PHEBE J. MARSHALL, HIBERNIA, DUTCHESS CO., N. Y. 
Threo Magnificent Hew Nasturtiums 
New Dwarf Nasturtium 
» CHAMELEON.” 
This is the most unique and 
beautiful variety of Nasturtium 
ever raised. One plant produces 
as many differently colored flow¬ 
ers 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 charm¬ 
ing novelties we have had in 
years, Please note what others 
say of this, and compare our 
prices. I import my seed of this 
Nasturtium from France, and 
from the firm who originated the 
plant. 
Packet 10c.; oz. 25o. 
DWARF 
CHAMELEON. 
New Tail Nasturtium 
“CISftgmELEON.” 
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 ab¬ 
solutely new, and is very fine. It 
should be tried by all. 
Packet JOc.; oz. 25c. 
lew Hybrid Nasturtium 
“LADY GUNTER.” 
(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 Nas¬ 
turtiums. There are shades 
of rose, salmon, brightest 
red, pale yellow, either as 
self colors or spotted and 
striped. The foliage is most¬ 
ly dark and contrasts very ef¬ 
fectively with the rich colors. 
They are climbers and free 
and continuous bloomers. 
Packet 20 seeds 5c.; oz. 
15c. 
LADY CUNTER, 
