Vaughan's gardening illustrated . colors of all the tall Nasturtiums, the rich,velvety Lobbs varieties, Canary Bird Creeperand the new variegated-leaved lb., $; V, lb., 40c; 1 oz., 15c; pkt., 10c. Dwarf Nasturtiums 2308 Chameleon. Is unique in bearing flow-ers of quite distinct coloring on one and thesame plant. 2309 Crystal Palace Gem. Sulphur spottedmaroon. 2311 Empress of India. Very dark leaves, crimson 12 Golden King. Pure golden yellow. 2313 King of Tom Thumbs. Intense deepscarlet dark foliage. 2314 King Theodore. Velvety red flowers,dark foliage. 2320 Regelian


Vaughan's gardening illustrated . colors of all the tall Nasturtiums, the rich,velvety Lobbs varieties, Canary Bird Creeperand the new variegated-leaved lb., $; V, lb., 40c; 1 oz., 15c; pkt., 10c. Dwarf Nasturtiums 2308 Chameleon. Is unique in bearing flow-ers of quite distinct coloring on one and thesame plant. 2309 Crystal Palace Gem. Sulphur spottedmaroon. 2311 Empress of India. Very dark leaves, crimson 12 Golden King. Pure golden yellow. 2313 King of Tom Thumbs. Intense deepscarlet dark foliage. 2314 King Theodore. Velvety red flowers,dark foliage. 2320 Regelianum. Rich crimson. 2323 Vesuvius. Salmon, dark leaved. 2324 Yellow. 2325 Golden Cloth. The foliage is of brightyellow, while the flowers are intense , each of above, Vi lb., 50c; oz., 15c;pkt., 5c. 2330 Dwarf Mixed. 1 lb., $; V* 30c; I oz., 10c; pkt., Vaughans Special Mixture of Dwarf Nasturtiums. Dwarf Nasturtiums are most admirably adapted to beds and borders. Vanorhans Special Mixture of Dwarf Nas-. turtiums will give a larger variety of colorsin even proportions than any other Nastur-tium mixture, for it is put up by ourselvesfrom named sorts, and also contains a largeshare of the Liliput Nasturtium and of thedwarf Chameleon which have the richest andmost varied combination of colors everproduced, showing odd colors ^—V>hitherto unknown among flowers. /^AWi(jl1ANi\I lb., $; V* 45c; 1 oz., 15c; U?M\Al) 10c. Phlox Drummondi THK Phloxes are the showiest and most easilyraised of all Annuals. We know of nothingwhich produces such a continuous supply of themost attractive flowers in a most wonderful rangeof colors. All the tints of the rainbow are repre-sented with all possible variations of stripes, veinsand eyes of contrasting shades. Seed should besown in the ground as soon as danger of frost isover and in a few weeks the beds are a blaze ofglory. Grandiflora Varieties ? ( 1 foot) This section has beautiful, round-petaled flower


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