i New Sweet Pea "G OLDEN CLE 
Meal Gniidinora 
Uuiurassed In Grace 
, Of pronounced Primrose tint 
The nearest approach to true Yellow 
FREE as a PREMIUM to our Patrons 
(UNDER CONDITIONS NAMED BELOW) 
With much pleasure we offer to our Sweet Pea loving friends this superb variety, a variation, in color only, of 
ttjl charroinR white Sweet Pea— Eckford's greatest achievement, '■ Blanche Burpee," but preserving its beautiful 
[r'^GOLDEN GLEAM marks an advancing step in our Unceasing efforts to create a yellow— the most difficult of 
ijl colors to develop in the Sweet Pea. 
GOLDEN GLEAM is a vigorous grower, and an exceptionally profuse and continuous bloomer. Il will, we 
re confident, prove a welcome addition to the already long array of Sweet Pea varieties. Desirous that our 
'istomers should share our pleasures, we have decided to offer GOLDEN GLEAM as a premium only the present 
jn, our 5101.K me vrtiiti^ 
fi With each $l.oo order for Sweet Peaa we will present a small package of GOLDEN GLEAM free. In no 
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t.ison, our stock of the variety being Imited. 
/ith each $l.oo order f 
r way can it be secured. 
SWEET PEA REVIEW _ 
/ . w^/AJian'Ss^e booklet of thirty-two pages, containing complete classification of ninety varieties of Sweet Peas, divided into 
'jll/J^&lor groups, arranged according to type, the highest grandiflora forms appearing first (other points being equal) in each 
group, with recommendations for the expulsion of the Ic.Tst desirable sorts. 
This little work is in no way an advertisement ; but we were prompted to issue it by the numerous requests for a reliable 
descriptive list of existing varieties, so that intelligent selection might be made by the amateur as well as the professional. 
We have bestowed much tlffiught upon the classification and descriptions, and, although perhaps not perfect, we feel that it will 
be found a great aid in making selections, and in identifying sorts. 
Desiring that each of our patrons should possKsa^copy of^the Review, we have dec! Jed to present one copy tree 
with each $2.00 order for Sweet Peas.^ _ '7 
Price of book alone, twenty-fiw_cents, which .i^fSTTcOTers coSt^>ublishing. 
New Sweet 
"RED R1DING-H< 
Of Fafif! 
fascinatlnf Color 
Frapanl as the Rose 
Quaint bcyonidifkription. An absolutely new departure in form: perfectly fixed. When fully developed, the standards 
and winRs.irca plcasinV^ose-pink, shading to blush-white .it the cilyx ; the keel, which is almost completely enveloped. 
\eing nearly pure white. Although unusually robust in habit, it is early flowering, and in plenitude and continuity of bloom 
it excels all other existing sorts. Very fragrant Stems remarkable for length and rigidity, retaining st.-ibility long after 
being cut Each package will conuin twenty-live seeds or over. Price, fifteen cents per pacltaite. 
For complete description of the above, and ninety other v.-iricties of Svveet Peas, see our SWEETM>EA REVIEW. 
Price, twenty-five cents. 
Announcement of Othe 
TIES 
TO BE PRESENTED LATEg 
It will interest our friends to learn th.at we have in store f or them a rare^trcat in what we believe to be the finest set ot 
Sweet Peas yet offered to the public, cither in Europe or in the United States . 
This is not only our conviclion. but also the expressed o pin ion of the privileged few who have, during the past season, 
inspected our coming Novelties. A prominent Philadelphian seedsman, whose judgment on the Sweet Pea is considered 
critical, gave these new varieties special praise when he saw them Last spring. They certainly bid fair to bring to California 
some of the laurels heretofore so deservedly awarded to the eminent 1-nglish originator of new varieties of Sweet 
Mr. llcnry Eckford. 
SUNSET SEED AND PLANT CO. 
