. Park's floral guide : 1902. Nursery stock Pennsylvania Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs. Choice eiimbing Tropaolums. Complete mixture, lb. 80 cts., ^ lb. 25 cts., oz. 8 cts., 4 packets 10 cts., 1 packet 3 cts. The Climbing TropaBolums or Nasturtiums are lovely vines, ^ trowing quickly, and blooming all season. The flowers are large, elicate, delightfully fragrant, borne freely, and appear in many ex- quisite shades, from pearl white to rich, dark crimson, as well asf yellow and silky bronze. Many are attractively blotched or spot- ed. Placed in a vase with some of th
. Park's floral guide : 1902. Nursery stock Pennsylvania Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs. Choice eiimbing Tropaolums. Complete mixture, lb. 80 cts., ^ lb. 25 cts., oz. 8 cts., 4 packets 10 cts., 1 packet 3 cts. The Climbing TropaBolums or Nasturtiums are lovely vines, ^ trowing quickly, and blooming all season. The flowers are large, elicate, delightfully fragrant, borne freely, and appear in many ex- quisite shades, from pearl white to rich, dark crimson, as well asf yellow and silky bronze. Many are attractively blotched or spot- ed. Placed in a vase with some of the foliage they are fine fori table or room decoration. The vines have clean, dense, rich foli-^ age, and are fine for covering trellises or unsightly rocks or stumps. My mixture contains all the sorts, and is unsurpassed. Atropurpureum, crimson 3 I Luteum, fine yellow 3 Chameleon, variously colored 3 ! Pearl, whitish, very pretty 3 Coccineum, dazzling scarlet 3 1 Prince Henry, sulphur, marbled scarlet 3 Dunett's Orange, bright orange 3 I Regellianum, pu:5ple, 3 Edward Otto, rich bronze 3 1 Scheuerianum, straw^ color, 3 Flammulum, scarlet and yellow 3 1 Coccineum, scarlet, spotted 3 = Hemisphericum, orange 3 1 Schillingi. light yellow 3? Hunnemanni, brown, odd 3 Vesuvius, salmon .... 3| King Theodore, dark foliage 3 I Von Moltke, blush rose 3 Complete mixture, lb. 80 cents, fourth-lb. 25 cents, oz. 8 cts., 4 pkts. 10 cts., 1 pkt. 3 cts gcg=My seeds of Climbing Nasturtiums are all of the large-flowered Giant sorts. Mr. Park:—Last spring I received a packet of your Climbing Nasturtiums, which I planted in rather poor soil. They bloomed constantly for nearly four months, and such beautiful, large, fragrant blossoms, and such a variety of colors! They are among the "must haves".—Grace 0-wens, Will Co., 111., Nov. 12, 1901. Mr. Park:—If I could only have six annuals, the Nasturtium would be one of them. It's not only a good bedding plant, but m
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