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Gloxinia-floubrjd Sweet Pea Helen Pierce, offered on page 56 



4132 Hon. F. Bouverie. Deep pink, shading to light pink 

 at the edges. 



*4133 Hon. Hrs. E. Kenyon. The finest primrose-yellow. 



4138 Janet Scott. A grand deep pink. 



4151 Katherine Tracy. An attractive soft pink. 



*4152 King Edward VII. The best crimson-scarlet. 



*4159 Lady Qrisel Hamilton. Tha finest pale lavender. 



4163 Lottie Eckford. White shaded and edged lavender. 



4164 Lord Roseberry. Bright cherry-rose; hooded form. 

 *41C5 Lovely. Soft shell-pink; an exquisite shade. 



*4173 Hiss Willmott. Brilliant orange-pink, very large. 



4174 flout Blanc. Early-flowering pure white; splendid 

 for forcing. 



4175 Modesty. Blush or soft pink, the lightest pink of all. 



PRICE. Any of the above (except where noted), 5 cts 

 4248 Complete Collection. A packet each ofthe entire 40 v 



GENERAL EIST OF SELECT 



STANDARD SWEET PEAS. 



The varieties marked * are those which make up our •'In- 

 comparable" collection, see page 109. 



4061 America. Bright blood-red striped on a white ground. 

 *4063 Aurora. Orange rose, striped on a white ground. 



4070 Black Knight. Very deep maroon, shaded black. 

 *4073 Blanche Ferry. The popular pink and white variety. 

 *4084 Coccinea. Rich brilliant cerise. 



4087 Countess Cadogan. Bright blue. 



4085 Countess of Radnor, Improved [New Countess). 

 Beautiful pale lavender. 

 *4088 Countess of Lathom. Cream pink; a charming tint. 

 *4090 Dainty. White, prettily edged with pink. 

 *4091 Dorothy Eckford. The finest standard white. 



4094 Duke of Westminster. Clear purple tinted with 

 violet; very rich. 



4098 Earliest of All. (Re-selected stock.) Same color as 

 Blanche Ferry, flowering 10 days earlier. 



4102 Emily Eckford. Bright shade ofheliotrope. 



4103 Emily Henderson. Purest white; fine bold flowers, 

 strong grower and free bloomer. 



^4111 Flora Norton. The most pronounced bright blue. 

 *4127 Henry Eckford. Clear orange-yellow; a beautiful 



new shade that is very striking. 15 cts. per oz. : 50 cts. 



per .} lb. 



4177 Mrs. Geo. Higginson, Jr. Clear azure-blue. 

 *4179 firs Walter Wright. Deep mauve; a lovely shrfle. 

 *4183 Navy Blue. Deep indigo-blue. 



*4192 Othello. Very dark maroon, of fine form and large size. 

 *4201 Prima Donna. A magnificent rich pure pink; fine. 

 *4203 Prince of Wales. The finest bright rose. 

 *4212 Queen Alexandra. Brilliant geranium-red, the near- 

 est approach to a pure scarlet; extra fine. 15 cts. per 

 oz. ; 50 cts. per } lb. 

 4223 Royal Rose. Deep rosy-pink, wings lighter. 

 4231 Salopian. Deep scarlet or cardinal; fine. 

 4233 Shahzada. Deep maroon, wings indigo; the darkest 

 of all. 

 *4235 Stella Morse. Primrose, tinged blush, effect a rich 

 cream color. 

 4241 Venus. Eight salmon suffused with buff; very dainty. 



per pkt. ; 10 cts. per oz. ; 25 cts. per \ lb.; 75 cts. per lb. 

 arieties offered above, $1.50, or 1 ounce each of the same for $3.00. 



MIXTURES OF SWEET PEAS. 



All of the mixtures offered below have been made up by oursel 

 color, and must not be confounded with cheap grades, which are 

 and undesirable colors. 



4252 Dreer's Peerless Mixture. Extraordinary can- h is 



been taken in making this mixture, nothing but the fim St 

 large-flowering standard varieties being used, and in such 

 quantities as to produce best color effect. The finest 

 mixture of Standard Sweet Peas offered. Pkt.. 5 cts. ; oz. , 

 10 cts.; } lb., 25 cts.; lb., 75 cts. 

 4260 Orchid=flowered Mixed. Read what we say about 

 this type on page 56. They represent the highest 

 achievement in Sweet Peas to date. 10 cts., per pkt.; 

 20 cts. per oz. ; 50 cts. per { lb. ; $1.50 per 11>. 



4253 Double-flowering Mixed. Under favorable condi- 



tions will produce a large percentage of double flowers iii 

 a good range of colors. Pkt.. 5 cts.; oz., LOcts. ; j lb., 

 25 cts. ; lb., 75 cts. 

 4270 Cupid, Dwarf or Bedding Hixed. Sown asa border 

 these form a line of emerald-green foliage a little over a 

 foot wide and from 5 to t> inches high, and from [une 

 until late summer are literally a sheet of bloom; excellent 

 for pot culture; the mixture contains all the color'. 5 il-. 

 per pkt.; 10 cts. per oz. ; 25 cts. per } lb.; 75 cts. pel lb. 



ves out of the finest named varieties, insuring a satisfactory result in 

 harvested in mixture and always contain a large proportion o( dull 



MIXTURES OF SEPARATE 

 SHADES. 



It is undeniable that a bunch of Sweet Peas of pink or white 

 or other colors which harmonize together is much more effective 

 than a similar bunch where all the colors are mixed together. 

 For such as prefer to grow the various colors separate we have 

 prepared the following mixtures out ofthe finest named sorts, 

 4251 Pink Shades. light to deep pink. 

 4255 Red Shades. Bright rose to dark scarlet. 



1256 Lavender and Blue Shades. Pale lavender to helio- 



trope. 



1257 Purple and Haroon Shades. All the dark color-. 



4258 White and Primrose Shades. All the delicate tints. 



4259 Striped Sorts. Various striped combinations. 

 Price, any of tin- above, Id Cts. per oz.; 25 cts. pel \ lb.: 75 



. 1-. per lb. 



1269 Collection of one ounce each of the six separate shades, 

 40 cts. 



For "Incomparable" Standard Sweet Peas see page 109 and Orchid flowered on page 56. 



