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There are now in commerce over 150 

 varieties of Sweet Peas, many of which 

 are small-flowering, of weakly growth 

 or lacking some other necessary characteristic of a first-class 

 sort. Our list consists of less than 50 varieties, but every one of 

 them belongs in the first class. Our Incomparable Collec- 

 tion is a special selection of the finest and most distinct 21 va- 

 rieties, the same is offered with other specialties on pages 11 to 16. 

 The seed should be sown in new ground as early as it can be worked in the 

 spring to enable the vines to make a good strong growth before hot weather 

 sets in. White-seeded sorts should not be sown until the ground is com- 

 paratively dry 



Price: Any of the following (except where noted), 5 cts perpkt.; lOcts. 

 per oz.; 25 cts. per % lb ; 75 cts. per lb. 



4061 America. Bright blood-red striped on a white ground. 



4062 Apple Blossom. Rosy pink, with blush wings. 



4063 Aurora. Orange rose, flaked and striped on white ground. 

 4070 Black Knight. Very dark maroon, almost black. 

 4'71 Blanche Burpee. Large, pure white. 



4072 Blanche Ferry. The popular pink and white. 



4073 Blanche Ferry, Extra Early. Same color as preceding, but 

 flowers 10 days earlier. 



4081 Capt. of the Blues. Bright purple-blue. 



4084 Coccinea. Rich cerise ; very bright. 5 cts. per pkt.; 15 cts. per 

 oz , 40 cts per % lb. 



40S7 Countess Cadogan. Purplish blue ; effect bright blue. 



4085 Countess of Radnor, Improved {New Countess) Beautiful 

 pale lavender. 



4092 Dorothy Tennant. Deep mauve; of large size and fine form. 

 409:1 Duke of Clarence. Dark claret, self-colored ; a fine dark variety. 

 4098 Earliest of All. Same color as Blanche Ferry, flowering a week 

 earlier than the extra early type. 



4101 Eliza Eckford. White shaded and edged light pink. 



4102 Emily Eckford. Bright shade of heliotrope; of good size and form. 



4103 Emily Henderson. Purest white ; fine bold flowers ; strong grower. 



4122 Gorgeous. Bright orange, wings deep rose, tinged with orange. 



4123 Grey Friar. White ground, watered with blue-grey. 

 4132 Hon F. Bouverie. A beautiful soft pink. 

 4131 Her Majesty. A fine rose color. 



4151 Katherine Tracy. Soft yet brilliant pink ; very attractive. 

 4159 Eady Grisel Hamilton. Considered the best pale lavender to date. 

 4161 Eady Mary Currie. Bright crimson orange , very showy. 

 4163 Lottie Eckford. White shaded and edged deep lavender 

 4165 Eovely. Soft shell-pink, an exquisite color 



4171 Maid of Honor. White edged with lavender blue. 



4172 Mars Brilliant deep scarlet, very bright. 

 4175 Modesty. Blush or soft pink, the lightest pink of all 



4173 Miss Wilmott. A rich deep orange pink , very large 5 cts. per 

 pkt.: 15 cts. per oz.; 40 cts. per Vi lb. 



4174 Mont Blanc. The new early flowering pure white. 5 cts. per pkt.; 

 15 cts. peroz.; 40 cts. per % lb 



4179 Mrs. Sankey. An easily grown white, black seeded. 



4177 Mrs. Eckford. Pale primrose yellow , very large. 



4178 Mrs. Jos. Chamberlain. Rosy pink, finely striped on a white 

 ground. 



4180 Mrs. Dugdale. Crimson rose suffused with primrose; very large 

 4183 Kavy Blue. Deep indigo blue ; the finest blue yet introduced. 

 4192 Othello. Very dark maroon, cf fine form and large size. 



4201 Prima Donna. Pure pink ; a fine shade and grand flower. 



4202 Prince Edward of York. Scarlet, tinted crimson, wings crim- 

 son ; very large, open form. 



4203 Prince of Wales. Bright rose ; the largest of this color. 

 4211 Queen Victoria. A black-seeded primrose yellow. 

 4223 Royal Rose. Deep rosy pink, wings lighter. 



4230 Sadie Burpee. One of Mr. Eckford's largest whites. 



4231 Salopian. Deep scarlet or cardinal ; the best red. 

 4233 Shahzada. Deep maroon, wings indigo , the darkest of all. 

 4235 Stella Morse. Primrose, tinged blush, effect a rich cream color 

 4241 Venus. Light salmon suffused with buff 



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