The delicate colors and long stems of the 
DOUBLE NASTURTIUMS make them espe¬ 
cially desirable as cut flowers. 
Special Notes on Growing Nasturtiums—All 
varieties should be grown on poor soil, as they 
will produce more leaves than flowers if grown 
on rich land. In a dry season, watering in 
July and August will prolong the blooming 
season. 
Moth balls sprinkled on the ground, quite 
close to the plants will prevent infestation of 
black aphids on the leaves and stems. 
Cjioiies 
Ipomea (Annual Climber) 
Beautiful vines of luxuriant growth, covered 
with large, variously colored flowers all sum¬ 
mer. Splendid for covering trellises, arbors 
and porches. 
1524 MOONFLOWEE. Immense pure white 
fragrant flowers that open at night and 
on cloudy days....% oz. 25c; pkt. 10c 
1525 SCARLETT O’HARA. A new color in 
Morning Glories. Rich wine-red or deep 
crimson. Very showy. For early flow¬ 
ering, the seed should be started in pots 
in March.Pkt. 15c 
1526 EARLY FLOWERING HEAVENLY- 
BLUE. Vines are a mass of lovely sky- 
blue flowers, 2%-3 inches across, from 
early summer to frost.Pkt. 15c 
See Color Illustration, Page 42. 
1527 JAPANESE MIXED. Flowers are ruf¬ 
fled and fluted from throat to margin. 
Colors: red, rose, garnet, blue, purple, 
etc.% oz. 20c; pkt. 5c 
1528 BRAZILIAN MORNING GLORY. Rosy 
purple.% oz. 25c; pkt. 10c 
MATRICARIA Feverfew (Tender Perennial) 
1512 CAPENSIS. 18-24 in. Plants are 
bushy in growth, with finely cut leaves 
and clusters of small, tightly double, 
white flowers. Excellent for pot plants, 
bedding and cutting.Pkt. 10c 
Matthiola, see Stock, page 57. 
MIGNONETTE, Reseda (Annual) 
1516 MACHET. 12-15 in. Immense compact 
spikes of blossoms with a delicate fra¬ 
grant odor are produced throughout the 
summer and until late in the fall. Fine 
for cutting.oz. 25c; pkt. 10c 
Moss Rose, see Portulaca, page 55. 
Mourning Bride, see Scabiosa, page 56. 
MYOSOTIS or Forget-Me-Not (Perennial) 
1535 Height 4-9 in. Plants are of compact 
habit with large clusters of exquisite 
clear blue flowers. Flourish in moist 
shady positions. Require winter protec¬ 
tion.Pkt. 10c 
'fiaGiani Double uastuitiums 
The Double Gleam and Tall Flowering varieties quickly cover sunny slopes, stone walls 
or bare spots in the rock garden, while the dwarf sorts are excellent border and edging plants. 
1573 DWARF DOUBLE GEM MIXTURE. The 
ideal plant for border and edging use. 
Dwarf, compact, totally without runners. 
1569 APRICOT GLEAM. Large, double sweet- 
scented flowers of primrose-yellow, suf¬ 
fused with salmon-pink and blending in¬ 
to a lovely shade of apricot. . . .Pkt. 10c 
1570 DOUBLE GOLDEN GLEAM. The large, 
golden-yellow, double flowers are sweet- 
scented. The trailing plants are very 
ornamental and produce a wealth of 
blossoms.Oz. 20c; pkt. 10c 
1571 DOUBLE SCARLET GLEAM. Fiery 
scarlet, semi-double flowers, with ruf¬ 
fled petals. Fragrant. .Oz. 30c; pkt. 10c 
the plants produce fragrant, semi-double 
flowers of good size. The color range 
includes shades of rose, salmon, yellow 
and scarlet.Oz. 30c; pkt. 10c 
1574 DWARF SINGLE MIXED. 1 ft. Giant 
flowers in a great variety of gay color 
combinations as well as the brilliant 
self-colored sorts. 
.% lb. 40c; oz. 15c; pkt. 8c 
1572 DOUBLE GLORIOUS GLEAM HY¬ 
BRIDS. Goi'geously colored flowers of 
salmon, yellow, cream, orange, scarlet, 
maroon and rose shades. Sweet scent¬ 
ed .Oz. 20c; pkt. 10c 
1575 TALL GIANT FLOWERING MIXED. 
6 ft. Excellent for hanging baskets, 
window boxes or for covering fences or 
walls.14 lb. 40c; oz. 15c: pkt. 8c 
NEMOPHILA, “Baby Blue Eyes" (Annual) 
1537 Height 6 in. Blooms quickly from seed 
and continuously from spring until frost. 
Showy bell-shaped flowers in shades of 
blue, white and violet. Fine for edging 
and borders. Prefers a moist, partially 
shaded position.Oz. 30c; pkt. 10c 
NEMESIA 
(Annual) 
Dwarf annuals which make pleasing masses 
of low growth for foreground beds and edging. 
The orchid-like flowers are often an inch 
across. 
1538 STRUMOSA GRANDIFLORA. 1 ft. A 
splendid strain of large flowered sorts, 
ranging in color from yellow, orange and 
blue to red.Pkt. 15c 
NICOTIANA, Flowering Tobacco (Annual) 
1540 Height 2-3 ft. Plants are of branching 
habit, and bloom continuously from early 
summer until frost. The flowers resemble 
petunias, but have a longer tube. They 
open toward evening and emit a heavy 
fragrance. Hybrids mixed. 
.% oz. 25e; pkt. 10c 
1539 NANA COMPACTA ORANGE PRINCE. 8 
in. Brilliant orange blooms on round 
compact plants.Pkt. 20c 
NIGELLA, Love-in-a-Mist (Annual) 
1545 MISS JEKYLL. Height 18 in. Plants 
are compact an(3 free-flowering with fine¬ 
ly cut foliage and large semi-double flow¬ 
ers of a lovely cornflower-blue on long 
stems. V 4 : oz. 15c; pkt. 10c 
p. 
IMPROVED STRAINS 
The seed may be started indoors in February or in a cold frame in March, in care¬ 
fully pulverized rich soil. Transplant to open ground in May. 
If flowers are picked regularly, the plants will continue to bloom until frost. 
Protect with a mulch of straw, or similar material in fall, and they will endure hard 
winters with perfect safety. 
ROGGLI SWISS GIANTS 
1606 ALPENGLOW. Beautiful cardinal and 
garnet red shades.Pkt. 20c 
1608 LAKE OF THUN. Ultramarine blue 
with darker blotches.Pkt. 20c 
1609 RHEINGOLD. Yellow with mahogany 
blotches on lower petals.Pkt. 20c 
One pkt. each above for 50c. 
1628 ROGGLI SWISS GIANTS MIXED. 
Gigantic flowers of heavy texture on 
strong stems. The colors are choice 
and rare, surpassing in quality and 
range all other Swiss Giants. 
.% oz. .$1.25; pkt. 25o 
See Color Illustration, Page 42. 
SPECIAL MIXTURES 
1620 ENGLEMANN’S SPECIAL GIANT. Re¬ 
selected to a strain of immense flowers 
from the old Scottish Show type. Bronze 
and reddish shades. Vigorous, compact 
and early flowering.Pkt. 35c 
1629 MASTERPIECE OR RUFFLED PAN¬ 
SIES. A remarkable strain of Giant 
Pansies with beautifully frilled petals, 
so full as to appear almost double. Rich 
colors, with dark velvety shades pre¬ 
dominating. % oz. 75c; pkt. 15c 
1631 TRIMARDEAU MIXTURE. A superior 
strain, with robust deep-rooting plants 
and flowers of mammoth size and great 
substance. Choice mixed colors. 
.% oz. 30c; pkt. 10c 
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The Dainty Button-Like Flowers of Matricaria (Feverfew) are Lovely 
Combined ivith Larkspur in a Bouquet. 
