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Burpee’s Fragrant NASTURTIUMS 
Ever popular plants of the easiest culture, blooming most profusely in ordinary, 
2305 ee ee oN well-drained garden soil; if overly rich it will cause plants to produce more leaves — 
Haat Giant Double a. 2” than flowers. They are most useful plants for dry, sandy, or gravelly locations. 
ence r ‘ oe : single or double flowers and semi-tall or dwarf growing. Their varied colors, 
‘bLy i 5é. y oo - different shapes and refreshing fragrance make them most desirable for cutting. 


Dwarf Giant Double Nasturtiums 
Plants are of compact, bush or globular form, about 1 ft. high and 
1% ft. across. The gorgeous, giant double and semi-double sweet- 
scented flowers are produced most freely on very long stems, which 
makes them especially fine for cutting. Irregularly placed petal for- 
mation gives the blooms an unusually artistic appearance. Plants are 
dwarf, rounded and covered with flowers. Most attractive in beds, 
borders, edgings, rock gardens and pots. Uniform habit of growth. 
2338 Cherry Rose An exquisite shade of soft cherry-rose. Flowers 
grow 234 to 3 in. across and are produced earlier and more profusely 
than any other variety. Wonderful for cutting; very showy in the garden. 
2306 Delightful Soft salmon-cerise, the upper petals oddly marked 
crimson-maroon at base. Flowers become deeper salmon-cerise with age. 
2336 Garnet Gem Deep, rich, very bright garnet-red. The de- 
lightfully sweet-scented flowers have enough orange suffusion to enliven 
them with an iridescent glow that is most pleasing. Striking color. 
2329 Golden Globe Exquisite, giant double and semi-double, 
pure golden yellow blooms cover the dwarf globe shaped plants. 
2346 Niahogany Gem Darkest colored nasturtium we have ever 
seen; flowers are of a rich velvety deep but brilliant mahogany. 
2305 Orange Giory The large, sweet-scented flowers are bright 
orange, with wonderfully fluted and crinkled petals; base of each of the 
upper ones and inside of throat distinctly painted deep garnet-brown. 
2348 Primrose Gem Giant double, sweet-scented, soft primrose 
colored flowers are freely produced throughout the entire season. 
2327 Scarlet Globe Showy, giant double and semi-double, sweet- 
scented, fiery scarlet blooms are borne in the greatest profusion. 
Six Dwarf Giant Double Nasturtiums 2330 Dwarf Giant Double, Mixed Colors 
Cherry Rose, Garnet Gem, Golden Globe, Colorful Eabe of double Howe in eaeetia he shades from ies 9 
* white through yellow, rose, salmon, salmon-pink, orange, cerise, scarlet, 
Delightful, Mahogany Gem and Orange Glory blood-red, crimson and mahogany to deep maroon, including many 
7522—6 pkts., one each of these six named Dwarf interesting color combinations and charming variegated markings. 
Giant Double Nasturtiums, value 90¢ for 75¢ Any of the above Dwarf Giant Double Nasturtiums: 
Pkt. 15¢; oz. 50¢; 14 lb. $1.50 

Semi-Tall Giant Double Nasturtiums (Gleam Type) 
Flowers are extra large, exquisitely sweet-scented, double and semi-double; plants are semi-tall, of strong, vigorous growth and splen- 
did for beds, broad borders or as ground covers. May be trained upon strings or wire. Valuable for cutting, as flowers keep for a long time. 
2345 Apricot Primrose overlaid with a soft salmon-pink suffusion 2313 Tigered Fiowered Mixed Flowers are of many 
combining into a most pleasing shade of light apricot. Quite unusual. vicars oe ae Fie ayanee ee noted Soe 
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2323 Fiesta Bright golden yellow blotched scarlet at base of the petals, iT eet iss cas OP fsa. See 
the scarlet often extending over the entire surface as flowers age. 2331 Semi-Tall Giant Double, Mixed Colors 
2328 Golden Gleam Beautiful, rich golden yellow, sweet-scented Wonderful array of colors from pale primrose through yellow, 
long-stemmed flowers. Profuse blooming. First variety in this class. Seay ae salmon tg ee teak ent PR 
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2325 Lovelimess The semi-double flowers are vivid salmon-cerise ie Pkt. 10¢; oz, 3563 = Yb, $1008 ee $1.75 
with pencilings of mahogany towards the base of the two upper petals. 
2316 Burpee’s Mahogany Extremely dark shade of deep velvety i a 
mahogany-red. Striking; unusual. Nice alone or with light shades. Five Tal! Giant Double Nasturtiums 
2321 Orange Gleam Deep orange, with dark mahogany zone at 
base of the upper petals. Effective combination of these colors. 
2326 Burpee’s Scarlet Fiery, vivid orange-scarlet —the most bril- 5 
liant in the tall double group. Large flowers in greatest profusion. 7521 —5_pkts., one each of these five Semi-Tall 60¢ ; 
Any of the above Semi-Tall Giant Double Nasturtiums: Giant Double Nasturtiums, value 75¢ for 
Pkt. 15¢; oz. 45¢; % Ib. $1.25 
Burpee’s Mchogany, Burpee’s Scarlet, 
Golden Gleam, Loveliness and Orange Gleam 

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Burpee’s Old-Fashioned Single Nasturtiums — Fovorites pii.10¢ 
Because of their charm and old-fashioned loveliness, single-flowered nasturtiums are much 
in demand. We offer two mixtures, one of the tall or climbing, the other Tom Thumb or 
dwarf. There is a place for both tall and dwarf types in every garden, whether it be the single 
flowered type with five regularly placed petals or the doubles (listed above) with eight 
to ten irregularly placed petals. Good for all purposes. 

3110 Tall Fordhook Favorites, All 2354 Gorgeous Dwarf Mixed, All 
Colors Mixed For a colorful display of Colors Complete mixture containing all 
large, tall nasturtiums this mixture cannot the gorgeous colors and markings to be had 
be excelled. Splendid for trellises, verandas in single nasturtiums, and in such propor- 
or wherever there is room enough for the tions as to give a most beautiful effect in 
plants to spread out in large beds or wide beds, borders or rock gardens; fine for cut- 
borders. May be trained upon string or wire. ting. Dwart, free-blooming plants 1 ft. tall. 
Pkt. 10¢; oz. 30¢; Pkt. 10¢; oz. 30¢; 
14 lb. $1.00; 1% Ib. $1.75 1, Ib. $1.00; 1% lb. $1.75 
40. . W. ATLEE BURPEE CO., Philadelphia 32, Pa., and Clinton, lowa 
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Nasturtiums may be had in a great variety of shades and color combinations, — 


