










. ae Large-flowering Nasturtiums 
There are few flowers so easily grown as Nasturtiums, and, unlike most flowers, 
they grow and bloom best on poor, sandy soil. The dwarf or Tom Thumb varieties 
grow about 1 foot high and are very desirable for bedding, bordering, or window- 
boxes. The tall Nasturtium is a favorite climber for covering fences, rockeries, etc., 
while both are good for cutting and vase decoration. Our strains of both tall and 
dwarf Nasturtiums are noted for their large and beautiful flowers and great di- 
versity of rich and brilliant colors. H.A. 
Dwari Large-flowering Mixed. (Single.).. - SNe Sad ed ep 
; Oz. 15c., 2 ozs. 25¢., “YY Ib. "40c., lb. a1. 5..$0 05 
Tall Finest Mixed. (Single.).Oz. 15c., 2 ozs. 25c., lb. 40c., lb. $1.25.. 05 

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Double Sweet-scented Nasturtiums 
GOLDEN GLEAM. Gold Medal, 1933 All-America Selections. The Pkt. 
plant forms a vigorous, large bush which throws out short runners, 
averaging 18 inches. The large, golden yellow flowers are 214 inches 
-across and are borne on erect, stiff stems 6 inches in length. Conse- 
quently, the flowers stand well above the foliage, which adds immeasur- 
ably to the showy appearance of the plant. ies .Oz. 25e. ..$0 10 
SCARLET GLEAM. Gold Medal, 1935 All- Meneried Scfertons. Similar 
to Golden Gleam except in color, which is a brilliant scarlet. ..Oz. 25¢. .. 10 
GLORIOUS GLEAM HYBRIDS. Award of Merit, 1935 All-America 
Selections. The color-range includes salmon, golden yellow, orange- 
scarlet, cerise, cream-yellow, orange, maroon and crimson... 
Oz. 25c., 2 ozs. 40c., ‘Yb. 75e. . 10 
DOUBLE DWARF GEM, MIXED. A dwarf, compact form of ihe 
above. The small, bushy plants, about 1 foot high, are free blooming 
and excellent for rock- gardens and ee Sweet- scented flowers . 
Oz. 40c... 10 
NICOTIANA 
Long- and free-blooming annuals of the tobacco family with tubular-shaped, fra- 
grant flowers. The plants are of rapid growth and present a glorious effect in the 
garden, especially if planted in groups, blooming continuously until autumn. 
Affinis. Grows 2 to 3 feet high, and has pure white, ereerene flowers which Pkt. 

open toward evening. . 402. 20c. ..$0 05 
Affinis Hybrids. Large- flowering ‘hybrids appearing in purple, dark red, 
lilae, violet, and flesh-color. Excellent for groups. Be ArT 10 t seca 
‘NIGELL r Miss Double Nasturtium, Golden Gleam 
Jekyll. A 
pretty annual for cutting. It grows about 114 feet high, has fine, Pkt. 
fern-like foliage and large, double, cornflower-blue flowers, Sow 
seed in the open ground early in spring . ? fend OZ LOC Repo LO 
CENOTHERA Lamarckiana (Evening Dente: se alight: hloom- 
ing plant about 21% feet high, with bright yellow flowers often 
3 inches in diameter. Of easy culture, succeeding in any sunny 
situation, but Pee a light soil. Hardy biennial blooming from 
July to October. . : 10 
OXALIS. Dwarf aiants “at cactine habits ne for order bat es- 
pecially recommended for hanging-baskets. Blooms first year. 
HHP: 
Rosea. Pretty for baskets; rose-colored flowers..... 10 
Tropzoloides. Fine for borders. Deep yellow flowers; brown 
FOLD DOSE GE EMI aris corte caste Loa beg lain siete e aide ra woe es ae kD 
Three Beautiful Annuals 
CELOSIA, FLAME OF FIRE. Bronze Medal, 1935 All- pt. 
America Selections. Very attractive annual growing about 
114 feet high, of pyramidal habit, each branch bearing a fiery 
scarlet flower-head. Blooms profusely until late fall....... $0 15 
COSMOS, SENSATION. Award of Merit, 1936 All-America 
Selections. An outstanding novelty, blooming in ten weeks 
from the time of seeding. Plants of vigorous growth, about 
4 feet high, poodle extra-large flowers of rose, pink, and 
GOLDEN CLEOME (Golden Spider Flower). Tall-growing 
plants, 4to6 feet high, suitable for planting among shr ubs or as 
a background for the flower border. Flowers are br ight golden 
orange, very attractive with long spidery stamens and pro- 
duced on many spikes throughout the summer and fall. . 
COLLECTION: One pkt. each of the above, 35 cts. 

Nicotiana affinis 

