EARLIEST OP ALL SWEET PKAvS. 
forming a mass of foliage with plants nearly iy 2 feet across. I offer 3 varieties all 
of which produce very sweet-scented flowers of large size and in great abundance. 
thestemsbeingabqut4iucheslong. Cupid Sweet Peas make excellent borders also pot plants ; 
arc wonderful free bloomers and begin to flower as early as June, if planted early in spring’ 
and continue all summer. No garden or flower bed 
is complete without this little novelty. 
WHITE CUPID—Waxy.white flowers nearly as 
large as HuiilyHenderson ; perfect form ; very sweet. 
Per pkt. 5c. 
PI NIC CUPID—Exactly like the white, except color, 
which is a lovely pink. Per pkt. 6c. 
CUPID BMUTY—The most beautiful of the three,, 
being of the eupicl type, growing from 0 to 7 inches 
high and producing flowers of the largest size. A 
wonderful free bloomer and, I believe, a grand pot 
plant. Per pkt. 6c. 
CUPID MIXED—All colors. Per pkt. 6c. 
GORGEOUS—A new Sweet Pea ; one of the richest 
colored varieties that I know of, beingarich orange- 
salmon. Per pkt. 50 seeds, 5c. 
APPLE BLOSSOM —Bright pink and blush. Per pkt. 75 
seeds, 5c,; oz. 8c. 
GOLDEN GATE—Produces flowers of a pinkish mauve 
and lavender which are most beautiful. Per pkt. 75 seeds, 
5c.; oz. 10c. 
MRS. SANKEY—White; large size. Pkt.75 seeds, 5c;oz. Sc 
ORANGE PRINCE—Orange flushed scarlet. Per pkt. 75 
seeds, 5c.; oz. 8c. 
PURPLE PRINCE—Maroon, shaded with bronze purple : 
wings blue. Per pkt. 75 seeds, 5c.; oz. 8c. 
PRINCESS OP IVALES—White, striped mauve. Per pkt. 
75 seeds, 5c.; oz. 8c. 
AIRS. GLADSTONE—Pink, with rosy wings. Per pkt. 75 
seeds. 5c.; oz. 8c. 
PRIMROSE—Pale prim rose yellow. Per pkt. 75 seeds, 5c. 
EARLIEST OE ALL SWEET PEAS—A vig¬ 
orous grower and always comes into bloom 
nearly two weeks in advance of Extra Early 
Blanche Ferry. It is so early that two crops 
of flowers maybe grown in one season, by 
simply planting early in thespring, and those 
that go to seed, if sown in August will pro¬ 
duce flowers in September and October. Try 
a packet and have Sweet Peas in advance of 
your neighbors. Per pkt. 5c.; oz. 10c. 
ECKFORD’S .FINEST MIXED—An excel¬ 
lent mixture,, containing all the .best of Kek- 
iord’s Famous Sweet Peas. Per pkt. 75 seeds, 
5c.; oz. 10c.; 1,4 lb. 15c.; y 3 lb., 25c.; lb, 45c. 
postpaid. 
MISS BLANCHE FERRY—White petals 
and red standard. One of the earliest to 
bloom. Per pkt. 75 seeds, 5c.; oz. 8c. 
EXTRA EARLY BLANCHE FERRY— 
About 10 days earlier than the well-known 
common strain of Blanche Ferry. Per pkt. 
75 seeds, 5c. 
RED RIDING 1IOOD—Produces bright 
rosy pink flowers in abundance, on strong 
plants, which always bloom freely through¬ 
out the season. Per pkt. 75 seeds, 5c. 
BLACK KNIGHT—Deep ma¬ 
roon color. Per pkt. 50 seeds, 5c. 
BLUSH ING BEAUTY — Pink 
with lilac. Per pkt. 75 seeds, 
5c.; oz. 10c. 
SENATOR—Chocolate and 
creamy white. Per pkt. 75 seed.s, 
5c.; oz. 8c. 
EM 1LY HENDERSON — Larg¬ 
est white. Per pkt. 75 seeds, 5c.; 
oz. 8c. 
LOTTIE ECKFORD — Rose 
and. white, edged blue. Per pkt. 
5c.; oz. 8c. 
I N V 1 N C IB L E RED—Whi te 
stripe on scarlet. Per pkt. 5c.; 
OZ. 8C. 
CAPTAIN OF THE BLUES— 
Bright blue. Per pkt. 75 seeds, 
5c.; oz. 8c. 
MAID OF HONOR—Splendid 
new sweet pea: flowers of blue, 
edged violet on white ground. 
Per pkt. 76 seeds. 5c.; oz. 8c. 
. UBLE 
SWEET PEAS 
Produce from 20 
to 60 percent, oi 
double flowers, t 
have the finest 
strain in ex is I - 
ance, with all the 
best colors, mak¬ 
ing a grand mix¬ 
ture. Is very at¬ 
tractive. Per pkt. 
75 seeds, 6c. ; 3 
DWARF CUPID SWEET PEAS— -—^ 
These Dwarf Sweet Pen's grow only 43) 
about 5 inches high, spreading out and 
WHITE CUPID. 
FAIR VIEW, FINEST MIXED 
— My gilt edged or unsurpassed 
mixture. This contains the best 
colors, largest flowers and is the 
most perfect mixture that can be 
had. It includes all of Kckford’s 
latest introductions, as w.ejl as 
others, and I claim there are no 
better colors offered in any collec¬ 
tion. Per pkt. 75 seeds, 5c.; oz. 
10c.; 3,4 lb. 25c.; lb. 40c.; lb. 
75c. postpaid. 
MAID OF HONOR. 
