. Seeds. Nursery stock Wisconsin Milwaukee Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs. 34 W. E. DALLWIG'S SEED CATALOGUE. Mimosa (Sensitiye Plant.) A most interesting little plant, being so sensitive that a touch from the hand will instantly cause the leaves to fold up. When the hand is removed they unfold again in a few moments. Mimosa Pudiea.—Small pink flowers. Per package 5c Nasturtiums (or Trophreolum.) The dwarf varieties of Nasturtiums are among the most useful and beautiful of annuals for bedding, massing, etc., owing to their
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. Seeds. Nursery stock Wisconsin Milwaukee Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs. 34 W. E. DALLWIG'S SEED CATALOGUE. Mimosa (Sensitiye Plant.) A most interesting little plant, being so sensitive that a touch from the hand will instantly cause the leaves to fold up. When the hand is removed they unfold again in a few moments. Mimosa Pudiea.—Small pink flowers. Per package 5c Nasturtiums (or Trophreolum.) The dwarf varieties of Nasturtiums are among the most useful and beautiful of annuals for bedding, massing, etc., owing to their compact growth, richness of color and profusion of blooming. The tall sorts are admirably adapted for rock work, covering trellises or rustic work. They flower most profusely when planted in poor soil, and remain in bloom for a long time; stand heat and drought without the slighest effect. The peed, if picked young, is an excellent substitute for capers. Pearl.—Cream white. Rose.—Very desirable. King of Tom/Thumbs.—Intense scarlet flowers and dark foliage. NASTURTIUMS. King Theodore.—Bluish green foliage, flowers velvety crimson. Golden King.—Brilliant yellow. Crystal Palace Gem.—Sulphur-yellow with maroon spots. Empress of India.—Splendid new dwarf variety, with very dark leaves and crimson flowers. Per ounce 15c, package 5c Climbing Nasturtiums. Brilliant Fulgens.—Dark scarlet with dark green leaves. Coccineum Multuflorum.—Scarlet. Crown Prince of Prussia.—Brilliant dark, blood red. Hookeri.—Dark yellow, spotted brown. Triomphe D'Hyeres.—Bright scarlet ; mixed all colors. Fer ounce 15c, package 5c. Nigelia. Free blooming plant, with blue flowers and very graceful foliage; grows in any garden. Per package 5c Petunia. Charming, free blooming, effective plants of easy cultiva- tion. The hybrid sorts are especially fine in mixed borders and beds, while the large flowering kinds, with their delicate colore and pervading fragrance are deserving favorites