CALIFORNIA SWEET PEAS (Continued). 
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"Out-and-Outer Collection/' 
Thirty distinct varieties, a large package of eacii, for 65 cents. 
AMERICA, Bed and white variegated. Very pronounced. 
BLANCHE BURPEE. Pure white. An ideal type. 
BLANCHE FERRY, EXTRA EARLY. Pink and white. Earliest o£ all Sweet Peas. 
CAPT. CLARKE, White, carmine-pinic, and purple. One of th-i few tri-coIi>r varieties. 
CAPTIVATION, Magenta-tinted. The only variety of that color. 
CAPT. OF THE BLUES. Nearest approach to a true blue. 
CELESTIAL. Bluish-mauve. Very refined. 
CROWN JEWEL. Violet-rose and pink, delicately blended with cream. 
CUPID. Dwarf. Pure white. Six inches high. 
DUCHESS OF YORK. Pale pink and creamy white. Variegated, large. 
EMILY ECKFORD. Reddish-mauve. Of fine form. 
EMILY HENDERSON. Best white for cut flowers. Extra long stemmed. 
GRAY FRIAR. Speckled chocolate-mauve, on white ground. 
HER MAJESTY. Par eajceilcjice among rose-pink selfs. 
KATHERINE TRACY. Pure pink, with explanate standards. 
LADY BEACONSFIELD. Pale salmon-rose standards. Wings, rich primrose. 
LADY PENZANCE. Most delicate and elegant rose-orange. 
LEMON QUEEN. Buds tinged with yellow, pale creamy pink w'.ien open, farting to white. 
LITTLE DORRIT. Pink and white. Large, finely cxplinate. 
LOTTIE ECKFORD. Porcelaineffectof blueand heliotropeon white ground. Prettily edged. 
MARS. Crimson, as intense as found in any flower. 
METEOR. Bright orange-salmon, tinged with rose. 
MRS. ECKFORD. An approach to softest yellow. 
MRS. JOSEPH CHAMBERLAIN. Rose stripes and flakes on white ground. Form perfect. 
PRIMA DONNA. Best pink self extant. 
PRINCESS MAY. A pure mauve that holds its color. 
ROYAL ROSE, Rich gradations of rose. 
SENATOR. Dark variegated chocolate-purple on white ground. 
STANLEY. Deep maroon, with glossy standards. Very dark. 
VENUS. Mingling of pink, salmon, and rose-butT. Extremely rich in effect. 
I^.x.'l^l-^ 5UNSET 5ELECTED A\IXTURE (containing 
/^Y^'^^'"^*^* some 75 separately grown varieties, and also unnamed 
sorts.) Price of mixture, by the ounce, 10 cents ; otherwise, 5 cents per large 
packet. $ 1 .00 per pound. 
The Beautiful Countess of Aberdeen 
Of Eckford's 1896 Set, we now offer COUNTESS OF ABERDEEN for tlie first 
time, stock of this variety liitlierto offered by otiier seedsmen being untrue to name, 
making tfiis the first opportunity given the public to secure the true kind. This variety 
is a very pale pink, edged with delicate rose; of good size and form; an attractive de- 
parture in its markings. 
Price, 10 cents per packet; 3 packets for 2S cents; 6 packets for 40 cents. 
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