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NASTURTIUMS 
THE MOST SATISFACTORY 
ANNUAL 
2302 Shumway’s World’s Famous Large 
Flowered DwauT Finest Mixed 
I have given great pains in properly blending 
this mixture to furnish a complete range of 
flowers all season long. I feel safe in saying it 
represents the most complete array of colors of 
any dwarf mixed Nasturtiums offered today. 
i’kt., 7 ct.s.; o*., IS ots.; % 11)., 35 et.s.; % 11)., 
CO cts.; II)., !{)l.UO, i)o.stpaid. 
2303 Shumway’s Supreme Mixture Giant 
Flowered Tall or Climbing Varieties 
Same high grade mixture as the Dwarf above. 
Pkt., 7 cts.j oz., 1.3 ots.; % lb., 35 ets.j % lb., 
60 ets.; Ib., . 51 . 00 , postpaid. 
2306 New Double Scarlet Gleam 
Rich, dazzling orange-scarlet, sweet- 
scented double blooms on fine long stems 
suitable for cutting. The plants are of semi¬ 
dwarf habit. Pkt., 10 ot.s.; oz., 35 cts.; % Ib., 
75 cts.; % Ib., S1.35; lb., $3.50. 
2305 New Double Gleam Hybrids 
Large, double and semi-double blooms of 
fine form in a wide range of colors, showing 
to advantage against the fresh green foliage. 
The plants are semi-dwarf and produce the 
sweet-scented flowers on long, substantial 
stems. I'kt., 10 cts.; oz., 35 cts.; % lb., 75 cts.; 
Va lb., .51.35; lb., .53.50. 
2301 New Dwarf Golden Globe 
Exquisite, giant double and semi-double, 
pure golden yellow blooms of the same color 
and form as Golden Gleam, but the plants 
are dwarf, globe-shaped and bushy. Pkt., 10 
cts.; oz., 35 cts.; % lb., 75 cts.; % lb., $1.35; 
lb., .53.50. 
2304 Golden Gleam Nasturtium 
Pew new flowers ever introduced have been acclaimed so 
quickly and praised so highly as this wonderful new double 
sweet-scented Nasturtium. The blooms are a beautiful golden 
yellow. They are large arid well rounded, measuring 2% to 3 
in. across. They are borne well above the foliage on stems 
6 to 8 in. long. The bushes are compact, forming just a few 
short runners averaging not more than 6 or 8 in. in length. 
The sweet scent of the blooms is something new in Nastur¬ 
tiums and adds to the value of this splendid new variety. 
Pkt., 7 cts.; oz., 14 cts.; Vi lb., 35 cts.; Va Ib., C« cts.; Ib., .51.00. 
Nasturtiums 
Large Flowered 
Dwarf Finest 
Mixed. ■ 
2316 Nicotiana 
(Sweet-Scented Tobacco) 
One of the easiest annuals to 
raise and one of the most fra¬ 
grant. The blossoms are not un¬ 
like a Petunia blossom, but with 
a longer tube. They open toward 
evening and emit a powerful per¬ 
fume. 
Afllnig, New Hybrids. Fra¬ 
grant large blooms in shades of 
I'ose, red. crim.son, and creamy 
white; 3^ ft. tall. Pkt., 5 cts.; 
14 oz., 35 cts. 
2315 ^]epeta 
(Mauve Catnip) 
Perennial 
Neat bushes of small 
lavender-like foliage cov¬ 
ered with terminal spikes 
of lavender-blue flowers, 
both foliage and flowers 
aromatic. For beds, edg¬ 
ing or rock garden. 
Mussini. 1 ft. May- 
Sept. Light blue. Pkt., 
10 cts. 
2338 Passion Flower 
PaRsiflora. Annual. Coerulea 
Orandiilora. Southern Beauty. 16 
ft. A beautiful vine. Few effects 
are more charming’ than the Blue 
Passion Flower covering a wall 
with its rich green foliag-e an(i 
sky-blue flowers, followed later by 
an abundance ol handsome fruit. 
2317 Nigella 
Love-in-a-Mist 
One of our prettiest old-fashioned an¬ 
nuals. The plants grow 12 to 15 in. 
tall and bloom profusely throughout 
the summer. , , 
Miss Jekyll. Elegant, double, rich 
blue flowers set against a background 
of delicate light green foliage. Pkt., 
2321 Oxalis 
Annual. Cloth of Gold. 1 ft. A charm¬ 
ing specie with deep golden-yellow flowers 
produced with such freedom in the latter 
part of the season as to completely hide the 
Nicotiana 
bright green foliage. Pkt., 15 cts. 
Gorgeous Pansies (Annual) 
2325 RoggH Swiss Giant 
Improved Super Strain. “The WorUPs Fin* 
est“ Mixed Pansies. Frost proof—5 blotched. 
This is without doubt the last word in Pansies. 
Extra long- stem, capped with flowers of enor¬ 
mous size and gorgeous colors—including the 
real deep maroon-dark crimson, etc.; m fact 
every color in the rainbow. 
In my trials the past summer, both on the 
farm and at home, Swiss Giant excelle(i any¬ 
thing that I have ever seen either in size of 
bloom, length of stem, varied markings and 
distinctive colors as well as continually blbom- 
ing from early spring until latter part of No¬ 
vember. Seed may be sown out of doors in 
April and will bloom in July, but larger flow¬ 
ers develop from the second setting of blooms. 
Large packet, 25 cts.; Vie oz., 60 cts.; oz., 
$ 1 . 00 ; ^ oz., $1.75; Vz oz., $3.25; oz., $ 6 . 00 . 
Bearded Tongue 
23.3» Pentstemtm. li e a r d e d 
Tongue. Sensation Supreme, 
5lL\ed. A splendid annual which 
seems to do best in sections where 
tlie summers are moderately cool. 
Produces large long flower-spikes 
closely set with elegant Gloxinia¬ 
like blooms. Includes many col- 
ors. Height, 3 to .'I ft. Pkt., 15 cts. 
2327 Giant Trimardeau 
Choicest Mixed 
This is an excellent mixture comprising a 
large color range; continuous blooms all sea¬ 
son. Flowers are not quite so large or pret¬ 
tily marked as Exhibition Mixture or Swiss 
Giant. Excellent for bedding. Pkt., 7 cts.; 
% <)/... 25 cts.; 1/4 oz., 40 cts.; Vs oz., 70 cts.; 
()/... postpaid. 
2340 Pennisetum 
(Fountain Grass.) 2% It. Ten¬ 
der ornamental annual grasses. 
Kucppeliaiium. (i’urple Foun¬ 
tain Grass.) Graceful green foli- 
Reduced % Size 
age and purplish plumes. Pkt., 10c. 
2372 Physostegia 
(False Dragon Head) 
.3-4 ft. Perennial. Beautiful with 
yiikes of rosy pink. lilac or while 
flowers, which are similar to a tiny 
antirrhinum blossom. The buds and 
flowers grow on the stem as if grow¬ 
ing four sides of a square; very at¬ 
tractive foliage. Flowers in August. 
Virglnlea. Delicate lavender pink 
tubular flowers. Pkt., 10 cts. 
Portulaca or Moss Rose 
A beautiful hardy annual, 
unsurpassed in brilliancy by 
any other annual in cultiva¬ 
tion. The plants are low- 
growing and creep along the 
ground. They thrive well <n 
almost any location, even in a 
dry sunny place among stones, 
and can withstand the hottest 
summer weather. They like 
the full sunlight. 
2.374 Large Flowering Double Mixed. 
This comprises the very flnest as¬ 
sortment of the Double Mixed Col¬ 
ors. I’kt., 10 cts.; >4 oz., 85 cts. 
2375 Large Flowering Single Mixed. 
Pkt., 5 cts.; Vi oz., 23 cts. 
2326 Shumway’s Mammoth Exhibition 
Mixture of the World’s Finest Pansies 
There is a vast difference in Pansy Seed. I know of no 
other flower in which quality of the strain is of such vast 
importance as in Pan.sies. I have specialized on Pansies 
for many years and believe that this Mixture represents 
the largest flowered, finest array of color.s with varied 
markings of any obtainable at the pre.scnt time. Many of 
the blooms arc most beautifully blotched. The flower is 
heavy, thick and velvety with a wa.xy appearance, and 
crinkled at the edges. Blooms abundantly on long grace¬ 
ful stems. Pkt., 20 cts.; Va oz., 50 cts.; 1/4 oz., 90 Cts.; Vz 
oz., $1.75; oz., $3.25. 
2373 Platycodon 
(Chinese Bell Flower) 
(PEKF.NMAI.) 
Very handsome border plants of 
the Campanula family, the flowers in 
bud having the appearance of inflated 
balloons; they flower from June to 
September. 
Fjirly Flowering Blue. Pkt., 10 els. 
