42 



402. J»lil». SAflllvi... 



Black seeded. Large whi 

 flower, changing to blus 

 406. ORANGE PRINC 

 Bright orange pink, flu: 

 scarlet; wings of ri( 

 rose, veined with pink. 



408. PRIMA DONNA, 

 Lovely soft rose pink, 

 large size and fine fori 

 a gem. 



409. PRIMROSE.— Di 

 tinct as the nearest a 

 proach to yellow in Swe 

 Peas. Standard and win) 

 of a pale primrose yello 



color. 



410. PRINCESS BI 

 ATRICE.— Flowers 

 a clear and beautif 

 carmine rose, slight 

 shaded. 



411. PRINCESS Oi 

 WALES.— Color, whi 

 ground, shaded a 

 tinged with mauve. 



4 12. PRINCES 

 VICTORIA.-Standar 

 dark cherry; wing 

 mauve pink, and slig] 

 lines of rose. 



41 0. QUEEN Oi 

 THE ISLES.-Sca 

 let mottled a m 

 flaked with purp 

 and white. 



419. RED RII 

 ING HOOD.-Stan 

 urd and wings a 

 a rosy pink, shading 

 bluish white at caly 

 420. ROYAL, ROBI 

 Standards a rich, b 

 delicate pink, wings a so 

 bluish pink. 



422. SHAHZADA PloV 



ers of large size and fin 

 expanded form ; colorir 

 rich dark maroon, with 

 tint of purple in the centre of tJ 

 standard and the inner portion 

 the wings. 



423. STANLEY, OR BLAC 

 KNIGHT.— A deep maroon; 

 large and very handsome flow 

 of the finest form nnd abundanr 

 424. THE SENATOR.— Large flOT 

 ers, shaded chocolate and brigl 

 brown, and striped on a cream 

 white ground-color; mottled ar 

 blotched in every conceivable manne 

 427. VENUS. — Salmon buff; tt 

 standards delicately shaded wil 

 rosy pink. 

 430. G. & T. CO.'S EXTRA FIN ; 

 MIXED. — This is a splendid mixture 

 our own, which includes nearly all tl 

 above varieties. 



Oz.. 5c. 1/4 Lb.. 15c. Lb.. 35c. 

 431. ECKFORD'S LARGE FLOWERIN 

 MIXED SWEET PEAS.— Contains some of eat 

 of our entire list of Eckford's varieties. 



Oz„ 5c. 1 /4 Lb., 15c. Lb., 35c, 



CUPID DWARF SWEET PEAS. 



Sweet 



i— Continued 



• TEN 5c. PAPERS • 



• MAILED for 25c, i 



• OR FOUR lOc.i 



• PAPERS for 25c. i 



• THIRTY 5c. PA-i 



• PERS for 50c. i 



435. PINK CUPID.— Standard bright rose pin: 

 wings either pure white or blush. The seed 

 black and germinates readily; a thrifty grow 

 and continuous bloomer. Pkt., 5c. 1/2 Oz., 20 



436. WHITE CUPID.— Pure white flowers. 

 PUt., 5c. Oz., 20c. 



437. BEAUTY CUPID.— Pkt., 5c. Oj„ 20c 



438. PRIMROSE CUPID.— Pkt., 5c. Oz., 20< 



439. ALICE ECKFORD.— Pkt., 5c. Oas., 20« 



397. LOTTIE HUTCHINS.— Daintily flaked with pink on cream 

 ground, making a rich and lovely effect. The flowers are of 

 well-expanded grandiflora type, large in size and finely formed, 

 borne on heavy, substantial stems. 



398. LOVELY. — The most beautiful soft-shell pink; grand 

 flowers of large size. 



399. MARS.— Bright, fierv crimson, deepening with age; a 

 large, round, expanded standard. 



400. MRS. ECKFORD.— Color a peculiarly delicate shaded 

 primrose yellow. Decidedly pretty. 



401. MRS. GLADSTONE.— On opening, the flowers are buff 

 and soft pink changing to a beautiful pale blush. Standard 

 pink, deepening in color at the base, and wings flesh-tinted. 



