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Best Up=to=Date Sweet Peas-contmued 



SHADES OF ROSE 



Prince of Wales — A bright, self-colored rose tint. 

 Lord Rosebery — Rose carmine, veined deeper 



rose. 

 Mrs. Dugdale — Light carmine rose, faintly tinged i, 



with primrose yellow. ij 



REDS AND SCARLETS 1 



King Edward — Magnificent large, wide open flow- /f^| 



ers, borne on long stems, deep, rich crimson. /A 



A grand variety. ifc 



Salopian — Immense flowers, dark, fiery red with /Jtfc| 



rose-colored wings; splendid. 11^1 



Scarlet Gem — One of the brightest colored Sweet f^§ 



Peas produced, dazzling scarlet, beautifully N^_ 



bright and clear. §| 



ORANGE AND SALMON J 



Miss Wilmont — Orange rose, extra large and fine. 

 Henry Eckford — Unique, a soft flaming orange 

 color, one of the finest in this shade. 



PINK AND WHITE 



Extra Early Blanche Ferry— Bright clear rose 

 with creamy white wings; same beautiful col- 

 ors as Blanche Ferry, but blooms from ten 

 days to two weeks earlier. 



Miss Blanche Ferry — Early and very profuse bloomer; color, bright clear 

 rose, with creamy white wings. 



Earliest of All — Blooms ten days or two weeks before the earliest of other 

 kinds; has no equal for forcing under glass for cut flowers; deep pink, 

 shading to white. 



PRICES — Where not otherwise noted, 5c. per pkt.; any 7 pkts. for 25c; 

 any 12 pkts. for 40c; 10c per oz.; in larger quantities, except where other= 

 wise priced, 20c per i lb.; 60c per lb., postpaid. 



OFFER 

 No. 117 



Complete Set, Containing 1 Packet of Each 

 Variety Here Offered 



36 Up-to-Date Kinds for $1.00, Postpaid 



SWEET PEAS IN MIXTURE— THREE GRADES 



C. & J. Best Mixed New Giant— This is an up-to-date mixture of the new- 

 est and most beautiful English novelties, including best named kinds and 

 seedlings of the newest shades and colorings, 1 Undoubtedly one of the 

 finest strains ever offered 



Best Up=to=date Mixed— Our splendid New Sweet Pea mixture is made from 

 choice large-flowering varieties of brightest and distinct colors. They are 

 grown separately for us in California, and mixed in proper proportion by 

 ourselves here. It is guaranteed to please 



Good Mixed— All colors 



Price, postpaid 



Per 

 pkt. 



$0.05 



Per 



).10 



.08 



.06 



Per 

 ilb. 



1.25 



.15 

 .12 



Per 

 lb. 



$0.75 



.50 

 .35 



Primrose Spencer. 

 (See Novelties Page 116.) 



New Bush Sweet Peas l^mXiniy 



kind. The New Bush Sweet Peas are well worth a liberal 

 trial, but cannot take the place of the grand old standard varieties, 

 which must still be our main reliance for general planting. 



MONARCH— Deep, brownish red. 



BLANCHE FERRY— Fine pink and white. 



GRAY FRIAR — One of the finest large flowering bush varieties, 

 rich watered purple on white ground. 



PRICE— 5c. per pkt.; oz., 10c; £ lb., 25c; lb., 75c, postpaid. 



Dwarf Cupid or Bedding: SBST. JESSIE 



ders where they form beds of dark green foliage a foot wide and 

 six to eight inches high; we offer seven kinds only. 



CUPID, COUNTESS OF RADNOR— Lavender tinted blue. 



CUPID, ALICE ECKFORD— White shaded rose. 



PINK CUPID— Fine bright rose pink. 



CUPID, FIREFLY— Bright dazzling scarlet. 



CUPID, BOREATTON— Deep coppery red. 



CUPID, PRIMROSE— Primrose yellow. 



WHITE CUPID— Pure snow white. 



PRICE— Same for all. Pkt., 5c; oz., 10c; \ lb., 25c; lb., 75c, ppd. 



Double Sweet Peas SK^ 2 wm SffTifif 



PRICE— For best colors, mixed. Pkt, 5c; oz., 10c; 1 lb., 25c; 

 lb., 75c, postpaid. 



