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SWEET PEAS~Goni£nuedm 
Cupid Sweet Peasm These beautiful little miniature plants produce large sized flowers quite freely, and in 
dry' seasons they are in some respects preferable to the tall growing kinds. 
Apple Blossom. Large, beautifully hooded flowers, borne four on a stem. Bright rose and 
pink.per oz. $0.10 pkt. ^0.05 
Alice Eckford. Rich cream tinted standard, white wings. “ .10 ** 
Beauty^ Standard rose <olored, shaded lighter, wings rosy-carmine. “ .10 “ 
Boreatton. Standard rich wine-brown witn deeper veinings, wings deep mauve. “ .10 “ 
Captain of the Blues, Standard reddish-purple, tinted with violet, wings approaching deep blue. “ .10 *' .05 
Countess of Radnor. Standard lavender, suffused with rose, wings light lavender. “ .10 “ 05 
Firefly. Standard glowing scarlet, wings deep, rich rose. “ -'o “ .05 
Pink Cupid. Bright pink. “ .10 *' .05 
Primrose. A rich creamy tint. .10 “ .05 
Royalty, Deep rosy-pink. .10 “ .05 
Stella Morse, Standard buff, tinted with apricot, wings soft rosy-carmine . -to “ -O.S 
White Cupid, Pure white. The first of this race. “ .10 “ .05 
Mixed ... “ .10 « .05 
Bush Sweet PeaSm Gray Friar. Grows in perfect bush form and does not require a trel¬ 
lis. Height about 18 inches. The flowers are all lx)rne at the top of the plants . “ .10 “ .05 
Monarch. T rue bush i abit. Flowers bronzy-maroon. “ .10 “ .05 
Blanche Burpee. White. (2 pkts. for 25 cts.). “ .15 “ .05 
Prima Donna. Soft pink. (2 pkts. for 25 cts.). . “ .15 “ .05 
Senator. Silver gray, striped with claret. (2 pkts. for 25 cts.) . “ .15 “ .05 
Mixed . “ -lo “ .03 
Sunflowers (Helianthus). 
Most Sunflow'ers being of coarse growth are not suited for beds or ornamental locations near the house, but are 
very desirable for growing in shrubberies, against fences, or making backgrounds for, and mixing in borders. They do 
well in any kind of land, from light sandy to swampy ; they, however, do not grow’ to perfection if heavily shaded. Seeds 
may be sowm where the plants are wanted, or indoors in March and April, and transplanted when weather is suitable. 
Argopkylhis has beautiful silvery foliage. Californicus^ large double orange colored flowers. Cucumerifolius is of 
branching habit and covered with small dark centred flowers. Early Double Flowered produces flowers from July 
until frost. Folia aurea variegata and nana variegata liave teautiful yellow splashed foliage. Tlie multijlorus are 
show’y perennial varieties. Golden Bouquet and Stella are particularly desirable on acount of their early blooming 
qualities. Lenticularis of graceful branching habit. 
Qolden Bouquet^ hA, 3 ft. pkt. $005 
Argophyllus [Texas Silver Queen) hA, 
6 ft . per oz. $0.20 pkt. $0.05 
Callfornicus double^ hA,4 ft.. .15 “ .05 
Cucumerifolius, hA, 4 ft. ** .25 “ .05 
Early Double Flowered, hAy6h. “ .25 “ .05 
Folia aurea variegata, hA, ^{t. 25 “ .10 
Qlobulus f i stu io sus plenus, hA, 
4ft.per oz. $0.20 “ .05 
•—multiflorus, thhP, 6 ft. “ .30 “ .05 
- plenus. [Golden Ball Dahlia), thhP, 
5 . Jpo.30 “ .05 
Perkeo (Miniature Sunflower), hA, i ft, ‘ *10 
Bpeck^s Zinniasm 
Breck’s Defiance is without exception the finest strain of large Double Zinnias offered. The plants are of vigorous 
branching habit and produce freely immense double flowers in an endless variety of splendid colors; not the old hard 
red, but innumerable delicate and velvety shades. The separate colors are saved from the same collection, which is 
admitted to be the finest in Europe. .Seed sown early in heat will begin to bloom in June and continue until frost, or 
seed may be sown outdoors where the plants are intended to bloom. 
—B reek’s Defiance, 
Giant Russian, hA, 7 ft. 
Lenticularis (Thousand Flowered), hA, 
10 ft.per oz. ^0.30 
Nana variegata, hA,3ft. “ .30 
Orion, ca ct us-d a h I i a like flowers, hA, 
4 ft . i)er oz. $0.30 
Henry Wilde, b 1 ack centre, hA, 3 
ft . per oz. 
Stella, hA, 4 ft . “ .30 
Mixed, hA, varied. .15 
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tall double, 
—carmine, hA,. 
—crimson, hA. 
—flesh pink, hA __ 
—golden yellow, hA, 
—light yellow, hA .. 
—lilac, hA. 
—purple, hA. 
—rose, hA. 
— scarlet, light, hA. 
—scarlet, dark, hA .. 
—striped, hA. 
—white, hA. 
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Haageana, double, yellow, 
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ahrooms. 
'fhe fliYwer seeds were especially good, also mushroom spawn, from xvhich lam nenu cutting some fine 
The bulbs are also good, particularly the llarrisii Lilies. They are the best looking lot I have e7'er had. 
JOIIA' L. Cl/AFMAN^, Bradley Hill, Hingham, Mass. 
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