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OUR WILD FLOWER GARDEN AT <■ FLORACROFT ” 
No. 29G0. Our Wild Flower Mixture consists of many varieties of beautiful easy-growing flowers, producing a constant 
and varied bloom the whole season, for sowing in shrubbery, under trees, and in beds on which no care will be bestowed, 
or even for sowing in exposed situations, where wildness is preferred to order nnd precision. The mixture comprises mig¬ 
nonette, candytuft, larkspurs, marigolds, poppies, fox-gloves, and many other garden favorites, which will flower succes¬ 
sively and yield an abundance of bloom. Large pkt., 10c.; %oz., 15c.; oz.,25c.; % lb., 75c.; lb., 82.00. 
fewest Sweet Peas 
ECKFORD’S NEW SET 
No. 268G. Countess of Powis. For exquisite beauty and 
delicate finish this lovely variety is unequalled, thecolor heing 
a glowing orange suflused with light purple, with a beautiful 
satin polish; novel in the extreme. 
No. 2087. Lady Nina Balfour. Is one of the most ex¬ 
quisite of recent introductions. In color it isthe most delicate 
mauve imaginable, beautifully shaded with ii charming dove 
gray, which gives a most captivating (‘harm to the whole flower. 
No. 2088. Salopian. Is ft superbly beautiful variety. Color, 
deep crimson tinged with mulberry-red, suffused with rich 
orauge-scarlct; flowers large, finely formed and handsome; 
without doubt one of the very finest and most desirable of late 
introductions. 
No. 2089. Shalr/ada. A decided advance in the direct ion 
of dark-colored Sweet Peas. As regards size, form and florlfcr- 
ousncsH, it is quite up to the highest standard. The color, rich 
dark maroon with ashade of purple, is most distinct, nnd attrac¬ 
tive. 
Price of each of above Eekford Novelties, per pkt., 10c.; 1 
pkt. each of *1 kinds, 25c. 
NEW “EARLIEST OF ALL” SWEET PEA 
No. 2090. This new Klniin i* idcnllcfll with “ Kxtra Karly 
Blanche Kerry,” except Unit il 1 h more dwarf in growth ami 
comes into bloom at least 10 DA Yfi KA RLIEIt. Whore earlinoHs 
is an object or where they arc wanted for forcing this variety is 
unexcelled. Price, per pkt., 10c.; or.., 40e. 
BEAUTY CUPID. 
THE NEW CUPID SWEET PEAS 
The Dwarf “ Cupid ” Sweet Peas have established a per¬ 
manent place for themselves, and we are able to offer several 
new varieties as follows: 
No. 2691. “Beauty” Cupid. Fine large flower. The 
standard a delicate rose color, lightening to nearly white 
at the edges and slightly striped with carmine at the base. 
The wings are suffused rosy carmine. Pkt.. 15c. 
No. 2692. Alice Eekford Cupid. Blooms medium 
size, standard rich creamy white, suffused with soft pink, 
and wings silvery white with a faint pink flush in the centre. 
Pkt., 15c. 
No. 2693. Primrose Cupid. Very much like the 
original White Cupid, except that the color is a rich creamy 
tint, identical with that of the Tall Primrose. Price of each 
of the above in original sealed packets of 12 seeds each, 15c. 
each, or 2 for 25c. 
No. 2G94. Pink Cupid. This last year’s novelty is still 
good. Same as Blanche Ferry in markings, hut of the 
Dwarf Cupid growth. Price, per pkt., 10c ; .3 for 25c. 
No. 2684. White Cupid. The original dwarf, from 
which all tiie others have been obtained by hybridizing. 
Price, per pkt., 8c. 
One pkt ** 
50c. 
<t. each of the 5 Cupids described above for- 
