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MISS MARY E. MARTIN, FLORAL PARK, NEW YORK. 
New Giant 
Nasturtium 
“Jupiter.” 
The King of Nasturtiums. 
A New Giant Flowered Climbing' Nas¬ 
turtium, originated by Mrs. Theodosia B. 
Shepherd. “As beautiful as an Orchid,” 
has been remarked of this magnificent 
flower, the precursor of a new race of 
Giant Nasturtiums. 
The plants are very strong and vigorous, 
with large, dark green foliage. The great, 
rich, pure yellow flowers measure 3)4 
inches across. The petals are large ( 1)4 
inches in diameter); they overlap, and 
are exquisitely and deeply crinkled like 
crepe. The flowers are very fine for cut¬ 
ting, resembling Orchids in their rich 
beauty. A grand and distinct variety, 
Packet, 50 seeds, 10c. 
8 Packets, 25c. ; oz., 15c. 
Dwarf or Bedding Nasturtiums 
(Also called Tom Thumb.) 
A collection of 5 of the most beautiful named varieties 
of Dwarf or Bedding .Nasturtiums, 
This collection of 5 packets, one each of the kinds illus¬ 
trated, will plant a bed 6 by 10 feet, from which 400 flowers 
can be picked daily and not mar the beauty of the bed. 
Diagram of bed and full cultural directions with every 
order for this collection. A bed o f these Nasturtiums will pro¬ 
duce a lavish profusion of glorious flowers all summer long. 
Price of any of the following' named varieties, 
5c. per packet; 15c. per oz. 
Beauty. Yellow and scarlet. 
Prince Henry. Flowers are of a beautiful golden 
brilliant scarlet. yellow ’ Spotted atld marbled with 
Empress of India. Deep crimson; dark foliage. 
Pearl. Ivory white, very fine. 
Scarlet and Gold. Scarlet flowers, golden yellow 
leaves. 
One packet each of these five kinds for 20c. 
r Special Mixture ” of Dwarf Nasturtiums. 
Tom Thumb Nasturtium “ Pearl ” showing form of 
plant from one seed. 
Dwarf Nasturtiums are most admirably adapted to beds 
and borders. Their bush-like growth, the abundance of 
their flowers in their endless variety of colors, their long 
“ G busv ivr 111 « Untd in the faP—and tbe little care that they require, make them really the 
nrnnnrfinnc Speda 1 Mixture of Dwarf Nasturtiums will give a larger variety of colors in even 
a larve iharp'nf ?J? sturbunl Mlx . tllre i tor it is put up by myself from named sorts, and also contains 
leiffon what ^ of the “ Dwarf Chameleon,” which is in the Dwarf Col- 
showing odd colors hitherto 1 tnknown^among"flowers^ 681 " Varied combination of colors ever produced > 
Price per large packet, 10c.; oz., 15c.; 2 oz., 25c.; % lb., 45c.; lb., $1.50. 
For general list of Nasturtiums see pages 54 and 55. 
You can plant Nasturtiums in so many different ways—Tubs, Baskets, Pots and Beds, 
