SHERWOOD HALL NURSERY CO.'S 
P opular collections of seeds 
PLANTS AND BULBS. 
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75 
a^e Plants 
Collection of 12 Choice Varieties of Annuals . 
Collection of 20 Choice Varieties suitable for Bouquets 
Collection of 8 Distinct Colors of Double Hollyhocks ts 
C ollection of 12 Distinct Colors of Large-flowered 
Pansy . , oo 
Collection of 21 Distinct Colors Sweet Peas (see illustra- 
tions on back cover) 1,50 
^arArij/ one ramlttlne 94.50 will receive the above 
six superb collections free by mail. 
COMPLETE ASSORTMENTS OF 
VEGETABLE SEEDS. 
Special attention is invited to this page, the following Collections being of excellent value. In most 
cases, if selected at regular catalogue rates, they 
would cost one-third more than they are now 
offered for. Each Collection contains only the 
most desirable varieties in its class, and many 
of our customers who have not time to make a 
selection will realize that this is a convenient 
mode of ordering. No reduction in the price of 
these Collections can be made, and in view of 
the large value for the money, we can make no 
change in the assortments ; they are put up in 
large quantities in advance of our busy season. 
COLLECTIONS OF FLOWER SEEDS 
FREE BY MAIL. 
The following Collections contain the .most 
showy varieties in our large assortment, with 
full directions for culture. Each packet con- 
tains a mixture of the different colors of its 
species, so that a greater display can be made 
at less cost than when ordered in separate 
packets. 
Collection of 10 Choice Varieties of Ornamental Foli- 
. . . $ 0.50 
Co//«of/on* Min 6« atnt by mall, but 
will earry in much bttUr $hap« If $ 9 nt 
by 4 xpr 0 * 9 . 
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Bd&US. Green-podded, wax and pole varieties 
5 lbs. 
xo lbs. 
12 lbs. 
15 lbs. 
K OZ. 
a 02S. 
6 OZS. 
Srussela Sprouts. Improved Dwarf . . . 
Oahbaas- Best early ana late varieties . . . 
pkt. 
X 02. 
5? 02. 
3 02S. 
X 02. 
4 02S. 
OauUflowsr. Early and late varieties . . . 
Oslery. Perfection, Hartwell and White 
Plume 
Com. Early, medium and late su£;ar varieties 
apkts. 
Km. 
a lbs. 
pkt. 
t('oL 
4 lbs. 
K o»- 
K OZ. 
I 02. 
5 lbs. 
X OZ. 
a OZS. 
6 lbs. 
u 
I 02. 
Cucumber. The most desirable varieties . . 
Efirff Plant. Improved New York Purple . . 
X 02. 
pkt. 
2 02s. 
Km. 
3 02S. 
Hals. Dwarf Oreen-curlcd 
pkt. 
h 
X 02. 
a OZS. 
liSek. Large London Flap 
pkt. 
S OZ. 
I OZ. 
a OZS. 
Melons, Musk and Water. Be 4 varleUei 
Okra. Dwarf Density 
Onion. American, Bermuda and Italian sorts 
Parsley. Extra Double-curled ....... 
Parsnip. Improved Hollow-crown 
Peae. Best viieties for succession of crops . 
Pei^er. Tbe most popular kiuds 
Saoish. The recent Improved French vari* 
eties 
Salsify. Mammoth Sandwich Island .... 
Spinaoli. I..onff-standin; 
Squash. Summer and moter sorts . . . . ! 
Tomato. All favorite varieties 
Turnip. Early and late table sorts 
Herbs. Five leading kin«is ......... 
r 02. 
4 pltts, 
X 02 . 
3 02 $. 
5 ^ 02 . 
X 02 . 
5 lbs. 
pkt. 
3 02$. 
X 02. 
«lb. 
I 02. 
4pkts. 
a 02s. 
3Pkts. 
J^lb. 
aOZS. 
«lb. 
X OZ. 
aozs 
xo lbs. 
H OZ. 
6 0 ZS. 
aozs. 
J^lb. 
aozs. 
a OZS. 
4 OZS. 
Spkts. 
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DOLLAR COLLECTIONS OF PLANTS AND BULBS FREE BY MAIL. 
The following collections of plants and bulbs, all distinctly labeled, will be forwarded free, by mail 
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Twelve Healthy Pot-gp'own Plants of the above Varieties for ONE DOEEAR. 
Chrysanthemums Spauldmg, Domination, Louis Boehmer, Mrs. La'ngtry, John 
(-■ ir t A" r. ■ TT Thorpe, Adirondack, Henry Turner, Frank Thomson, Pelican 
Cullingfordii, Mrs. Carnegie, Henry Connell. ’ 
Twelve Healthy Pot-grown Plants of the above Varieties for ONE DOEEAR. 
Pelargoniums Duchess of Bedford, Empres*s of India, 
f' r ^ 11 V/ Clone de Tours, Kingston Beauty, Mrs. John Saul, Mme. Thibaut, Golden 
Gate, David Nully, Mme. Everard, Mrs, Coupland. 
Twelve Healthy Pot-grown Plants of the above Varieties for OlVH OOLL,AR 
Roses Gontier, Niphetos, The Bride, La France, Climb- 
’T Niphetos, Duchess eff Albany, Waban, Rainbow, American Beauty, Gen. Jacqueminot. 
Twelve Healthy Pot-grown Plants of the above Varieties for ONE DOEEAR. 
Forty Flowering Bulbs LUimu Auratum, Lilmm LongiAorum, Calla 
. w .K f A ” r> Lily, Cyclamen, Tuberose. Two each, Lilium Hum- 
boldtii, Montbretia Anemones, Ranunculus, Star of Bethlehem. Madeira Vine, Gladiolus. Three each 
Mariposa Lily, Milk Biflora, Bessera Elegans, Oxalis Decaphylla, Zephyranthes Rosea, and six Freesia 
Refracta Alba. Forty Strong Flowering Bulbs, as above mentioned, for ONK D01«L,AR 
