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Double Sweet Scented 
NASTURTIUMS 
Double sweet scented Nastur¬ 
tiums are easily the most popular 
and useful annual flowers today. 
Commencing- to bloom in June or 
July from seed sown in the spring, 
they lavish a wealth of blossoms 
till out down by hard frosts. 
53*—DOUBLE SWEET SCENT¬ 
ED MAHOGANY. One of the show¬ 
iest. A rich mahogany, ’i'kt. 5<\: 
Yi oz. 15c. 
540— DOUBLE SWEET SCENT¬ 
ED SUPREME. A beautiful salmon 
cerise. Pkt. 5c\; Vi oz. 15c. 
GOLDEN GLEAM 
541— The first of the race ot 
double sweet scented Nasturtium? 
and the forerunner of many beau¬ 
tiful double hybrids. Profuse 
bloomers, each day throwing 50 ot 
more beautiful blossoms on lorn 
stems well above the foliage. Pkt 
5c.; 2 pkts. 10c.; 1 oz. 20c.: \\ lb. 
50c. 
ORANGE GLEAM 
542— —ORANGE GLEAM. Flow- 
ers large, uniformly double, free 
flowering with blossoms borne on 
long stems well above the foliage. 
Color a deep glowing golden or¬ 
ange, shading deeper at the center. 
Pkt. 5c.; 3 pkts. 12c.; oz. 25c.; % 
l!>. 75c. 
SCARLET GLEAM 
543— Flowers large, well formed. 
Color is a fiery orange scarlet, de¬ 
lightfully sweet scented. Pkt. 5c.; 
2 pkts. 10c.: oz. 25c.; % lb. 75c. 
SALMON GLEAM 
544— SALMON GLEAM. Color 
a delicate golden salmon. Very 
showy. Pkt. 5c.; oz. 25c.; Y\ lb. 
MOON GLEAM 
545— —MOON GLEAM is very 
similar to Orange Gleam except in 
color, which is a light golden 
cream. Pkt. 5c.; oz. 25c.; V\ lb. 
75c*. 
FIRE GLEAN! 
546 — FIRE GLEAM. Very sim¬ 
ilar in color to Scarlet Gleam but 
the plant is more like Golden 
Gleam* Fir? Gleam comes 100% 
double while Scarlet Gleam pro¬ 
duces some single. This is con¬ 
sidered the best of all the double 
Sweet Scented Gleam Nasturtiums. 
Pkt. 6c.; 2 pkts. 10c.; oz. 25c. 
GLEAM HYBRIDS MIXED 
GLORIOUS GLEAM HYBRIDS 
547— —Blossoms large, well form¬ 
ed. sweet scented and nearly all 
double. Plants semi-dwarf, throw¬ 
ing out short runners. Well round¬ 
ed bushes. Stems long and throw 
a mass of flowers well 'above the 
foliage giving the effect of a solid 
mass of flowers. Colors are a bal¬ 
anced blend of brilliant shades of 
salmon, golden yellow, orange, 
scarlet, cerise, creamy yellow, ma¬ 
roon, crimson, spotted, etc. Pkt. 
5c.; 3 pkts. 12c.; oz. 20c.; Vi lb. 
50c.. 
One packet each of above 9 for 
30c. 
CALIFORNIA GIANT NASTURTIUMS 
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GOLDEN GLOBE 
DWARF DOUBLE GOLDEN 
Yiiant or golden globe 
548— Differs from the other 
double Nasturtiums in that plants 
are dwarf and compact and bushy, 
making it a splendid border plant 
or for solid beds. Can also be 
grown in pots making beautiful 
specimen plants. Bears an abun¬ 
dance of large sweet scented gold¬ 
en yellow flowers well above the 
foliage. Pkt. He.; 2 pkts. 12c.; oz. 
25c.; Vi N>. 7 5c. 
OEM MIXED NASTURTIUMS 
GEM MIXED NASTURTIUMS 
549 — (GEM MIXTURE. Plants 
extra dwarf and compact the same 
as Golden Globe. Has an excellent 
range of colors. Sweet scented. 
Pkt. fle.: 3 pkts. 15c.; oz. 25c.; Vi 
lb. 80c. 
Dwarf or Bush Nasturtiums 
The blossoms and varieties of Tall 
and Dwarf Nasturtiums are similar. 
Tall or climbing sorts usually blootn 
most freely. Dwarf sorts form a 
littl*' bush and are desirable for 
bedding. 
Any of the following 4 p. n pkt.; 
3 pktn, tOc.; oz. 20<*.; Vi lh. 30c. One 
pnoket of cnch of the 10 dwarf 
\a<MnrtluniM for 23c. 
330—PEARL OH MOONLIGHT. 
Fine creamy yellow. 
531 —SELF COLORED MIXED. A 
very fine mixture of solid colors; 
blossoms are one color but many 
different varieties. 
332— EMPRESS OF INDIA. This 
variety shows a fine contrast be¬ 
tween the rich salmon-scarlet flow¬ 
ers and the deep purplish green 
leaves. 
333— DWARF FRENCH CHAME¬ 
LEON. A class which produces dif¬ 
ferent. colored blossoms on the same 
plant. 
334— SPENCER MINE D., Very 
large, handsome flowers of intense 
colors, borne on long, distinct stems. 
Foliage dark green. 
333—ft POTTED MIXED. Choice 
selected sorts with spotted blos¬ 
soms. 
386—D W A R F IVY LEAVE II. 
Leaves of the English Ivy form, 
while flowers are of the most del¬ 
icate fringed formation. Fine for 
bedding or pots, many colors. Pkt. 
4c. I OK. 20c. 
337—DWARF FANCY LEAVED. 
The dwarf compact plants are of 
rounded form, all the leaves show¬ 
ily marbled or variegated in yellow, 
dark, white and green. Flowers 
primrose to deep orange shades, 
while some are spotted and veined 
with copper tints. 
358—-LILLIPI 'T OR FI A11 \ r MIX ¬ 
ED. This is a dwarf compact form 
of Tropaeolum Lobbianum. Flow¬ 
ers varied, many being new and 
beautiful shades. Pkt. 4c.j ok. 20c. 
330—IMPERIAL DWARF NAS- 
TCRTIVMS. A grand mixture of 
all desirable sorts—new and old. 
Extra fine. Pkt. 4c.; o*. 10c.; Vi lh. 
25c.; Il>. 73c. 
Oxalis 
Golden Globe 
382—YELLOW V A R 1 E T I E 8. 
Blooms in 2 months fron. seed. Pkt. 
3c. 
Bulbs of summer blooming Oxalis. 
Pink and white. Multiply rapidly 
and can be taken into the cellar for 
the winter the same as Dahlias. 
23 bulbs for 10c.; 100 bailM for 23 e. 
