 NASTURTIUMS _ 
oe irc Soucy plants of the easiest culture, bloomirig most profusely in 
‘ oe well-drained garden soil; if overly rich it will cause plants to 
Wek produce more leaves than flowers. “They are most useful plants for dry, 
sandy, or gravelly locations. Nasturtiums may be had in a great variety 
of shades and color combinations, single or double flowers and semi-tall 
or dwarf growing. Their varied colors, different shapes and refreshing 
_ fragrance make them most desirable for cutting. The ever popular 
Golden Gleam was the first double to be grown from seed. Since then we 
_ have created double nasturtiums in all the best colors. 
Semi-Tall Giant Double Nasturtiums 
Flowers are extra large, exquisitely sweet-scented, double and semi- 
double with eight or more petals; plants are semi-tall and splendid 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. 
_ -—s« 3241 Golden Gleam All-America Gold Medal Winner. Very rich 
; ‘golden yellow, sweet-scented long-stemmed flowers. Profuse blooming. 
3249 Loveliness The semi-double flowers are vivid salmon-cerise 
-_with pencilings of mahogany toward the base of the two upper petals. 
_ 3268 Burpee’s Mahogany Extremely dark shade of deep velvety 
mahogany-red. Striking; unusual. Nice alone or with light shades. 
fer 54 is S269 Orange Gleam Deep orange, with dark mahogany zone at 
_--__— base of the upper petals. Effective combination of these colors. 
et 3266 Burpee’ s Scarlet Fiery, vivid orange-scarlet—the most bril- 
> liant in the tall double group. Large flowers in greatest profusion. 
_ 3287 Tigered Flowered Mixed Flowers are of many bizarre 
5 markings; some contrastingly blotched or mottled in the most strikingly 
* different and irregular patterns. Unique and interesting. 
_ ——«s Any of the above Semi-Tall Giant Double Nasturtiums: 
- Pkt. 15¢; oz. 50¢; 2 o0zs.90¢; 1% lb. $1.75 
3266 
Serpess s odes 
Pkt. 15¢ 
4172 Semi-Tall Giant Double, Mixed Colors 
Wonderful array of colors from pale primrose through yellow, 
salmon-pink and salmon to deep maroon and mahogany. 
Many of the flowers are peculiarly variegated or blotched. 
Pkt. 15¢; oz. 45¢; 2 ozs. 75¢; 14 Ib. $1.35 
Five Semi-Tal! Double Nasturtiums 
Burpee’s Mahogany, Burpee’s Scarlet, 
Golden Gleam, Loveliness and Orange Gleam 
— SPECIAL: One pkt. each of these five 
4741 varieties, 5 pkts. in all, value 75¢ for 60¢ 
Pa Single Nasturtiums 
ee Because of their charm and old-fashioned loveliness, 
R _ single-flowered nasturtiums are much in demand. We offer 
= two mixtures, one of the tall or climbing, the other Tom 
P Thumb or dwarf. Good for all garden purposes; their long 
lasting qualities make them ideal for cutting. 
+. Tall or Creeping 
4176 Fordhook® Favorites, All Colors Mixed 
i For a colorful display of large, tall nasturtiums this mixture 
cannot be excelled. Splendid for trellises, verandas or wher-. 
ever there is room enough for the plants to spread out in 
large beds or borders. May be trained upon string or wire. 
ieee Pkt. 15¢; oz. 40¢; 2 ozs. 60¢; 1% lb. $1.00 
Dwarf or Bush 
4161 Gorgeous Mixed, All Colors Complete mix- 
ture containing all the lovely colors and markings to be had 
in single nasturtiums, and in such proportions as to give a 
most beautiful effect in beds, borders or rock gardens; fine 
for cutting. Dwarf, free-blooming plants 1 ft. tall. 
Pkt. 15¢; oz. 40¢; 2 ozs.60¢; 1% lb. $1.00 
é 
3264 Dwarf Giant Double Nasturtium, Golden Globe 
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. Eight or more irregularly placed petals give the blooms 
an unusually artistic appearance. Plants are uniformly dwarf, rounded 
and covered with flowers. Most attractive in beds, borders, edgings, rock 
gardens and pots. We offer a wide assortment of the best colors. 
4177 Cherry Rose An exquisite shade of soft cherry-rose. Flowers 
grow 2% to 3 in. across and are produced early and most profusely. 
3271 Delightful Soft salmon-cerise, upper petals oddly marked 
crimson-maroon-at base. Flowers become deeper salmon-cerise with age. 
3261 Garnet Gem Deep, rich, very bright garnet-red. The delight- 
fully sweet-scented flowers have enough orange suffusion to enliven them 
with an iridescent glow that is most pleasing. Striking color. 
3264 Golden Globe All-America Silver Medal Winner. Exquisite, 
giant double and semi-double, pure golden yellow blooms of great beauty. 
3265 Mahogany Gem Darkest colored nasturtium we have ever 
seen; flowers are of a rich velvety, deep but brilliant mahogany. 
3273 Orange Glory) The large, sweet-scented flowers are bright 
orange, with wonderfully fluted and crinkled petals. 
3252 Primrose Gem Giant double, sweet- 
scented, soft primrose colored flowers. 
3262 Scarlet Globe Showy, giant double and 
semi-double, sweet-scented, fiery scarlet blooms. 
4173 Mixed Colors Colorful mixture of double 
flowers in shades from creamy white through yel- 
low, rose, salmon, orange, scarlet, and crimson to 
deep maroon, including many color combinations 
and variegated markings. 
Any of the above: 
Pkt. 15¢; oz. 60¢; 2 ozs. $1.10; 14 lb. $2.00 
Six Dwarf Giant Double 
Nasturtiums 
Cherry Rose, Garnet Gem, Golden 
Globe, Delightful, Mahogany Gem 
and Orange Glory 
SPECIAL: One pkt. each of these 
six best named varieties, 
in all, value 90¢ for only 75¢ 
4743 — 
6 pkts. 
All Flower Seeds are Postpaid 13 
Pkt. 15¢ 
