SEEDS OF CLIMBING PLANTS (Continued) 
Pkt. 
Yellow. Height 6 ft. $0 05 
Finest Mixed. Height 6 ft. 05 
PASSIFLORA coerulea. P. Blue. Height 8 ft. 10 
Edulis. P. Mauve; edible fruit. Height 8 ft... 10 
Passiflora rosacea, (incarnata). Tall; rose-pink 25 
White. Hhp. Three-angled stem; edible. Height 
8 ft. 10 
Fine Mixed. Height 6 to 8 ft. 10 
The above collection comprises the most beau¬ 
tiful and useful varieties of Passion Flowers. 
PHASEOLUS Caracalla (the Snail Vine). Hhp. 
Lilac-purple and white; very beautiful and in¬ 
teresting. Height 8 ft. 10 
SMIL. AX. P. White; very useful for festooning, 
etc. Height 6 ft. 10 
SOLLYA beterophylla (Climbing Bluebell). Hhp. 
A pretty climber, with charming intense blue 
flowers. Height 6 ft. 15 
TACSONIA. Hhp. Beautiful climber, resembling 
Passiflora in foliage and flowers, colors vary¬ 
ing from pink to crimson. Very ornamental. 
Van Volxemi. Dazzling scarlet. Height 6 ft... 15 
Mixed. Height 6 ft. . 10 
THUNBERGIA alata. Hha. Free bloomer of rapid 
growth; flowers of white and yellow shades, 
with striking black centers. Mixed, white and 
yellow. Height 6 ft. 10 
TROPAEOLUM. A. Useful climber, which may 
be pegged down and used for bedding pur¬ 
poses. May also be grown in pots for winter 
flowering. 
Lobbianuin, Spitfire. Vivid scarlet. Height 6 ft. 05 
Finest Mixed. All colors. Height 6 ft. 05 
WISTARIA Sinensis. P. A charming old-fashion¬ 
ed hardy climber, producing its pale blue 
flowers in large clusters in early spring. Light 
blue. Height 50 ft. .. 15 
NEW SWEET PEAS 
THE SPENCER OR ORCHID FLOWERING VARIETIES. 
The character of these flowers are of healthy and 
vigorous growth and quite distinct from the standard 
sorts. They are very large, measuring from 2 to 2 y 2 
inches across with large frilled and wavy standards. 
Three and four of these beautiful flowers are borne on 
one good long stem, making them unsurpassed for 
vases and other decorative flower work. 
Pkt. 
Asta Ohn Spencer. Lavender, suffused with mauve; 
exquisite. $0 10 
Countess Spencer (Orchid flowering hybrid). Gi¬ 
gantic flowers of perfect form with round bpen 
waved standards. Beautiful shell-pink, deepen¬ 
ing towards the edges, but sports to various 
shades. Per oz. 15 cts. 10 
Dainty Spencer. White edged, pink, wavy stand¬ 
ards. 10 
Dora Breadmore. Pale buff yellow, faintly tinged 
with delicate pink. Per oz. 20 cts. 10 
E. J. Castle. A large flowering variety; color, rich 
carmine rose, shading to salmon in the standard 10 
Florence Morse Spencer. Blush white, edged pink, 
wavy standard. 10 
Frank Dolby. Color lavender blue, wavy standard; 
the largest of the lavenders. Per oz. 20 cts. 10 
Gladys XJnwyn. Clear light pink. A very large 
flower of open form with wavy standard. Per 
oz. 15 cts. 10 
Helen Lewis. In shape like the above, standard 
orange, wings rosy orange. Per oz. 15 cts. 10 
Helen Pierce. Mottled and veined bright blue on 
pure white. Per oz. 15 cts. 10 
Henry Eckford. Intense bright orange, wings 
shading to deeper rose-orange color. Per oz. 
20 cts.. . .... 10 
King Edward Spencer. Beautiful crimson scarlet. 10 
Mrs. Alfred Watkins. Beautiful pale pink, large 
size, with bold wavy standards. Per oz. 20 cts. 10 
Nora TTnwyn. The largest pure white flowers of 
fine form. Per oz. 20 cts.. .. 10 
Princess Alice Spencer. Lavender. 10 
Queen Alexandra. The finest bright scarlet large 
flower. Per oz. 15 cts. 10 
White Spencer. Best pure white wavy standard. 10 
White Wonder. Double White; extra fine. Per oz. 
15 cts... 10 
Sunset Collection. Seven Orchid flowering va¬ 
rieties as per cover...Price 50 
New and Orchid flowering varieties, mixed. Oz., 15c 10 
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CHRISTMAS VARIETIES 
Pkt. 
Blanche Ferry. Extra early. Pink and white. Per 
oz. 10c .• • • 
Christmas Pink. Per oz. 25c. 10 
Christmas White. Per oz. 25c. 10 
Earliest of all Selected. Pink and white. Per 
oz. 10c . 05 
Mont Blanc. Pure white. Very large. Per oz. 10 05 
LEADING STANDARD SORTS 
America. White ground, striped with blood-red. 
Apple Blossom. White suffused with rosy carmine. 
Aurora. White, striped and flaked with orange-salmon; 
very large. 
Blanche Burpee. Pure white;- large. 
Blanche Ferry. Pink and white. 
Countess of Cadogan. The first opened blossoms have 
purple standards, which turn to a clear bright blue. 
Countess of Radnor, Improved (New Countess). Pure 
light lavender; very large. 
v new wiine. une ot the 1 
and purest whites. The best in existence. S 
Dorothy Tennant. Deep rosy mauve 
“ Sht re<Wish wings 
Emily Henderson. Pure white; splendid. 
Gorgeous. Bright orange-salmon, wings’orange red 
Gray Friar. Beautiful watered purple on white ground, 
flanet Scott. Bright pink. Wings rose pink. 
H yellow rS ‘ E ' Keny<m * A fln e large clear primrose- 
SJSfS? flesh pink ' 
B?st vlT VI1 - Br ‘ Sht ort m S on; very large flowers 
Lady Grisel Hamilton. Delicate silverv lavender 
Lottie Eckford. White, suffused and edged with lavender 
