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NASTURTIUMS 
Double Sweet-Scented Varieties 
A very popular type of robust plant that throws out short runners 
and carries its double sweet-scented blossoms on long stems well above 
the foliage. 
Golden Gleam. Full double, pure golden yellow blooms which are 
sweetly scented. Gold Medal, 1933 All-America Selections. Extra fine. 
Pkg. 10c; oz. 35c; % Ib. $1.00 
Scarlet Gleam. A very vivid flavor that puts a spot of color in any 
garden. A fiery orange-scarlet, very sweet scented. 
Pkg. 10c; oz. 35c; %4 Ib. $1.00 
Orange Gleam. Double flowers of deep golden orange. 
Pkom lOc"oz, 35¢°lAelbe S100 
Supreme. Salmon-cerise double sweet-scented flowers. 
Pkg. 10¢3'0z4 35¢7" Va" Ib; $1.00 
Glorious Gleam Hybrids. Blooms sweetly scented, with colors varying 
from cream-yellow to deep golden yellow, orange, cerise, salmon, crim- 
son and others with spots and markings. Award of Merit, 1935 AIll- 
Pkg. 10c; oz. 35c; %4 Ib. $1.00 
Dwarf Double Sweet-Scented Kinds 
America Selections. Mixed colors. 
Compact plants about 10 inches high, cov- 
ered with double, sweet-scented blooms that 
are most attractive. 
Golden Globe. Blooms are pure golden yellow, 
exceedingly large, double and _ semi-double. 
Received Award of Merit in 1936 All-America 
Selections. Pkg. 10c; oz. 35c;} 4 Ib. $1.00 
Searlet Globe. Double scarlet flowers on 
dwarf plants. Pkg. 15c; oz. 45c; 4 Ib. $1.25 
Dwarf Double Mixed. 
Pkg. 10c; oz. 35c; 4 Ib. 95c 
Single-Flowering Varieties 
Hart & Vick’s Tall Nasturtium Mixture. 
This is a special mixture of giant-flowering 
kinds in the brightest colors—fiery crimson, 
scarlet, bright yellow, maroon, carmine-rose, 
salmon and cream. 
Pkg. 10c; oz. 30c; 4 Ib. 85c; Ib. $2.75 
Hart & Vick’s Special Dwarf Mixture. We 
offer these low-growing Nasturtiums in a spe- 
cial mixture of brilliant colors which we believe 
cannot be surpassed. 
Large pkg. 10c; oz. 30c; 1% Ib. 85c; Ib. $2.75 
Peat Moss Helps Make 
Gardening a Pleasure 
A vegetable product splendid for mulch- 
ing the Rose and perennial bed. It retains 
moisture, keeping the earth from drying 
and cracking, breaks up clay, and binds 
together sandy soils. Spread over and 
raked into the grass, it holds moisture and 
keeps the lawn green throughout the sum- 
mer. 1 bale covers 800 sq. ft. 4 inch 
deep. Yy bale $2.95; full bale $4.75 
Giant Exhibition Pansies 























Nicotiana—Sweet Scented Tobacco 
Golden Globe Nasturtium 
Nicotiana 
(Sweet-Scented Tobacco) 
Affinis. An annual, with sweet-scented pure 
white, star-shaped flowers 3 inches across, 
borne continually. Height 2 to 3 feet. 
Pkg. 10c; large pkg. 35c 
Affinis Hybrids, Mixed. Includes White, 
Red, and Crimson. Pkg. 10c; large pkg. 35c 
Crimson Bedder. Carmine-crimson, a most 
striking color.and one which becomes more 
pronounced when contrasted with the white 
variety, N. affinis. The plants are about 20 
inches high. They succeed in the garden or 
in pots for indoor blooming. 
Pkg. 15c; large pkg. 75c 

A Mixture of Annual 
Flowers for the Rock 
Garden 
This is a mixture of seed of twenty kinds 
of low-growing, long-blooming, annual flow- 
ers for you to scatter broadcast in your 
rock garden. They will bloom from early 
summer until late fall. Work plenty of 
peat moss in and cround the plants in your 
rock garden. The results will please you. 
Rock Garden Annual Mixture. 
Large pkg. 10c; Y oz. 25c; 
oz. 45c; Y% Ib. $1.25 

Hat & Vicks Giant Pansies 
Outstanding in Color, Size, and Freedom of Bloom 
There are three seasons when you can successfully sow Pansy seed. Start it in the house in 
February or March and it will make plants that, when transplanted to the garden, will bloom 
from July on till frost. Sow seed outdoors in April and May, and the plants will bloom in the 
fall. Sow seed in cold frames during July and August, and transplant later to 
the garden; they will bloom the following spring. The largest and finest flowers 
From Vick’s 
Illustrated Magazine 
April, 1879 
The Pansy now so well 
known, and so popular 
over the civilized world, 
and called by a dozen 
different names, is the 
child of the simple little 
annual, Heart’s-Ease, or 
Violet. This flower has 
many names: Fringed 
Violet, Trinity Flower, 
Butterfly Flower, Love 
and Idleness, Step- 
Mother, Johnny-Jump- 
Up, are the most com- 
mon. While the French 
call it Pensee, from 
which the English name, 
Pansy, is no doubt de- 
rived, 
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are grown on a rich, well drained soil, in a sunny position in your garden. 
Four Splendid Color Mixtures 
America. The seed of this Pansy, noted for 
its large size, beautiful form and marvelous 
range of color, is grown right here in this coun- 
try. Plants are thrifty, compact growing and 
bear giant, long-stemmed flowers early in the 
season. Pkg. 25c; large pkg. 75c 
Roggli Special Mixture. Giant size, bril- 
liantly colored flowers held erect on long, sturdy 
stems. The rich colors and great substance of 
the petals make this a magnificent Pansy 
mixture. Pkg. 25c; large pkg. 75c 
Trimardeau Mixture. This is a very popular 
Pansy for beds and borders, for where it lacks 
size of flower it does have a wide range of 
color. Some of the blooms are self colors such 
os pure white, pure yellow, lavender, etc., oth- 
ers are prettily blotched. The plants are very 
robust and compact in growth and unusually 
free blooming. Pkg. 15c; large pkg. 50c 
H. & V. Giant Exhibition. Needless to say, 
this mixture, made up, as it is, of the many 
colors and shades of Mastodon varieties, has 
no superior among Pansy mixtures. It will 
make wonderful borders and beds in the qar- 
den. The finest strains of named varieties are 
put together to make the most beautiful com- 
binations of color. Long stems, fine for cutting. 
Pkg. 25c; large pkg. 75c 



