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Keywords: Everything for the garden (15770943433).jpg From PBTEJR 1EMDE1RSOM » CO s NEW YOIRH <br> 101 <br> ORNAMENTAL-LEAVED NASTURTIUMS <br> These comparatively new varieties are equally as thrifty and robust in growth and produce freely as beautiful flowers <br> in various colors as the plain green-leaved Nasturtiums with the added merit of ornamental foliage which renders them <br> beautiful objects even out of flower See cut <br> Variegated-leaved Tall or Climbing Foliage mottled and striped <br> with cream green silver and yellow Flowers of various beauti- <br> ful colors primrose striped red salmon scarlet orange yellow <br> blotched maroon etc in mixture <br> M Lb 75c; Oz 20c; Pkt 10c <br> Variegated-leaved Dwarf or Bedding The foliage is variegated <br> in silver green yellow and cream; flowers of various beautiful <br> colors garnet orange canary crimson blotched striped etc <br> in mixture Lb 75c; Oz 20c; Pkl 10c <br> Golden-leaved Tall or Climbing Golden-green foliage against <br> which the bright scarlet flowers show off effectively <br> Oz 20c; Pkt 10c <br> Golden-leaved Dwarf or Bedding Golden-yellow foliage against <br> which the various colored flowers rose yellow red cream <br> mottled blotched etc -contrast beautifuly <br> Mixed Varieties Oz 20c ; Pkt 10c <br> j –  <br> My Nasturtiums last year from you were the finest I ever saw <br> by far the greatest variety of colors and the most profuse bloomers <br> They are worthy of the highest recommendation <br> Miss CAROLINE R CLARK Delaware City Del <br> NASTURTIUMS IVY-LEAVED AND VARIEGATED-LEAVED <br> IVY-LEAVED NASTURTIUMS <br> Ivy-leaved Tall or Climbing Beautiful leathery dark green foliage resembling that <br> of the English Ivy against which the various colored fringed flowers make a <br> fine contrast Mixed Colors Oz 20c; Pkt 10c <br> Ivy-leaved Dwarf or Bedding Beautiful dark green Ivy-like foliage composing <br> into an effective setting for the lovely flowers of various colors Fine for either bed- <br> ding edgings or pot culture Mixed Colors Oz 20c; Pkt 10c <br> DWARF <br> GERANIUM- <br> LEAVED <br> NASTURTIUMS <br> BUKNING BUSH <br> This unique new type is of dwarf compact growth forming round bushy plants about <br> 12 inches high by 15 inches across The glossy dark green leaves are thick leathery <br> waved and lobed similar to the leaves of a Geranium The flowers of intense blood <br> crimson are borne in clusters around the main stem and in such <br> quantities that they part the foliage thus giving the effect of <br> a bush on fire Oz 30c ; Pkt 15c <br> NICOTIANA <br> Affinis Hybrids Most showy and profuse <br> flowering garden annuals giving a continu- <br> ous display of brilliant flowers through <br> summer and autumn; easily grown from <br> seed commencing to flower in a few <br> weeks from sowing thriving in a sunny <br> position in any good garden soil The <br> plants of branching bushy habit <br> 3 feet high carry the flowers in <br> clusters the whole being liter- <br> ally ablaze with them thousands <br> being borne on a single plant <br> during the season; the glorious <br> effect in the garden is unsur- <br> passable The plant and flowers are <br> similar in habit and form to those <br> of the popular white-flowering fra- <br> grant N affinis but the flowers of <br> these new hybrids are much larger <br> measuring from 1 4 to 2 inches across <br> and very fragrant Colors purple <br> white dark red light red salmon <br> crimson violet rose and pink See cut <br> Mixed Colors Pkt 10c <br> Affinis The popular free-flowering va- <br> riety; fragrant star-shaped white flowers; <br> annual 3 feet high Pkt 5c <br> Your 'PICTURESQUE GARDENS' by <br> Charles Henderson is a very suggestive and useful <br> book and I am glad to have it in our library here <br> SAMUEL B GREEN <br> Prof Horticulture University of Wisconsion <br> POPULAR EDITION 1 00 postpaid Seepage 199 <br> NEMESIA <br> Triumph Hybrids The highest de- <br> velopment in this favorite class of <br> annuals so popular for bedding and pot <br> culture The plants grow 6 to 8 inches <br> high in round bush form and bear <br> continuously during the summer myr- <br> iads of brilliantly colored flowers; <br> cream orange yellow crimson rose <br> scarlet etc lipped with other colors <br> See cut Mixed Colors Pkt 10c <br> Strumosa Reticulata This new large <br> flowering type is strikingly showy <br> and distinct ” the colors ranging from <br> crimson to golden-yellow They are <br> reticulated netted and mottled like a <br> Mimulus Pkt 25c <br> Newton's Glories A new and most notable <br> hybrid strain of large-flowering Nemesias <br> Plants of compact bushy growth bearing a pro- <br> fusion of flowers the largest of all in gorgeous color- <br> ings and lovely shades including crimson lemon <br> orange purple claret etc besides many that are <br> tigred and spotted on delicate ground colors Pkt 25c <br> Our business <br> founded bv <br> Peter Henderson in 1847 1° Charles Henderson <br> and his <br> grandsons <br> Peter and Howard M Henderson 43874893 149634 78295 Page 101 Text http //www biodiversitylibrary org/page/43874893 c1915 10 5962/bhl title 78295 Henry G Gilbert Nursery and Seed Trade Catalog Collection ; Peter Henderson Co NameFound Affinis NameConfirmed Affinis NameBankID 5094861 NameFound Mimulus NameConfirmed Mimulus EOLID 103579 NameBankID 4774934 NameFound Nemesia NameConfirmed Nemesia Audouin 1826 EOLID 89014 NameFound Nicotiana NameConfirmed Nicotiana EOLID 11196275 NameBankID 2653638 NameFound Nicotiana affinis NameConfirmed Nicotiana affinis T Moore EOLID 486699 NameBankID 618477 NameFound Reticulata NameConfirmed Reticulata EOLID 11575184 NameBankID 4327865 NameFound Strumosa NameConfirmed Strumosa EOLID 9101673 NameBankID 4356535 Biodiversity Heritage Library Everything for the garden 1915 Garden Stories Books Bulbs Plants Catalogs Equipment and supplies Flowers Gardening Lawn mowers Seeds U S Department of Agriculture National Agricultural Library bhl page 43874893 dc identifier http //biodiversitylibrary org/page/43874893 bhlGardenStories BHLinbloom bulbs plants u s department of agriculture national agricultural library bhlgardenstories bhlinbloom Information field Flickr posted date ISOdate 2015-01-28 Check categories 2015 August 25 CC-BY-2 0 BioDivLibrary https //flickr com/photos/61021753 N02/15770943433 2015-08-25 02 51 36 cc-by-2 0 PD-old-70-1923 Everything for the garden 1915 Photos uploaded from Flickr by Fæ using a script
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