Hart & Vick’s NASTURTIUMS 
Dwarf Double Fragrant Kinds 
Giant double, very sweet-scented flowers are freely produced on long stems that make them not only 
a splendid garden flower but invaluable as a cut flower for house decoration. The plants are very 
thrifty growing, even in hot weather; compact, rounded and covered with flowers for a very long season. 
Cherry Rose. Large double sweet-scented tlowers of rose flushed cherry. 
Golden Globe. Blooms are pure golden yellow, exceedingly large, double and semi-double. Received 
Award of Merit in 1936 All-America Selections. 
Mahogany Globe. Large double flowers of dark mahogany-red. 
Orange Globe. Clear orange flowers, double and sweet scented. 
Scarlet Globe. Double fiery scarlet flowers. Double flowering and sweet scented. 
Collection: One package each of the above 5 kinds for 60c. 
Mixture. A careful blending of the four colors of the dwarf globe type of fragrant Nasturtiums. 
Any of the above: Pkg. 15c; oz. 45c; 4 Ib. $1.45. 
Glorious Gleam Hybrids. Blooms sweetly scented, with colors varying from cream-yellow to deep 
golden yellow, orange, cerise, salmon, crimson and others with spots and markings. The plant is semi- 
dwarf in type, often throwing out runners. Award of Merit, 1935 All-America Selections. Mixed colors. 
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Single-Flowering Nasturtium 
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. 35c; Y% Ib. $1.00 
Golden Globe Nasturtium 
Dwarf, Semi-Double and Sweet Scented 
Nicotiana 
(Sweet-Scented Tobacco) 
Blooms alf summer long under conditions of 
heat and drought that many other annual 
flowers cannot stand. 
Star-shaped tubular flowers that are partic- 
ularly fragrant during the late afternoon and 
evening after sunset. The plants grow 2 to 3 
feet high and are easily raised from seed. 
Hart & Vick’s Special Dwarf Mixture. We 
offer these low-growing Nasturtiums in a spe- 
cial mixture of brilliant colors which we be- 
lieve cannot be surpassed. 
Large pkg. 10c; oz. 35c; 4 Ib. $1.00 
Nemophila 
Baby Blue Eyes 
Insignis. An easily grown, very satisfactory 
early flowering annual bearing bright blue 
flowers on sturdy plants 6 to 8 inches high. 
Splendid in the rock garden, rock wall and for 
edging. Pkg. 15c; Ig. pkg. 30c 
Affinis. An annual, with sweet-scented pure 
white, star-shaped flowers 3 inches across, 
borne continually. Height 2 to 3 feet. 
Pkg. 20c; large pkg. 65c 
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. 20c; large pkg. 65c 
Daylight Sensation Mixture. A new and 
most unusual Affinis Nicotiana whose blooms 
Rock Garden Mixture of 
Annual Flowers 
A mixture of seed of many kinds of low- 
growing, long-blooming, annual flowers to 
scatter broadcast in your rock garden. They 
will bloom from early summer until late 
fall. Work pfenty of peat moss in and 
around the plants. The results will please 
you. isk ge : ieee open during is daytime. The 3-foot 
4 rar es : ts are very free flowering, bearing large 
Rock Garden Annual Mixture. Nicotiana Affinis Makes a Splendid Background 2,9M'S Cre, Vv! AS 
“ s . r flowers in bright scarlet, crimson, rose, mahog- 
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Pkg. 20c; YW oz. 45¢; Ya oz. 75c for Salmon-Pink pessernd and Blue Bedder any, violet, yellow, coral, lilac and white. A 
much better range of color than the older 
Affinis Hybrid Mixture. Fkg. 25c; Ig. pkg. 75c 
Dwarf Swiss Giant Pansies 
Giant Pansies 
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 
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 are grown on a rich, well- 
drained soil, in a sunny position in your garden. 
Four Splendid Color Mixtures 
Butterfly Hybrids. Pastel shades of pink, orchid, lavender, yellow, 
buff, red, salmon, rose, old gold and rich orange, all overlaid with 
bronze. Ruffled 21/2-3-inch flowers on vigorous plants. Pkg. 75c 
Dwarf Swiss Giants. Giant size, brilliantly colored flowers held 
erect on long, sturdy stems. The rich colors and great substance 
of the petals make this a magnificent Pansy mixture. 
Pkg. 35c; large pkg. $1.00 
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 as pure white, 
pure yellow, lavender, etc., others 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 
us, as it is, of the many colors and shades of Mastodon varieties, 
has no superior among Pansy mixtures. It will make wonderful bor- 
ders and beds in the garden. The finest strains of named varieties 
are put together to make the most beautiful combinations of color. 
Long stems, fine for cutting. Pkg. 35c; large pkg. 75c 
It’s easy to grow Pansies in your garden. Just work up the soit 
well, taking out or breaking up all lumps, rake in some good or- 
ganic fertilizer. Sow the seed in the early spring, covering with about 
is inch of fine soil. Keep moist. You will be greatly pleased with 
the results. 
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