Miss Mary E. Martin, Floral Park, New York. 
NASTURTIUMS 
The People’s Flower of Flowers. Gorgeous 
Flowers, Beautiful Foliage. 
What a-show these bright and daz¬ 
zling beauties make! They are like a 
carpet of emerald and gold. One plant 
will brighten a home and one seed at 
the door will gladden your heart. 
Some say Sweet Peas—I say Nastur¬ 
tiums give more for the care and the 
money. Plant any way, and they grow 
without care. Plant liberally. 
DWARF NASTURTIUMS. 
20 named kinds mixed together. AH 
bright colors. Pkt. (20 seeds) 4 cents, 
oz. 10c., J£db. 30c., lb. 75c. 
TALL NASTURTIUMS (Trail’s or Climb’gl. 
20 named kinds and colors mixed. 
Pkt. (20 seeds) 4c., oz. 10c., )4-lb. 30c., lb. 75c. 
TR0P/E0LUM I immM 
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r This variety has finer and more brilliant flowers 
than the climbing Nasturtium. This elegant climber 
is growing in favor each year. On trellises, over doors 
and porch, or trailing over the ground, they are equally 
^ely. Large, bright flowers among the deep green foliage 
a lovely sight. Pkt. (20 seeds) 5 cts , oz. 15 ets. 
“LADY GUNTER” 
NEW HYBRID NASTURTIUM. 
New aiul very scarce. Flowers are larger, 
the colors are brighter and richer. The shades 
run deeper and more delicate than any Nas¬ 
turtiums ever grown. They are trailing or 
climbing. Pkt. (15 seeds) 10c. 
TropsoSuoi Canarlensis or CaHai j l 0 3 J“ e J s 
A dainty vine, with beautiful cut leaves and 
pretty, delicate flowers of a clear canary yel¬ 
low. From the color of the flower and a re¬ 
semblance of their shape to a bird with wings 
expanded, the plant obtains its name. A 
pretty vine for the window. Pkt. 5 cts. 
“LADY GUNTER” IS THE GREATEST OF ALL NASTURTIUMS, 
