D Landreth Seed Company D. Landreth Seed Company : [catalog] DLandrethSeedCo00LandA Year: 19uu SEEDS WHICH SUCCEED (Price per packet and \fo ounce) NASTURTIUMS—Continued Did you have them last Summer? If not, why not? The Nasturtium, with four or five other ornamen- tal plants, leads everything else in the garden. They surpass the Geranium in brilliancy. Lan- dreths' Nasturtiums for 1919 were a great suc- cess, but we feel confident that they will be even more satisfactory, as our stock for 1920 contains some new varieties. These flowers require nex t to no care and thrive best in rather po


D Landreth Seed Company D. Landreth Seed Company : [catalog] DLandrethSeedCo00LandA Year: 19uu SEEDS WHICH SUCCEED (Price per packet and \fo ounce) NASTURTIUMS—Continued Did you have them last Summer? If not, why not? The Nasturtium, with four or five other ornamen- tal plants, leads everything else in the garden. They surpass the Geranium in brilliancy. Lan- dreths' Nasturtiums for 1919 were a great suc- cess, but we feel confident that they will be even more satisfactory, as our stock for 1920 contains some new varieties. These flowers require nex t to no care and thrive best in rather poor soil, endur- ing heat and dry weather remarkably well. No flower is as desirable for table decoration. Every housewife prizes the seed pods on account of their pungent, peppery taste, and feels her pickles incomplete without them. The flowers are of all colors, from deep chocolate to nearly white, and blossom in greatest profusion until killed by frost. They are very effective when planted in borders, also well suited for vases and baskets. Do not let a Summer pass without having a bed of these refreshing flowers. You cannot but love them if you know them. No more trouble to grow Nasturtiums than to grow Lettuce or Peas or Beans. They bloom from early summer until killed by frost. One Ounce sows 30 feet of single row. TALL NASTURTIUMS Climbing 5 to 6 feet high. Landreths' Mixed Tall Sorts.—A combination of many tall varieties; colors, white, cardinal, orange, rose, scarlet, etc. Perpkt., 5c; oz., 15c; lb., $ NAMED SORTS, 5 CENTS EACH; OUNCE, 20c; y4-POUND, 60c; POUND, $ Atropurpureum.—Crimson, dark and showy. Atrosanguinea.—Excellent, blood-red, free bloom- er. Very showy. Not dark as Atropurpureum. Bright Rose.—Very choice sort, producing a rose- colored flower; quite distinct from usual colors. Bright Yellow. — Very showy, and a profuse bloomer. Chameleon.—All colors on same plant and a great variety of splashes of color on same flower. Dunnett's Ora


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