MISS MARY E. MARTIN, FLORAL PARK, NEW YORK. 
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AT™ YLifrvarf 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 ordi¬ 
nary 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., 5c.; oz., 15c., %\b., 50c. 
Hybrid Nasturtium “LADY GUNTHER.” 
(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 hybrids have 
no equals among Nasturtiurhs. 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., 5c.; ©z., 15c.; Vi lb., 50c. 
ZNjEW LARGE-FLOWERED CLIMBING NASTURTIUMS, 
Price of any of the following 
New Tall Nasturtium “CHAMELEON.” 
This variety was raised at the same time as the Dwarf; 
it is exactly the same, only it is a climber or trailing sort. 
It is absolutely new, and is very fine. It should be tried by all. 
PRINCESS VICTORIA LOUISE. This is surely one of 
the most beautiful aud remarkable varieties of climb¬ 
ing Nasturtiums. The large and nobly shaped flowers are 
cream white with orange scarlet blotches,, the calyx and 
the spur being of a pure orange red, which is a rather rare 
color among the annual Nasturtiums: sometimes the flow¬ 
ers are edged with red. The foliage is a fine dark-green. 
FIREFLY. Splendid and distinct variety with very large 
flowers of dark orange, spotted and flamed blood red, the 
spur is also blood red; foliage and stems dark. 
MARGUERITE. Flowers large, pale yellow, spotted and 
flamed blood red; spur blood red; foliage and stems dark; 
very effective. 
PRIMROSE. Creamy white with brown spots, large 
flowered. A charming variety. 
: Pkt., 5c.; Ys oz., 10c.; oz., I5c. 
SUNLIGHT. The flowers are clear, rich golden-yellow, 
borne so profusely as to almost conceal the foliage. The 
petals are large and round, measuring more than 114 
inches across, and are daintily crinkled. The flowers 
measure nearly 3 inches across. Its glowing color is won¬ 
derfully effective. 
MOONLIGHT. This is the counterpart of Sunlight, 
except in color, which is an exquisite pale straw. It is as 
beautifully shaped as its brilliant companion, and has the 
same lovely crinkled effect in the petals. 
CAPRICE. A profuse blooming extra Iarge=fIowered 
variety with beautiful dark foliage. The flowers are won¬ 
derfully rich and brilliant in markings—showing many 
combinations of coloring. It is appropriately named 
Caprice, from its remarkable character of frequently hav¬ 
ing most varied colored flowers on a single plant. 
NEW CLIMBING NASTURTIUM IN MIXTURE. 
All these 8 kinds well proportioned. 
Large Pkt., IQc.; oz., 15c.; % lb., 50c. 
1 pkt. each of the 10 named kinds on this page, 40®. 
