NOVEL-TIES. 
ALL 
POST PAID. 
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A SINGLE I’LANT OF CUPID.—Grown in a Pot , 
Your attention is invited to 
The New Dtoarf SWEET PEA, 
eLipro,” 
Tire only Dwarf Sweet Pea ever known, 
which, uiiililve all others, grows only FIVE inches LigL.. 
The foliage is very dark green ; blossoms pure, waxy white, of unequaled 
substance, and fully as large as “Emily Henderson.” The plant does not grow 
over five inches high, and never more than twelve to fifteen inches in diameter. 
Tne stems are about four inches long, bearing two or three blossoms, all very near 
the end of the stem. It is well suited for growing in pots or as a border plant. 
It is a wonderfully free bloomer, and begins to flower as early as May and continues 
until November. The seeds are white and of usual size. No lover of Sweet Peas 
should fail to try this Novelty as it i3 the first of an entirely distinct race. 
Packet (20 seeds), 25 cents ; half packet (10 seeds), 15 cents. 
Double Sweet Peas. 
Pine Mixed Colors. 
Double Sweet Peas are of incomparable beauty. The plants are of robust 
growth, producing a great profusion of very fragrant, extra large flowers. The 
blossoms have two or three standards, and frequently three wings. The effect of 
the extra number of pstals being to intensify the coloring and bring the high lights 
into strong relief. These delightful contrasts give the Double Sweet Pea a beauty 
peculiarly its own. Oz. 40 cents ; pkt. 10 cents. * 
