PETER HENDERSON & CO—FLOWER SEEDS. 85 
No praise is needed for these lovely, deliciously perfumed 
climbers further than to state that they have become unusu- 
ally popular. They are now “the fashionable flower,” and 
little bunches of them worn, carried, or in vases are seen 
continually. HA. climbers. 4 to 6 ft. 
(See cut.) Per Pkt. 
Scarlet Invincible. Brilliant scarlet 5 
Adonis. Carmine rose............. 5 
Butterfly. White, lacedblue....... 5 
Crown Princess. Blush........... 5 
Princess Beatrice. Rose.......... 5 
Painted Lady. Rose and white.... 5 B 
Indigo King. Rich indigo blue.... 5 
5 Vase 
5 
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Redestripedssocy.s: Mo at 5 
Vesuvius. Violet and rose; spotted. 5 
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Invincible Carmine. Glowing carmine... 5 
Mixed. Allcolors. Per lb., 75c.; per oz. 
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— Imported collection of 12 separate varieties, 
HENDERSON'S LARGE FLOWERING PERFECTION 50 cts.; 6 varieties, 25 cts. 
SWEET WILLIAM. (See page 84.) 
Eckford’s New Large Flowering Sweet Peas. 
When properly grown are nearly double the size of the ordinary varieties, of perfect 
form, and present combinations in markings and colors heretofore unknown in this 
exquisite flower. Per Pkt. Per Pkt. 
Cardinal. Crimson-scarlet, distinct and Delight. Beautiful creamy white suf- 
NARUSOMC) «fe Oe. Scot ec ce ests 10%)| fused withtrosyspink:2ifc-\..= sere ar 10 
Queen of England. Pure white ; a grand Splendor. Rich pinkish rose, shaded 
LAV HOWC. co@edee reac seo as paren 10 with crimson; superbly distinct..... 10 
Apple Blossom. Bright rose; wirfgs The Queen. Light rosy pink standard, 
AP PLesPlOSSOMMe ices. > +o. eee LOW een Sali eb Gana Ve herria cle cu ater le 10 
Queen of the Isles. Rose, purple, scar- | Princess of Wales. Shaded and striped 
let and white striped...............- 10 | mauve on white ground..... ... ...10 
Grand Blue. Bright blue, mauve and | Lottie Eckford. An exquisite new 
WAGIGR Got Gaome ODS Bs oe SORE oc oes Saar 10 variety Of fneitorm|!.* 2.) es see 10 
Duchess of Edinburgh. Light scarlet, Mrs. Gladstone. Pink standard, blush 
flushed crimson. splashed at the edge wings; singularly delicate and pret- 
with white; wings deep rose........ 10 [Gaede dbs Ondo eebo oo oStno pn Caan ete 10 
ECKFORD’S NEW LARGE FLOWERING HYBRID SWEET PEAS, MIXED. 
Saved from choice named and unnamed varieties, including 
many new ones of great merit. 10 cts. per pkt.; 50 cts. 
0z.; $1.00 14 lb. 
Collections of 6 named varieties of Eckford’s Large Flowering 
Sweet Peas, 50 cts.; 12 varieties, $1.00. 
TOR ENA. 
Beautiful plants for vases, baskets, etc.; they bloom con- 
tinually during the summer in the open ground, and also in 
the winter in the green-house. Per Pkt. 
Torenia Fournieri. Porcelain blue and rich violet ; throat - 
bright yellow; very free flowering. 6ins............ 15 
—— Bailloni. Deep yellow and maroon................. 15 
— ‘White Wings.’’ This variety is unusually attrac- 
tive, being pure white, with flush 
of rose at the throat. (See cut.)..25 * 
© RORYREANTED BY 
ECKFORD’S LARGE FLOWERING SWEET PEAS. 
if SALES LOW ER. 
: Exquisitely fragrant long spikes of single or double flowers. There are many im- 
< proved sorts, of which the following are the best. 
Single Large Flowering Varieties. | Double Large Flowering Varieties. (See cut. 
Blood Red....... 10 | Rich Purple....10 Canary Yellow..15 | Dark Brown....15 
Golden Yellow.. 10} Brown & Bronzel0 | Purple.......... 15 | Striped......... 15 
Finest Mixed, including many sorts... 5 ,Mixed.............. sates ee teens +--10 
TORENIA, ‘‘ WHITE WINGS.” Imported collection of 6 separate sorts, 50 cis 
