One large packet 
each of the 25 
sorts shown in 
colors on the 
plate opposite, 
THIS ae Picture, ‘‘A YARD OF SWEET PEAS,” LiTHOGRAPHED iN COLORS, FREE WITH EVERY 
“RAINBOW”’ COLLECTION OF 25 BEST SWEET PEAS FOR $1.00. q 
And with every collection we send free xe EET PEAS—beautiful in their modest loveliness, perfection in form, graceful in arrange- 
ment, delightful in perfume, exquisite in coloring, lavish in bloom, unequalled for cutting, 
SoA YARD OF SWEET PEAS,” gay and cheery in the garden, of the easiest culture, in short, irresistible in their wealth 
of charms. If the primitive varieties were such fragrant favorites in the old-fashioned 
ain Sxduisite picture in natural colors that frames beauti- garden, is it to be wondered at, with the wonderfully improved sorts of the present time, with 
ee increased size, better shape, greater quantity of bloom, with three and four flowers borne on a 
ALL DELIVERED FREE IN THE U. S. stem, and with lovely ae ClO, fie Sweet Peas are now enjoying unprecedented popularity ? 
(For prices of individual varieties in packets, ounces, etc., Henderson’s “ Rainbow” Collection of 25 Giant Sweet Peas, shown on the plate opposite, is, we 
see bottom of page.) think, the best set of Sweet Peas ever gotten together, comprising all colors and shades, latest 
introductions and older varieties of merit, without duplicating any sorts closely similar. They 
are all healthy growing, free and continuous, large-flowering sorts, as follows: 
TO EVERY CUSTOMER FOR SWEET PEAS po aon Sy Cees aaa Mrs. Dugdale, © 
2 ‘ Black Knight, C. Gorgeous, K. Mrs. Eckford, S. u 
We send free, if asked for, Blanche Ferry, D. Gray Friar, L. — Mrs. Jos. Chamberlain, T. 
Captivation, E. Hon. F.. Bouverie, M. ele Oy ie 
“BEST METHODS OF GROWING Duchess of Sutherland, F. Katherine Tracy, N. Ramona. W. 
Duke of Clarence, G. Lady Grisel Hamilton, O. Royal Rose, xX. 
SWEET PEAS 99 Emily Eckford, H. Lady Mary Currie, P. Salopian, Y. 
° (Descriptions of these Sweet Peas are given below.) 
HENDERSON’S CREAM of the NAMED SWEET PEAS. 
This is a select list of giant-flowering varieties. We have discarded all small-flowering sorts and duplicates under different names. 
If you do not find the variety you are looking for, refer to our list of discarded sorts on page 79, which tells 
what better variety of same color to select in place. 
2. Admiration. Pinkish heliotrope, wings a shade lighter. 72. Lady Mary Currie. Fiery orange pink, wings orange rose, very bright. 
3. America. Striped blood-scarlet on white, large and striking. 73. Lady Grisel Hamilton. Beautiful silvery lavender. 
4. Apple Blossom. Deep rose pink, wings blush pink. 77. Lottie Eckford. White suffused rosy lilac, blue edge. 
5. Aurora. Striped rosy orange on white, a most attractive variety. 78. Lottie Hutchins. Penciled and clouded pink on straw yellow. 
6. Black Knight. Deep maroon, veined black, large and open form. 79. Lovely. Warm rose pink, large and extra fine. 
7. Blanche Burpee. Large pure white, of graceful form. 80. Maid of Honor. Lavender and white, edged blue. 
9. Blanche Ferry. Rose red, wings blush white, very. profuse. 84. Mikado. Fiery rose red, occasionally mottled blush. 
Ti, GG 0G Extra Early. Color same, two weeks earlier, dwarf. 87. Mrs. Eckford. Primrose yellow, of large size and fine form. 
23. Captivation. Claret magenta, wings heliotrope, a distinct shade. 88. Mrs. Dugdale. Carmine rose, shaded yellow. fi 
27. Columbia. Striped red and blue on white. 89. Mrs. Joseph Chamberlain. Striped bright rose on white, very large. 
29. Coquette. Blush buff pink, wings cream white. 90. Navy Blue. Dark indigo blue and violet, the best blue. 
37. Countess of Radnor. Rosy lavender, wings pure lavender. 98. Pink Friar. Flaked and flushed pink on white. 
41. Crown Jewel. Rose pink, wings rosy cream, very large flower. 99. Prima Donna. Exquisite rose pink, large and profuse. 
45. Dorothy Tennant. Deep rosy heliotrope, large and distinct. 100. Prince of Wales. Bright rose carmine, wings carmine madder. 
47. Duke ofClarence. Rich purplish claret, large and vigorous. 102. Prince Edward of York. Carmine scarlet, wings crimson. 
48. Duchess of Sutherland. White, veiled with blush pink, exquisite. 103. Princess of Wales. Striped blue and purple on white. 
49. Duke of Sutherland. Dark purplish maroon, wings violet indigo. 105. Queen Victoria. Rosy primrose, wings cream. 
53. Emily Eckford. Heliotrope blue, wings lavender blue. 107. Ramona. Striped and penciled light pink on white. 
55. Emily Henderson. Large pure white, profuse, early and continuous. 113. Royal Rose. Deep carmine rose, wings rose pink, extra large and fine. 
59. Firefly. Bright crimson scarlet, very profuse and intensely brilliant. 114. Sadie Burpee. (Black Seeded.) Immense white, blush tinge when young. 
64. Gorgeous, Brilliant orange salmon, wings orange madder. 115. Salopian. Rich deep crimson red, very large and of fine form. 
65. Gray Friar. Flaked and speckled blue and mauve on white. 117. Senator. Striped maroon and violet on white. 
68. Hon. F. Bouverie. Salmony buff pink, wings creamy pink. 118. Sensation. Rosy buff pink, wings white, delicate and pretty. 
69. Juanita. Striped lavender and mauve on white. 122. Stella Morse. Creamy pink, clouded rosy apricot. 
71. Katherine Tracy. Lovely bright pink, large and profuse. 127. Venus. Rosy buff pink, wings a shade lighter, distinct and fine. 
PRICES FOR ANY OF THE ABOVE-NAMED SWEET PEAS.————————-—— 
C. per Packet of about 75 Seeds. ); per Ounce of 300 to 400 Seeds. C. per '4 Pound. 15° p2r Pound. 
5 Enough for a single row 6 feet long. | Enough for a single row 25teet long. au Enough for 100 feet of row. Delivered free in the U. S. 
Any 6 Packets for 25c.; any 12 Packets for 50c.; or the Complete Collection of 50 sorts, including the picture, ‘‘A Yard of Sweet Peas,’’ $2.00. 
