I89C5 Set. 
Alice Sckford* Rich cream tinted cerise standards, wings white. 
GaptivatiOQ. Rosc-purple self, finely expanded. 
Crown Jewel. Standards delicate creamy rose; wings soft rich blush, 
itinusea with pronounced primrose tint. 
Ijdttle Dorrltt. Carmlnc-tintcd pink standards, large white wings. 
MlKado. Deep orange-cerise ground, striped lightly with white. 
Oounteaa of Aberdeen. Pale pink, delicately edged with rose. (Our 
■tpericnce with this variety has been the same as that of other growers who 
iii -cd it from Eckford's sealed packets— in that it proved untrue to origi- 
la. .r s description; hence we arc unable to offer Countess of Aberdeen this 
OCr" Price, lo cts. per packet ; set of 5 for 40 cts. 
Both of th 
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1697 Set. 
Cociuette. Delicate creamy flcsli standards; wings deep, rich primrose. 
A companion flower to Crown Jewel. 
Countess of 8hrewsb*"'y. Deep, clear pink, suffused with a deli- 
cate shade of purple ; wings shading to pink and faintest lilac. 
XiOvely. A beautiful shade of pink and delicate rose. Remarkable for 
its four-flowered stems. 
Mars. Intense fiery crimson ; perfect In form and size. 
Prima Donna, Foremost of all pink varieties. 
Boyal Rose. Deep rosy pink, almost self-colored. A bold, perfect 
flower. 
(ET* Price, jj cts. per packet; set of 6 for 75 cts. 
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