SUNSET SEED AND PLANT CO. 
Sunset Novelty D — Coniinued 
deepest toward the margins, sparingly penciled with 
sharp lines of deeper tint. Wings whitish, suffused 
along the margins with pure lilac. Usually bears two 
flowers on a stem, and the stems are also diminutive 
and in fine proportion to size of the plant. When 
supported, the vine grows from one stem, somewhat 
after the habit of the branching aster. Average 
height, twelve inches in field culture. Foliage small, 
and daintily harmonizing with the general habit of 
the plant. The only Sweet Pea flower that can be 
worn on its foliage. 
Most delicate of all the pinks, only a faint trace of color 
appearing on its otherwise pure flake-white surface. Contrasts 
from Blanche Burpee as much as Golden Gleam or Mrs. Eckford. 
Of elegant form, and thoroughly in accord with the highest 
approved type. 
A rich shade of delicate pink, coming between the above and 
California. Most color shown in standards, the effect of which is 
close to that of the rare tint found in Alice Eckford, but with the 
perfect form of tlie finest grandiflora type. As the flower ages, 
it becomes more delicate, but never presents a faded appearance. 
A superior crimson and white striped, of ideal grandiflora 
type, expanded form. As the flower ages, the crimson assumes 
a darker color, as in Mars, which adds to, rather than detracts 
from, its color effect — these varying tints being found in no other 
of the striped sorts. 
A deep heliotrope-mauve striped, of fine form and medium large 
size, differing from allied sorts in its strong, bold color, whicli gives 
it ample distinctiveness and renders it worthy of trial by all who 
admire the improved variegated varieties. 
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