''e offer a very fine assortment of these beautiful, fragrant and very popular flowers, 

 se grown for us imder the most favorable conditions as to soil and climate, and the 

 stock is unexcelled. Sweet Peas should be sown very late in the fall, or as early in 

 ible. The soil should be rich, the drills six inches deep. Cover first about an inch, 

 grow fill in until the drill is full. 



varieties, 5 cts. per pkt., lO cts. per oz., 15 cts. for 2 ozs., 2S cts. per 

 1-4 lb., 75 cts. per lb.; 85 cts. per lb., by mail. 



Red Riding-Hood. Standard and wings rosy pink. 

 Stanley. Rich dark maroon. 



Senator. Brown and chocolate, shaded and striped on white. 

 Venus. Salmon-buffi, shaded rosy pink. 

 Waverley. Standard rosy claret, wings light blue. 

 Superb Mixture of above 30 Varieties. 5 cts. per pkt., 10 cts. 

 per oz., 15 cts. for 2 ozs., 25 cts. per 341b., 75 cts. per lb.; by 



:ered crimson- 

 ground. 



Duchess of York. White, deli- 

 cately suffused with light pink. 

 Emily Henderson. White; 

 blooms early. 

 Eliza Eckford. Standard rose, 

 wings delicately striped with rose. 

 Extra-Early Blanche Ferry. Pink 



and white; very early. 

 Firefly. Deep brilliant scarlet. 

 Cray Friar. Beautiful watered pur- 

 ple on white ground. 

 Her Majesty. Most beautiful rose. 

 Katherine Tracy. Soft brilliant pink. 

 Little Dorrit. Pink standard, white wings. 



Lady Penzance. Orange-pink standard, 



wings deep pink. 

 Meteor. Bright orange-salmon standard- 

 wings pink-veined. 

 !'Jlrs. Eckford. Beautifully shaded prim, 



rose yellow. 

 Monarch. Deep bronzy maroon and dark 

 blue. 



Mrs. Jos. Chamberlain. Striped, bright 



rose on white. 

 Ovid. Rose pink, margined with deeper 

 rose. 



Ramona. White, splashed with pale pink. 

 Royal Robe. Standard rich delicate pink, 

 Blanche Ferry. wings blush white. 



maU, 85 cts. 

 Good Mixture. 5 cts. per 



by maU, 60 cts. 



15 cts. per 4 ozs., 50 cts. per lb.; 



NEW DWARF SWEET PEAS. 



PINK Cupid. The same as White Cupid, described below, but a 



fine soft pink in color. Pkt. 25 cts., or 5 pkts. for $1. 

 White Cupid. Foliage deep emerald green ; flowers pure white, 

 of unequaled substance, and full size. The plants never grow 

 five inches high, and spread fifteen inches in diameter. 

 Cupid is a wonderfully' free bloomer— a mass of white — it carpets 

 the ground from May until November. 10 cts. per pkt., or 

 3 pkts. for 25 cts. 



New Dwarf Sweet Pea, 



