Sweet Pea, Giant White. 
Sweet Peas. 
THE FAVORITE ANNUAL. 
A fashionable flower, easily grown, come 
into flower earl}', continue to blossom until 
late in the fall. The more of them that are 
cut the more there are to cut. 
BEST NEW MIXED. 
All the large flowering and most distinct 
sorts, selected especially for the critical Sweet 
Pea lover, over 50 varieties. Pkt , 100 
seeds. 5 cts.; 02 ., 10 cts.; lb., 25 cts.; 
lb., 90 cts. 
FINE MIXED. 
This strain,-* although not embracing the 
new seedlings, contains a beautiful assort¬ 
ment of the famous Eckford Sweet Peas. 
Pkt., 100 seeds. 4 cts.; oz., 7 cts.: y. lb., 
20 cts.; lb., 60 cts. ’ 
SWEET PEAS.—Good Mixed. 
Pkt., 100 seeds, 3 cts.; oz., 5 cts.; 
lb., 15 cts.; lb., 40 cts. 
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Sweet Peas. BEST NEW AND DISTINCT COLORS. 
AMERICA, Red mid variegated,. 
At*KORA, white flaked with orange,. 
BLANCHE HURPKK, (limit, pure while. 
HI,ANOUK 1 KKKV. Pink and white lwiu.iKST,. 
BUTTERFLY, White laced with lavender. 
CAPTAIN OK THK BLUE*. The best blue variety,. . . . 
COUNTESS OK RADNOR, Delicate lavender,. 
CROWN JKWEI,, Violet, rose and pink. 
CKKOI.E. Delicate lavender and pink. 
Coot l- T TK Clear primrose yellow, . 
DELIGHT, White crested witn crimsoi'i. 
EMILY KCKl'ORD, Reddish mauve nnd blue,. 
FIREFLY, Rest ami brightest scarlet.. 
GRAY FRIAR. Speeklril chocolate Oil white. 
GOLDEN (. ATS, Pinkish mauve and luvcncler,. 
IGNEA, Intense icarletcrimson.. 
I.ADY llEACONSKIKI.l), Pink nnd primrose,. 
l.ADY PRN/VNCK. Rd^e orange. . 
LOTTIE ECKKORD. Heliotrope on white,. 
MARS, Bright fiery crimson. 
METROR, ointtgr salmon, tinged rose,. 
MONARCH, Hrome maroon ami blue. 
PRIM A DONN Best pink, self extant,. 
RAMONA, White splashed with pink. 
ROYAL ROSE, Deep rosy pink,. 
SHAH/.ADA, Rich darkiimroon, . . .. 
STANLEY, Deep maroon, very dark, . . . 
VENUS, Pink salmon ami rose buff, ...*••. 
Pkt., 50 seeds. 
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CUPID WHITE SWEET PEA. 
Grows but A inches high. The flowers of flue form and large size. 
Pkt., 75 seeds, 4 cts. 
NEW DWARF PINK CUPID SWEET PEA. 
The flowers are identical with the tail-growing Blanche Ferry and are alrcars fully eaual in 
J uts Pkt., 50 seeds, 5 cts. ’ 
NEW DOUBLE SWEET PEAS. 
Double sweet Peas are of incomparable 
beauty. The plants arc of extremely robust 
growth, producing a lavish profusionbf riclilv 
fragrant flowers; the flowers arc extra large 
frequently measuring two inches across. 
They will not all come double, but it the 
plants arc grown strong and luxuriant thev 
usually produce from 20 to 40 per cent o’f 
double blossoms. Pkt., 100 seeds, 4 cts.; 
oz., 8 cts. 
1‘rkd 8. Gifford, Stanford University, 
/b.*o . I //«>, Calif. July 10 x ’99, writes: “The 
paper of Pansy seed'received from vou Dec. 
loth, sexen months ago. was planted verv 
carefully according to vour directions, and 'i 
now have a bed 30 x Y ft., with 105 plants, 
which have been in flower profusely the past 
month, and is easily the finest showing of 
Pansies in the town,” 
Double Sweet Pea. 
