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MISS MARY E. MARTIN, FLORAL PARK, NEW YORK. 
Nasturtium “Caprice.” 
“Caprice” bears most profusely flowers of extra 
large size and in a wonderful variety of colors and 
marking's. The petals are heavily marbled or over¬ 
laid with deep, velvety tints, showing many unique 
combinations, frequently bearing flowers of diverse 
colors upon a single plant. In this respect it is 
similar to the popular French Chameleon 
Nasturtiums, but the flowers are very much 
larger in size. The large foliage is generally 
of a deep dark green, and the plants are 
always of strong and vigorous growth. While 
a tall or climbing variety, the new “Caprice” 
is equally beautiful grown, simply trail¬ 
ing upon the ground. 
Nasturtium “ Butterfly ” 
The flowers are very large, measuring 3 inches 
across, and the petals have a crepe-like texture. 
The color is a light lemon-yellow, showily marked 
on the three broad lower petals with a blotch of 
rich terra-cotta red. The petals are deeply 
fringed at the edges of the throat. The two upper 
petals are beautifully marked in a manner strongly 
resembling the eye of a peacock’s feather in 
shades of bright red, with fine dark lines radiating 
through them from the throat. The tall plants 
are of handsome light green foliage and wonder¬ 
fully profuse in flowering. 
Packet, 10c.; ounce, 20c. 
Butterfly. 
New Giant and Fancy Nasturtiums. 
• ? an ’. t P lant Nasturtiums wrong, they are appropriate and cheerv anvwhere—- 
m beds, borders, vases and tubs, window boxes and veranda boxes or Tn rhe n 
See page 15 for special list named Dwarf Nasturtiums. 
Dwarf Nasturtium Mixture (Tom « Redding.) This 
rail Nasturtium Mixture. (Trading or Climbing.) This mixture is 
colors. Packet, 5c. ; ^ oz , 10c 7 g ‘ Cllolcest mixture, containing all 
Lobb’s Nasturtiums. ( ’'. ro P ae °lum JLobbianum.) Both foliage and flowers of 
Nasturtiums, but the wonderful mofusbfr, than . thc > se of the common Tall 
».te ft particularly 
See pages 15 and 55 for Nasturtiums'.' 
Canary-Bird Flower. 
Packet, 5c. ; oz., 15< 
Packet, 10c.; ounce, 20c. 
