Hnlltvn, P*,. M«r.. 09. "Tlio Swwl I'cai w*r« »Imply floe, anil furnUbed 
flowtn for Diy own l)om« mnd all of iiij n*liihl>ort." -Mm Eruu. Stoccji. 
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MINNEAPOLIS MINN. 
New Giant Orchid Sweet Peas 
AND OTHER IMPORTANT NOVELTIES. 
Pkt., SOaeotls, 5o.;any thrcopktfl., 12c. The separate varieties nro not offered except 
in pnenetfla 
New Olant-flowercd, mixed. A mlKturc of all the sixteen now sorts mentioned in this 
lilt (including nl-wj True Countess of Spencer) — a splendid lot of novoUics. Pkt., 50 
seeds, 5o.: f ox.. 15c. , . , , , 
Blackbird. The darkest Sweet Pea in t -istence. almost black. ' 
Brilliant Blue. Very lar:o, richly hooded, of the richest dark navy blue. 
E. J. Castle, llich carmine rose, ^\^th salmon shadintx of Uio vravy Unwm typo. 
Florists' Lavender. Pronounced the brat lifiht lavender 
Frank Dolby. One of t!io handsomest lavenders, with 
bold wavy standards and win-^a beautifully fluted. 
Gladys Unwln. Lovely light pink, with crinkled and 
wnv'y standard. 
Helen Pierce. Bri/^bt blue, marbled on white ground, 
Iilri. AJ. Watkins. lilush rose with crinlded cd^es 
Mrs. Collier. Light primrose, hirgc flowers, beauti- 
fully hooded. 
Mrs. JosephineBamaxd.PureroRCcrinklcd and waved. 
Nora ITnwin. One of the best whites, much fluted. 
Phyllis Unwln. Li-rht magenta rose and carmine, 
largo sire, or>cn wa\->* form. 
Queen of Spain. Soft buff pink, with curled standard. 
Sunproof Alexander. Bright scarlet red; docs not 
sun-scald. . , 
White Gladys. ■White, ver>- large open form vnih 
wa\"y edges. 
Zoe. A mid-blue, or deep lavender. 
NEW SPENCER MIXTURE 
FIFTEEN GRAND NEW SPENCERS FOR THE 
PRICE OF ONE 
My offerings of the novelties in mLxtures has proven 
very popular, making it postible, for a smnll outlay, to 
try many new ports. Thw contains the following new 
varielics, some offcrci! for the ftrsl time this year, aJl true 
Spencer t>T'e^. with the characteristic large, graceful, wa\-y 
Splals. Apple Blossom Spencer, pink and wldte; 
lanch Ferry Spencer, never brfore offered; Dainty 
Spencer, soft rose pin':; Florence Morse Spencer, h'ght 
pink. Cfiged darker; Geo. Herbert, brit-ht rcjsc carmine; 
Helen Lewis, crimson orange; King Edward Spencer, 
Notwithstanding the 
many grand new Sweet 
Pr.'is, the old-f;isliionc(i 
Bl'jncho Kerry (pink and 
wliit*^) rem:iins the most 
popular, a.nd flniisls sell 
more as a cut flower than 
any oLlmr sort- Lovers of 
litis vari -ty Wfloomo 
Blanche Ferry Spencer this new Si»fnecr type. The 
colors are the same, but the bloi som U mucli larger and 
on Ioniser and stroncer stems, an<I has the beautiful wavy 
anpearanco common to the Spencers. Pkt., JO seeds, 
10c. ; i oz.. 50c. 
TRUE COUNTESS OF SPENCER 
fcarlct (thw .-old last vcar at' a cpnt and a half for one,. The most beautiful pink Sweet Pea in txiatcnce. Beautiful clrar pink, 
e, 'ruby-ro«e; Paradise, an improved 1*"'° deeper at the edges, wnth crumpled, wavy rnargms of ver 
seeil): Mtenie Christie, 'rubv-ro«e; Paradise, an improved U"'^ deeper at the edges, wnth crumpled, wavy rnargms of very Kraeeful effect. 
Countovi of Spencer; Primrose Spencer, lovely crenm ^olh standards and wmga arc very large, and the stems arc long, bearing 3 
color: Princess AUce Spencer, twv mam-e; Princess ?^ 4 blossoms. Jn size, form and coloring t..is is truly exquisite and nil that 
Katherine Spencer, a black-seeded w"hite Spencer; Prln-^.to be desired in a Sweet Pea. Pkt., 50 seeds, 6c,: i oz-, 120,: oz., 20c.: 
cess Victoria Spencer, white, b/ush and pink-edged; 1 
White Spencer, pure white. These fifteen grand new The Sweet Pea of the Future, according to both European and American 
Sl>enecra miAod. Pkt,, 30 sccda, 10c,; J or., 30c, experts, is the Spencer t>'pc, with its beautiful wavy and crinkled edges. 
