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Hr^r^M^v TheFineatPureWhite Sweet Pea Ever Offered. FreeFlowerine-. Very 
VIM cAwv* iri.<tj . Fragrrant. StrongrStems. Thousands of Testimonials from all Sections. 
We have at last succeeded in producing a pure white variety that is without exception the most 
beautiful of all this class. It is as white as the driven snow, without a ting^cto mar its purity. The 
plants are of a remarkably vigorous habit of growth and produce their lovely fragrrant white 
blossoms in the greatest profusion during the entire summer. Another valuable point in favor 
of this magnificicnt Sweet Pea is the strong stiff stems on which the flowers are borne. This 
A. makes it especially desirable for bouquets, etc. We have received testimonials from many who 
hare tried it and their expressions of surprise and delight are indeed gratifying to us. J. M. 
- Amos, Ohio, says: "It surpasses any Sweet Pea I have ever seen, and the »weetcst scented and 
. most charming variety I know of." James Souden. one of the most experienced growers in the 
Northwest, says; "I consider it by far the best white yet ofTcrcd, and shall grow it extensively 
the coming season." Another party writes: "The Grace May is a beauty and by tar the most 
free flowering white Sweet Pea I have ever seen." While still another writes us as follows: '"I 
have tried the Grace May this past season and firmly believe, gentlemen, that you have in this a 
Sweet Pea that will take the place of all other white varieties. It not only flowers freely but 
incessantly, and the length of season in which it remains in flower will make it the most uooular 
of all its class. ' Pkt. lOc. oz. 16c, lb. 40c, lb $1.25- 
Scabiosa, Giant Double Mixed. 
Phacella Campanularia. ^.e^'fl^^feT^ 
nual that will produce blossoms about iour weeks after 
the seed IS sown m the open Kronnd. The flowers are borne upright, of a cup-shape and the most lovely 
shade of blue. It flowers a long time in the open garden, and in Europe it is considered one of the most 
beautiful plants for pot culture. We offer the rcry finest strain obtainable. Pkt. lOo. 
One of the handsotnest and best garden annuals for 
general cultivation, as it succeeds in almost auv soil 
or location. This strain we obtained direct from Haagc & Schmidt, large flower seed specialUts of Erfurt, 
Germany, and it will produce a grand assortment of large, double flowers, oi various shades of red, purple, 
crimson and pink as well as some which are almost a snow white. In manv sections this class is called 
Mourning Bride," and it cannot be too highly recommended for outdoor culture. The flowers are pro- 
duced on long, graceful, slender 
stems and are exceedingly desir- 
able for use as cut flowers. 
Pkt. 
lOc. 
MlN.l LOBVTA 
ScABiosA, Giant Dociilb Mixbq. 
JVl In a I CkVtnfa famous UTexl- 
iTLlim L^UUaid. can cumber. This 
is one of the most charming: climbers in 
cultivation. The growth Is strong and 
luxuriant, bearing a profusion of projecting 
racemes of flowers 12 inches in length, alter- 
nately bright red, orange yellow and yellow- 
ish white in color, according to maturity 
and development. Sow seed in February or 
March in the house and plant out in May 
and this invaluable introduction 
will, under favorable conditions, by 
the month of August form a dense 
pyramid 1 ,s feet high if suflScient 
training space is given ; it is specially 
adapted for trellises, arbors, old tree 
stumps, etc.. etc. T.he true seed has 
been very costly and scarce the 
past two seasons and we have 
only a limited supply. Order 
early if you want this lovely 
climber. Pkt. lOo. 
