. 1902 year book : everything for the farm and garden. Nursery stock Massachusetts Worcester Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Grasses Seeds Catalogs; Agricultural implements Catalogs. ROSS BROTHERS' ANNUAL CATALOGUE. 39 ]¥ASTURTIU]H--Coiitiiiiied. LOBB S Tall Nasturtium; (Tropseolum Lobbianum.) This class differs from the common or Majus in being of a more free flowering habit and in the greater brillancy of its flowers. Both foliage and flowers are slightly smaller and it is not as rank in growth as the common. The greater profusion of bloom and brilliancy of color
. 1902 year book : everything for the farm and garden. Nursery stock Massachusetts Worcester Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Grasses Seeds Catalogs; Agricultural implements Catalogs. ROSS BROTHERS' ANNUAL CATALOGUE. 39 ]¥ASTURTIU]H--Coiitiiiiied. LOBB S Tall Nasturtium; (Tropseolum Lobbianum.) This class differs from the common or Majus in being of a more free flowering habit and in the greater brillancy of its flowers. Both foliage and flowers are slightly smaller and it is not as rank in growth as the common. The greater profusion of bloom and brilliancy of color makes it the more desirable to many. 165— Cardinal. Cardinal red; purplish-green foliage. 166— Crown Prince of Prussia. Rich brownish-crimson with veinings of a deeper shade. 167— Crystal Palace. Bright orange-yellow with bronzy-crimson markings at base of each petal. 168— Giant of Battles. Sulphur-yellow with carmine markings. 169— King of the Blacks. Very dark red, foliage dark green. 170— Lucifer. Deep crimson-red, dark foliage. 171— Mercier Lacombe. Purplish-violet. 172— Queen Victoria. Rich orange-scarlet. 173— Spitfire, Brightest scarlet; very free bloomer. Each variety, pkt. 5c, oz.'15c, 2 oz. 25c, Jib. 40c 174—Lobbianum Choicest Mixed. 5c, oz. 10c, i lb. 30c A mixture of above and other varieties. TALL nasturtium:. 175—Hybrids of Madame Gunter. A beautiful strain, hav- ing a wide range of distinct colorings, salmon tints striped and blotched with different shades of red predominating, but embracing pink, rose, crimson, maroon, purple, light yellow and orange in self-colors as well as striped and blotched. For richness and variety of colorings this class is not sur- passed by any other nor does any other bloom more freely. Pkt. 5c, oz. 15c, i lb. 40c. 176—New French Chameleon. A wonderful new variety, having the peculiar property of produciag flowers of many distinct colorings upon the same plant. The flowers are not only of different colo
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