SWEET PEAS AND FLOWERING BULBS 



SWEET PEAS— STANDARD SORTS 



WHITE 



BLANCHE BURPEE. 



Superb, pure white; im- 

 mense size, perfect form. 



EMILY HENDER- 

 SON.— S p 1 e n d i d pure 

 white; good for forcing. 



SADIE BURPEE.— One 

 of the largest pure white 

 Sweet Peas. 



PINK AND WHITE 



BLANCH FERRY.— 



Popular pink and white. 



BLANCH FERRY, EX- 

 TRA EARLY.— Popular 

 pink and white; ten days 

 earlier. 



EARLIEST OF ALL.— 

 A splendid pink and white 

 variety. 



LIGHT PINK. 



APPLE BLOSSOM. — Bright rose and pink. 

 Beautiful shade. 



DAINTY.— White, with pink edge. 



KATHERINE TRACY.— Soft brilliant pink. 



LOVELY.— Beautiful shade of soft shell 

 pink. 



MRS. GLADSTONE.— Clear, bright, light 

 pink. 



STRIPED AND MOTTLED 



AURORA. — White, with stripes or flakes of orange 

 pink. 



JESSIE CUTHBERTSON.— Creamy white, striped 

 and flaked with dark rose. 



SENATOR. — Maroon and violet; striped white. 



SHADES OF RED 



FIRE FLY— Brilliant fiery scarlet. 

 HER MAJESTY.— Beautiful deep rose. 

 KING EDWARD VII.— Bright crimson; very large 

 flowers. 



LORD ROSEBERRY— Rose-carmine, with veins of 

 deeper rose. 



MRS. DUGSDALE. — Beautiful deep rose. 



PRINCESS OF WALES.— Bright rose; self-colored. 



SALOPIAN. — Splendid brilliant scarlet; nearly sun- 

 proof. 



LAVENDER AND LIGHT BLUE 



COUNTESS OF RANDOR.— Standard delicate laven- 

 der ; wings dark mauve. 



DOROTHY TENANT.— Standard rosy mauve; wings 

 bluish mauve. 



HELEN PIERCE— Very bright blue; mottled on 

 pure white. 



LADY GRISEL HAMILTON.— Light Lavender, sky 

 blue wings. 



Prices on above, except where noted: Pkt. 5c; oz.. 



MRS. WALTER WRIGHT.— Flowers self-colored of a 

 pinkish cream tint. 



MAID OF HONOR. — Almost white, with light blu- 

 ish lavender edge. 



PHENOMENAL. — White, shaded rosy lavender; wavy 

 petals. 



ORANGE PINK 



BOLTON'S PINK.— Rich salmon pink. 

 LADY MARY CURRIE.— Orange pink; shades, rosy 

 lilac. 



VENUS. — Lovely salmo-n buff; striped rosy pink. 



LIGHT YELLOW 



MRS. ECKFORD.— Beautiful primrose yellow. 



BLUE AND PURPLE 



LORD NELSON.— Deeper and richer shade than Navy 

 blue. 



CLARET AND MAROON 



OTHELLO. — Glossy maroon; self-colored; elegant. 



MIXED 



MIXED. — All colors. A magnificent mixture of beau- 

 tifully colored, large, flowering Sweet Peas. 



Price: Pkt., 5c; oz., 10.; % lb., 20c; lb., 60c. 

 10c; l A lb.. 25c; lb., 75c. 



CHRISTMAS OR EARLY FLOWERING, SWEET PEAS 



CHRISTMAS PINK.— Pink and White, 



CHRISTMAS WHITE.— Pure white. 



MRS. CHAS. H. TOTTY.— Lavendar. 



MRS. F. J. DOLONSKY.— Pink. 

 BULBS ARE NOT 

 SENT POSTPAID. 



CHRISTMAS METEOR.— Bright red. 

 MRS. W. W. SM ALLEY.— Buff or chamois pink. 

 Prices on all Christmas Sweet Peas, pkt., 5c; oz., 10c.; 

 % lb., 30c; per lb.. $1.00. 



SUMMER FLOWERING BULBS 



Caladium Esculentum& P ^ a 5 S o r 



C annas 



Leaves 



three feet or more in length, 

 nearly as broad. Large-sized bulbs, each 15c. Medium- 

 sized bulbs, 10c. 



The Canna is one of the most beautiful of 

 all bedding plants. Plant outdoors about 

 the middle of May. Set the bulbs 1 to 2 feet apart. 

 Roots, 5c. each; 50c. a dozen. 



"naVilioc! dahlia is one of the showjesl of 



UaniiaS a n autumn flowers. Commencing to 



flower iu July, until stopped by frost. Especially fine for 

 cut-flowers. Each, 10c. ; dozen, $1.00. 



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f*la/1ir»lne One ^ t ^ le most attractive of summer 

 VXLdU.lUJ.Ub flowering bulbs. Excellent for mixed 



beds, and produce gorgeous effects if massed in large 

 clumps. Extra-sized bulbs, per dozen, 30c. ; per 100, $2. 



Madeira Vine Roots t& SjS 



is one of the mist popular climbers. Each, 5c. ; dozen, 

 25c. ; 100, $2.25. 



The Tuberose is a beautiful, wax-like, very 

 sweet-scented, double flower, growing on 

 tall stems. Our Tuberoses are all first-sized, and splendid 

 bulbs. Per dozen, 20c. ; per 100, $1.50. 



Tuberose 



