ANOTHER SUNSET SWEET PEA 
ACHIEVEMENT 
Golden 6kain 
NOW OFFERED FOR SALE FOR THE FIRST TIME. 
In Introducing this superb novelty last year, we accorded it foremost rank In its color-class. 
All then said in its praise has been amply verified the past season by people who have grown it. 
GOLDEN GLEAM received FIKST PRIZE at the Hampden County (Massachusetts) Horti 'ultural 
Society's meeting in August last, and was placed foremost In their official selection of the Twelve 
Best Varieties out of the long list of fine Sweet Peas now before the public. 
We repeat last season's description : Ideal grandiflora type, unsurpassed in grace, of pronounced 
primrose tint, a near approach to true yell w. 
Price, 10 cents per packet; 25 cents per ounce; 75 cents for 4 ounces. 
CaCiforn'ia=GrovOn SvPeei Peas, Sunset Selected Strain 
IS9S ]So\)eCties 
Representing the result of many years' work, and worthy of trial by all lovers of the 
Sweet Pea brought to its grandest perfection. 
Price, 15 cents per packet; set of 9 for $1.00. 
CALIFORNIA. Delicale pink self, softest tinted in Its class; not a large flower, but finely formed. 
Will not be offered until next season, because of scarcity of stock. 
COLUMBIA. Tri color variegated, odd and attractive in its markings. Standards crimson rope, 
stiiped on white ground; wings pale bluish-mauve, striped on white ground. Will not be 
offered until next season, because of scarcity of stock. 
CORONET. Rich bright orange, striped on white ground. Like AURORA, except that standards 
are explanate. 
COUNTESS OF POWIS. An improvement over METEOR. Standards bright orange-rose, deeper 
veineu ; wings bright clear rose, barred. Suffers under a hot sun. 
EMILY LYNCH. Standards rich creamy rose, graduating In intensity; primrose-tinted wings, 
overlaid with delicale pinkish venation. Richer than KOYAL ROSE. 
LADY NINA BALFOUR. A finely finished flower of remarkably delicate texture. On first opening, 
a rich heliotrope-pink self; as it ages it becomes a pinkish-mauve self, and at last it assumes a 
clear mauve self. Will not be ofl'ered until iie.xt season, because of scarcity of stock. 
PRINCE EDWARD OF YORK. Choice improved PRINCESS VICTORIA. Of bold, free habit. Standards 
cherry rose; wings deep rose. 
QUEEN VICTORI A. A very delicate straw yellow, showing a faint trace of pinkish purple in stand- 
ards. 0( fine substance; large and finely formed. Best of the 1898 Introductions. Oura Is true 
selected stock. This variety grew untrue. 
SALOPIAN. Similar to MARS, but an improvement in that the wings have the same rich tint as 
standards. Of large size and elegant form. 
SHAHZADA, Dfcpest colored of all varieties. Of Improved grandiflora type. Standards a deep 
purplish maroon without luster, veined in deep strong relief; wings velvety deep indigo-purple. 
STRIPED CELESTIAL. A delicate mauve-striped selection from CELESTIAL and of equally fine 
form and size. 
TRIUMPH. Variation from LITTLE DORRIT, larger and more highly colored in the wings. Stand- 
ards boldly cxplanate, large and nearly circular. Color a bright pink, lightly suffused with 
scarlet-orange; wings spreading, shaded pale rose-purple. 
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