PHEBE J. MARSHALL, HIBERNIA, DUTCHESS CO., N. Y. 
NASTURTIUM ^ Flowers. 
What a show these bright and dazzling beauties make? They are like a carpet of emerald aiid 
gold. One plant will brighten a home, and one seed at the doorstep will gladden your heart. Some 
say Sweet Peas—I say Nasturtiums give more for the care and money. Plant any way, n,nd they grow 
without care. Plant, and plant liberally. 
A New Giant Flowered Climbing Nasturtium, originated by Mrs. Theodosia B. Shephard. “As 
beautiful as an Orchid,’’ has been remarked ot 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 8 M> inches across. The petals are large (1% inches in diameter) ; they overlap, 
and are exquisitely and deeply crinkled like crepe. The flowers are Very fine for cutting, resembling 
Orchids in their rich beauty. A grand and distinct variety. Packet, 10 c.; 3 for 35c. 
SUNLIGHT COLLECTION CLIMBING NASTURTIUMS 
Price of any of the following: 
New Tall Nasturtium CHAMELliON. 
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 ROUISE. This is 
surely one of the most beautiful and remarkable 
varieties of climbing Nasturtiums. The large and 
nobly - shaped flowers a,re 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 Nasturti u ms. Sometimes 
the flowers are edged with red. The foliage is of 
a fine dark green color. 
FIREFLY, Splendid and distinct variety, 
with very large flowers of da.rk 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. 
One packet each of these 
DWARF NASTURTIUMS— 20 named kinds 
mixed. All bright colors, Pkt., 4e,: oz. v lOe ; 
Vl Ib.iSOe,; Ib. v fl.tXL 
Pkt., 5c.; y 2 oz., 10c.; oz., 15c. 
PRIMROSE. Creamy white, with brown 
spots; large flowered. A charming variety. 
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 1 % inches across, 
and are daintily crinkled, The flowers measure 
nearly 3 inches across. I ts 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 bril¬ 
liant companion, and lias the same lovely crinkled 
effect in the petals. 
C A PRIG E. A profuse-blooming, extra large- 
flowered variety, with beautiful dark foliage. 
The flowers are wonderfully rich and brilliant in 
markings—showing many combinations of color¬ 
ing, It is appropriately named Caprice from its 
remarkab”e character of frequently having most 
varied colored flowers on a single plant, 
eight kinds for 30 cents. 
TALE NASTURTIUMS—20 named kinds and 
colors mixed. Bright.. Pkt. (20 seed4), 4c,; 01 „ 
10c.; Ib.ifcl.Oe. 
