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CHAflELON NASTURTIUn 



jLiiis rew Nasturtium is the most remarkable var- 

 iety of this brilliant family. As it name indicates, 

 the color of the flower is continually changing in 

 color on the same plant, and they are variously 

 blotched, splashed, striped, and bordered with these 

 several colors. On the same plant you will find deep 

 crimson, others blotched on light ground and others 

 cu iously stained or flushed on cl?ar ground. The 

 marvelous contrast, as well as the wonderful rich- 

 ness, renders this variety unsurpassed. We can rec- 

 ommend both strains to every grower of even the 

 smallest garden. 



Dwarf Chameleon. This strain is very 

 dwarf, and as a bedding plant is unrivaled. The 

 flowers are carried well above the foliage, per oz. 

 20 cts 5 



Tall Chameleon. A tall growing variety, 

 having the same habit of continous change of 

 color as the Dwarf Chameleon, and blooms with 

 the greatest freedom the entire season, per oz. 

 20 cts 5 



New Lilliput. A most charming 

 and distinct new class. The plants and flowers 

 are both smaller than those of the Dwarf Nas- 

 turtium. This new sort contains all the rich 

 velvety and soft color variations of the Nas- 

 turtium family, and some new shades, per oz 

 20 cts 5 



Dwarf Nasturtium 



DWARF NASTURTiUn 



One of our showiest and most popular annuals, 

 forming compact plants, making gorgeous masses of 

 rich colored and brilliant flowers, blooming in suc- 

 cession all through tne season; they should be grown 

 in rather poor soil. Half-hardy annuals. 

 Ruby King. Crimson rose color, dark, 



distinct foliage. Very fine 5 



Pearl. Straw color, fine for contrast... 5 



Lady Bird. Rich, golden yellow, barred 

 with bright ruby crimson 5 



Empress of India. The leaves are of 

 dark, purplish-blue color, brilliant crimson-scar- 

 let flowers 5 



King of Tom Thumbs. Intense scarlet 

 flowers, with rich, dark foliage 5 



Cloth of Gold. The foliage of this 

 variety is a clear, bright yellow, while the 

 deep-scarlet floweris add much to its beauty 5 



Finest IVlixed. Many varieties and colors 



per oz. 15 cts ...6 



Collection of above Seven Varieties, one packet 

 each for 25 cti. 



TALL NASTURTIUn 



The Tropaeolum Majus, or Tall Nasturtiums, are 

 among the easiest grown and prettiest of climbers. 

 They bear hot, dry weather very well, and thrive on 

 poor soil. Very free bloomers and the green seed 

 pods make excellent pickles; 10 ft. Hardy annuals. 

 Finest Mixed Tall Nasturtium. Many 



bright colors. Per oz. 10 cts 4 



riADAn GUNTHER'S HYBRID'S 



Thes:; new Hybrids of Madame Gunther flower ear- 

 lier and are covered from spring to fall with large, 

 substantial flowers of the most brilliant shades, 

 They are remarkable for their wide range of colors, 

 embracing rose, pink, salmon, purple, velvety dark 

 maroon, light j-ellow and deep orange in self colors, 

 as well as striped and blotched in the most fanciful 

 manner. So ornamental is this new strain that it 

 deserves a place in every garden, either for climb- 

 ing or trailing from vases, over rock-work, etc. Per 

 pkt. 5 cts., oz. 15 cts. 



Madam Gunther's Nasturtium 



