MISS MARTHA HIsER, URBAN A. OHIO, 



Selection of the Best New and Choicest Sweet Peas 



New Dwarf 

 Cupid 



Sweet Peas, 



i** 



do not grow; 



OYER 6 to 8 INS. 



PRICE 



Per Pkt. 5 cents, 



any variety. 



Ounce 15 Cents, 



& Pound 35 Cents, 



Postpaid. 



AMERICA— Its color is a white ground and through the 

 center of the standard is a wide crimson-scarlet bar. 

 veined with fine scarlet lines toward the edges of the 

 standards. 



AURORA— Flowers very large, of fine substance, three 

 and four on a stem. Color, flaked and striped bright or- 

 ange salmon on a white ground. 



BLANCHE BURPEE— Giant white. Without doubt the 

 finest white in existence. The flowers very large and 

 freely produced, pkt. 5 cts.. oz. 10 cts. 



BRILLIANT— Color, rich bright crimson scarlet, three 

 flowers on a stem. 



WHITE CUPID, New— Dwarf; does not grow over six 

 inches high. Flowers pure waxy white and borne 

 three on a stem; wonderfully free blooming. The fin- 

 est plants for bedding and planting in the borders. 

 Bloom until frost. 



PINK CUPID— In habit 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. 



CAPTIVATION— a aght purple magenta; an entirely new 

 color among Sweet Peas. 



CELESTIAL— Of beautiful form: color, most pleasing 

 azure-blue, three and four flowers to a stem. A good one. 



COUNTESS OF ABERDEEN— White, margined with pale 

 pink, of fine form. A very charming flower. 



CROWN JEWEL— Creamy white, veined violet; very best 

 of Eckford's 96 set. Greatest size and form. 



GRAY FRIAR— A beautiful watered purple on white 

 ground. Large, hooded form, three and four on a stem. 



GOLDEN GATE— Form, hooded; three and flour flowers 

 to a stem. Standard soft, pinkish mauve, wings lavender. 



JUAN ITA— Color, pure white, delicatelv lined and striped 

 with pale lavender. 



LITTLE DORRIT— Pink and white. 



LOVELY— A' good shell pink of grand form. 



MARS— A grand sort, magnificent form; intense scarlet. 



PRIMA DONNA— A beautiful rose pink of great merit. 



ROYAL ROSE— Bright pink and blush white, about twice 

 as good as Apple Blossom. 



RED RIDING HOOD— Color, rosv pink shaded bluish 

 white. The most productive and sweetest of all. 



DAYBREAK— Fine! has a white ground and on the back 

 of the standard is a crimson scarlet cloud which shows 

 through in fine veins and network, giving the front a wa- 

 tered effect, wings white, slightly flaked with crimson. 



SPECIAL OFFER— For 75 cents I will send you the entire 

 set of 20 sorts of the newest, New Sweet Peas. This offer is 

 without parallel, compare it others. No other discount. 



PERFECTION MIXTURE OFTHE NEWEST SWEETPEAS— 

 This mixture is made by myself in equal proportions of 

 the above varieties, thus my patrons can be assured of 

 getting the best assortment it is possible to obtain, pkt. 6 

 cts., oz. 15 cts., y± pd. 30 cts., pd. $1.00, postpaid. 



BEST STANDARD VARIETIES OF SWEET PEAS. 



All at the Uniform Price of 3 cts. per Pkt., Ounce 10 cts., Except Where Noted. 



MRS. ECKFORD— Best yellow, delicate sulphur. 

 MRS. SANKEY— Remarkably large size and a pure white. 

 MRS. GLADSTONE— Flowers buff and soft pink, chang- 

 ing to a beautiful pale blush. Standard pink. 



NEW DOUBLE SWEET PEAS— Are of incomparable beau- 

 ty. They do not always come double, but usually about 

 50 per cent, pkt 5 cts, oz 15 cts. 



PRIMROSE— Distinct as the nearest approach to yellow; 

 of pale primrose yellow. 



PRINCESS BEATRICE— A uniform bright rose pink. 



VIOLET QUEEN— Deep mauve; wings light blue. 



ECKFORD'S NEW 8WEET 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 3 cts, oz 10 cts, y± pd 20 

 cts, pd 60 cts. 



APPLE BLOSSOM— Large flowers, shaded pink and rose. 



BOREATTON— Splendid, deep dark maroon blossom. 



BLANCHE FERRY— Large pink and white flowers. 



BLUSHING BEAUTY— A pure white of exquisite form 

 and immense size, pkt 5 cts., oz 15 cents. 



COUNTESS OF RADNOR— Light and dark mauve. 



CAPTAIN OF THE BLUES— Wings attractive blue. 



EMILY HENDERSON— Pure white; very chaste. 



FIREFLY— Intense brilliant carmine, 



INVINCIBLE CARMINE— Intense crimson scarlet. 



LOTTIE ECKFORD— Large, creamy white flowers; dis- 

 tinctly marked with a narrow edging of blue. 



LADY PENZANCE— A beautiful rosy pink, touching or- 

 ange wings darker and purer pink, pkt 5 cts, oz 15 cts. 



'. c .MON QUEEN— Flowers of the largest size; coloring 

 is white, tinted softly with lemon, pkt 5 cts, oz 15 cts. 



