GRIFFITH & TURNER CO., BALTIMORE, MD. 



IS 



SWEET PEAS 



Everyone who 

 cultivates flowers 

 should plant 

 Sweet Peas, for 

 the list of distinct 

 and beautiful va- 

 rieties is noM' so 

 large that no one 

 will ever tire of 

 them. 



Splendid success may he ob- 

 tained from sowing Sweet I'eas 

 in ( ictobcr or November. A per- 

 fectly drained soil so situated as 

 not to be subjected to too tre- 

 ((uent or severe freezing should 

 be selected, and the seed covered about three 



I dies deep. 



;«]. APPLE BLOSSOM. — Standard Rose 

 Pink, light at the base, wings lighter than 

 standard. Oz. 5c. ' i lb. 15c. 



:{.-)!». AURORA.— The color effect of this is 

 gorgeous. Pkt. 5c. ()/.. 10c. ' i lt>. 25c. 



:«). BLANCHE BUR PEE.— Pure white, large 

 flower. Oz. 5c. lb. 15c. 



H27. EXTRA EARLY BLANCHE FERRY.— 

 Standard, bright pink: wings large and nearly 

 white. Oz. 5c. "4 lb. 15c. 



;m BLUSHING BEAUTY.— Standard, and 

 wings are a beautiful soft pink. Oz. 5c. lb. 1 5c. 



m BORE ATTON.— Standard, rich satin-like 

 maroon. Oz. 5c. I4 lb. 15c. 



:{•_>!). BUTTERFLY.— Standard, a combination 

 of shades of violet and lavender. Oz. 5c. lb. 1 5c. 



MA. COUNTESS OF RADNOR.— Very distinct 

 and beautiful shade of lavender. Pkt. 5c. Oz. 10c. 

 '4 lb. 20c. 



801. ELIZA ECKFORD.— Standard rose, wings 

 delicately striped with rose. Oz. 5c. lb. 15c. 

 :m EMILY ECKFORD. — Pkt. 5c. Oz. 10c. 

 lb. 20c. 



ms. EMILY HENDERSON.— Pure white, one 

 of the best of Sweet Peas. Oz. 5c. ' , lb. 15c. 



840. FIREFLY.— Very bright scarlet. Pkt. 5c. 

 Oz. 10c. 



8r)(i. GAIETY.— Purple, pink on lighter ground. 

 Pkt. 5c. Oz. 10c. 



847. HER MAJESTY. — Delicate rose pink. 

 Oz. 5c. '4 lb. 15c. 



88S. INDIGO KING.— Standard purple maroon, 

 wings bluer than standard. Oz. 5c. I4 lb. 15c. 



889. INVINCIBLE SCARLET.— Bright scar- 

 let. Pkt. 5c. Oz. 10c. 'ilb. 20c. 



8(i2. KATHERINE TRACE Y.— Soft, brilliant 

 pink. Oz. 5c. '4 lb. 15c. 



8r.7. LADY BEACOXSFI ELD.— Standard sal- 

 mon-pink, wings primrose-yellow. Pkt. 5c. 

 Oz. 10c. 



88"). LADY PENZANCE. — Rose pink witli 

 slight tinge of orange. Oz. 5c. • , lb. 15c. 



887. LOTTIE ECKFORD.— Wings shaded lav- 

 ender, deepening to violet at edge. Oz. 5c. 

 lb. 15c. 



8o4. MRS. ECKFORD. — Flowers very large. 

 Oz. 5c. '4 lb. 15c. 



m MRS. GLADSTONE.— Standard, brilliant 

 but soft rose-pink. Oz. 5c. '4 lb. 15c. 



84S. MRS. SANKEY.— Standard, delicate shell 

 pink, wings a little lighter than standard. Oz. 5c. 

 1 5c. 



884. ORANGE PR I XC K.- standard, 

 pink, suffused witli niIIow. wings 

 bright light pink. IMvt. 5c. Oz. 10c. 



851. ROYAL ROBE.— Of finest form 

 and largest size. Oz. 5c. '4 lb. 15c. 



888. PRIMROSE.— Standard, yellow- 

 ish white ; wings nearlv white. Oz. 5c. 

 I4 lb. 15c. 



885. PRINCESS BE ATRICE.— B r i g h t rose 

 pink. Oz. 5c. '4 lb. 15c. 



88(5. PRIXCESS OF \V A LFS.— Striped purple 

 on nearly white ground. ( )/.. 5c. 



842. QUEEN OF EXGLAXD.— White. Oz. 5c. 

 % lb. 15c. 



841. QUEEX" OF THE ISLES.— Scarlet, mot- 

 tled and fiaked with purple and white. Oz. 5c. 

 14 lb. 15c. 



868. RED RIDING HOOD. —Standard and 

 wings are a rosy pink. I*kt. 5c. ()/.. 10c. 

 lb. 20c. 



882. SENATOR.— Standard, delicate lavender, 

 covered with stripes and splashes of purple- 

 '4 lb. 15c. 



A deep maroon. Oz. 5c. 



maroon. Oz. 5c. 



.8.-)S. STANLEY, 

 ' , lb. 15c. 



84it. VENUS.- Rosepink. Pkt. 5c. Oz. 10c. 



dr. A T. CO.'S CHOICE MIXED. — Includes 

 many of the new sorts and can be depended 

 upon to give fine flowers of a wide range of 

 color. Oz. 5c. I4 lb. 15c. 1 lb. 40c. 



ECKFORD'S LARGE FLOWERING MIXED 

 SWEET PE.VS.— Contains some of each of our 

 entirelistofEckford's varieties. Pkt. 5c. Oz. 10c. 

 W lb. 15c. 1 lb. 40c. 



