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Ronineya Coulteri. The flowers are pure white, 4 
to 5 inches across, with yellow stamens and have 
a delicate primrose perfume. Pkt., 10 cts. 
Salpiglossis. Large, funnel-shaped flowers, delicate- 
ly veined and mottled with various colors; finest I 
mixed. Pkt., 10 cts. ' 
Salvia spleiideiis. Bright red. Pkt., 10 cts. 
—patens. Blue. Pkt., 10 els. 
Sauvitaliaprociiuibeiisil.pl. Beautiful dwarf an- i 
nnal for beds oi rockeries. Pkt., 5 cts. 
Sapouaria calabrica. Pink; for beds or edgings. 
Pkt., 5 cts. 
Scal>iosa (Mourning Bride.) Produces an abundance 
of very double flowers in a variety of shades and 
colors; a splendid flower for table bouqueis, etc.] • 
—Dwarf. Mixed. Pkt., 5 cts. 
— Double Yellow. A new color secured after many 
years' careful selection. The plants are dwarf 
and bushy, and bear in great profusion compact 
double flowersof a finegolden yellow. Pkt., 10 cts. 
Scliizanthus. All colors mixed. Pkt., 5 cts. 
Sedum cujruleni. Pkt., 5 cts. 
Sileue [Catchfiy.) Produces brilliant flowers in great 
profusion all summer. Pkt , 5 cts. 
5weet Peas 
Sweet Peas attain in California a perfection almost unheard of in other parts of the country , the size 
color and texture of the flowers and the vigor of growth being truly remarkable. In addition, the vitality of 
our California seed is from 30 to 60 per cent, higher than that of the best English. These, with other advant- 
ages, first induced us to become Sweet Pea specialists. The acreage has been increased until we now rank 
among the largest growers of Sweet Pea Seed in the world. 
Plant the seed in good garden soil from October to April at intervals for succession. Do not allow them to 
suffer for water, and give some slight support. Cut the flower spikes freely, as the maturing of seeds greatly 
shortens the blooming season. 
The latest novelties and all the standard varieties 
Alba Mnguiflca. 
Apple Klossom. 
Blanch 
Pure white \ 
Pink and blush 
lanche Ferry. Pink and white 
Blushing Beauty. See description Sec- 
ond Page Cover 
Boreatton. Crimson purple, very dark 
Butterfly. Pale gray with distinct por- 
celain edge 
Captain of the Bines. Bright purple 
and pale blue 
Captain Clark or Tricolor. White, 
shading to pink, edged with indigo. 
Cardinal. Crimson scarlet 
Countess of Radnor. LavenHer 
Delight. White, crested with crimson . 
Dorothy Tenant. Dark mauve 
Duchess of Edinburgh. Scarlet, flushed 
with crimson 
Duke of Clarence. Rosy claret, the 
best dark variety 
Emily Eckford. Rosy mauve, chang- 
ing into an almost true blue 
Emily Henderson. Clear pure white ; 
very early flower 
Empress of India. Rosy pink stand - 
dards, white wings 
Fairy Queen. White, flushed and fea- 
thered with pink 
Firefly. See description, Second Page 
Cover 
Haiety. See description, Second Page 
Cover 
Her Majesty. Beautiful rosy pink 
Iguea. Fiery crimson scarlet, slightly 
flushed with pi;rple 
Isa Eckford. Creamy white and rosy 
pink 
Lady Penzance. See description, Second 
Page Cover 
Lemon Queen. Blush and lemon 
Lottie Kckford. Pale mauve standards, 
wings white edged with porcelain. . 
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s worth grrowing will be found In the following list. 
Pkt. Oz. 
Miss Hunt. Carmine salmon and soft 
pink $0 10 $0 25 
Monarch. Bronze, crimson and blue. . 5 15 
Mrs. Eckford. White, delicately shaded 
with primrose 
Mrs. Gladstone. Delicate pink with 
rosy blush wings 
Mrs. Sankey. White, of perfect form 
and large size ; a profuse bloomer. . 
Nellie Jaynes. White and light pink. 
Orange Prince. Orange pink, flushed 
with scarlet 
Painted Lady. Rosy crimson and blush 
white 
Peach Blossom. Soft pink shading to 
buff. 
Primrose. Pale primrose yellow; novel 
and distinct. . 
Princess Louise. Pink standards, 
wings deep lilac 5 
Princess Victoria. Cherry, mauve 
and pink 5 
Princess of Wales. White, striped 
with lavender and mauve 5 
Purple Prince. Bronze, maroon stan- 
dards, wings rich purple 5 
Queen of England. White, of large 
size 5 
Red and White Striped 5 
Senator. Choelate and creamy white. 5 
Splendor. Coppery crimson, suffused 
with rosy pink 5 
Stanley. See description, Second Page 
Cover 25 
The Queen. Bright pink, shaded with 
heliotrope 5 
Venus. See description. Second Page 
Cover 15 
Waverly. Pale blue and rosy claret.. . 5 
Now large flowered. Mixed. Per lb., 
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