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MISS MARY E. MARTIN, FLORAL PARK, NEW YORK. 



fJe^ S<weet Pea.. ^ ^ ^ ^ 



•^ ' "Navy Blue." 



The only Sweet Pea of a true blue color. An entirely 

 distinct color (iiot tint) from any existing variety of Sweet 

 Pea. General color effect dark blue ; standards, brilliant 

 royal purple ; wiugs, pure violet ; the whole flower ele- 

 gantly veined in sharp relief. A most vigorous grower. 



Pkt., 5c,, ounce, iSc. 



(Jupid, ^ ^ ^ ,^ ^ 



^^ Dwarf or Bedding Sweet Peas. 



We were delighted with the fine showing made by the 

 various varieties of this class the past summer. Sown as a 

 border they form a line of emerald-green foliage a little 

 over a foot wide and from 5 to 6 inches high, and from 

 June until late summer are literally a sheet of bloom, from 

 the fact that they cover the ground so closely they are not 

 so apt to suffer from drouth as the tall sorts. Excellent 

 also for pot culture. 



Cupid cAlice 

 Eckford. 

 Creamy white, suf- 

 fused with pink. 

 Pkt., 5c., ounce, 10c. 



f^upid Beauty, 

 ^^ Rosy pink. 

 Very pretty. Pkt., 5c., 

 ounce, 10c. 



Bride 



of Niagara. 



hje^ Double S<weei Tea, ^ ^ ^ 



(Bride of Niagara.) 



The lower parts of the flower are pure white, while the 

 upper parts, the banners, are clear rose. The same plant 

 produces double and single flowers. It is a strong and 

 thrifty grower and a profuse and continuous bloomer. 



Pkt., Sc, ounce, 10c. 



Clear lavender ; 

 a very good sort. 



Rosy pink, of 

 peculiar shape. 



/^etesiiat, ^ ^ ^ 



^^ Pkt., 4c., ounce, 10c. 



T^ed Riding Hood, ^ 

 ^ Pkt., 4c., ounce 10c. 



O,^/-, ci?««*,«^ «t The flowers are very large, 



\adte ISurpee, ^ p^re white, of splendid sub- 



^^ stance and the prettiest shape. The plant is a strong 



grower, free flowering, and produces its flowers on long, 



stout stems. 



Pkt., Sc, ounce, 10c, 



5 J. 11^ CKA^^^^ *e This is unquestionably one of 

 teua cMorse. ^ the loveliest of all Sweet Peas, 

 The flowers are of largest size, faultless form, grow 

 on long stems, with three or four flowers to the stem. 

 Color, a lovely shade of deep cream which, as the flowers 

 grow older, turns into the most delicate primrose, with a 

 faint rose-pink. 



Pkt., 5c., ounce, 10c. 



N 



e<w Bush S<weet Teas, ^ 



These grow in per- 

 fect bush form, an 

 intermediate style between the tall kinds and 

 Cupids. An average bush grows about 18 inches high and 

 branching 12 to 14 inches wide. The flowers are borne on 

 top of the plant, on erect, stiff stems. Price, pkt. (50 

 seeds;, Sc, ounce, 15c., J4 pound, 50c. 



1 pkt. each of the 6 above kinds. 20c. 



Cupid Pink. Pink and white, like Blanche Ferry, - - Pkt., Sc, ounce, 10c. 



Cupid Primrose. Pale primrose, Pkt., Sc, ounce, 10c. 



Cupid White. Pure white, Pkt., 5c., ounce, 10c. 



All pkts. of named Cupids contain 75 seeds. 1 pkt. each of the above 5 named 

 Cupids, 15c. 

 Special "San Toy " Cupid mixture, of 6 named kinds. Pkt. (100 seeds), 4c., ounce, 8c., 34 pound, 20c. 



