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MISS MARY E. MARTIN, FLORAL PARK, NEW YORK. 
NEW GIANT AND FANCY NASTURTIUMS. "i'SS 
and cheery anywhere—In beds, borders, vases and tubs, window boxes and veranda boxes, or in the h >use 
summer or winter. What a show these bright and dazzling beauties make ! They are like a carpet of emerald and' 
gold. One plant will brighten a home and gladden your 
heart. Some say Sweet Peas—I say Nasturtiums give 
more for the care and the money than any plant. Plant 
liberally. 
-Nasturtium “Caprice.” 
flowers of extra large size and in a wonderful variety 
of colors and markings The petals are heavily- 
marbled or over-laid with deep, velvety tints, show¬ 
ing many unique comninations. A tall or climbing 
variety. Packet, 10c.; ounce, 20c. 
Nasturtium “Butterfly.” 
The flowers are very large, measuring 3 inches 
across, and the petals have a crepe-like texture. 
Thecolor isalightlemon-yellow, showily marked 
on the three broad lower petals with a blot' h of 
rich terra-cotta red. Packet, 10c.; ounce, 20c. 
New Climbing Nasturtium in 
H/T 7 W/v re A ‘l these eight kinds, well pro- 
■tuuture. portioned. Large Packet, 10 c.: 
oz., 15c.; lb., 50c. 
Nasturtium. 
Queen of Tom Thumbs. 
(Silver Variegated Foli¬ 
age.) This charming novelty produces flowers 
of a rich, bright crimson, which forms a very 
pretty contrast to the silver variegated foli¬ 
age and is a strikingly handsome and useful 
bedding or pot plant; it is very free flowering ; 
it is very dwarf and compact. Award of Merit, 
Royal Horticultural Society. Packet, 15c. 
New Dwarf Nasturtium. 
“Snow Queen.” 
The first real White Nasturtium. The plants 
grow in neat, compact bushes, produce up to 
75 flowers to a plant. Packet, 10c. 
Dwarf or Bedding Nastur* 
tinm C (Also called Tom Thumb.) A col- 
* lection of five of the most beauti¬ 
ful named varieties of Dwarf or Bedding Nas¬ 
turtiums. 
Price of any of the following named varieties, 
5c. per packet; 15c. per oz. 
Beauty. Yellow and scarlet. 
Prince Tien rv Flowers are of a 
tzt£!try. beautiful golden yel¬ 
low, spotted and marbled with brilliant scarlet. 
Empress of India. 
Pearl. Ivory white, very fine. 
Scarlet and Gold. Sc f T let 
golden vellow 
leaves. One packet each of these five kinds for 
20c. 
“Special Mixture” of Dwarf 
Nasturtiums. Special Mixture of 
. , Dwarf Nasturtiums 
will give a larger variety of color in even pro¬ 
portions than any other Nasturtium Mixture, 
for it is put up by myself from named sorts. 
Price, per large packet, 10c.; oz., 15c.; 2 oz., 
25c.; ■% lb,, 45c.; lb., $1.50, 
New Hybrid Nasturtiums. cIS" 
ing.) 1 hese are Giant-flowered Nasturtiums. For richness 
and variety of colors, these new hybrids have no equal among 
Nasturtiums. There are shapes of rose, salmon, brightest red, 
pale yellow, either as self colors or spotted and striped. 
Packet, 5c.; oz., 15c.; y A lb., 50c. 
Nertera Depressa. c 5 oral Bead plant.) a 
, . , ~ charming-, hardy perennial, 
which forms a dense carpet, close on the ground, producing 
crimson berries in great profusion. As a house plant, however, 
nothing could be more attractive than a plant in fruit. Packet? 
Ip seeds, luc- 
