CATALOGUE OF SEEDS, PLANTS, BULBS AND FRUITS 
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Were erown by ns for our trade this season. Last year we sold over 6" tons of Sweet Pe« 
In habit of growth. 
The Finest Pure White Sweet Pea Ever Offered. Pree Plowerin*. Very Fragrant. 
Strong Sterna. Thousands of Testimonials from all Sections. 
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roTnV'l^:^'.Zil'll\T^^.^^^^^^^ testimonialsjrom 
Dornc; xuiai luttt^ta ii. ».aK^*..— *^ — — r ' 't'"^ " Ohio saTs: "It 8urpa»»€8 any Sweet 
_y who have tried it. and their expressions of «rprise and ^="8" 'j^^"^^^ 
Pea t have ever seen and the sweetest scented and most charaiinpt ^^"'ty it extensTvely the eoming season." Another party write. • Th* 
^?a,*^l •^^rn'^ofo^^.ffioS.rrs' 'rh^:i}Vu^tVj»^in^^:^^^^^^^ " remain, in flower will ma.e it the most 
dajs. Pkt. lOe, oz. 160, V*lb. 40c, lb.«l 26. .... „ffl,rt i_tn the wines which form the sides.from between which peeps a bit 
Bed BidineHood-rhe standard forms a perfect bacit, raffled into the win^^^^ Pkt.So.oz. 10c, V* lb. 26o, lb. 76o. 
•ifquite liKC a face The standard and wings are a rosy pmk, shading t° Pkt 6o OS. lOc, H lb. 20c, lb. Soc. 
klmona-Extra large flowers of a pale cream striped and splashed J^^^^f^^'^'^^^^i^^^-^^CEo.o^.'lt^, V* lb.'20o. lb. 60o. 
Venus-Salmon buff Fine for use in bouquets, its color '"variably exciting aam , 
America-Brilliant blood red, striped white. Verr »howy Pkt. 6c oz. lOc. Vi ID^ «oo. lo 
AUto Eckford-Cream tinted blossom shaded apricot. Delicate coloring, rkl. oo. 
o«. lOc, Vi lb. 20c, lb. 60o. , iv, 20e. lb 60c. 
^'^ko^iUBiossom-Rose shading to pink Pkt. 6c. os. 10c, H J^- 20o, lb. 60c. 
Bfanche Ferry-The popular pink and white. Pkt. 6c, oz. lOf • VllD- ?ir°l,oo 
BlaSohe Burpee-Large white blossoms. Pkt. 6o, os. 10c, V* lb. ^c, l"- ""p. 
BluBhins Beauty-Extra large flowers of a charming rose color. Pkt . 6c, os. 1«JC, 
''*^ViyeVly-i°tandards rosy claret, wings blue shaded and laced w^^ rose. Pkt. 6c, 
Me'lw^e^ti^ea^ Bride of Niagra-This. so far as we have l«en able to ascertain 
'wh*fe.°"ireS ?r7tt ?i,if feiroi"^. "pTt^K ^6^ W5c. 1%%.^.' 
waite. Be sure to try it tnis scasuu. ^a-b. ««. — ^- _ - 
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m\tt Cupid Sweet Pea. 
C Pkt. 60, oz SOc. 
Probably no flower has ever been more extensively advertised '■'Jl'Ji'^f 
Cupid." WJ take the introducer's description of this charming floral wonder. 
''•''"Vhefoffa'gervery dark green; blossoms, pure, waxy-white. of unequalled sub- 
stanJ.'^Sid fXsize ThTplalt does not grow^ over five inches high, and never 
more than twelve to fifteen inches in diameter. The stems are f 'O"* four inches 
lonif hearinz two or three b ossoms, all very near the end of the stem. " is a 
wSSderfX I-ree bloomer, and begins to flower as early as May and continues 
until October. The seed is white and of usual size. 
White Oupid.' 
