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MISS MARY E. MARTIN, FLORAL PARK, NEW YORK. 



Nasturtium ** Caprice. 



NEW GIANT AND FANCY NASTURTIUMS. JJSnir^he^'re "Ipp^o^SI 



and cheery anywhere— in beds, borders, vases and tubs, window boxes and veranda boxes, or in the h )use, 

 summer or winter. What a show these bright and dazzhng beauties maKe! Thev are l.ke a carpet of emerald and' 



gold One plant will brighten a home and gladuen your 

 heart, bome say bweet Peas — I say Nasturtiums give 

 more for the care and the money than any plant. Plant 

 liberally. 



"Caprice" bears 

 most piofusely 

 flowers of extra large size and in a wonderful variety 

 of colors and martings The petals are heavily 

 marbled or over-laid with deep, velvety tints, show- 

 ing many unique c omninations. A tall or climbing 

 variety. Packet, lOc; ounce, 20c. 



Nasturtium ** Butterfly/' 



The flowers are very large, measuring 3 inches 

 across, and the petals have a crepe-like texture. 

 Thecolor isalightlemon-3'ellow, showily marked 

 on the three broad lower peials with a blot<h of 

 rich terra-cotta red. Packet, 10c.; ounce, 20c. 



New Climbing Nasturtium in 



lUTS ^rftifo -A-il these eight kinds, well pro^ 

 ^VAiJLiurfS, portioned. Large Packet, 10c.; 

 oz., 15c.; ^ lb., 50c. 



Kn^fi»rfitin% Qneen of Tom Thumbs. 

 l\ asiuriium,. (snver variegated Foli- 

 age.^ This charming novelty produces flowers 

 of a rich, bright crimson, which forms a very- 

 pretty contrast to the silver variegated foli- 

 age and is a strikingly handsome and useful 

 bedding or pot plant; it is very free flowering ; 

 it is very dwarf and compact. Award Ckf Merit, 

 Royal Horticultural Society. Packet, 15c. 



New Dwarf Nasturtium. 



*'Snow Queen." 



The first real White Nasturtium. The plants 

 rrow in neat, compact bushes, produce up to 

 75 flowers to a plant. Packet, 10c. 



Dwarf or Bedding Nastur^ 



finmv (Also called Tom Thumb.) A col- 

 llUfflA, lection of five of the most beauti- 

 ful named varieties of Dwarf or Bedding Nas- 

 turtiums. 

 Price of any of the following named varieties, 

 5c. per packet; 15c. per oz. 



Beauty. Yellow and scarlet 



J>rinrt> He>nrv Flowers are of a 

 iTinCfS ntsnry. beautiful golden yel- 

 low, spotted and marbled with brilliant scarlet. 



Empress of India. JTA "IhII": 



Pearl, ivory white, very fine. 



Scarlet and Gold. ^S?,^^"'?:;^ 



leaves. One packet each of these five kinds for 

 30c. 



"Special Mixture" of Dwarf 

 Nasturtiums. SlVrr^'^^^^^^lrSi 



will give a larger variety of color in even pro- 

 portions than any other Nasturtium Mixture, 

 tor it is put up by myself from named sorts. 

 Frice, per large packet, 10c.; oz., 15c.; 2 oz., 

 2Sc.; ^ lb., 4Sc.; lb., $1,50, 



New Hybrid Nasturtiums. 



"Lady Gunther»» 

 (Trailing or Climb- 

 ing.) These are Giant-flowered Nasturtiums. For richness 

 and variety of colors, these new hybrids have no equal among 

 There are shapes of rose, salmon, brightest red. 



Nasturtiums, 



pale yellow, either 



Packet, 5c.; oz., 15c. 



self colors 

 J^Ib., 50c. 



or spotted and striped. 



Nertera Depressa. 



(Coral Bead Plant.) A 



charming, hardy perennial, 

 which forms a dense carpet, close on the ground, producing 

 crimson berries in great profusion. As a house plant, however, 

 nothing could be more attractive than a plant in fruit. Packet, 

 t5 seeds, lOc, 



