Lady Nina Balfour. Large, expanded form with flowers beauti- 
fully hooded; both standards and wings are well rounded and broadly 
spreading. Coloring a pale lavender or lilac, free from any reddish tint, 
and when gathered in bunches gives the effect of a soft mouse tint. Pkt., 
100 seeds, 5 cts.; oz., 8 els. 
Prince of Wales, A bright, self-colored, deep-rose flower of grand 
size and beautifully hooded form; frequently four on a stem. A greatly 
improved Her Majesty; one of I^ckford’s finest. Pkt., 100 seeds, 5 cts.; 
oz., 8 cts. 
Queen Victoria. The nearest approach to yellow in Sweet Peas. 
Color a soft primrose-yellow, slightly overlaid with faint purple, which 
imparts a much deeper tone. Flowers of very large size and finest form, 
erect, slightly pointed, with edges finely recurved. Pkt., 100 seeds, 5 cts.; 
oz.. 8 cts. 
Salopian. Flowers of large size, beautifully rich, deep glowing crim- 
son tinged with orange-scnrlet. Pkt., 100 seeds, 5 cts.; oz., 10 cts. 
Stanley. Rich, glossy, dark maroon, of large, expanded form. Pkt., 
100 seeds, 5 cts.; oz., 8 cts. 
Triumph. Flowers of grand, large size and most beautiful coloring. 
Standard stiffly erect, broadly expanded; color white, suffused with sal- 
mon-pink, tinted with carmine at the base: wings widely spread, deli- 
cately veined with rosy carmine, shading to deep rose in the center. Pkt., 
100 seeds, 5 cts.; oz., 10 cts. 
New Double Sweet Pea. 
Double Sweet Peas are of incomparable beauty. The plants are of ex- 
tremely robust growth, producing a lavish profusion of richly fragrant 
flowers; the flowers are extra large, frequently measuring over two inches 
across. They will not all come double , but if the plants are grown strong 
and luxuriant, they usually produce from 20 to 40 per cent, of double blos- 
soms. Pkt., 100 seeds, 5 cts.; oz., 10 cts. 
Sweet Peas, Best New Nixed. 
Owing to a special demand for all the new and finer named varieties, I 
have selected all the large flowering and most distinct sorts, especially 
for those ihat can afford to pay for the scarce and rarer varieties that 
heretofore have been too expensive to include in a mixture, including in all 
some twenty-five or thirty named varieties. This I call my best mixed 
and I can particularly recommend it as extra choice and fine. Pkt., 100 
seeds, 5 cts.; oz., 10 cts.; V\ lb., 25 cts.; lb., 90 cts. 
Sweet Peas, Fine Mixed. 
This strain, although not embracing the new seedlings, contains a beauti- 
ful assortment of the famous EcKford Sweet Peas. Pkt., 100 seeds, 
4 cts.; oz., 8 cts.* K lb., 20 cts.; lb., 65 cts. 
Good Mixed. Pkt., 75 seeds, 3 cts.; oz., 6 cts.; J A lb., 15 cts.; lb., 45 cts. 
One Pkt. each of the entire collection (30 pkts.) for $1.00. This includes 
one pkt. of New Double, Best Mixed, Pink and White Cupid. 
New Dwarf Pink Cupid Sweet Pea. 
Pink Cupid. Bears generally three and sometimes 
four flowers to a stem. The flowers are identical with the 
tall -growing Blanche Ferry and are always (ully equal in 
size. The standard is a bright rose pink, while the wings 
are pure white or light pink. Pkt., 100 seeds, 5 cts.; oz., 10 cts. 
New Dwarf White Cupid Sweet Pea. 
Grows but five 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 and large 
size, are of the most perfect white, and the plants remain 
in full bloom two months longer than any other Sweet Pea. 
Useful for bedding. Pkt., 100 seeds, 5 cts.; oz., 10 cts. 
