THE 82 BEST VARIETIES OF SWEET PEAS. 
All 5 cents per packet; 3 packets for 10 cents, or 10 packets for 25 cents. One packet of each (82 packets in all) for $1.50. 
TALL GROWING SWEET PEAS 
SOME OF THE NEWER VARIETIES. 
American Queen. Standard aclear salmon red; 
Wings bright rose. Bears three flowers on a stem. 
Majestic. Standard a deep, rich, rosy pink; wings 
soft rose. Truly majestic in habit and appearance. 
Calypso. Standard bright magenta; wings delicate 
mauve. Quite a novelty in color. 
Duke ot Sutherland. Deep claret, reddish 
tinge; wings deep violet purple. : 
Jeanie Gordon. Bright rose, shaded cream. 
First offered by me this year. 
Lord Kenyon. Self colored or uniform. Rose 
magenta, flushed with crimson. 
Mrs. Fitzgerald. 
and edged with delicate rose. Almost a self or uniform 
colored flower. One of the most effective for cutting. 
Fascination. Standard delicate magenta mauve; 
Wings deep mauve. Plant robust and free flowering. 
Hion. Mrs. E. Kenyon. A beautiful, deep prim- 
rose color. A bold giant flower and a desirable variety. 
Miss Willmott. 
wito rose. Keel white. 
Sue Earl. 
Wings almost pure primrose, suggestion of mauve. 
A superior Eckford novelty. 


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WHITE VARIETIES. 
Sadie Burpee. Pure pearly white; large, hooded. 
Emily Henderson. Large open flower; pure. 
Zosephime White. Pure white, open form. 
Mont Blame. One of the earliest of all. Fine large 
pure white open flowers. Produces flowers abundantly. 
VERY LIGHT SHADES. 
Stella Morse. Light buff, tinted pink. Handsome. 
Dainty. White with pink edge. 
Coquette. Primrose; standards tinted mauve. 
Lottie Hutchins. Light primrose; striped pink. 
Lottie Eekford. White shaded lilac. Hooded. 
Modesty. White, tinted pink; stronger on edges. 
Ramona. White, striped light pink. Hooded. 
Countess of Aberdeen. Lightblush pink. Self. 
Queen Victoria. Pale primrose yellow. Hooded. 
Gracie Greenwood. Cream, shaded pink. 
LAVENDER AND MAUVE SHADES. 
Admiration. Pinkish mauve on light primrose. 
Gray Friar. Marbled heliotrope on white. 
Golden Rose. Primrose, very large, wavy at edge. 
Lady Grisel Hamilton. Standard mauve; 
wings lavender. Hooded. Very fine. Large flower, 
Maid of Honor. White to lilac. Edged blue. 
Lady Nina Balfour. Standard mauve; wingss 
lavender over primrosé, giving a pearly gray effect, 
All sweet peas where not priced: 
Packet, 5 cts.; ounce, 10 cts.; quarter 
pound, 20 cts.; pound, 60 cts. 

Soft cream colored, flushed | 
Richest orange pink, shaded | 
Standard primrose, Mauve on edges. 


SHADES OF PINK. 
Pink Friar. White, dusted rosy crimson. Hooded. 
Hion. F. Bouverie. Deep pink over buff. 
Eliza Eeckford. White, tinted with light pink. 
Emily Lymeh. Standards rose. Wings primrose. 
Extra Early Blanche Ferry. Rose standards. 
Lady Skelmersdale. Wings white tinged pink. 
Lady Mary Curry. Crimson orange. 
Lovely. Deep pink, tinted to white on edges. 
Gorgeous. Standard orange. Wings rose. 
Katherine Tracey. Soft pink, open form. 
Aurora. White striped orange rose. Large flower. 
Venus. 






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SHADES OF RED. 
Bright rich cherry, decidedly new. 
Salopian. Purerichred. Large. Hooded. Fine. 
America. White, heavily striped crimson scarlet. 
Frince of Wales. Bright rosy crimson. Rich. 
Captivation. Magenta; wings trifle purplish. 
Prince Edward of York. Scarlet; wingsrose. 
Mrs. Dugdale. Crimson rose, suffused primrose. 
Her Majesty. Rosycrimson. Wings lighter shade. 
Fashion. Pure rosy magenta. Fine large flower. 
George Gordon. Distinct claret red. Hooded. 
Oddity. Light pink; heavily veined crimson. 
Lord Roseberry. Bright magenta. Hoodéd. 
Duke of Westminster. Deep rosy crimson. 
Red Riding Hood. Light crimson. Standard 
not wholly developed, hooding the wings. Unique. 
Salvation Lassie. A pure, rich carmine. 
BLUE AND PURPLE SHADES. 
Countess of Cadogan. Whole effect blue. 
Princess of Wales. Purple striped on white. 
Coccinea. 
Senator. Maroon and indigo striped over white. 
DARK SHADES. 
Othello. Very dark maroon. Hooded. 
Duke of Clarenmee. Dark claret. A fine sort. 
Shahzada. Deep rich maroon. Wings dark violet. 
Navy Blue. Standards indigo and violet. Wings 
indigo shading to navy blue. Very fine. 
All the above: Pkt., 5 cts.3 0z., 10 cts.; 
quarter pound, 20 cts.; pound, 60 cts. 

JIN SX 
THE FIRST TO BLOOM. 
EARLIEST OF ALL. This sweet pea blooms 
a week in advance of any other excepting Mont Blanc. 
A selection from Extra Early Blanche Ferry with the 
same pink and white flowers, but a week earlier. For 
florists, private gardeners and others it is very highly 
recommended. Pkt., 5c.; 0z., 10c.; 34 1b., 20c.; lb., 60c. 
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DOUBLE SWEET PEAS. 
I offer seed from the best selected stock. About 30 to 
50 per cent. come double. This is the best to which it 
has been bred. A double sweet pea blossom has mul- 
tiplied standards; sometimes 3 or even 4 standards. 
Bride of Niagara. Bright rose; white wings. 
Dorothy Vick. Scarlet standards; crimson wings. 
Double White. White with hooded flowers. 
Double Sweet Peas. Mixed. A fine mixture. 
All the above: Pkt., 5 cts.; oz., 10 cts.; 
quarter pound, 20 cts.; pound, 60 cts. 
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New BusH SweeT PEA. 
NEW BUSH SWEET PEAS. 
A bush or half-dwarf form of the sweet pea. Height 
16 to 18 inches. It is a new type, half way between the 
tall climbing and the cupid or dwarf sorts. Planted 
closely one plant supports the other, making a perfect 
bush, as shownin the illustration. Hardy, vigorous and 
profuse blooming, with flowers high above the foliage. 
Bush, Blanche Ferry. Pink; wings white. 
Bush, Her Majesty. Rosy crimson. Self. 
Bush, Ramona. White, striped pink. 
Bush, Blanche Burpee. White. 
Bush, Monarch. Standards purple; wings violet. 
Bush, Stells Morse. A true apricot shade. 
Bush, Mixed. All the above, in mixture. 
Price of any cf the bush sweet peas: Packet, 5 cents; 
ounce, 10 cents; quarter pound, 30 cents; pound, $1.00. 
CUPID SWEET PEAS. 
The Cupid or Tom Thumb sweet peas grow only six 
to twelve inches high; very pretty and interesting. 
White Cupid. Pure white blossoms. 
Beauty Cupid. Standard rose pink shading to 
white. Wings rosy carmine. 
Captain of the Blues Cupid. Standard red- 
dish purple and violet; wings almost deep blue. 
Royalty Cupid. Self colored; deep, rich pink. 
Extra Early Blanche Ferry Cupid. Stand- 
ard pink; wings creamy white. Free blooming. 
Firefly Cupid. Glowing scarlet. Very bright. 
Boreatton Cupid. Rich dark maroon. 
Mixed Cupids. All the cupids in one mixture. 
Price of any of the cupid sweet peas: Packet, 5 cents; 
ounce, 10 cents; quarter pound, 30 cents; pound, 90 cts. 
NEW LARGE-FLOWERING 
SWEET PEAS. Finest Mixed. 
Each season I sell thousands of pounds of mixed 
sweet peas to customers desiring to have a little of 
everything good, and who want to purchase in 
packet or ounce form. This year my mixture con- 
tains more than fifty varieties, embracing every 
color and shade, and including all the best varie- 
ties. It cannot be too highly recommended. Pkt., 


5 cts.; oz., 10 cts.; 24 '>., 15 cts.; Ib., 50 cts.; 5 lbs., $2 00. 

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