New Dwarf Sweet Pea, Cupid, 
This little dwarf wonder of the Sweet Pea family is charming 
and unique. The flower stems are about 4 inches long, and bear 
near the ends of the stems 2 or 3 pure waxen-white blossoms of good 
substance and quite as large as Emily Henderson's. The blossoming 
is wonderfully free, and lasts from May until November. 
Rev. W. T. Hutchins, the eminent Sweet Pea specialist, says 
of it : “A novelty it certainly is. It is the only genuine dwarf Sweet 
Pea, and has sported so at one jump. By some freak of nature it 
has lost the habit of a vine, and makes a low tuft of short branches 
which hug the ground, showing no tendency either to trail or climb. 
But it has not lost the free-blooming habit, and thus its blossoms, 
which are uniformly the purest possible white, form a low, dense 
mass that nearly hides the foliage.” 
