Best New Sweet Peas. 
APPLE BLOSSOMS— Bright, rosy pink stand¬ 
ards, 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 beau¬ 
tiful form, self-colored in delicate shade of 
rose lavender; a free bloomer. 
Pkt., 100 seeds, 5 cts; oz., 10 cts. 
BLANCHE FERRY- Beautiful 
combination of pink and 
white, very fragrant. 
Pkt., 100 seeds, 5c; oz., 10c. 
COUNTESS OF RADNOR — 
Standard light mauve, fad¬ 
ing into a soft lavender; 
wings a lighter shade. 
PkL, 100 seeds, 5c; oz., 10c. 
COQUETTE — Deep primrose 
shaded fawn. 
Pkt., 100 seeds, 5c; oz., 10c. 
COUNTESS OF POWIS-A 
glowing orange, suffused 
with light purple; very 
novel. 
Pkt., 100 seeds, 5c; oz., 10c. 
DOROTHY ECKFORD- The 
finest pure white yet pro¬ 
duced, bearing three blos¬ 
soms on a stem. 
Pkt., 100 seeds, 5c. oz., 10c. 
JANET SCOTT— Rich pink; 
considerably deeper than 
Katherine Tracy. 
Pkt., 100 seeds, 5c; oz., 10c. 
OTHELLO—Deep maroon; an 
improvement on Black 
Knight. 
Pkt., 100 seeds, 5c; oz., 10c. 
SALOPIAN— Burpee’s Sunproof. Flowers of large size, beautifully rich, deep glowing crimson, ting¬ 
ed with orange scarlet. Pkt., 100 seeds, 5 cts.; oz., 10 cts. 
MRS. JOS. CHAMBERLAIN—One of the largest and handsomest of Eckford’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. 
inAtD OF HONOR —Flowers beautifully shaded light blue on white ground, edged with narrow, 
deep rich violet. Pkt., 100 seeds, 5 cts.; oz., 10 cts. 
MISSWILLMOTT— Richest orange-pink flowers, measure 11-5 inches 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 VII —The best red Sweet Pea up to date. An improvement on Firefly. 
IA nv cd Pkt., 100 seeds, 5 cts.; oz., 10 cts. 
LADY GRISEL HAMILTON— Light lavender, with azure blue wings; very dainty. 
NA w dm Pkt., 100 seeds, 5 cts.; oz., 10 cts. 
Jv/i BLUE —A most distinct and striking color in Sweet Peas. The general effect is of a rich, deep, 
lrue blue, though on close examination the shades in the standards is a deep lavender-purple, suf¬ 
fused throughout with a faint tint of claret or wine-red, while the wings are a rich violet purple. 
_ Pkt., 100 seeds, 5 cts.; oz., 10 cts. 
LADY NINA BALFOUR— Large, expanded form with flowers beautifully hooded; both standards and 
y'^g.-i are well rounded and broadly spreading. Coloring a pale lavender or lilic, free from any 
reddish tint, and when gathered in bunches gives the effect of mouse tint. 
. Pkt., 100 seeds, 5 its.; oz., 10 cts. 
i j ~Standard and wings both deep pink shading to very light pink at the edges. Large size, 
hooded form. Very vigorous grower, usually four blossoms to the stem. It is a very effective 
variety. Pkt., 100 seeds, 5 cts., oz., 10 cts. 
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