KnnHolpfa. Nclt.. *07. "Our Swret Peai were lovely, and inany who have — 11 
•cea them wUh to oriler the anno kind." Alice E. Monifori. 
New Giant Orchid-Flowering 
SWEET PEAS. 
And Other Important Novelties. 
The fnUowinf: list contains n selection ina<"c 
with KTCiit care fmm tlie novelties of the past 
year or two, — those of really approved merit. 
These arc still scarce and high, but I am putlinc 
then within reach of all by nialdnR a n ixed 
packet and lessening the quantity, instead < f 
asking a high price. 
TRUE COUNTESS OF SPENCER. 
The most beautiful pink Sweet Pea in exist- 
ence. Bcautiftil dear pink, a little deeper at ihe 
edges, with cnimplcd, ^v•a.vy mariiins of very K'race- 
ful effect. Both standards and '.vines are very 
^arge. and thc^ stems arc lonR. bearing 3 and 4 
blossoms. In size, form and coloring this is truly 
exquisite and all that is to be desired in a Sweet 
Pea. Pkt.. 25 seeds, 6 cts.; J oz.. 15 ct»- 
GIANT FLOWERED SWEET PEAS, Mixed, 
The foUowing 10 sort*; an<i C''iuntcss of Spencer in mixture. This will "ivc you an 
opp<irtunity to try .ill these superb novelties at a nominal expense. Pkt.. 2.'j seeds. 5 
cts4 i o>... 15 cts. 
Price of the following varieties separate, Pkt, 25 seeds, 10 cts. 
Burpee's Earliest White. Of value because of extreme eariiness. Fine hooded 
fonn. 
Bolton's Pink. Large fl iwers of beautiful Salmon-pink, veined with rose. 
Black Michael. Very large, pure glossy maroon. 
David R. Williamson. Large indigo blue. suflu.=ed mth tinge of lighter blue. 
Dora Braadmore. Pale buff-yellow, slightly tinted with bluish. Large size, 
hooded form. 
Evelyn Byatt. An exceedingly brilliant orange-scarlet. 
Gladys Unwin. Orchid-flowennK. like Countess of Spencer, but a lighter pink. 
Henry Eckford. Nearest approach to orange-yellow, a beautiful color. 
Helen Lewis. Intense crimson-<jrange. verv- iarce and wa\'y. 
Halen Pierce. A glo.xinia-flowered type; bright blue, marbled (not stripe 3) on a 
white ground. Entirely unique. 
John Infntan. Large and wa\->-. rose carmine, with deeper vcinings. 
Phenomenal. White with wavy blue edges. A grand flower in everj' way. 
Phyllis. UnwIn. Deep wav>- carmine; with wa\'y edges, truly giant-flowering. 
Queen Alexandra. A large, almost true scarlet, holding its color well. 
Red Cluster. Beautiful scarlet, with many flowers on a stem, largely double. 
White Wonder. Best white in existence. It frequcntlv producer double stems 
with .") to 9 blossoms, fully half the flowers being double. Really a wonder. 
Minneapolis, Minn. 
Countess of Spencer. 
"They arc really beautiful and the most 
valuable acquisition in Sweet Peas in several 
years." 
