CATALOGUE OF SEEDS, PLANTS, BULBS AND FRUITS. 
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THE VERY CREAM^ 
Sweet Peas. 
GOLD MEDAL MIXED. 
A grand collection of Tarieties including 
many of the most expensive novelties as 
well as the new dotible varieties of late introduction. This is an as- 
sortment that cannot fail to gire satisfaction. Pkt. lOc, oz. 16c. 
141t)-40o, lb. $1.00. 
Ph\ irnRMIA fiilllT MIYEfl The enormous size of the flowers 
bALirUnniA DIAR I miACUi and freedom with which thev are 
produced as well as the endless displav of colors recommends this 
mixture to all. Pkt. 10c, OB. 15o, % l"b. 40c, lb. $100. 
The varieties of Sweet 
Peas have become so numer- 
ous it is often difficult for 
amateurs as well as seeds- 
men to form a satisfactory 
idea and make a selection 
which rea-lly embraces the 
more desirable sorts. Many 
are alike, or nearly so. We 
have only included in our 
list this year the very best 
sorts of the older introduc- 
tion and have added only 
the very best varieties of 
all the newer sorts, making 
our list the most complete 
up-to-date collection of 
. Sweet Peas ever offered. 
For the convenience of our patrons we have divided our list ofl in 
colors, of which the following sorts are the very bc-st known varieties. 
White— Grace May, Emily Hen- 
derson, Mrs. Sankey. 
Yellow— Mrs. Eckford. 
Pink — Kathcrinc Tracy, Prima 
Donna, Ramona, Lovely. 
Rose — llerM^tsty, Ovid, Lady 
Penzance, Mrs. J. Chamberlain. 
Crimson Scarlet- Firefly , M ars, 
Salopian, America. 
Bluish — Captain of the Blues. 
Uauve Bluish— Lady NinaBal- 
fotir. Countess of Radnor. 
Mauve Kedish— Emily Eckford, 
Mapcnta, Captivation. 
Claret — Duke of Clarence. 
Blending:, "Delicate"— Crown 
Je\^-e!, Cotiiictte, Venus. 
Flaked and Clouded — Roval 
Rose, Apple Blossom, Eliza Eck- 
ford. 
Variegated— Aurora. ^ 
Speckled Effect— Gray Friar. 
Chocolate and Purplish 
Mauve — Senator. 
Suifused and Narrowly Edged 
with Lavander-L.jttic Bckford, 
M.'lid of HtJnor, Golden Gate. 
Dwarfs, Pink Cupid, White Cu- 
Sid, Double Sweet Pea, Bride of 
iagara. 
Deep Maroon — Shazada. 
Any of the above varieties. 5o pkt.oz. ISo.Ulb. 25c,lb. 75o, postpaid 
MAV'S IMPEIRIAL COLLEIOXION 
The varieties described below are seven of the large free flowering 
class, unequaled by tiny of the high priced sorts sold by other firms 
at 15c and 25c per packet. It contains the cream of the new and 
stand.ird sorts. There is no better general mixture in existence. 
AMERICA— A larse bold flower with an almost pure white 
ground, striped with blight blood red. Greatly admired wherever 
frown and a decided favorite on account of its bright appearance 
kt. 5c, oz. 10c, 14 lb. 25c, lb. 75c. 
BLUE BELL— A handsome, shell-formed blossom with stand- 
ards of a purplish blue color and wings a ver5' deep violet.' Un- 
doubtedly the best one of this color ever introduced. Pkt. 5o. oa. 
lOc, % lb. 2.5c, lb. 75c. 
MBS. ECKFORD- The largest flowering primrose yellow sweet 
peas we have ever seen. The plant is a strong grower and the 
flowers are prodxiccd in great abundance all through the summer. 
Pkt. 5o, oz. lOc. Vi. lb. 20c, lb. 65o. 
COUNTESS OF RADNOR— Clear lavender. A beautiful var- 
iety. Pkt. &o, oz. lOo, Vi lb, 20c, lb. 65o. 
QRACE MAY— The enormous sales of this giant flowering 
white variety prove that it is by far the finest white that can be 
grown. The vines are vigorous in growth and the flowers are nro- 
g^ced in the greatest profusion. Pkt. lOc, oz. 15c, \i lb. 40c, lb. 
MONARCH— One of the darkest varieties in our entire collec- 
tion. The flowers are of an enormous size, the standards a purplish 
crimson or maroon and the wings purplish blue. It makes a very 
showy appearance when grown with the lighter colored varieties. 
Pkt. Bo, oz. lOc, Vi lb. SOc, lb. 6O0. 
APPLE BLOSSOM-One of the lovelicstcolors imaginable. The 
standards are an almost clear pink sh.nding rose and the wings a 
delicate pale piak. This also belongs to the large floweriug type of 
Sweet Peas and we consider it far superfbr to many of the high 
priced pink varieties that were introduced last year. Pkt. 6c, oz. 
lOc, Vilb. 20c. lb. 70c. <. , oz 
THE SEVEN PACKETS FOR 25 CKNTS. 
NOTE.— For 50 cents we will send one ounce each of six different varieties of your own selection. 
C\A/FFX PPAS fjpnprfll I IQt The following Ilst contains allofthe varieties ofSweetPeas we carry, includingnovelties. 
W »»•—•— ■ I t^rwj, uv^iiv^iui Delivered free to any address. " ' ... = 
America — Bright cardinal and whitestriped. 
Alice Eckford — Pale salmon and white. 
Apple Blossom — Shaded j)ink and rose. 
Aurora— tJrangc salmon and white striped. 
Black Knight — Deep maroon. 
Blanche Burpee— Large white. 
Blushing Beauty— Delicate pink. 
Boreatton— Deep maroon. 
Bride of Niagara— Pink and white, double. 
Bronze King— Coppery pink and white. 
Butterfly — White, edged and shaded blue. 
Captain of theBlues-Purplishmauve, blue. 
Captivation — Wine cdlor. 
Chancellor- Orange pink. 
Colonist — Purplish rose. 
Coronet — Salnmn and white striped. 
CoQuette — Violet and primrose. 
Countess of Shrewsbury — Pinkish lavender 
and white. 
Countess of Radnor — Lavender. 
Countess of Powis — Orange pink. 
Countess of Aberdeen — Soft pink. 
Crown Jewell — Violet, rose and primrose. 
Crown Princess of Russia — Small, buff 
pink and white. 
Cupid — White, dwarf. 
Dolly Varden— Shaded purplish magenta 
and light blue. 
Dorothy Tennant — Deep rosy mauve. 
Duchess of Sutherland — Pale blush. 
Duke of Clarence — Bright rosy claret. 
Emily Eckford — Ros# purple, suffused bi"e. 
Emily Henderson — White. 
Extra Early Blanche Ferry— Very early 
Fairy dueen — White, penciled throat. 
Firefly — Bright crimson scarlet. 
Grace May — Pure white. 
Q-ray Friar— MarbKd purple on white. 
Oaiety — Pjrplish pink and white striped. 
Golden Gleam — Pale primrose yellow. 
Her Majesty — Bright rose. 
Ignea — Crimson scarlet. 
Indigo King— Maroon and indigo blue. 
Isa Eckford— Small, buff pink and white. 
Juanita — Lavender and white striiK-d. 
Lady Penzance — Bright orange pink. 
Lady Beaconsfield — Salmon uhu primrose. 
Lemon Queen — Pale lemon blush and white. 
Lady Mary Curry — Bright orauge pink. 
Lovely — Blush pink and rose. 
Lottie Eckford — White, shaded blue, mituve. 
Lottie Hutchins — Primrose striped pink. 
Mars — Bright crimson scarlet. 
'Meteor— Orange salmon and pink. 
Modesty — Pale blush. 
Monarch — Purplish maroon and blue. 
Mrs. Eckford— Primrose vellow. 
Mrs. Jos. Chamberlain— Rose pink and 
white striped. 
Mrs. Sankey — Almost ptire white. 
Oddity — Carmine pink, laced andedged rose. 
Oriental — Deep orange pink. 
Painted I^ady — I'ink and white. 
Peach Blossom — Salmon buff. and pink. 
Prima Donna — Light blush pink. 
Primrose — I'ale primrose yellow. 
Price per pkt. 6c, oz. 15o. Vi lb. 25c, lb. 75c. 
Princa Edward of York— Bright scarlet 
and primrose. 
Prince of Wales — Bright rose pink. 
Princess Beatrice — Rose and pale pink. 
Purple Prince— Purple Maroon. 
Purple Brown Striped— Dark purple and 
maroon strhictl w hite. 
Q.ueen of the Isles — Red and white striped. 
Clueen Victoria — Pale primrose. 
Ramona— Blush and white striped. 
Red Riding Hood — Rose wings, undeveloped 
st.iiui.Trd. 
Royal Rose — Shaded deep rose and pink. 
Royal Robe — Deep pink. 
Salopian — Deep crimson scarlet. 
Scarlet Striped — striped. 
Senator — I*urple, mari>on and white striped. 
Sensation— Light buff, blush and white. 
Shazada — Dark maroon and indigo blue. 
Splendor — Bright rose pink. 
Splendid Lilac— Dull carmine and white, 
blue edged, small. 
Stella Morse— Rich Cream. 
Stanley — Deep maroon. 
Triumph — Shaded pink and white. 
Venus — Salmon and buff, shaded pink. 
Violet ftueen— Shaded pink and violet, small, 
Waverly — Rose Claret. 
Wawona — Heliotrope and Jirhite rtripcd. 
White Eagle. 
Mixed — Best large flowering. 
Good Mixture. 
American Seedlings Mixed. 
