Miss Emma v. white 
-10— 
Watrrfiinl. >\ Y.. Mar., 00. *'My Swv'vt rv.t» uuro l*cAntt(ii) suit C%cluuilti 
bliKiiiicil lur a itutiulu. h&vluc AO flonMn at ouo ttmo "-"ila*. K. \V. OKAro. 
Kino Edward VII- 
SWEET PEAS. 50 Variety List—Continued 
For Prices See Pago 9. 
RED 
King Edward Via. BHrIu crimson-vsairlct; iloes not burn. 
Queen Alexandra, Almost a li-ue scarlet, HoUls Ma color 
well. 
Salopian (Sun-Proof). Deep scarlet; ono of tlio most popu- 
lar re<!s. 
Scarlet Gem. A iliirzlinj; snulet. 
Mixture ol Red. The nhnve four vnrietiejJ iiiLved. 
SALMON-PINK 
Aurora. FIaI;o<l ornnge Miilmon. 
Bolton's Pink (New). Soft salmon orange. 
Evelyn Byatt (New). Kieli deep Ruiisct. 
Henry Ecklord. A benutifiil or.mco yellow. 
Lady Mary Currle. Onui«o pink, hcuvily veined. 
Miss WUlmott. Very larBo, deep orange pin!:. 
Mixture of Salmon Pink. Tho above six varieties mixciL 
WHITE 
Dorothy Eckford. Tho gmndcyt pure white yet produced. 
Emily Henderson. A standun.! white variety; a fircat 
bloomer. 
Shasta (N ew). Flowers veiy large, three and four on astern. 
"White wonder. Sometimea has six to eight blossoina ou a 
stem. 
Mixture of White. These four varieties mLxcd. 
damt Scott 
MY FIFTY NAMED VARIETIES MIXED 
This ia MV choicest mixture of Sweet Pens and cannot bo sur- 
pasflcd in richncsn of variety or color, or size and substance of bloom. 
I m&kc it myself and include in it only tho fifty varieties described 
on. pages Q and 10— a list of proved novcUies and standard varieties, 
the very best in cuUii*ation toilay. Prom several years' CApcricnco 
ftnd from innumerablo complimentary expressions from luy cus- 
tomers, I know that the variety and proportion of colors are uighly 
satisfactory, and 1 offer this in full confidence that it cannot be ox- 
ocHed by any other sweet pea mr:ture on tho market. Pkt., 90 
■eeda. 4o.; oc., 10c,; i lb., 25c.; 4 lb., 45c.; 1 lb., 75o, 
GIANT CALIFORNIA SWEET PEAS 
A very choico raLxture of only lar^e-flowcring types, containing a 
lar^c proportion of IiRht colors with just enough dark for a contrast. 
-It 13 the rcsult of hybridiang hy a Sweet Pea expert and contains 
many of tho tnal-gpound novelties. Mixed. Pkt., 75 sccds.SC.; oz., 
80.; i lb:, 20.; J lb., 35c.; 1 lb., 65o. i • . 
SWEET PEAS, Good Mixed 
^ This seed in what I have left over from my choico named varie- 
ties. Every one knows that Sweet Pea Seed retains its vitality for 
Bcvcml years, ."o this is practically as good na fr(^h sectl. Having 
qiiite ft Kurp?ua 1 offer this Kplendid mixture at the low price Ol 6 
oonti an ounce. 0«., 5c.; i lb., 18.; i lb., 25o.; i lb., 40c. 
BUSH SWEET PEAS 
^ These grow in btish form, 10 to IS inches higli, and when grown 
in a hcdRQ need no support. Thoy flower profusely, making a row 
of idmostsolid bloom. Wi"cd. Pkfc.. 75seeds. 4o.; oz., 100.; + lb., 300. 
DOUBLE SWEET PEAS 
Not a double flower in tho true sense. Instead of one standard 
tiioy have two or throe, giving a rufFlod and fluted efTect very showv 
and beautiful. From 23 to 50 per cent, only come double. Slixcil. 
Pkt.. 40.; oz.. 10c.; lb., 25c. 
EARLIEST OF ALL SWEET PEAS 
Selected, Extra Early. Like tlio popular pink and white 
Blanche Ferry, but two -weeks earlier than the Kxtia Early strain 
and from 4 to 5 wcekc earlier than any other sorts. Seed has bcoir 
carefu'lv selected from only tho earliest bloomingstock, and is espec- 
ially recommended for commercial purposes. Pkt., SO seeds. SO.: 
i oz.. 100.; 1 oz., 150.; i lb., 50c. 
- SPECIAL SWEET PEA OFFERS 
FROM MY FIFTY VARIETY LIST 
Any three packets, lOo.; any ton packets, 30o.; nay four ouncc^v 
3fio. 
Ono-haU packet each of my 50 variotics, fifty half-paokots, 50o. 
