OLDS’ NASTURTIUMS 
Olds’ Tall Single Mixed Nasturtiums. 
SINGLE NASTURTIUMS 
1060. Olds’ Tall Mixed. H. A. No annual 
is more easily grown than the Nasturtium and 
nothing surpasses it in duration of bloom or 
in brightness of color. Olds’ Tall Mixed Nastur¬ 
tiums are the freest bloomers and produce the 
largest flowers. Keep them picked and then 
they will keep blossoming. Large pkt., 6 c; oz., 
10c; 1/4 lb., 25c; lb., 75c. 
1050. Olds’ Dwarf Mixed. H. A. The Dwarf 
Nasturtiums are best adaiAed to sowing in beds 
and for borders. Olds’ Dwarf Mixed comprise 
a wonderful assortment of rich and varied shades. 
Large pkt., 5c; oz., 10c; Vi lb., 25c; lb., 80c. 
Dwarf Semi-Double Golden Globe Nasturtium. 
SEMI-DOUBLE DWARF GEM 
NASTURTIUMS 
This type of Nasturtium differs from the 
Gleam type in that they do not throw out run¬ 
ners and the plant is more compact. The plant 
grows about nine to twelve inches tall. Con¬ 
sidered by many a marked improvement over 
the Double Gleam type. 
1052. Double Gem Golden Globe. H. A. This 
variety in color is very similar to the Golden 
Gleam. _ The free flowering, well formed flowers 
are delicately sweet scented. This variety holds 
its form well in rainv climates. Pkt., 5c; oz., 
15c; Vi lb., 60c; lb., $1.50. 
1053. Double Dwarf Gem Mixed. H. A. This 
new race of double Nasturtium will prove very 
poiDular for borders and edging. The good-sized 
sweet scented double flowers cover the little 
plants in excellent color arrangement. Pkt., 5c; 
oz., 15c; Vi 45c; lb., $1.20. 
HOUSE PLANTS FROM SEED 
Many of our best house plants can be 
grown easily from seed. Some require a 
long period of growth and careful attention, 
but if you follow the instructions printed on 
the packets, good results are usually ob¬ 
tained. We are listing below some of the 
varieties we have to offer and the pages 
where you will And descriptions. 
Name 
Page 
Price 
Pkt. 
Begonia . 
.19 
15c 
Cineraria . 
25c 
Cuphea . 
. 4 
20c 
Cyclamen . 
.19 
20c 
Geranium . 
.19 
10c 
Heliotrope . 
.11 
10c 
Job’s Tears . 
.10 
5c 
OLDS’ POPPIES 
1120 . Finest Mixed. H. A. A fine blend of 
many handsome shapes and sizes; many are 
double and shaped like a ball, in white, pink 
and red; massive Carnation Poppies and dainty 
Shirleys. Pkt., 5c; oz., 20c. 
1121. Improved Carnation. H. A. Splen¬ 
did. large, double flowers of many shades. Re¬ 
sembling Carnations. Pkt., 6c; pz„ 20c. 
1122 ; Ee-selected Single Shirley. H. A. Silk 
or Ghost Poppies. Beautiful, satiny flowers. 
Pkti, 5c; oz., 20c. 
1127. American Le¬ 
gion. H. A. Vivid scar¬ 
let-red. The first official 
flower of the American 
Legion. Very much in 
demand because of the 
associations. Pkt., 5c; 
oz., 30c. 
1124. Double Shirley 
Poppy. Sweet Briar. H. 
A. The prettiest Shirley 
Poppy grown today. Be¬ 
gonia shaped flowers of 
a delightful deep rose 
;iink. See page 7. Pkt., 
5c; V 2 oz., 25c; oz., 40c. 
Shirley, Poppy. 
SEMI-DOUBLE GLEAM 
NASTURTIUMS 
1055. Golden Gleam. H. A. The first double 
Nasturtium. Semi-dwarf, forming a large vig¬ 
orous bush which throws out runners averaging 
about 24 inches in length. The flowers begin 
coming as soon as the plant nears complete de¬ 
velopment and at the time it is in full bloom the 
entire plant, including the runners, is a blaze 
of color. Flowers measure 2 V^ to 3 inches across, 
borne on stiff, erect stems, 6 to 8 inches in 
length, the flowers standing well above the 
foliage. Very fragrant. Pkt., 5c; oz., 10c; V4 
lb., 30c; lb., 90c. 
1056. Scarlet Gleam. H. A. Similar to our 
popular Golden Gleam but is a rich scarlet col¬ 
or. The j)lant is half-dwarf, bushy, with a few 
short runners. The blossoms are semi-doulle 
with ruffled ])etals. Profuse bloomer. Pkt., 5c; 
oz., 10c; Yi lb., 30c; lb., 90c. 
Double Gleam Mixed Nasturtiums. 
1058. Double Gleam Hybrid Mixed. H. A. 
This mixture contains a wide range of colors of 
the Gleam type semi-double mixed. The plants 
are half dwarf and the flowers semi-double. The 
bushy plants throw out runners averaging about 
two feet in length. As the plant nears complete 
development, it is a blaze of color. Under un¬ 
favorable growing conditions, these will not 
come 100% semi-double. Pkt., 6c; oz., 10c; Vi 
lb., 30c; lb., 90c. 
OLDS’ PHLOX 
(Drumondii.) 
1110._ Finest Annual Mixed. H. A. One^ of 
the easiest to grow of all annuals. Flowering 
Continuously from a few weeks after seed is 
sown. Remove faded flowers to encourage bloom¬ 
ing. A splendid mixture of pleasing colors and 
varieties. Pkt., 6c; Vi oz., 30c; V4 oz., 65c; 
oz., $1.00; plants, 35c doz. 
1114. Starred and Fringed. H. A. Pretty 
star-like flowers of many colors, some fringed. 
Pkt., 10c; 2 pkts., 15c; Vi oz., 45c; Vz oz., 
80c; oz., $1.50. 
1113. Gigantea Art Shades. H. A. A new 
strain of annual phlox with individual florets 
114 inches in diameter. See page 6. Pkt., 10c; 
2 pkts., 15c; Vs oz., 40c; 14 oz., 70c; Vz oz., 
$1.15; oz., $2.00. 
1112. Gigantea Salmon Glory. H. A. A 
new inire salmon pink with a distinct creamy 
white eye. A very striking and beautiful com¬ 
bination. One of this year’s ovitstanding novel¬ 
ties. See page 2 for complete description. Pkt., 
25c; 2 pkts., 40c; Vs oz., $2.15; Vi oz., $4.20; 
V 2 oz., $8.25; oz., $16.00. 
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