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ELLIB BEOTHEHB' CATALO&US. 
Daybreak. In color it has a white ground and on the reverse of the standard is a 
crimson-scarlet cloud, which shows through in the fine veins and network, the outer 
margins being white. The wings should be white, but are sometimes slightly flaked 
with crimson. A thrifty grower and free bloomer. Price 5 <Sts. ; oz., 10 dts. 
Catherine Tracy. Its form is perfect. The large standard is perfectly round, 
very thick, expanded and nearly flat. The color is a soft but brilliant pink of pre- 
cisely the same shade in wings and standard, retaining its brilliancy to the last, burn- 
ing and fading less than any other pink variety. Price 5 dls. ; oz. 10 6ts. 
Double Sweet Peas. From thirty to fifty per cent, of these will come true, i. e., 
with extra petals. Not any more beautiful than the singles, but as some of our cus- 
tomers may wish to give them a trial, we offer a mixture equal to that offered by other 
seedsmen. Price 5 dls. ; oz., 10 dis. 
Cupid. The foliage is very dark green. The plant does not grow over five to 
eight inches high, and never more than twelve to fifteen inches in diameter; color 
pure white. Price 5 dts. 
Dorothy Tennant. Flowers warm violet, very large and finely formed. Standard 
broad, incurved or hooded ; wings very large, rounded. Price 5 < 5 ls. ; oz., to dls. 
Pink Cupid. Dwarf pink and white, similar to “ White Cupid,” except the color. 
The seed germinates much better than the white. Price 5 dts. ; oz., 10 dls. 
Mrs. Gladstone. One of the most delicately shaded varieties in our entire list ; 
when opening, the blooms are buff and light pink, changing to a beautiful soft blush, 
darker at base of petals. Price 5 dls. ; oz., 10 dls. 
Miss Blanche Ferry (or Improved Painted Lady). It bears large pink and white 
flowers like “ Painted Lady,” but is much more free-flowering, and ten days earlier in 
blooming. The flowers have a deeper, richer coloring and greater fragrance. Earlier, 
more and finer flowers, and longer in bloom. Price 5 dls. ; oz., 10 dls. 
Emily Henderson. Absolutely pure white. The flowers are extra large, and in 
form, perfection. The stems are stiff and long, giving an added value for cutting. 
In earliness and continued bloom, it outrivals all competitors, flowering early and 
continues a veritable “ cut-and-come-again ” to the end of Autumn. Fragrance, deli- 
cious. The best white. Price 5 fts. ; oz., 10 dls. 
The Senator. Standards splendidly expanded, color chocolate, shaded and striped 
creamy white. Price 5 ; oz., 10 dts. 
Stanley. A magnificent large flower, standards rich mahogany-brown, wings 
garnet-maroon. This is an improved “Boreatton,” and shall no longer offer the latter 
gort. Price 5 dls. ; oz., 10 dls. 
Lovely. Exquisite pink ; wings delicate rose ; a charmingly colored, large, grand 
flower, profuse bloomer. Price 5 ; oz., 10 dls. 
Mars. Bright fiery crimson, deepening with age, a large, round, expanded 
standard, so much finer than “Scarlet Invincible” that we discard that and recommend 
this variety. Price 5 ; oz., 10 dls. 
Lottie Eckford. Lovely, long-stemmed flowers, borne profusely in clusters of 
three ; both standard and wings are clear white, delicately shaded porcelain blue, 
distinctly and broadly margined lavender. Price 5 dls. ; oz., 10 dls. 
Captain of the Blues. One of the largest blue flowered sorts. Standard very 
broad and bright purple blue; wings broad, expanded and a lighter and brighter blue 
than the standard. Price 5 ; oz., 10 dls. 
Princess of Wales. A lovely variety, shaded and stained with mauve on a white 
ground in a most pleasing manner. Price 5 » oz., 10 dls. 
Butterfly. White ground, laced with lavender blue. Price 5 dls. ; oz., lo dls. 
