PHEBE J. MARSHALL, HIBERNIA, DUTCHESS CO., N. Y. 
SWEET PEAS 
Sow them as Early as Possible. 
To obtain the earliest flowers as well 
as to insure a long flowering season of 
this greatest favorite, the most careful 
cultivators have long recommended 
earliest possible planting in the spring, 
and to further increase I suggest the liberal 
use of Jadoo Fibre in the bottom of the 
trench. There is a little pamphlet published 
by the Am. Jadoo Co. that I will gladly 
send you free with your order. Ask for it. 
To obtain the best possible results, 
I have made a selection of strong grow¬ 
ing sorts combining the best, newest,and 
softest colors from England and from 
California, and in my “Millbrook 
Aggregation for 1900 ” offer the 
very best products of the century. My 
patrons who take this seed need not fear 
to compare their bouquets with any of 
their friend’s. 
Packet (40 seeds), 5 cts.; oz., 20 cts.; 
14 lb., 75 cts. 
New California Sweet Peas. 
THi; BRIDE. This novelty is a 
pure white selection from Mrs. Ecklord, 
and is the strongest germinator among 
all the white seeded varieties. Grown for the cut flower'market of San Francisco in compe¬ 
tition with the other high-class whites, like Blanche Burpee and Emily Henderson, It has 
brought the highest figures over them all, taking first rank among all the whites. Packet, 
30 seeds, 5 cts. 
CAEIFOR 1 SIA. This is the best “ self-color” in soft pink, of the shade of Daybreak 
Carnation. Rev. W. T. Hutchins says of it: “ It is different from all of our other self-pinks, 
and a good thing.” Packet, 30 seeds, 5 cts. 
EMII.Y EYNCH. It is the earliest Sweet Pea in existence, blooming in advance of 
Extra Early Blanche Ferry. This is a large flowered form of Duke of York, but larger and 
of the improved grandiflora form Wings buff cream and standards bright rosy pink, with 
primrose tint. Pkt., 30 seeds, 5 cts. 
1 Pkt. each of the 3 California sorts, for 30 cts. 
STANDARD 
Alba Magfiiifica. Pure white. 
Apple Blossom. Pink-blush. 
Blanche Kerry. Pink and white. 
Butterfly. French-grey. 
Cardinal. .Scarlet-crimson, 
Countess Radnor. Lavender. 
Melijjht. White, crimson crest. 
Emily Henderson. Ivory-white. 
Kairy Queen. Pink and white. 
IndijfO King:. Maroon and indigo. 
IndiifO Prince. Indigo-blue. 
All these varieties are 3c. a Plct., 10 
Entire Collection of 
VARIETIES. 
Isa Eckford. Creamy white and rosy 
pink. 
Eottie Eckford. Rose and white. 
Mrs. Saukey. Many consider this the 
best white grown. 
Primrose. Yellow-cream. 
Princess of Wales. Lavender and 
white. 
Queen of the Isle. White and red 
striped. 
Splendor. Coppery, rich crimson, 
seeds; 8c. an oz.; 15c. 1-4 lb.; 50c. lb. 
18 Varieties, 40 cts. 
CALIFORNIA MAMMOTH OR GRANDIFLORA MIXED SWEET PEAS. 
My strain of these is unsurpassed, the flowers are all of the Grandiflora type. Large, 
deep, and delicate-colored flowers, which open free and flower persistently. 50'kinds in this 
mixture. Packet. 75 seeds. 6 cts ; oz., 10 cts.; 14 lb., 20 cts.; lb., 75 cts. 
ECKFORD’S CHAMPION EXHIBITION MIXTURE. 
This mixture is composed of some 40 to 50 of the Eckford large flowering exhibition 
named kinds. Mr. Eckford is the well known King of Sweet Peas. Packet, 75 seeds, 5 cts.; 
oz , 10 cts.; 1,4 lb., 35 cts ; ib., 85 cts. 
Superfine Mixture. Packet, 40 seeds, 3 cts.; oz„ 8 cts.; 14 lb., 15 cts ; lb., 40 cts . 
LATHYRUS (PERENNIAL PEAS). 
White, clusters of the purest flowers, 10 cts. Ewrple, Pkt., 5 cts. Mixed, purple 
and white, 5 cts. 
