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350. ALICE BCKFORD. — Standard rich creamy, tinted 

 pale pinlt. Wings pure wliite. Ounce, 5e.; 14 pound, 15e. 



351. AMERICA. — Crimson scarlet, striped on wliite; large 

 size, open form, very briglit and effective; iiolds its color well. 

 Brightest striped variety we have. Oz., 5o.; % lb., 15c. 



S52. APPLE 'BL,OS.SOM.— Bright rose and pink; beautiful. 

 Ounce, 5c.; Vi pound, 15c. 



353. AURORA. — Tlie color effect is gorgeous; both stand- 

 ard and wings are Halted and striped on a white ground with 

 bright orange salmon. Ounce, 5c.; % pound, 15c. 



355. BLANCHE BLRPEE. — Pure white; very large flower. 

 Ounce, 5c.; % pound, 15c. 



356. BLANCHE FERRY. — Popular color, standard bright- 

 est pink; keel and wings wliite. Ounce, 5c.; % pound, 15c. 



357. BLANCHE FERRY. — Extra early. Oz., 5c.; % lb., 15c. 



358. BLUSHING BEAUTY. — Flowers of largest expanded 

 form, perfect in shape and of very good substance. Color a 

 delicate, soft. pinJc. Ounce, Sc.; % pound, 15c. 



359. BOREATTON. — A very dark Pea, with bold, stout 

 flowers; color deep maroon. Ounce, 5c.; % pound, 15c. 



360. CAPTAIN OF THE BLUES. — Large, shell-formed 

 flowers, purplish blue; wings deep blue. Oz., 5c.; V4, lb., 15e. 



361. COQUETTE. — Standard mauve and fawn blended and 

 shaded on primrose; wings primrose. The general effect is 

 primrose with a purplish coloring. Ounce, 5c.; % pound, 15c. 



362. COUNTESS OF RADNOR. — Light mauve standard, 

 lavender wings. Ounce, 5c.; % pound, 15c. 



363. DUKE OF SUTHERLAND. — Standard dark violet and 

 purple; wings violet and indigo. Large size, hooded form; 

 standard somewhat wavy on edges. Ounce, 5c.; % pound, 15c. 



364. ELIZA ECKFORD. — Standard white, shaded with 

 pink and deepening. Ounce, 5c.; % pound, 15c. 



365. E3IILY ECKFORD. — Standard heliotrope, suffused 

 with blue; wings deep blue. Ounce. 5c.; % pound, 15c. 



366. EMILY HENDERSON. — Very early; color pure white; 

 fragrance most delicious. The plants are robust, branchy, of 

 compact habit; flowers large, broad and round, and its abund- 

 ance of bloom is phenomenal. Ounce, 5c.; % pound. 15c. 



367. FIREFLY. — Bright red, with wings frequently show- 

 ing tint of crimson. Ounce, Sc.; % pound, ISc. 



368. GORGEOUS. — Standard scarlet orange; wings bright 

 rose strongly tinged with orange; medium size, open form. 

 The standard burns badly witli the sun. It is an intensely 

 bright colored variety. Ounce. Sc.; % pound, 15c. 



369. GRAY FRIAR. — Heliotrope, marbled or dusted on 

 white on both standard and wings. Ounce, Sc.; 14 pound, 15c. 



370. HER MAJESTY. — Beautiful, soft, rosy pink. Ounce, 

 Sc.; % pound, 15c. 



371. HON. MRS. E. KENYON. — Light, primrose, self-col- 

 ored; large size, semi-hooded form of the best type; large 

 and fine. Ounce, Sc.; M. pound, ISc. 



372. KATHERINE TRACEY. — Soft, brilliant pink. Ounce, 

 5c.; Vi pound, ISc. 



373. KING EDWARD VII. — Bright red or crimson scarlet; 

 almost self-colored, but the standard is a little brighter than 

 the wings; very large size, open form. Oz., 5c.; % lb., 15c. 



OXJX^TXJR 



SWEET PEAS should be sown in drills as early as possible 

 in spring, in rich, friable soil. Prepare the bed thor- 

 ouglily, working in a quantity of well-rotted manure, 

 if it can be done, making a furrow 4 to 6 inches deep. In. 

 this sow the seed and cover 2 inclies deep. As soon as the 

 plants begin to show through, iill in tlie furrow. Tliis will 

 Secure a deep planting witliout the bad effect of deep cover- 

 ing of the seed at first, and so enable the plant to bloom con- 

 tinuously through the heat of summer. As fast as the flow- 

 ers come into full bloom or fade they should be cut off, for 

 if the pods are allowed to form the plants will stop blooming. 



374. LADY BEACONSFIELD. — The standards are of light 

 salmon pink, wings pale primrose yellow. Oz., 5c., lb., 15c. 



375. LADY PENZANCE. — One of the most beautiful of 

 Eckford's introductions. The standard is a beautiful laced 

 pink, touciiing orange, while the wing-s are a darker and 

 purer pink. Ounce, Sc.; % pound, ISc. 



376. LOTTIE ECKFORD. — New and free bloomer; color 

 lavender, shaded witli pink and white; very handsome. Ounce 

 Sc.; Vi pound, 15c. 



377. LOTTIE HUTCHINS. — Daintily flaked with pink on 

 cream ground, making a rich and lovely effect. Flowers are 

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

 formed, borne on heavy, substantial stems. Oz., Sc.; % lb., ISc. 



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

 flowers of large size. Ounce, Sc.; % pound, 15c. 



379. MAID OF HONOR. — Standard white, shaded at top 

 witli lilac; wings wliite, very liglitly shaded witli lavender; 

 rim of both standard and wings deep lilac; medium size, 

 hooded form. Ounce, Sc.; Vi pound, ISc. 



380. MARS. — Bright, fiery crimson, deepening with age; 

 a large, round, expanded standard. Ounce, Sc.; Vi pound, 15c. 



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

 primrose yellow; decidedly pretty. 



382. MRS. GLADSTONE. — On opening the flowers are bufC 

 and soft pink, changing to a beautiful pale bluish; standard 

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

 Ounce, Sc.; Vt pound. 15c. 



383. MRS. JOSEPH CHAMBERLAIN. — Rose, striped on. 

 white on both standard and wings; very large size, hooded 

 form of best type. One of largest varieties. Oz., 5e.; Vi lb., ISc. 



384. MRS. SANKEY. — Black seeded; large white flower, 

 changing to blush. Ounce. Sc.; Vi pound, 15c. 



385. PRIMA DONNA. — Lovely soft rose pink, of large size 

 and fine form; a gem. Ounce, Sc.; % pound, 15c. 



3S6. PRINCE EDWARD OF YORK. — Standard scarlet 

 with tint of crimson; wings crimson; large size, open form; 

 standard is round and wavy on edges. Ounce, Sc.; %, pound, 

 15c. 



387. PRINCESS BEATRICE. — Flowers of a clear and 

 beautiful carmine rose, slightly shaded. Ounce, Sc.; % pound, 

 15c. 



388. PRINCESS OF WALES. — Color white ground, shaded 

 and tinged witli mauve. Ounce, Sc.; Vi pound. 15c. 



389. QUEEN OF THE ISLES. — Standard crimson scarlet; 

 wings crimson, both striped on white. Ounce, Sc.; Vi pound, 

 ISc. 



390. RED RIDING HOOD. — Standard light crimson and 

 whitish green; wings bright crimson and not fully expanded. 

 Ounce, Sc.; Vi pound, 15c. . 



391. ROYAL ROBE. — Standards a rich but delicate pink; 

 wings a soft bluish pink. Ounce, Sc.; Vi pound, ISc. 



392. SHAHZADA. — Flowers of large size and fine, ex- 

 panded form; coloring rich dark maroon, with, a tint of pur- 

 ple in the center of the standard and the inner portion of the 

 wings. Ounce; Sc.; Vi pound. 15c. 



393. STANLEY, OR BLACK KNIGHT. — A deep maroon; 

 a large and very handsome flower of the finest form ana 

 abundance. Ounce, Sc.; Vi pound, 15c. 



394. THE SENATOR. — Large flowers, shaded chocolate 

 and bright brown, and striped on a creamy white ground 

 color; mottled and blotched in every conceivable manner. 

 Ounce, Sc.; % pound. ISc. 



395. VENUS. — Salmon buff; the standards delicately 

 shaded with rosy pink. Ounce Sc.; Vi pound, 15c. 



396. G. & T. CO.'S EXTRA FINE MIXED. — This is a splen- 

 did mixture of our own, which includes nearly all the above 

 varieties. Ounce, 5c.; Vi pound. ISc; pound, 40c. 



397. ECKFORD'S LARGE FLOWERING JMIXED SAVEET 

 PEAS. — Contains some of each of our entire list of Eckford's 

 varieties. Ounce, 5c.; % pound, ISc; pound, 40c. 



CUPID DWARF SWEET PEAS 



398. PINK CUPID. — Standard bright rose pink; wings 

 either pure white or blush. The seed is black and germi- 

 nates readily; a thrifty grower and continuous bloomer. 

 Packet, Sc.; V2 ounce. 20c. 



399. WHITE CUPID. — Pure white flowers. Packet, Sc.; 

 ounce, 20c. 



400. BEAUTY CUPID. — Packet, Sc.; ounce, 20c. 



401. PRIMROSE CUPID. — Packet, Sc.; ounce. 20c. 



402. ALICE ECKFORD. — Packet, 5c.; ounce, 20c. 



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