Fashion does not always display so much good taste in her choice of a " pet flower " 

 .s when giving the Sweet Pea that place. Already they have become so popular that seeds- 

 men must handle their seeds by the ton, and they are grown galore in hedges, sold in great 

 ragrant heaps from the markets, and worn and carried whenever and wherever possible. 

 ICvery garden must have its hedge of Sweet Peas, and we are ready to supply you w^ the 

 )est of seed. 



NEW DWARF WHITE SWEET PEA, ''CUPID." 



This beautiful little dwarf is undoubtedly one of the most valuable introductions of the 

 :ear, and the most unique. The blossoms are pure waxen white, of unequaled substance and 

 lull size. The plant does not grow over 5 inches high, and never more than 12 to 15 inches in 

 diameter. The stems are about 4 inches long, each bearing 2 or 3 blossoms. Wonderfully 

 free-flowering, from May until October. 15 cts. per pkt., 2 for 25 cts. 



Price of all the following- varieties, 5 cts. per pkt., 10 cts. per oz., 2 ozs. 15 cts., 

 4 ozs. 25 cts., lb. 75 cts. ; by mail, 85 cts. 



BEST NAMED VARIETIES. 



American Belle. Bright rose, white wings, 

 spotted carmine. 

 Alba magniflca. Large, pure white. 

 Blanche Ferry. Pink and white. 

 Boreatton. Fine deep maroon. 

 Butterfly. White, edged blue. 

 Blushing Beauty. Large, rich, fleshy rose. 

 Cardinal. Cardinal crimson. 

 Captain of the Blues. Purplish claret, wings 

 blue. 



Countess of Radnor. Delicate lavender. 

 Duke of Clarence. Rick, dark claret. 

 Delight. White, flashed rosy pink. 

 Duchess of Edinburgh. Orange scarlet, 

 wings very crimson. 



Emily Henderson. 

 Pure white. 



Empress of India. Rosy pink, wings bluish white. 

 Firefly. Fiery scarlet, wings crimson-scarlet. 

 Gaiety. Crimson striped, white ground. 

 Her Majesty. Deep rosy crimson. 

 Indigo King. Maroon-purple, wings indigo blue. 

 Liady Penzance. Beautiful rose, laced pink. 

 Lemon Queen. Blush white, tinted lemon. 

 Mrs. Gladstone. Soft blush, suffused pink. 

 Mrs. Sankey. Large white flowers, changing to blush. 

 Monarch. Bronzy crimson, wings deep blue. 



Clnoico mixture. 



^^Choicc Mixture of above named varieties, in equal 

 proportion, pkt. 5 cts., oz. JO cts., 2 ozs. 15 cts., ^Ib. 25 cts., 

 lb. 75 cts., postpaid 85 cts. 



Good Mixed Sweet Peas, 50 cts. per lb. ; by mail, 60 cts. 



Mrs. Eckford. Faint primrose-yellow. 

 Orange Prince. Orange-salmon, with bright 

 pink wings. 

 Primrose. Pale primrose-yellow. 

 Princess Victoria. Light scarlet, wings rosy 

 crimson. 



Queen of England. Large, pure white. 

 Queen of the Isles. Scarlet, white stripes, 

 mottled. 



Splendor. Rose-colored, shaded crimson. 

 Stanley. Rich maroon ; large. 

 Senator. Shaded and striped chocolate, purple 

 and white. 

 Venus. Rich salmon-buflf. 

 Waverley. Light claret, wings rich'purple. 



Hew Dwarf White Sweet Pea, " Cnpid. 



