Seed annual . r the border. Seed of allthese varieties is scarce. Dwarf Crimson Queen —An exact counterpart ofthe tall Marble-Leaved Dowager Queen Emma, in color of foliage andflower, but making a small dense bush. The foliage looks as if sprink-led with silvery powder. The flowers are very rich in color and standout in strong contrast. Pkt., 10c. Dwarf Orange Queen—A very beautiful and charming sort ofthis new race, having every leaf variegated and marbled with , fine flowers of pure rich orange. Pkt., 15c. Dwarf Rose Queen —Considered at our trials the most beau-tiful of all the T


Seed annual . r the border. Seed of allthese varieties is scarce. Dwarf Crimson Queen —An exact counterpart ofthe tall Marble-Leaved Dowager Queen Emma, in color of foliage andflower, but making a small dense bush. The foliage looks as if sprink-led with silvery powder. The flowers are very rich in color and standout in strong contrast. Pkt., 10c. Dwarf Orange Queen—A very beautiful and charming sort ofthis new race, having every leaf variegated and marbled with , fine flowers of pure rich orange. Pkt., 15c. Dwarf Rose Queen —Considered at our trials the most beau-tiful of all the Tom Thumb Queens. Charmingly mottled bright rose-flowers. A most distinct and charmingnovelty. Pkt., 15c. Dwarf Queen Nasturtiums, Mixed—A gorgeous mixture of allthe dwarf or Tom Thumb varieties of the Marble-Leaved Queen Nas-turtiums. Containing not only the above distinct sorts but severalother new hybrids not yet sufficiently fixed in color to offer sep-arately. Pkt., 10c; M-oz., 35c. LivingstonsGlory of the Garden Nasturtiums. New Giant Flowering Dwarf HybridNasturtiums Glory of the Garden These Grand New Bedding Nasturtiums are brilliant in theextreme. They produce in wonderful abundance large flowers of themost goregous hues. The colors are very intense and are all makes a sharp diversity of color not to be found in common mix-tures and produces a striking brilliant effect. The plants are strongand vigorous, growing very quickly and producing erect, symmetri-cal bushes, about 1 foot high and one foot across, which are literallysmothered with showy blooms. The foliage is mostly dark green,but ranges on the different plants from light green to deep blue begin to flower early in the Summer and until killed by the frostare a mass of bloom. The flowers are of good substance and richvelvety texture. For bedding, as a border or low hedge alongwalks or growing as single plants, Livingstons Gloryof the Garden Nasturtiums are of surpass


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