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BUTZER’S SEED STORE, PORTLAND, OREGON 
MOON FLOWER 
Beautiful rapid annual 
climbers. Foliage very dense 
and in some kinds of re¬ 
markable shape. The flowers 
in their wide range of deli¬ 
cate coloring are poised on 
slender stems. 
2181 — Grandiflora Alba 
(Moon Flower)—Large white 
blossoms, five to six inches 
across, which expand at 
night. Pkt. 10c. 
2182—Heavenly Blue Im¬ 
proved (Moon Flower)—Of 
strong, vigorous growth, the 
plants quickly attain a height of twelve to fifteen feet. 
Pkt. 10c 
2183—Finest Mixed—Pkt. 5c. 
MORNING GLORY 
2185— Tall Morning Glories Mixed—A great variety 
of colors of the old-fashioned, popular, rapid-growing 
climber. Pkt. 5c; oz. 15c. 
2186— Dwarf Morning Glories Mixed—Hardy annual, 
one foot in height. Colors range from pure white to 
deep purple. Pkt. 5c; oz. 20c. 
2188—Imperialis (Japanese Morning Glory) Fine 
Mixed—The Japanese Morning Glory requires a warm 
situation to do well. The south side of a wall or build¬ 
ing where the plants are protected from the north 
and west winds will mostly be found beneficial for 
these vines. Pkt. 10c. 
2191—Setosa (Brazilian Morning Glory)—A sum¬ 
mer climber, making a dense shade. Flowers rose col¬ 
ored ; three to four inches in diameter. Pkt. 10c. 
NASTURTIUMS, Dwarf 
2225—Dwarf Nasturtiums Mixed—This splendid 
mixture contains all the named varieties and every 
color. No finer mixture can be made. They will produce 
enormous flowers on long stems, in a wonderful vari¬ 
ety of colors. Pkt. 5c; oz. 10c; 2 oz. 15c; *4 lb. 30c; 
lb. $1. 
2253—BUTZER’S ROSE CITY 
MIXTURE OF TALL 
NASTURTIUMS 
This mixture is absolutely unequaled; nothing bet¬ 
ter to be had anywhere. In it will be found all the 
choicest colors of tall Nasturtiums, of all the new 
shades, as well as the standard sorts. Pkt. 5c; oz. 10c; 
2 oz. 15c; y* lb. 20c; lb. $1.00. 
2270—GOLDEN GLEAM NASTURTIUM 
This new type is of semi-trailing habit and a new 
development in Nasturtiums. Plants form a vigorous 
large bush which throws out short runners averaging 
18 inches. The sweet scented, large double flowers are 
of a golden yellow color and average two to three in. 
across; they are borne on erect stiff stems six inches 
in length and stand well above the foliage, an arrange¬ 
ment which adds immeasurably to the showy appear¬ 
ance of the plant; they are also splendid for cutting. 
The seed we offer is strictly originator’s stock. 
Pkt. 10c; oz. 15c; 2 oz. 25c. 
NASTURTIUM 
2273 — ORANGE GLEAM DOUBLE SWEET 
SCENTED—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. The sweet scent charac¬ 
teristic of all our gleams is very pronounced. 
Pkt. 10c; oz. 20c 
NASTURTIUM 
NASTURTIUM 
2279—DOUBLE SWEET SCENTED SCARLET 
GLEAM 
Fully double, of the same type as Golden Gleam, the 
flowers are large and full petaled, waved and fluted in 
effect, and extremely 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. Richly sweet scented. Scarlet Gleam is 
ideal for garden or cutting use. Pkt. 10c; oz. 20c. 
NASTURTIUM 
2283—BODGER’S DWARF DOUBLE GEM MIXTURE 
Our Gem Mixture, composed of an evenly balanced 
range of cheerful colors on dwarf, compact, gem-like 
plants, is the ideal annual for border and edging use. 
The plants are truly dwarf and compact, totally 
without runners, and hold their compact form even 
in rainy climates where they will be a boon to garden 
makers. We feel sure that for general use this Gem 
Mixture will be even more popular than the Gleams. 
At the California International Exposition in San 
Diego, where they are being exhibited, they are making 
a big hit with all visitors. The good sized sweet 
scented double flowers gaily cover the little plants in 
an excellent color range which includes Bhades of 
yellow, orange, scarlet, crimson, salmon, cerise, cream, 
maroon and spotted varieties. While a majority of 
the plants have light foliage there are many dark 
foliage plants as well. Pkt. lOe; oz. 20c. 
NASTURTIUM 
2289—DOUBLE GLORIOUS GLEAM HYBRIDS 
The Hybrids are a collection of gorgeously colored, 
large, well-formed flowers of such dazzling beauty 
that the mind hesitates to credit the evidence of the 
eyes. Colors certainly never dreamed of before in a 
double nasturtium abound in profusion—glorious 
flowers of salmon, golden yellow, orange scarlet, 
cerise, cream yellow, orange, crimson, and gold flushed 
scarlet combine with the foliage of fresh green. They 
thrive under almost any cultural conditions. 
Pkt. 10c; oz. 20c. 
NEMESIA—1 foot 
Free-blooming dwarf bushes for pot culture and 
open borders. Sow in spring under glass, and trans¬ 
plant ; or sow out of doors in May, in patches where 
they are intended to flower. 
2295—Large Flowered Mixed—1 ft. It is the finest 
strain of the most popular flower, both for size and 
massive build of the individual flowers, also for the 
richness and variety of colors. Pkt. 10c. 
NEMOPHILA (Baby Eyes)—6 inches 
Hardiest of annuals, and of the easiest culture. 
Makes a very effective front row to a bed or border, 
and should be sown out-of-doors in spring, in patches, 
where they are to flower. 
2299—Insignis Mixed, all colors—Cup-shaped flowers 
in many bright colors, the blue shades particularly 
attractive. Pkt. 10c. 
NICOTIANA (Sweet 
Scented Tobacco 
Plant) 2 ft. 
One of the easiest annuals 
to raise and one of the most 
effective. The blossoms in 
shape are not unlike a 
Petunia blossom, but with a 
longer tube. The flowers open 
toward evening and emit a 
powerful perfume. 
2304—Affinis—The popular 
free-flowering variety; fra¬ 
grant star-shaped white 
flowers; annual, 3 feet high. 
Pkt. 5c 
2309—Nicotians Affinis Hy¬ 
brids—Mixed colors. Pkt. 10c 
NIGELLA 
2276—DWARF DOUBLE GOLDEN GLOBE—Uni¬ 
formly dwarf and compact, the first named color va¬ 
riety in the new Gem type of Nasturtium. It is very 
free flowering, and the well formed double flowers of 
deep golden yellow are delicately sweet scented. 
Pkt. 10c; oz. 20c 
(Love in a Mist, or Devil in the Bush)—A compact 
free flowering plant, with finely cut foliage, curious- 
looking flowers and seed pods; of easy culture, grow¬ 
ing in any garden soil; hardy annuals; mixed; one 
foot. 
2315—Mixed—Pkt. 5c. 
Beds of Nasturtiums Make Slice** of Color. 
