Apple Blossoms— Bright, rosy pink standards, blush wings 
Pkt. 100 Seeds, 5 Cts.; oz., 10 Cts. 
America—Heavily striped with bright blood red on white ground* 
Pkt. 100 Seeds, 5 Cts.; oz., 10 Cts. 
Admiration— A grand, large flower of beautiful form, self-colored 
in delicate shade of rosy lavender; a free bloomer. Pkt. 100 
Seeds, 5 Cts.; oz., 10 Cts. 
B anche Ferry —Beautiful combination of pink and white, very 
fragrant, pkt. 100 Seeds, 5 Cts.; oz., 10 Cts. M 
Blushing Beauty —Very fine and extra large; rich, soft, fleshy 
rose. Pkt, 100 Seeds, 5 Cts.; oz., 10 Cts. 
Bronze King— Very novel and unique. Standard of a curious IV1 
terracotta tint, supposed to be bronze; wings ivory white, pkt. 
100 Seeds, 5 Cts.; oz., 10 Cts. 
Countess of Radnor —Standard light mauve, fading into a soft 
lavender; wings a lighter shade. Pkt. IOO Seeds, 5c, oz. 10c. 
Coquette —Deep primrose shaded fawn. Pkt. 100 Seeds, 5c; 
oz., 10 Cts. 
Countess of Powis— A glowing orange, suffused with light pur¬ 
ple; very novel, pkt. 100 Seeds, 5 Cts.; oz., 10 Cts. 
Dorothy Eckford —The finest pure white yet produced, bearing 
three blossoms on a stem. Pkt. 100 Seeds, 5 Cts.; oz., 10c. 
Firefly— Best and brightest of {scarlets; standard fiery scarlet, 
wings crimson scarlet. Pkt. 100 Seeds, 5 Cts.; oz., 10c. 
Othello— Deep maroon; an improvement on Black Knight, pkt. 
100 Seeds, 5 Cts.; oz., IQ Cts. 
Salopian— Burpee’s Sunproof. Flowers of large size, beautifully 
rich, deep glowing crimson, tinged with orange scarlet. Pkt. 
100 Seeds, 5 Cts ; oz., 10 Cts. 
Kathrine Tracy— Soft but brilliant pink, of precisely the same 
shade in wings and standard. Pkt. 100 Seeds, 5 Cts.: oz., 10 Cts. 
Mrs. Jos. Chamberlain— One of the largest and handsomest of 
Eck ford’s novelties. The color is very effective, the whole flower 
having a white ground which is heavily striped with rose. Pkt. 
100 Seeds, 5 Cts.; oz., 10 Cts. 
Maid of Honor— Flowers beautifully shaded light blue on white 
ground, edged with narrow, deep rich violet. Pkt. 100 Seeds, 5 Cts. 
oz., 10 Cts. 
Miss Willmott— Richest orange-pink flowers, measure 1 1-5 inch¬ 
es across, and are borne on long, stiff stems, 12 to 16 inches long. 
Pkt. 100 Seeds, 5 Cts.; oz., 10 Cts. 
Mrs. Dugdale— One of the largest flowered of all Sweet Peas. 
Light, carmine-rose, with faint markings of primrose. Pkt. 100 
Seeds, 5 Cts.; oz., 10 Cts. 
King Edward VI I— The best red Sweet Pea up to date. An im¬ 
provement on Firefly. Pkt. 100 Seeds, 5 Cts.; oz., 10 Cts. 
Lady Grisel Hamilton— Light lavender, with azure blue wings ; 
very dainty. Pkt. 100 Seeds, 5 Cts.; oz., 10 Cts. 
Navy Blue —A most distinct and striking color in Sweet Peas. 
The general effect is of a rich, deep, true blue , though on close 
examination the shade in the standards is a deep lavender-pur¬ 
ple, suffused throughout with a faint tint of claret or wine-red, 
while the wings area rich violet purple. Pkt. 100 Seeds, 5c; oz.,10c. 
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 soft mouse tint. Pkt. 100 Seeds, 5 Cts.; oz., 10 Cts. 
