Dreer's ''Incomparable" 



COLLECTION OF 





SWEET PEAS. 



The varieties of which this collection is Composed 

 are the acknowledged leaders in their respective 

 colors, combinint; in the highest degree all the quali- 

 ties of a perfect flower, and were selected after the 

 most critical tests for their apparent superiority for 

 size of flower, purily of color, free-flowering and 

 strong-growing qualities. We feel sure that those of 

 our customers who grow this collection will be more 

 lian satisfied with the result. The low price at 

 which we offer the.<;e should induce liberal planting^ 

 of these most useful floral favorites. 02. pkt 

 4063 Aurora. Standardsand wings white, 

 flaked and striped with bright orange- 

 salmon 10 5 



Blanche Burpee. The laigest 



e white 10 5 



JBlanclie Fei'ry, Extra Early. 



Pink and \\hile ; very free-flowering. . 10 •> 



Black Knight. Deep maroon.. 1-5 .5 



Celestial. Clear lavender blue. ... 10 5 

 4084 Coquette. Delicate primrose, tinged 



with blush and lilac 10 5 



4093 Duke of Clarence. Bright rosy 



claret 10 -S 



4102 Emily Eckford. Heliotrope 10 5 



4122 Gorg'eOUS. Briglit orange, wings 



deep rose 15 -S 



4161 Lady Mary Currie. Bright orange pink ; very showy. 15 i> 



41G5 LiOVelj Soft shell-pink ; an exquisite shade 10 



4171 Maid of Honor. White, daintily edged with lavender. 10 



4177 Mrs. Eckford. The best primrose-yellow 10 



418b Navy Blue. Deep violet blue; the finest blue yet introduced- 25 



420i Prima Donna. Soft clear pink ; a fine shade 10 



4203 Prince of Wales. I'light rosy pink 15 



4223 Koyal Rose. Standards dee]i rose ; wings light pink. .. . 10 



4070 

 4083 



PKT. 



5 



4231 Salopian. Deep scarlet or cardinal ; the be-t red 10 

 4233 Shahzada. Deep maroon, wings indigo; a 



fine dark sort 10 5 



4249 Dreer's Incomparable Collection, containing a liberal pac 



4235 Stella Morse. Fine creamy primrose, faintly 



suft'iised with blush 10 5 



4241' "Venus. Light salmon, suft'u-;ed with buff..... 10 5 



:et e:ich of the above 21 grand varieties, 75 cts.. 



or One Ounce of each variety for 5!2.00. 



ECKFORD'S NEW SWEET PEAS, 



The following 8 varieties are Mr. Eckford's latest introductions, all of which were thoroughly tested the past season, and in the 

 opinion of competent judges are the finest set Mr. Eckford has ever sent out. 



4087 Countess Cado.«Jran. Standards bright violet 

 overlaid sky-bue, wings pure sky-blue ; quite dis- 

 tinct : . . .' 30 10 



4094 Duke of Westminster. Deep rose-m.n- 



roon shaded with bright violet; a unique and 



distinct shade 30 10 



4132 Hon. F. Bouverie. .A. m<ist beautiful coral- 

 pink, wings slightly lighter; a fine flower in size 

 and substance 40 10 



4159 Lady Grisel Hamilton. A beautiful pale 



lavender, and on acdmnt of size and |->urity of 

 color should become the leader in this desirable 

 shade 30 10 



10 



10 



OZ. PKT. 



4160 Lady- Skelmersdale. Standards bright 

 rosv-lilac, wings white, veiv lightly shaded with 

 blush '. 30 



4180 Mrs. Dugdale. Standards lovely rosy -pink, 

 wings primrose shaded and lightly splashed 

 light rose ; a charming color 30 



4192 Othello. A dark brown chocolate-red, a color 

 not before atlaineil ; first-class in size and sub- 

 stance 



4230 Sadie Burpee. A beautiful pure snowy- 

 white, of hooded form. This variety produces 

 both black and white seeds, an indication of 

 s'rength and vigor. Our packets contain both 

 kinds of seed 20 



30 10 



4248 Collection containing a packet each of the above S new varieties 60 cts., or One Ounce of each for ?2.00. 



THREE NEW CUPID, DWARF, OR BEDDING SWEET PEAS. 



10 



The three sorts offered, below are without doubt the finest <i( this type that have yet been sent out, and. being all black- 

 seeded sorts, we do not anticipate any troidile in germination such as was experienced with the White Cupid. For borders or pot 

 culture this section deserves the attention of all. The plants form emerald-green, S)ireading tufts a foot or more wide and from 5 

 to 6 inches in height, covered during the entire summer months with flowers which, in many instances, excel the tall-growing sorts 

 in size and substance. 



4264 Countess of Radnor. Beautiful delicate laven- I 4262 Boreatton. Rich chestnut-maroon, 

 der. I -1267 Firefly. Bright dazzling scarlet. 



Price : Either of the above 3 new Cupids, 25 cts. per pkt. of 24 seeds; 5 pkt's. for SlOO; 12 pkts. for $2 00. 

 4269 Collection of 8 Cupid Sweet Peas made up of the above 3 sorts, and the 5 sorts off'ered on page 95, for 75 cts. 



