nfloWe I*.— (Annual.) 
SWEET I'KA 
SWeet I'^eas.— (Annual.) 
No praise is needed for these lovely, deliciously perfumed 
climbers, further than to state, that they have become unusually 
popular in the last year or two, which is no doubt owing to the 
charminj; new larjce flowering varieties that have been introduced 
lately. They are now'ilhe "Fashionable Flower," and little bunches 
of them worn, carried o- in va,ses are seen continually, hardv 
Hcisrht .( to ft feet. 
Invincible— Crimson. 5c. 
Invincible- Scarlet. 5c. 
Cem Ked and \Vhite. sc. 
Choice Mixed .Vll colors. 
Purple Striped -jc. 
Eckford's Sec spooialtics. 
Adonis— Beautiful Carmine. 5c. 
Princess Beatrice-New R0.S0..5C. 
White Perfection-Pure White.sC. 
Tricolor— Red, white and lilac. 5c. 
Butterfly ■ White, tinted lilac. 5c. 
Painted Lady- White and rose. 5c. 
Cem Collection of Eckford's Sweet Peas— See specialties. 
SWect WilliaiD. 
Perennial.) 
Hardy plants of extreme richness and 
variety of color, and also deliciou.sly 
sweet scented. For chimps or borders 
no plant can surpass this old favorite. 
It is greatly improved now, both in size 
and colors; height iW feet 
Single Mixed— All colors.— 50. 
Owarf M Ixed— All colors, sc. 
Solar) iiii). 
swKBi- wi,...,....,. (Annual.) 
The well known "Jerusalem Cherry ;" well adapted for garden or 
pot culture, bearing numerous little red fruits, which remain on for 
a very long time, and look very ornamental ; height ij^ ft. 
Capsicum - Jerusalem Cherry. 5c, 
Stately growing plants with immense golden yellow flowers. The 
single varieties are well known: but the d<mble sorts are not. They 
are perfectly magnificent; height 4 to 8 feet. 
SLXFLOWKK. 
Russian Oiant— The largest sunlli>wcr grown. 51.. 
Callfornica Fl. PI — Tall double sunflower. 5c. 
Nanus Fl. PI. Dw.arf double, e.xtra large flowers. 5c. 
Nanus Follus-Flowers same as preceding; the foliage is beautifully 
variegated; new 5c. 
Oscar Wilde— Flowers not -very large; color orange and black. 5c. 
StOekS.-(Annual.) 
The Ten Week? Stock, "Stock Gilly," or"G!lIy Ftower," as tliey 
are sometimes called, stands pre-eminent among annuals for either 
liower beds, pot culture, cut flowers, or delicious spicy perfume; they 
have been grc-itly improved in the past few years, and a largs flow- 
ering strain has been originated which for size, doubleness and va- 
riety of exquisite shades of color, is remarkable; height i foot. 
Uai^e Flowering double Dwarf— loc. Snowflake— 15c. 
Wall-Flower Leaved, Mixed- 15c White- loc. 
Yellow— loc. Rose— IOC. Crimson— loc. 
Light Blue— IOC Flesh Color— IOC Mixed— All colons. 10 
