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







\mv^ GmrmD fancy msturtiums. 



GIANT FaNCY 

 WnSTURTIUWJg 



Seeds of theso 



magnificent 



varieties 



mixed. 



Pkt., 20 seeds, 



5c.; 



oz., 15c 



You can't plant Nasturtiums wrong:, thev are appropriate and cheery anywhere — in beds, 

 borders, vases and tubs, window boxes and veranda boxes', or in the house, Summer or "Winter. 



"What a show these bright and dazzling beauties make ! They are like a carpet of emerald and 

 gold. One plant will brighten a home and gladden vour heart. Some say Sweet Peas— I 

 Nasturtiums give more for the care and the money than any plant. Plant liberally. 



DWARF Wa STURTIUIW. 



20 named kinds mixed together. All bright colors. 

 Pkt., 30 seeds, 5c.; oz., lOc; ^^Ib., 25c.; lb., 60c. 



TALL KASTURTIUM. 



(Trailing or Climbing.) 



20 named kinds and colors mixed. 



Pkt., 30 seeds, 5c.; oz.. lOc; ^4 lb., 25c.; lb. 60c. 



TROPAGLUM LOBbBANUM. 



This variety has finer and more brilliant flowers than the ordi- 

 nary climbing Nasturtium. On trpllises over doors and porch, 

 or trailing over the ground, they are equally lovely. Large, 

 bright flowers among deep green foliage make a lovely sight, 



Pkt., 30 seeds, 6c.; oz., 15c. 



HEW LILLIPUT GR WINIATURE NASTURTIUM. 



The plants and flowers are both smaller than those of the 

 Dwarf Nasturtium and present a most charming appearance. 

 The dainty liLtle flowers are produced in abundant profusion 

 right over the prettilv veined leaves. This new mixture contains 

 all the rich velvety and soft color variations of the Nasturtium 

 family and some' new shades, such as are produced in our 

 Madame Gunther's Hvbrids. I consider this one of the best in- 

 troductions of last season. 



Pkt., 25 seeds, 5c.; J^ oz., lOc; oz., 20c. ■^. 



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dainty vine, with beauti- 

 cut leaves and pretty 



flowers of a clear 



canary yellow. 

 Prom the color of 

 the flower and a 

 resemblance of 

 their shape to a 

 bird with wings 

 expanded, the 

 plant obtains its 

 name. A pretty 

 vine for the win- 

 dow. 



Pkt., 5c.; oz., 

 £Cc. 



NfiSTURTIUIKS 



are especially 

 adapted for plant- 

 ing in boxes, 

 baskets or tubs 

 with, other plants, 

 or entirely alone. 



