Glorious Gleam Hybrids are delightfully sweet 
scented, beautifully double. The semi-dwarf plants throw short 
runners from well rounded free flowering bushes. The color 
range includes a brilliant blend of salmon, golden yellow, 
orange scarlet, cerise, cream, orange, maroon and crimson 
shades, and many spotted varieties. Finest Mixed. 
.All Gleams, pkt. 5c; 1 oz. 15c; 2 oz. 25c. Also by the pound. 
DWARF DOUBLE GEMS. Salmon Gem, Scarlet Gem, Orange 
Gem, Golden Globe, Gem Mixture. (See Novelties, page 1.) 
NEMESIA, A 
A splendid border plant with the widest range in color. Is 
very early, a continuous bloomer, and stands a lot of hard¬ 
ship. If topped and watered when beginning to seed it will 
start blooming all over again. 
Blue Gem. Flowers almost like Forget-me-not. 
Fire King. Brilliant scarlet-crimson. 
Triumph Mixed. 
Suttoni Finest Mixed. Very bright mixture of colors. 
NEMOPHILA, A 
Insignis. Splendid flower for garden decoration. Bright colors 
such as blue, white, and violet. 6 inches high. Mixed Colors. 
NICOTIANA, Flowering Tobacco, A 
A very showy plant, producing star-shaped flowers of de¬ 
licious perfume. Taken up in the fall, cut back and potted, 
will bloom freely all winter. Half hardy annual; 3 feet high. 
.Affinis (Sweet scented). 3 inches high. Pink and Rose shades. 
Red shades. White, and Mixed colors. 
Sanderae. Resembles the “Affinis” but does not close up in 
the daytime. The plants are covered with large, fragrant 
flowers. 
Crimson King. Velvety red. 
Mixed Colors. 
NIGELLA, Love-in-a-Mist or Devil-in-the-Bush, A 
Compact growing, free flowering plants with curious look¬ 
ing, showy flowers and finely cut foliage. 
Mixed Colors. 
Miss Jekyll. Cornflower blue. 
Miss Jekyll. White. 
PAINTED DAISY (See Pyrethrum) 
PANSY, Heart's Ease 
When the bright hues of the Tulips and Daffodils have 
faded, the rich, deep and varied shades of the Pansies provide 
a welcome change in the flower beds. The varieties lis*ed pro¬ 
duce large blooms of good substance, regular markings, and 
full rich coloring. Treat either as annual or perennial 
SWISS GIANT or ROGGLI. Within the last few years the 
blossoms of this strain have been remarkable improved in 
every way. The plants are very compact in habit and they 
produce immense circular flowers for a long blooming season. 
Lake of Thun. Solid blue pansy with dark blue blotches. 
Cardinal. Bright red, very large and showy. 
Golden Yellow. Beautiful shade, blotched. 
Claret. Wine Red. Deep shade. 
Dwarf Mixed. Pkt. 20c. 
Pansy Coronation Gold (New). See Novelties, page 1. 
OREGON GIANT. Beautiful mixture of large flowering Pan¬ 
sies. This mixture will suit the most critical. 
Mixed Colors. Pkt. 10c. 
MASTERPIECE BEDDING MIXTURE. These are the popu 
lar saucy-faced beauties that everybody loves, comprising the 
finest varieties in all colors. Pkt. 10c. 
PASSIFLORA, Passion Flower, P 
Most interesting and well known climber, bearing singularly 
beautiful flowers. Height, 10 to 12 feet. 
Edulis. Blue and white. 
PENTSTEMON, Beard Tongue, P 
Brilliant bell-shaped flowers borne on long spikes, and pro¬ 
duced abundantly all summer. Colors range through red, rose, 
cherry, carmine, pink and purple. We feature the “Sensation” 
which ranks with the Petunia in beauty. Height, 2 feet. 
Every branch a spike of color. Mixed Colors only. 
PETUNIA, A 
During the whole season they are covered with large, showy 
blossoms, which are always bright and fresh, in spite of heat 
and drought. The flowers are of an almost infinite variety of 
colors and markings, and quite as varied in form; large and 
small, fringed and plain, double and single. Annual. Sow seed 
very thinly indoors under glass. Care should be taken to save 
the weaker seedlings as they produce the finest flowers. Trans¬ 
plant to garden when soil is warm. They grow from 5 inches 
to 2 feet, according to variety. 
Salmon Supreme. (Award of Merit, 1938.) 
Dainty Lady. 
Brilliant Rose Gem. (See Novelties, page 1.) 
Burgundy. 
Here are 3 more new Petunias that should not be overlooked: 
Flaming A’^elvet. Gold Medal, All-America Selections, 1936. The 
only gold medal winner in the 1936 All-America Trials, 
Petunia Flaming Velvet has caused a sensation because of the 
uniform excellence of its velvety, rich, blood-red flower. 
Pkt. 15c. 
ROSE GEM. New rose shade of Petunia of the Gem type. 
Grows 5-6 inches in height and covered with flowers about 2 
inches in diameter. One of the most popular of Petunias. 
Pkt. 25c. 
Rose King Improved. Special Mention, All-America Selections, 
1936. A bed or border of Rose King Improved, the new and 
improved strain of Rose King, is a sight not soon to be for¬ 
gotten. Its flowers are a clear, rich rose with a delicate light 
golden throat, and the 18-inch plants are rather bushy, abso¬ 
lutely uniform, and literally covered with blooms. Besides its 
decorative value for the garden. Rose King Improved is an 
excellent cut flower variety. Pkt. 15c. 
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