Surpassing Flower Seeds, (Cont’d)—West Grove, Pa. 123 
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Perennial Peas. 
Lathyrus, (Perennial Peas).—These perennial 
peas, though not fragrant, are very desirable because 
being entirely hardy they grow on from year to year 
without attention and produce magnificent clusters 
of beautiful sweet pea like flowers, for many weeks 
early in Spring. Three varieties. 
Lathyrus, (Perennial Pea).—Fine mixed. 
Packet 4 cts. 
_Lathyrus, (Pink Beauty).—Deep bright rose. 
Packet: 4 cts. 
Lathyrus Splendens, (California Perennial 
Pea).—A fine climber, having finely cut dark green 
‘foliage, and splendid dark crimson flowers, much 
larger and more showy than the other varieties. 
Highly valued in California, and well worthy of a 
trial here. Pkt. 6cts. 
Giant Castor Beans, (Ricinus).—Stately tree- 
like plants, quickly growing 6 to 8 ft. high, with rich- 
ly colored foliage and stems, highly valued for cen- 
ter of beds andetc. Two varieties. 
Ricinus Cambodgensis—Castor Bean. Pkt. 4 cts. 
| Ricinus Zanzibarensis—Castor Bean. Pkt. 4 cts 
' Castor Beans—Are fine for keeping Moles away by 
planting on the 
borders, they 
leave when they 
SH get a scent of 
Pali JM this plant. 
PERENNIAL PEA. 
New Dwarf Ros 
(Blooms all Summer and Fall) 
Our New Dwarf Muitifiora Roses—Blooms 
in four months, after sowing the seed so that seed 
sown in February in the House may be had in 
bloom in June in open ground, where they will 
continue to bloom all Summer and Fall. They 
flower in large clusters, some double, semi- 
double and single, they come in many different 
shades of Pink, Cream and Rose and are delight- 
fully fragrant. The plants areso hardy, most of 
them will live over winter, if given a light cover- 
ing of garden litter before severe weather. 
Pkt. 6 cts. 
Multiflora, 
True 
Home Grown Rambler Rose Seed.—Saved 
= from our own fields ; several different @¢ 
® colors and varieties mixed. White, As 
_crimson, pink, yellow, etc. They grow 
quickly, are entirely hardy, and many ...6 
NEW DWARF ROSE MULTIFLORA TRUE 
Stocks, Giant Perfection, (Ten Weeks.)—A grand variety with very 
large flowers of exquisite beauty and delicious fragrance; about 
three-quarters of them come double. Colors, white, pink, mauve, red, 
purple, blush etc. Stocks are best started in the hot bed, or a sunny 
window, and planted out after weather is settled. They require rich 
soiland good cultivation. Packets 6 cts. 
Stocks, Ten weeks, New Largest Flowering Globe Pyramidal.— 
Immense spikes of perfectly double flowers, pyramidal form frequently 
measuring 2 to 2% inchesin diameter. Colors range through crimson, 
rose, white, blue brown, yellow, etc. Greatly prized for cutting because 
of their delicious fragrance and beautiful colors. Pkt. 6 cts. % oz. $1.00. 
Stocks, White Perp-tual, Princess Alice, or Cut and Come 
Again.—The finest white in cultivation, and if sown early will produce 
a great abundance of bloom from June till November. The oftner the 
flowers are cut the more will be produced. Pkt. 6 cts. 
Stocks, Beauty of Nice, New,— Grows 2 to 2% ft. high. immense — 
bloomer; large double flowers in spikes 8 to 10 in. long. Clear fresh SSS 
pink, very fragrant, Pkt. 6cts. ‘ ¥: 
Stocks, Colossal Double - Blue Bells.—New dark, deed blue: 
Extra fine. Pkt. 6 cts. 
Stocks, Dwarf German, Ten Weeks.—The German Stocks make 
beautiful masses of bloom. Fine mixed. Pkt. 4 cts. 
