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SWEET PEAS. 
All inferior varieties and renamed dupli- 
cates are culled from this list. If you do 
not see the variety you are looking for 
below, refer to the list of “ discarded Sweet 
Peas” on opposite page (112), which tells 
what better variety of same color to select 
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To fild in Selecting any Desired Color, we Glassify the Varieties in General Golor Effects. viz. : 
IF YOU WANT SELECT | IF YOU WANT SELECT 
~ Light yellow..........:.:::ccecceceeseeees 63,87 | Pink with white wings, 
White’. 60.5... cee eee 7,55,114 1,29, 39, 105, 118, 122 
Pearl blush..................:.:0s000000 86,48 | Rose or red with blush wings, 
Pink...33, 68, 71, 79, 97, 99,113, 127 tS) alate also: Sa Pta yy ¢ 
Orange and pink.....26, 35, 72, 75, 95 Clan ebirereteeta tt eccecesdivdessi-ceccnsscesteseonce 23 
Carmine rose............... 28,67,84,100 | Maroon...........0....c eee 6,96, 121 
Crimson scarlet.......... rec ecbooe asco 59, 8L Purple with maroon............ 49, 50, 85 
IF YOU WANT SELECT | IF YOU WANT SELECT 
Blue........... egondréacnonoananccandce 21, 34,124 | Striped pink and white.......... 89,107 
Heliotrope ................:22:00 45,53, 76 | Striped orange and white................ 5 
Lavender ss..s..c0-costeeeneb een 25,37, 73 | Striped heliotrope and white, 
Edged blue on white and lilac...15, 77 69,130 
Striped red and white................3,43 | Striped maroon, purple and white, 
Striped red, white and blue............ DIT. HOS lasts 
Striped straw and pink.................. 78 | Speckled chestnut on white............ 65 
PRICES 
5c. per packet CG about 75 seeds, enough 
for any of the below NAMED SWEET PEAS (excepting for those individually priced): 
10c. per ounce (30 
| DELIVERED FREE 
); 25c. per 1 Ib.; 75c. per Ib. (IN UNITED STATES. 
Sor a single row 6 ft. long 0 seeds 
oO. No. 
1 | Alice Eckford. Large, round, expanded flower; blush pink standard, 72|Lady Mary Currie. Novelty. (See page85.) Fiery orange pink; large 
flushed apricot; wings flushed white. and brilliant, 10c. pkt. of 25 seeds. 
3| America. Large, bold flower; white, striped with blood-red. 73! Lady Hamilton. (Eckford’s Advance Novelty, see page 85.) Shining 
5 | Aurora. (See colored plate and description, page 85.) Gigantic expanded pale lavender; the most advanced Giant flowered type. Pkt. 75c. 
shell-formed flower, striped orange rose on white. 75 | Lady Penzance. Standard deep bright orange-tinted rose; wings deeper 
6| Black Knight. Novelty. (See page 85.) Extra large, well-expanded rosy carmine. 
flowers of glossy maroon, 10c. pkt. of 25 seeds. 76 | Lady Skewersdale. (Eckford’s Advance Novelty,see page 85.) Distinct, 
7| Blanche Burpee. Large shell-form, white flowers. bron rosy lilac; wings shaded rosy lilac; large hooded form. Pkt, 
9| Blanche Ferry. (See colored plate ‘and description, page 85.) Deep rosy 
red standards ; blush white wings; exceedingly profuse. ii Lottie Eckford. (See colored plate and description, page 85.) White, 
11/ Blanche Ferry, ‘‘Extra Early.”’ A selection from the above; of very suffused rosy liiac; whole flower edged blue. 
dwarf, compact habit, and the earliest Sweet Pea in bloom. Splendid for 78 | Lottie Hutchins. Novelty. (See page 85.) Straw color, striped and 
forcing under glass. clouded light pink, 1Uc. pkt. of 25 seeds. 
13 | Bronze King. Standards ofa peculiar coppery rose; wings white; very 79 | Lovely. (See colored plate and description, page 85.) Exquisite pink; 
robust and profuse. wings delicate rose; acharmingly colored, large, grand flower; profuse. 
15 | Butterfly Improved (Maid of Honor). Animprovement over Butter- Maid of Honor. (See Butterfly Improved.) 
fly inform, size and color, light blue on white ground; distinct blue edge. 81] Mars. Bright fiery crimson, deepening with age; a large, round, expanded 
21} Captain of the Blues. (See colored plate and description, page 85.) standard. 
Large, shell-formed flower; purplish blue; wings deep blue. 84] Mikado. (See colored plate and description, page 85.) Fiery rose red; 
23 | Captivation. Large, shell-formed flower; standard purplish-claret; captivating color. 
wings purplish lake. 85 | Monarch. (See colored plate and description, page 85.) Very large, 
25 | Celestial. (See colored plate and description, page 85.) Round, shell- round, expanded flower; standard maroon purple; wings plum purple. 
shaped flowers; standards delicate lavender-blue; wings silvery lavender. 86 | Modesty. Novelty. (See page 85.) Exquisite pearl white, veiled pink, 10c. 
26 | Chancellor. Novelty. (Seepage 85.) Rich rosy orange, 10c. pkt. of 25 pkt. of 25 seeds. 
seeds. 87 | Mrs. Eckford. A large flower of a charming primr ose yellow; strong 
27| Columbia. (See colored plate and description, page 85.) Red, white and grower; profuse. 
blue striped. 88 | Mrs. Dugdale. (Eckford’s Advance Novelty, see page 85.) Standards 
28) Colonist. Novelty. (See page 85.) Large, rich rosy carmine, 10c. pkt. of rose, blended primrose; wings primrose shaded and splashed rose; 
25 seeds. grand large flower. Pkt. 75c. 
29} Coquette. Rosy cream standard; cream wings. 89 | Mrs. Joseph Chamberlain. (See colored plate and description, page 
33 | Countess of Aberdeen. Large, round flower; beautiful rose pink. 85.) A large, round, shell-shaped flower of fine form; white ground, 
34 | Countess Cadagan. (Eckford’s Advance Novelty, see page 85.) Shining striped and shaded with bright rose. 
violet overlaid with light blue; wings sky blue; distinct color. Pkt. 75c. New Countess. (See Countess of Radnor, Improved.) 
35 | Countess of Powis. (See colored plate and description, page 85.) Glow- 95 | Oriental. Novelty. (Seepage 85.) Deep orange rose; profuse and fine. 
ing orange pink. 10c. pkt. of 25 seeds. 
37 | Countess of Radnor, Improved (New Countess). Large flowers of 96 | Othello. (Eckford’s Advance Novelty.) Splendid, large, dark brown 
pure light lavender. chocolate red, self-colored flower; a color not before attained. Pkt. 
39| Countess of Shrewsbury. Pale purplish pink; wings blush white. 75e. 
41| Crown Jewel. (See colored plate and description, page 85.) Rosy pink 97 | Peach Blossom. Soft blush, blended deep pink ; wings deeper rose; large 
standard; wings pinkish cream; grand, large, round flowers. round flowers; a regular peach blossom effect. 
Cupids. White, pink, yellow, etc. (See Novelties.) 99} Prima Donna. (See colored plate and description, page 85.) Lovely 
43 | Daybreak. Standard white, watered and netted with crimson lake; soft rose pink, of large size and fine form, a great gem. 
wings white, clouded red. 100| Prince of Wales. Novelty. (Seepage &5.) Deep rose carmine, 10c. pkt. 
45 | Dorothy Tennant. (See colored plate and description, page 85.) Very of 25 seeds. 
large, round, shell-formed flower of rosy heliotrope. 103 | Princess of Wales. (See colored plate and description, page 85.) Large 
48| Duchess of ‘Sutherland. Novelty. (See page 85.) Crystal white, flower; profuse bloomer; white ground, striped blue and purple. 
faintly flushed with rosy clouds, 10c. pkt. of 25 seeds. 105 | Queen Victoria. (See colored plate and description, page 85.) Cream, 
49 | Duke of Sutherland. Novelty. (See page 85.) Large claret maroon, tinged rosy apricot; cream wings. 
withindigo purple wings, 10c. pkt. of 25 seeds. 107 | Ramona. (See colored plate and description, page 85.) Uarge, shell- 
50|Duke of Westminster. (Lckford’s Advance Novelty.) Deep rose shaped flower, creamy white, striped and flaked with blush pink. 
maroon overlail with shining violet; grand, distinct flower. Pkt. 75c 109 | Red Riding Hood. A new departure offantastic form ; the white keel is 
53|Emily Eckford. A superb large flower; standard rosy heliotrope; hooded over with rose-colored wings and blush pink standard; the 
wings bluish heliotrope. The flowers become more blue with age. flowers are borne in profusion, 3 and 4 on extra long stems. 
55 | Emily Henderson. (See colored plate and description, page 85.) Abso- 113 Royal Rose. (See colored plate and description, page 85.) Standards 
lutely pure white. Extra large, with broad, round standards that deep carmine rose; wings a charming rosy pink, immense size. 
stand up boldly. The plants produce such an abundance of flowers 114 | Sadie Burpee. Novelty. (Seepage 55.) Large, hooded form, pure white, 
that they appear asifcovered with snow. black seeded, 25c. pkt. of 12 seeds. 
59| Firefly. (See colored plate and description, page 85.) Anintense glow- 117 | Senator. Very robust and profuse; white, striped with chocolate, and 
ing crimson scarlet; large flower; a profuse bloomer. blue and purple. 
63 | Golden Gleam. (See colored plate and description, page 85.) Primrose 118 | Sensation. Novelty. (Seepage 85.) Rosy cream standard; white wings; 
yellow; large, round and well expanded: profuse; tne best yellow. large, well expanded, 10c. pkt. of 25 seeds. 
65 | Gray Friar. (See colored plate and description, page 85.) Large, shell- | 121] Stanley. (See colored plate and description, page 85.) A magnificent 
shaped flower, white clouded and minutely dotted with reddish lilac. large flower; standard rich mahogany brown; wings garnet maroon. 
67 | Her Majesty. (See colored plate and description, page 85.) Alarge, bold 122|Stella Morse. Novelty. (See page 85.) Creamy white, clouded rosy 
flower; standard bright rose carmine; wings carmine lake. apricot. 10c. pkt. of 25 seeds. 
68 | Hon. F. Bouverie. (£ckford’s Advance Novelty, see page 85.) Beautiful 124/**True Blue.’’ Novelty. (Seepage 85.) Purplish indigo standard; deep 
coral pink; wings lighter shade of same color; grand shape. Pkt. Tic. blue wings; large and of fine substance, 25c. pkt. of 12 seeds. 
69 | Juanita. Large, shell-shaped flower white, with delicately striped and 127| Venus. (See colored plate and description, page 85.) Large, shell- 
clouded rosy lavender. formed flower of soft rosy buff, distinct and charming shade. 
71| Katherine Tracy. Exquisite bright pink; a large, perfect flower, very 130| Wawona. Novelty. (Seepage 85.) White,stripedrosy heliotrope; large 
profuse; stands our hot sun without fading. 
and distinct, 10c. pkt. of 25 seeds. 
Henderson’s Popular Collection of six named Sweet Peas, 25c.; twelve named sorts, 40c. 
Henderson’s «« Prize Winner’ Collection of Sweet Peas. (Shown in colors on page 84 and described on page 85.) Twenty-five packets in all for $1.00. 
