MISS MARTHA HISBR, URBANA, OHIO, 



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The Best New and Choicest Sweet Peas. 



This list has been selected from varieties of the true Grandiflora Strain, 

 bearing three to four of the largest flowers to a stem, and includes the best of the 

 late novelties. No better list is offered in any catalogue. 



5 cts. per Packet, any Seven Packets for 25 cts. 10 cts. per Ounce, any Four Ounces for 

 25 cents. 20 cts. per % lb., 60 cts. per lb., postpaid. 



Othello — Deep glossy maroon; a grand variety. 

 Prince of Wales — Bright rose; self colored. 

 R.amona— White, daintly splashed with pale pink. 

 Sadie Burpee— The largest and earliest pure white. 

 Sunproof Salopian— The finest scarlet grown. 

 Senator— Bright brown; chocolate stripes on white ground. 

 Sensation— White suffused with faint blush. 

 Triumph— Standard orange pink; wings white flushed with 



purple. 

 Wawona— Heliotrope delicately striped with white. 



Perfection Mixture of the Newest Sweet Peas — This 

 mixture is made by myself in equal proportions of the 



Admiration — Delicate shade of rosy lavender. 

 Brilliant— New bright scarlet; does not burn. 

 Chancellor— Bright shade of orange-pink. 

 Daybreak — Standard white clouded with crimson ; wings 



white flaked rose. 

 Earliest of All— Standards bright rosy-pink; wings creamy 



white, suffused with rose. Fully ten days earlier than 



any other Sweet Pea. 

 Fashion— Beautiful shade of cerese-pink. 

 Lottie Hutchins— Cream flaked with pink. 

 Maid of Honor — White delicately edged with blue. 

 Navy Blue — Largest size; deep rich blue. 

 Novelty— Standard bright orange-rose; wings light mauve. 

 Orange Prince— Standard orange-salmon; wings a bright 



pink. 



above varieties, thus my patrons can be assured of getting 

 the best assortment it is possible to obtain, pkt 5 cts., 

 oz. 10 cts, quarter pd. 20 cts, pd. 60 cts, postpaid. 



BEST STANDARD VARIETIES of SWEET PEAS 



At the Uniform Price of 3 cts. per Pkt., 

 Ounce, 8 cts., 1-4 lb. 15 cts, 



America— The brightest blood-red striped. 



Alice Eckford— Rich cream tinted standard; white wings. 



Aurora — Large flowers, white ground flaked and striped 

 bright salmon. 



Blanche Burpee— Finest giant flowered white; very free 

 bloomer. 



Blanche Ferry — Large pink and white flowers. 



Captivation— Beautiful light magenta or claret. 



Crown Jewel — Primrose veined with violet-rose. 



Duke of Clarence— Brilliant shade of rosy claret. 



Emily Henderson — The earliest pure white; fine- 

 Golden Gleam— Beautiful deep primrose yellow. 



Gray Friar— Watered purple on white ground. 



Her Majesty— Bold flowers of the most beautiful rose color. 



Lottls Eckford— White edged lavender blue. 



Lovely— Grand flowers of soft shell-pink. 



Mars -The largest and finest bright scarlet. 



Mrs. Eckford— Beautifully shaded primrose yellow. 



Mrs. Sankey— Remarkably large pure white flowers. 



Oregonia— Silvery-white grouud, watered rosy carmine. 



R-oyal R.obe— Standard delicate pink; wings blush pink. 

 Beautiful. 



Stanley— Rich dark maroon of largest size. 



Stella Morse— Rich primrose, flushed pink. 



Eckford's New Sweet Peas, Mixed — This is a mix- 

 ture of all the above and other distinct varieties, and I can 

 recommend it as the finest strain of Mixed Sweet Peas ever 

 offered for sale, pkt 5 cts, oz. 8 cts, quarter pound 18 

 cts. pound 50 cts. 



BURPEE'S BUSH SWEET PEAS. 



This is a new race of entirely distinct gTowth and proven 

 entirely satisfactory in every way. The plants are erect, 15 

 to 18 inches high and frequently same in diameter. The stout 

 stalks and interlacing- tendrils keep them erect. Prolific 

 bloomers and flowers of as fine form and coloring' as the tall 

 varieties and are quite distinct from the Cupid type in being- 

 borne on Ion? slender stems. As the stems of the flowers can 

 be cut with some of ths neat attractive foliage, they are most 

 desirable for bunching in boquets or used as floral decorations. 



Finest Varieties Mixed, pkt. 5 cts, oz, 15 cts, 1-4 ib. 40 cts. 



CUPID SWEET PEAS, 



Packet 5 cts, oz. 15 cts, 1-4 Ib. 40 cts. 



Pink Cupid— In habh and manner of growth it is strictly 

 a Cupid, spreading from the root, from a foot to eighteen inches 

 around, growing from six to eight inches high and shooting up 

 stems about six inches long, which bear in full bloom at once 

 from three to four hundred large flowers and all borne 

 close to the end of the stem. 



White Cupid, New— Dwarf ; does not grow over six ins. 

 high. Flowers pure waxy white and borne three on a stem; 

 wonderfully free blooming. The finest plants for bedding and 

 planting in the borders. Bloom until frost. 



Cupid, Mixed Varieties— This mixture contains seed in 

 suitable proportions of all the various, Cupid varieties, eight 

 in number, which are becoming so popular for beds, borders 

 and pot plants. 



NEW DOUBLE SWEET PEAS. 



Prom most carefully selected stock seed, saved only from 

 plants bearing the best double flowers and including the finest 

 varieties offered, pkt 5 cts, oz. 10 cts, quarter pound 

 30 cents. 



