Sweet Peas — Continued. 
d ^ U d I"?? 8 both deep pink shading to very light pink at the 
edges. Large size, hooded form. Very vigorous grower, usually four blossoms to 
the stem. It is a very effective variety. Pkt., 100 seeds, 5 cts., oz. t 10 cts. 
THE HON. MRS. E. KENYON A beautiful shade of light primrose yellow. 
Pkt., 100 seeds, 5 cts.; oz., 10 cts. 
D To Win * 3 Purplewith violet. Large size. 
flowering! nCPoO^T^! « 10 SE”* “ gr ° W ‘ h ’ With 3turdy stems ’ and wonderfully free 
J ESSIE CUTHBER TSCN— Creamy white, striped dark rose. Pkt., 100 seeds, S cts.; oz., 10 cts. 
SWEET PE/l— Double Sweet Peas are of incomparable beauty. The plants are of 
prod “ CIn * a lavish profusion of richly fragrant flowers. P Flowers are 
the q uently : measuring over two inches across. They will not all come double, but if 
{floss^ms.^PAt.^JO^seeds^fr^s?/ 1 ^., l J0 U c/s? nt ^ USUally PTOdUCe 20 t0 40 per Cent ' o£ double 
an the ™^ 0winer a to 3 “ p , eciaI demand for all the new and finer varieties. I have 
J®* J c a11 the la , rfi:e flower . ,n 8 an ^ most distinct sorts especially for those that can afford to pay 
”‘ h S rc . e “Of * 1 rarer varieties that heretofore have been too expensive to include in a mixture! 
compiising in all some 25 or dO named varieties. This I call my Best Mixed, and I can particularly 
recommend it as extra choice and fine. Pkt., 100 seeds, S cts.; oz., 10 cts.; 1-4 lb., 2S cts.;l lb., 90 cts. 
S TufL^ment o ^e^^&diwccPp^ embracing the new flings, contains a beauti- 
Pht., 100 seeds, 5 cts.; oz., 8 cts.; 1-4 lb., 20 cts.; 1 lb., 05 cts. 
5 *d f>5 b, s Pf"«r Hybrids, The New Orchid-Flowering Sweet Pea— Here we have a new and 
set 1 on ^ the P s!em d twt 1 h ln Sw -’ eet Pea % ] ,ie flower stems are unusually long and the flowers are so 
set on the stem that there is a graceful fluffiness to a bunch of them in distinct contrast to the 
ordinary kinds of Sweet Peas. Mixed colors only. Pkt., 100 seeds, 10 cts.; oz., 15 cts. 
PINK CUPID SWEET PEA- Bears generally three and sometimes four flowers to a stem. 
RtandA^d e !?!^fJl!h 1 i ltlCa I h th ,?., ta .L Kr owing Blanche Ferry and are fully equal in size. The 
standard is a brightrose pink, while the wings are pure white and light pink. 
Pkt., 100 seeds, 5 cts.; oz., 10 cts. 
Cf/P/D SWEET PEA— Grows but 6 inches high and blooms so freely for months 
that it appears a perfect mass of white— the leaves being quite hidden. The flowers, of fine form 
WrJr than ftnv PeV pu t Ct in^ ite i a £ d the planto rema >n in full bloom two months 
longer than any other Sweet Pea. Pkt., 100 seeds, 5 cts.; oz., 10 cts. 
Notice. 
One package each of the entire collection (33 pkts. 
including the New Countess Spencer) for $1.20; any 
3 pkts. for 10 cts., and 4 oz. for 25 cts., 2 oz. for 
15 cts. 
Miss C. H. LAppincott, ^ City ' ^ 29 ’ 190S - 
Minneapolis. 
Dear Miss IAppincott: 
Years ago I saw a i.d answered an advertisment of yours, sending twelve cents for ten annuals, 
ine seeds were so fresh and fine that there seemed to be many more plants from them than there 
Had, been seeds planted. You sent a catalogue, and - something else 1 appreciated very 
much — a little book, Moral Culture." 
I ordered more seed, and for three years— until my health gave way, -had a yard which was 
the envy of the neighbors, and attracted all who passed this way. Many borrowed your catalogue, 
which I finally lost sight of. Later / ordered another, but it never did stay at home long enough 
for me to study it, and was eventually carried to Tampa. 
Thanking you for past favors, and future, and wishing you every success, lam 
Yours truly, 
Mrs. J. Evers. 
