MISS C, H, LIPPINCOTT, HUDSON, WISCONSIN, 7 
SWEET PEAS—CONTINUED. 
PRINCE OF WALES—A bright, self-colored, deep rose flower of grand size and 
beautifully hooded form; frequently four on a stem. A greatly improved Her 
Majesty; one of Eckford’s finest. Pkt., 100 seeds, 4 cts.; oz., 10 cts. 
TRIUMPH—F lowers of grand, large size and most beautiful coloring. Standard 
stiffly erect, broadly expanded; color white, suffused with salmon-pink, tinted with 
carmine at the base; wings widely spread, delicately veined with rose carmine, 
shading to deep rose in the center. Pkt., 100 seeds. 4 cts.; oz., 10 cts. 
THE HON. MRS. E. KENYON—A beautiful shade of light primrose yellow. Pkt., 
100 seeds, 4 cts.; oz., 10 cts. 
DUKE OF WESTMINSTER—Standard clear purple. Wings purple with tint of 
violet. Large size, hooded form. Pkt., 100 seeds, 4 cts.; oz., 10 cts. 
SCARLET GEM—The color is almost dazzling scarlet, beautiful, bright and clear; 
a color much to be desired, both for home table decoration and for exhibition. It 
also shows well in artificial light, which is an immense advantage. It is strong 
in growth, with sturdy stems, and wonderfully free flowering. Pkt., 100 seeds, 
4 ects.; oz., 10 cts. 
NEW DOUBLE SWEET PEA—Double Sweet Peas are of incomparable beauty. The 
plants are of extremely robust growth, producing a lavish profusion of richly 
fragrant flowers. Flowers are extra large, frequently measuring over two inches 
across. They will not all come double, but if the plants are growing strong and 
luxuriant they usually produce 20 to 40 per cent of double blossoms. Pkt., 100 
seeds, 4 cts.; oz., 10 cts. 
SWEET PEAS, Best New Mixed—Owing to a special demand for all the new and 
finer varieties, I have selected all the larger flowering and most distinct sorts. 
This I call my Best Mixed, and I can particularly recommend it as extra choice 
and fine. Pkt., 100 seeds, 4 cts.; oz., 10 cts.; ™% Ilb., 25 cts.; 1 lb., 90 cts. 
SWEET PEAS, Fine Mixed—This strain, although not embracing the new seedlings, 
contains a beautiful assortment of the famous Eckford Sweet Peas. Pkt., 100 seeds, 
4 cts.; oz., 8 cts.; % Ib., 20 cts.; 1 Ib., 65 cts. 
NEW DWARF PINK CUPID SWEET PEA—Bears generally three and sometimes 
four flowers to a stem. The flowers are identical with the tall growing Blanche 
Ferry, and are fully equal in size. The standard is a bright rose pink, while the 
wings are pure white and light pink. Pkt., 100 seeds, 4 cts.; oz., 10 cts. 
NEW DWARF WHITE CUPID SWEET PEA—Grows but 5 inches high and blooms 
so freely for months that it appears a perfect mass of white—the leaves being 
quite hidden. The flowers, of fine form and large size, are of the most perfect 
white; and the plants remain in full bloom two months longer than any other 
Sweet Pea. Pkt., 100 seeds, 4 cts.; oz., 10 cts. 
CUPID SWEET PEA, Mixed Colors—100 seeds, 4 cts.; oz., 10 cts. 
ONE PACKET EACH OF THE ENTIRE COLLECTION OF GRANDIFLORA 
SWEET PEAS, 32 PKTS., for 90 CTS., INCLUDING THE SPENCER TYPES, $1.50. 
ANY 3, 4c PKTS., for 10 CENTS, AND ANY 4, 10c ozs., FOR 25 CENTS. 
NASTURTIUMS, DWARF. 
GOLDEN QUEEN—Golden-yellow 
flowers on golden foliage. Pkt., 40 
seeds, 5 cts.; oz., 10 ets. 
GOLDEN KIN G—Rich glowing 
orange-yellow. Dark purplish foliage. 
Pkt., 40 seeds, 5 cts.; oz., 10 cts. 
CRYSTAL PALACE GEM—Rich sul- 
phur yellow, spotted with carmine. 
Pkt., 40 seeds, 5 cts.; oz., 10 cts. 
AURORA—The ground eolor is a 
chrome-yellow, the upper petals being 
of a somewhat lighter tint, while the 
two lower —petals are spotted and 
} veined with purplish-carmine. Pkt., 
40 seeds, 5 cts.: oz., 10 cts. 
EMPRESS OF INDIA—The leaves 
are of a dark purplish blue color, 
making a suitable background for the 
brilliant crimson-searlet flower. Pkt., 
40 seeds, 5 cts.; oz., 10 ects. 
LADY BIRD—The ground color of 
the flower is rich. golden-yellow. each 
petal barred with a broad vein of 
; y Brigit Sg eee Pkt., 40 seeds, 
cts.; oz., 10 cts. 
SPOTTED KING—Rich orange spotted with maroon. Pkt., 40 seeds, 5c.: oz.. 1 
_ CHAMELEON—The flowers of this new Tom Thumb NESCURLNIN/areCinirolbe 
erimson, gold and bronze, bordered and flamed, changing in hue almost daily 
hence named “Chameleon.” Pkt., 40 seeds, 5 cts.; oz., 15 cts. 
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