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FLOWER SEED SPECIALTIES 



A seleot list of giant-floujering varieties, including every eolor among Suueet 

 all small-floujering varieties, unhealthy sorts and duplicates under 



Admiration. (1) Pinkish-heliotrope, wings a shade lighter. 



America. (2) Striped blood-scarlet on white, large and striking. 



Apple Blossom. Rose-pink, shaded crimson; wings blush-pink. 



Aurora. (4) Striped rosy-orange on white ; a most attractive variety. 



Black Knight. Deep maroon, veined black, large and open form. 



Blanche Burpee. A large-hooded, pure white. 



Blanche Ferry. Extra Early. Rose-red, wings blush-white, very profuse. 



Captivation. (8) Claret-magenta, wings heliotrope, a distinct shade. 



Coccinea. (9) Brightest scarlet, large, round, open standard. 



Coquette. (10) Blush buff-pink, wings cream-white. 



Countess Cadogan. (11) Bright purplish-blue, wings light blue. 



Countess of Lathom. (12) Delicate rosy-pink, tinged chamois. 



Countess of Radnor. Rosy-lavender, wings pure lavender. 



Dainty. (14) Crystal-white with pink flush deepening to a pink edge. 



Dorothy Tennant. Deep rosy-heliotrope, large and distinct. 



Duke of Clarence. Dark claret-purple, large and fine. 



Duke of Sutherland. (17) Dark purplish-maroon, wings violet-indigo. 



Duke Of Westminster. Maroon-purple, with violet-purple wings. 



Earliest of All. The earliest strain of Blanche Ferry; fine for forcing. 



Eliza Eckford. Light apple blossom-pink with blush and white wings. 



Emily Henderson. (21) Large, pure white, profuse, early and continuous. 



Fascination. Rich rose-mauve or heliotrope. 



George Gordon. (23) Garnet-red. 



Golden Rose. (25) Primrose-yellow, flushed with rosy-pink. 



Gorgeous. Brilliant orange-salmon, wings orange-madder. 



Gray Friar. (26) Flaked and speckled blue and mauve on white. 



Hon. F. Bouverie. (27) Salmony buff-pink, wings creamy-pink. 



Hon. Mrs. Kenyon. (28) A grand primrose-yellow. 



Janet Scott. Soft rose-pink, large-hooded flower. 



Jeannie Gordon. Rosy-pink, wings pink, tinged primrose. 



Juanita. Striped lavender and mauve on white. 



Lady Grlsel Hamilton. (32) Beautiful silvery-lavender. 



Lady Nina Balfour. Rosy-lavender, with silvery-lilac wings. 



Lady Skelmersdale. Magenta-rose, lilac edge; wings blush. 



Lord Kenyon. (35) Deep magenta-rose, wings of lighter shale. 



Lovely. (36) Warm rose-pink, large and extra fine. 



Maid Of Honor. (37) Lavender and white, edged blue. 



Majestic. 1 ier. v -carmine, wings rose-madder. 



Miss Willmott. (39) Orange-rose, extra large and fine. 



Modesty. (40) White with pink tint deepening at edge. 



Mont Blanc. An extra early Emily Henderson, fine for forcing. 



Mrs. Dugdale. Bright madder-rose; large and fine form. 



Mrs. Eckford. Primrose-yellow, of large size and fine form. 



Navy-Blue. (44) Dark indigo-blue and violet, the best blue. 



Othello. (45) Dark glossy-maroon, very large and line. 



Pink Friar. (46) Flaked and flushed pink on white. 



Prima Donna. Exquisite rose-pink, large and profuse. 



Prince Edward of York. (48) Carmine-scarlet, wings crimson. 



Prince of Wales. Rich carmine-rose; grand flower. 



Princess Of Wales. (50) Striped blue and purple on white. 



Queen Victoria. Rosy-primrose, wings cream. 



Ramona. Striped and penciled light pink on white. 



Royal-Rose. (54) Deep carmine-rose, wings rose-pink, extra large and fine. 



Sadie Burpee. {Black-seeded.) Immense white, blush tinge when young. 



Salopian. (56) Rich deep crimson-red, very large and of fine form. 



Senator. Striped maroon and violet on white. 



Shazada. Dark purple-maroon; plum-purple wings. 



Stella Morse. Buff-pink with cream tin tings. 



Sue Earle. Rosy-buff; wings cream-yellow. 



Triumph. (61) Pink, tinged rosy-scarlet; wings pink, tinged rose. 



Venus. Soft buff-pink. 



Ptuees fop any of the above-named Suueet Peas. 



CC. pet" Packet of about 75 Seeds. 1 Qc. per Ounee of 300 to 400 Seeds. 25 c Per Vi Pound. ^CC. per Pound. 



Enough for a single row 6 feet long. Enough for a single row 25 feet long. Enough for 100 feet of row. Delivered free in the U. S. 



Any 6 Packets fop 25c; any 12 Paekets fop SOe.; op the Complete Collection of above 61 sopts fop $2.00. 



"I planted your $2.00 Collection, 'Cream of the Sweet Peas.' and people came from a qreat distance to admire them; they were the wonder of the country. I 

 have grown Sweet Peas for years but never find any seed equal to yo urs." — Mrs. GERTRUDE BUTLER, Huntin gton, W. Va. 



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