To aid in selecting certain colors, we submit the following key : 



White, 8, 16, 21, 42, 58.— Yellow, 30, 61.— Yellow flushed, 26. 60.— Buff-pink, 12, 29. 39, 44. 

 Rose and white, 6, 13, 19, 32.— Blush, 14, 41, 47.— Pink, 7, 31, 38, 49, 55.— Rose, 36. 43, 51.— Orange-rose, 22. 40. 

 Crimson, 34, 50. — Scarlet, 10, 56. — Garnet. 25. — Magenta, 9. — Deep mauve, 1, 20, 45,54. — Lavender, 24, 35. 

 Light blue, 23. — Blue and white, 37. — Dark blue, 11, 46. — Purple, 15, 17, 18. — Maroon, 4, 5. 48. 59. 

 Striped red and white, 2, 33. — Striped pink and white, 3, 53. — Striped blue and white, 27, 28, 52, 57. 



Prices for any of the following=named Standard Sweet Peas. 



CC._per Packet of about 75 Seeds. 



1 AC. per Ounce of 300 to 400 Seeds. 

 1" Enough forasingle row 25 ft. long. 



Enough for a single row 6 feet long. 



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



2. America. Striped blood-scarlet on white; large and striking. 



3. Aurora. Striped rosy-orange on white; most attractive. 



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



5. Black Michael. Rich, glossy claret-maroon. An extra large flower. 



6. Blanche Ferry. Rose-red, wings blush-white. 



7. Bolton's Pink. Large open standard of soft orange-pink; wings pale 



rose-pink. 



8. Burpee's Earliest White. It flowers in 45 days from seed sowing, 



plants 18 to 20 inches high, pure white flowers of good size and form. 



9. Captivatlon. Claret-magenta, wings heliotrope, a distinct shade. 



10. Coccinea. Bright cherry scarlet, distinct shade. 



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



12. Countess Lathom. Rosy-buff of a warm tone. 



13. Crown Jewel. Rose-pink, wings rosy-cream, fine large flower. 



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



15. David B. Williamson. Violet-purple standard and indigo blue wings. 

 16 Dorothy Eckford. A grand, large, open-formed white. 



17. Duke of Sutherland. Violet-purple, wings indigo and violet. 



18. Duke of Westminster. Clear purple with violet-purple wings 



19. Earliest of All. The earliest strain of Blanche Ferry. 



20. Emily Eckford. Rosy-mauve with bluish-mauve wings. 



21. Emily Henderson. Large, pure white, early and profuse. 



22. Evelyn Byatt. Standard rich orange-salmon, wings rose-orange. 



23. Flora Norton. Light clear blue, charming color. 



24. Gladys Deal. (Mrs. Geo. Higginson, Jr.) Lavender-blue of silvery effect. 



25. George Gordon. Garnet-red. 



26. Golden Bose. Primrose-yellow, flushed with rosy-pink. 



27. Gray Frtar. Flaked and speckled blue and mauve on white 



28. Helen Pierce. Mottled and veined bright blue on pure white. 



29. Hon. F. Bouverie. Salmony buff-pink, wings creamy-pink. 



30. Hon. Mrs. Kenyon. A grand primrose-yellow. 



25 c - 



per ' 4 Pound. 



Enough for 100 feet of row. 



<7CC. per Pound. 



I O Delivered free in the U. S. 



31. Janet Scott. Bright pink, slightly toned apricot, wings rose-pink. 



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



33. Jessie Cuthbertson. Cream-white, striped carmine-red. 



34. Bling Edward VTI. Rich crimson-scarlet; grand large flower. 



35. Lady Grisel Hamilton. Beautiful silvery-lavender. 



36. Lord Roseberry. Deep magenta-rose, wings of lighter shade. 



37. Lottie Eckford. White shaded lilac edged with bright blue. 



38. Lovely. Warm rose-pink, large and extra fine. 



39. Marchioness of Cholmondeley. Buff-pink, shaded cream. 



40. Miss Willmott. Orange-rose, extra large and fine. 



41. Modesty. White with pink tint deepening at edge. 



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



43. Mr. Dugdale. Glowing crimson-rose, large shell-formed flower. 



44. Mrs. H. Kendall Barnes. Light rosy-buff, wings rosy-cream. 



45. Mrs. Walter Wright. Rosy-mauve with bluish-mauve wings. 



46. Navy-Blue. Dark indigo-blue and violet, the best deep blue. 



47. Nymphaea. White, daintily flushed with blush-pink; large flowers. 



48. Othello. Very dark maroon with blackish veins. 



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



50. Prince Edward of York. Carmine-scarlet, wings crimson. 



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



52. Princess of Wales. Striped blue and purple on white. 



53. Bamona. Striped and penciled light pink on white. 



54. Romola Piazzani. Deep rosy-mauve with bluish-mauve wings. 



55. Boyal Rose. Deep carmine-rose, wings rose-pink, extra fine. 



56. Scarlet Gem. Bright geranium-scarlet, medium-sized flowers. 



57. Senator. Striped maroon and violet on white. 



58. Shasta. Pure white, open round standard, very profuse. 



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



60. Stella Morse. Buff-pink with cream tintings. 



61. Sunbeams. Cream-yellow flowers; extra early-flowering, good forcer. 



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Popular Collection, 1 packet each of 12 distinct Sweet Peas (our selection) 500. 



Matchless Collection, 1 packet each of 25 distinct Sweet Peas (our selection) $1.00. 



Complete Collection, 1 packet each of above 61 Standard Sweet Peas $2.50. 



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