MISS MARY E. MARTIN, FLORAL PARK, NEW YORK. 
25 
ew Hybrid Nasturtium 
Lumr eumw.il,” 
New Dwarf Nasturtium “CHAMELEON. 
This is the most unique and beautiful variety of Nasturtium 
ever raised. One plant produces as many differently colored 
flowers as a dozen plants of the ordinary kinds. Nearly 
every flower on a plant is different; they are large and very 
beautiful. This is one of the best and most charming novelties 
we have had in years. I import my seed of this Nasturtium' 
from France, and from the firm who originated the plant. 
Pkt. 6c.; oz. 20c.; 34-lb. 50c. 
1 New Tali Nasturtium *‘ CHAM EL EON.” 
This variety was raised at the same time as the Dwarf; it is ex¬ 
actly the same, only it is a climber or trailing sort. It is abso¬ 
lutely new, and is very fine. It should be tried by all. 
Pkt. 6c.; oz. 15c.; 34-lb. ftOc. 
(Trailing or Climbing.) 
This is the Giant flowered Nasturtium. The flowers are 
larger than any others, the colors are much brighter and 
richer, more varied in shades and more beautiful in every 
way. 
For richness and variety of colors these new 7 hybrids have 
no equals among Nasturtiums. There are shades of rose, sal¬ 
mon, brightest red, pale yellow, either as self colors or spotted 
and striped. The foliage is mostly dark and contrasts very 
effectively with the rich colors. They are climbers and free 
and continuous bloomers. Pkt., 25 seeds, 5c.; oz. 15c. 
‘Special Mixture” of DWARF NASTURTIUMS, 
Dwarf Nasturtiums are most admirably'adapted to beds and 
borders in every garden. Their low, neat, even, bush-like 
growth, the abundance of their fkrwers in their endless variety 
' } colors, their long season of bloom—from June until late in the 
rail—and the little care that they require make them really the 
' busy man’s flower.” My Special Mixture of Dwarf Nasturtiums 
« a l a R? er ' va fiety of colors in even proportions than any 
other Nasturtium Mixture, for it is put up by myself from named 
sorts, and also contains a large share of the new Lilliput Nastur¬ 
tium and of the “ Dwarf Chameleon which is in the Dwarf Col¬ 
lection what the Mad. Gunther is in the Tall—the richest and 
most varied combination of colors ever produced, showing odd 
colors hitherto unknown among flowers. 
Price per large pkt. 10c.; oz. 15c.; 2 ozs. 25c.; 34 lb. 45c.: 
lb. $|.5Q, 
DWARF NASTURTIUM PfcflMT. 
