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SWEET PEAS. «= WQQG 
: Sweet Peas in variety and diversit> 
of colors. Exquisite, prolific bloon 
and mignonette fragrance. Now stan 
front among climbing vines. They 
deserve and abundantiy repay any-at- 
tention given to them. Plant them 
early and the colors will be more de- 
cided and the flowers more abundant. 
Finest mixture of all the magnif- 
cent varieties or any of the following 
2 ounces, 10c.; quarter pound, 15c.; half pound, 25c.; pound, 4c. By 
Miss Hunt—Standards, pale carmine, wings soft pink. 3 
Emily Henderson—Still the “Queen of White Sweet Peas.” A 
Blanche Ferr—Standards, bright rose pink, wings white, con 
trasting well with standard frequentiy showing a delicate lacing of 
pink. Free bloomer. . 
Senator.—A large, bold flower, finely expanded standards, shaded and striped chocola‘e 
on creamy ground. 
- Venus.—Salmon puff, the standards deiicately shaded rosy pink; a very distinct and 
charmingflower. 
Apple Blossom.—The standards bright pinkish rose, the wings blush, a beautiful shade of 
Invincible Scarlet.—A new, bright scarlet. 
Prima Donna.—A most lovely shade of soft pink, large size and fine form; a great gem; frequently four 
flours on a stem. , 
Queen Victoria.—/s 2 beautiful pale yellow form, with erect standards and bold flowers. 
Lottie Eckford.— White ground, veiled with delicate rosy-lavender deepening towards the margin, the 
edge beaded with purplish mauve. 
Aurora.—_xtra large flowers, born three ona stem. ‘Standards and wings are flaked and striped on 
a white ground with bright orange salmon. 
The following thirteen varieties Sweet Peas: Packet, 2c.; 1 ounces, 5c.; quarter pound, 15c.; half pound, 
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a — :25ce.; pound, 50c. 
Blanche Burpee.—lIs 2 perfectly finished flower of the purest white and giant form. 
Lady Penzance.—Pale but very bright rose, exquisite color, very striking and distinct, a most chaste 
and lovely flower. 
Purple Prince.—‘Standard Maroon, shaded bronze, winges Purple. 
‘Splendor.—A superb bright rose, shaded crimson. 
Mona rch.—Deep bronze, maroon and dark blue. 
Countess of Rodner.—Pale lavender. 
Blushing Beauty.—Very fine, delicate pink. 
Primrose.—Pale rosy yellow. 
_ Mrs. Gladstone.—Shell pink: 
3 Bareaton.—Ve'y dark maroon. 
Coquette.— Primrose pink ,fine. 
hee Alice Eckford.—Cream and white wings. 
‘Mixed Sweet Peas. 
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