

Double Dwarf Gem Nasturtium, 
1053. Double Dwarf Gem Mixed. H. A, This 
new race of double Nasturtium will prove very 
popular for borders and edging. The good-sized 
sweet scented double flowers cover the little 
plants in excellent color arrangement. Pkt., 5c; 
0z., 15c; 1% Ib., 45c; 1lb., $1.20. 
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% 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; % 
Ib., 30c; Ib. 90c. 
1056. Scarlet Gleam. H. A. Similar to our 
popular Golden Gleam but is a rich scarlet col- 
or. The plant is half-dwarf, bushy, with a few 
short runners. The blossoms are semi-double 
with ruffled petals. Profuse bloomer. Pkt., 5c; 
0Z.,,10¢37 42 Ih 30e; lb., 90; 
Dainty Lady Petunia. 
1091. Yellow Dainty Lady. H. A. A distinct 
new color in Petunias. A delicate golden yel- 
low. Plants are neat, compact semi-dwarf and 
free-flowering, bearing generous quantities of 
medium-sized, delicately-fringed, light golden 
yellow flowers throughout the summer. Excellent 
for bedding or window boxes. Pkt., (500 seeds), 
25c; 2 pkts., 40c; 1/16 oz., $8.00; % oz.,° 
$15.00; % oz., $24.00. 
1085. Radiance. H. A. New brilliant cerise 
rose Petunia which won a 1941 silver medal in 
the All-America contest. See inside front cover 
for color illustration and description, Pkt., 25c; 
2 pkts., 45c; Y oz., 90c; % oz., $1.60; % oz., 
$3.00; oz., $5.90. . 
1109. Blue Brocade, Victoria. All Double. 
HA. A. The new blue double Petunia which re- 
ceived the largest number of points and a 1941 
silver medal in the All-America contest. See 
inside front cover for color illustration and de- 
scription. Pkt., 35 seeds, 25c; 70 seeds, 45c. 
8/1/40 
“Your Double Shirley. Poppies which I received 
were the best I ever grew.” . 
Geo. M. Harkins, District of Columbia 

OLDS’ 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 Nasturtiums are 
the freest bloomers and produce the 
largest flowers. Keep them picked and 
then they will keep blossoming. Large 
pt; 5c3 02, L0c;; Y Ibs 25e5 ab. “75ce: 
1050. Olds’ Dwarf Mixed. H. A. The 
Dwarf Nasturtiums are best adapted to 
sowing in beds and for borders. Olds’ 
Dwarf Mixed comprise a wonderful as- 
sortment of rich and varied shades. 
Large pkt., 5c; oz., 10c; 25¢; 
lb., 80c. 
i Ib., 

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., 5c; 0z., 10c; %4 
lb., 30c; lb., 90c. 
OLDS’ PETUNIAS 
Petunias are gaining rapidly in popularity, 
especially among the city gardeners. They suc- 
ceed with little attention, everywhere, do well 
under varying conditions of soil and bloom 
throughout the summer. They are equally at- 
tractive planted in mass plantings or in small 
quantities in porch boxes. 

Elk’s Pride Petunia. 
1097. Elk’s Pride. (Grandiflora.) H. A. The 
blooms are extra large, three and one-half to 
four inches across, many of which are frilled 
and ruffled. The true royal purple is a color 
that will blend well with other colors. Pkt., 25c; 
2 pkts., 40c; 1/16 oz., $2.50; Y% oz., $4.50; 
Y, 0z., $8.00; Ye oz., $14.00; oz., $25.00. 
St oa 

Dwarf Semi-Double Golden Globe Nasturtium, 
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 rainy climates. Pkt., 5c; oz., 
15c; Y% lb., 45c; Ib., $1.20. 
NEW FLOWERS WILL 
ADD ZEST TO YOUR GARDEN 
Be sure to plant some of the new outstanding 
varieties described on pages 1 to 
1035. MIGNONETTE 
MACHET. H. A. Dwarf 
Mixed. Of dwarf pyra- 
midal form; numerous 
branches; very fragrant. 
Fine for combining in 
bouguets.. Pkt., 5c; % 
02Z., 15¢; 02., 25e, 
1066. NICOTIANA, 
AFFINIS HYBRID 
Mixed. H. A. (Flow- 
ering Tobacco.) Large, 
trumpet-shaped flowers 
on plants 2 feet high. 
Very fragrant, and easy 
to grow. Pkt., 5c; % 
0Z., 25c; oz., 40c. 

Nicotiana. 


General Dodds Petunia. 
1092. General Dodds. H. A. The finest 
flaming red Petunia of the Hybrida or bedding 
type. Unlike other red Petunias, this strain 
will hold its brilliant color through the hottest 
weather. Our stock is the finest strain that we 
have ever seen, coming 100% perfect in color, 
Pkt., 10c; 2 pkts., 15c; % oz. 40c; Y% oz., 
60c; oz., $1.00. 
1086. Theodosia Improved. (Grandiflora 
Single Fringed.) din At A most attractive 
Petunia, See page 2 for color illustration and 
description. Pkt., 25c; 2 pkts., 40c; 1/32 oz., 
$2.25; 1/16 oz., $4.25; ¥% oz., $8.25; Y% oz., 
$16.00. 
1095. Cockatoo. H. A. Is a fascinating 
Petunia of the bedding class. Flowers are a 
royal purple with white blotches. The plants 
are compact, measuring about one foot high. 
Pkt., 10c; 2 pkts., 15c; 1/16 oz., 50c; % oz, 
90c; 4% 0oz., $1.60; % oz., $3.10; oz., $6.00. 
a 
4/29/40 
“T am an old, old customer, and well satisfied 
with my seeds and plants.’ 
Mrs. Arth. Holzman, Wisconsin 
