4 2 



Sweet 



' — Continued 



397. I^OTTIE HTTTCHIXS Daintily 



flaked w'th pink on cream ground making i rich 

 and lovely etfect. The flowers are of well- 

 expanded grandiflora typ", large in size and fine- 

 ly formed, borne on heavy, substantial stems. 

 Oz. 5c. 1-4 lb. 15c. 



400. mRS. ECKFOKD.— Color a peculiar- 

 ly delicate shaded primrose yellow. Decidedly 

 pretty. Ox. 5c. 1-4 lb. 15e. 



401. MKS. GliADSTOlVE.— On opening, 

 the flowers are buif and soft pink, changing to a 

 beautiful pale blush. Standard pink, deepening 

 ill color at the base, and wings flesh tinted. Oz. 

 He. 1-4 lb. 15c. 



4oa. MRS. SA.srKET:.— Black seeded. 



Iiarge white flower, changing to blush. Oie. 5c. 



1-4 lb. 15c. 

 406. ORANGE PRINCE.— Bright orange 



Ten 5 cent Papers 

 mailed for 35 cents, 

 or Four 10 cent 

 Papers for 35 cents, 

 thirty 5 cent Pa- 

 pers for 50 cents. 



pink, flush scarlet ; wings of rich rose, veined 

 with pink. Oz. 5e- 1-4 lb. 15c. 



408. PRIMA DONNA Lovely soft rose 



pink, of larg" size and fine form ; a gem. Oz. 

 5c. 1-4 lb. 15c. 



409. PRIMROSE Distinct as the nearest 



approach to yellow in Sweet Peas. Standard 

 and wings of a pale primrose yellow color. Oz. 

 5c. 1-4 lb. 15c. 



410. PRINCESS BEATRICE.— Flowers 

 of a clear and beautiful carmine rose, slightly 

 shaded. Or.. 5c. 1-4 lb. 15c. 



411. PRINCESS OF WAIVES.— Color, 

 white ground, shaded and tinged with mauve, 

 Oz. 5c. 1-4 lb. 15c. 



412. PRINCESS VICTORIA.— Standard, 

 dark cherry; wings, mauve pink, and slight lines 

 of rose. Oz. .5c. 1-4 lb. 15c. 



416. QUEEN OF 

 THE ISI,ES. -Scarlet 

 mottled and flaked with 

 purple and white. Oz. 

 5c. 1-4 lb. 15c. 



419. RED RIDING 

 HOOD.— Standard ani 

 wings are a rosy pink, 

 shading to bluish white 

 at the calyx. Oz. 5c. 

 1-4 lb. I5c. 



420. ROY AEROBE. 

 — Standards a rich but 

 delicate innk, wings asoft 

 bluish pink. Oz. 5c. 

 1-4 lb. 15c. 



433. SHAHZADA.— 

 Flowers of large «ize an* 

 fine, expanded f«rm; 

 coloring rich dark ma- 

 roon, with a tint of pnrple 

 in the center of th« stan- 

 dard and the inner 

 portion of the wings. Oz. 

 5c. 1-4 lb. 15c. 



423. STANliEY, or 

 BEACK KNIGHT. 

 . — A deep maroon; a large 

 .and very handsome flower 

 of the finest form anil 

 abundance. Oz. 5e. 

 1-4 lb. 15c. 



434. THE SENA- 

 TOR.— Large flowers, 

 shaded chocolate and 

 bright brown, and striped 

 on a creamy-white 

 ground-color; mottled 

 and blotched in •Terj- 

 conceivable manner. 



Oz. 5c. 1-4 lb. 15c. 

 TENTJS — Salmon fcuff; 

 thestandards delicately shaded 

 with rosy pink. 

 Oz. 5c. 1-4 lb. 15e. 

 430. G. A T. CO.'S EX- 

 TRA FINE MIXED 



This la a splendid mixture of 

 our own, which i ' cludea nearly 

 all the above varieties. 

 Oz. 5c. >4-lb. 15c. Eb. 35c. 

 ECKFORD'S EARGE 

 FEOWERING MIXED SWEET 

 PEAS. — Contains some of each af •nr 

 entire list of Eckford's varieties. 

 Oz. 5c. Ji-lb. 15c. Eb. 35e. 



Gupid Dwarf 

 Sweet Peas 



435. PINK CUPID.— Standard bright rose t«»k; 

 wings either pure white or blush. The seed is black and 

 germinates readily; a thrifty grower and continuous blooaeer. 

 Pkt. 5c. 1-3 Oz. 30c. 



436. WHITE CUPID.— Pure white flowers. Pb*.5c. 

 Oz. 20c. 



437. BEAUTY CUPID. Plit. 5c. Oz. 30*. 



438. PRIMROSE CUPID. Pkt. 5c. Oz. S«c. 

 439- AEICE ECKFORD. Pkt. 5c. Oz. 30«'. 



P>EONIES. 



These noble plants are exceedingly effective; the profusiea 

 and duration of bloom, combined with the handsome massive 

 foliage, accommodating habit, and easy culture, render them 

 one the mo?t popular hardy plants grown for lawn and gardem 

 decoration, or for mingling witli shrubs for herbaceous plants 

 in borders and wild gardens. 



Doable White, each 25e. Doz. $3.5*. 

 Double Rose, each 25c. Doz. $2.50. 

 Double Crimson, each 35c. Doz. $2>S*. 

 Postage extra, 5c. each, if wanted by mail. 



Double Violets. 



EADY HUME C AMPBEEIi.— Its excelling merit is 

 its strong, healthy constitution. Light purple flowers. 



S WANEY WHITE.— The best white double violet. 

 Good plants of either of the above varieties 



at Sl.OO per dozen. 25 $1.50, or $5.00 per 100. 



ALL PRICES SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE. 



