GENERAL LIST OF SWEET PEAS 
PI NSC CSJP8D bears generally three and sometimes 
. . ■ ■■ ■'' ■*»»«« « four flowers to a stem. The illustra¬ 
tion above was accurately engraved from a photograph, 
exactly natural size. The flowers are identical with the till 1- 
growing Blanche Ferry and are always fully equal m size. 
Pink and white, 5 inches tall. Pkt. (30 seeds) 6c. 
Sweet 
Pea, 
White 
Cupid. 
f> inches 
high. 
Packet 
4 meeds, 
5c. 
Mew California Sweet Pea, 
THE BRBDE. This novelty is a pure 
white selection from Mrs. Eckford, and is the 
strongest germinator among all the white- 
seeded varieties. Grown for the cut flower 
market of San Francisco in competition with 
the other high-class whites, like Blanche 
Burpee and Emily Henderson, it has brought 
the highest figures over them all, taking 
first rank among ail the whites. 
Pkt., 30seeds, 5e. 
CALIFORNIA. This is the best “self- 
color” in soft piuk, of the shade of Daybreak 
Carnation. Rev. W T. Hutchins says of it: 
“Itis different from all of our other self¬ 
pinks, and a good thing.” Pkt., 30seeds. 5c. 
EMI LY LYNCH. It is the earliest Sweet 
Pea in existence, blooming in advance of 
Extra Early Blanche Ferry. This is a large 
flowered form of Duke of York, but larger 
and of the improved grand iflora form. 
Wings buff cream and standards bright 
rosy pink with primrose tint. 
Pkt., 30 seeds, 5c. 
I pkt. each of the two Cupids and 3 California sorts for 20c. 
Pkt. Oz. J4 lb. 
Alba Hlagnifica. Purewhite. 3c. 8c. S5c. 
Apple Blossom. Pink blush. “ “ “ 
Blanche Ferry. Pink and white. “ “ “ 
Butterfly. French grey.*. “ “ “ 
Cardinal. Scarlet crimson. “ “ “ 
Countess Radnor. Lavender. “ “ “ 
Delight. White, crimson crest. “ “ “ 
Emily Henderson. Ivory white. “ “ “ 
Fairy Queen. Pinkand white. “ “ “ 
Indigo Mi ng. Maroon and indigo.......7. “ “ “ 
Indigo Prince. Indigo blue... “ “ “ 
Isa Eckford. Creamy white and rosy p.nk . “ “ “ 
Lottie Eckford. Rose and white. •. “ “ “ 
Wl rs. San key. Many consider this the best white grown. “ “ “ 
Primrose. Yellow cream.. “ “ “ 
Princess of Wales. Lavender and whit°. “ “ “ 
Queen of the Isle. White and red striped. “ “ *'■ 
Splendor. Coppery, rich crimson... ;. “ “ “ 
All these varieties are 3c. a pkt., £tO seeds, 8c. an oz., and l-A lb. 15c. 
_Entir© ©f S© ¥arieties, 40c. 
CALIFORNIA Sfi AM MOTH OR GRAND0FL0R& MIXES SWEET PEAS. 
My strain of these are unsurpassed, the flowers are all of the Grandiflora type. Large, deep, and deli¬ 
cate-colored flowers, which open free and flower persistently. 50 kinds in this mixture. 
Pkt, 75seeds, 6c., oz. IOc., )4 lb. 20c., lb. 75c. 
ECMFORD’S CHAMPION EXHIBITION MIXTURE. 
This mixtur* is composed of some 40 to 50 of the Eckford large flowering exhibition named kinds. Mr. 
Eckford is the well known King of Sweet Peas. Pkt, 75 seeds, 5c., oz. IOc., 3^1b.35c., lb. 85c. 
Superfine Mixture. Pkt,, 4 0 seeds, 3e., oz. 8c., Vi lb. SSe., lb. ftOc _ 
LATHYRUS (PERENNIAL PEAS). 
Pyrp«©, Pkt. 5c.*' Mixed, purple aad white, 
