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Sweet Peas“^> 
My Thirty Varieties Mixed. 
This mixture includes only the thirty 
named varieties on the preceding page. It 
contains the cream of the late novelties and 
established standard varieties, and is offered 
as a convenience to thoso who do not care for 
so large a quantity as a packet of each kind. 
Pkt.,4 cts.; oz.,10 cts.; % lb., 3Gets.; lb., $1. 
American Seedling 
—-Sweet Peas. 
This splendid mixture has been on the 
market three years and given the greatest 
satisfaction. The Florists’ Exchange says 
of it: A This is the most remarkable strain 
of Sweet Peas ever produced,” and I can 
fully endorse this high commendation. It 
contains flushed and solid shades of white, 
buff, pink, rose and fiery scarlet, the pre¬ 
vailing colors being light. Mixed. Pkt., 4 
cts.; oz.. 10 cts.; 14 lb., 30 cts.; lb., $1.00. 
STELLA MORSE. 
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Grandiflora Smeet Peas. 
A very choice mixture of only large-flowering 
types, containing mostly light colors, with just 
enough dark for a contrast. It is the result of 
hybridizing by a Sweet Pea expert and contains 
many of the expensive novelties. Mixed. Pkt., 3 
cts.; oz., 8 cts.; 14 lb., SO cts.; lb., 65 cts. 
Sweet Peas Good Mixed. 
This mixture contains a beautiful assortment of 
Standard varieties. The seed is not fresh, but I 
offer it at the low 
price of 5 cents an 
ounce, which will 
give several times 
as many plants as 
would an ordi¬ 
nary 5-cent pack¬ 
age. Oz., 5c.; % 
lb., 15c ;lb.,40c. 
MYY 
Originators of new varieties have been work¬ 
ing for a dark blue Sweet Pea and have met 
with success in this entirely distinct, true blue 
color. The standards are brilliant royal purple 
and wings pure violet, but the general effect is 
dark blue, not approached by any other variety. 
New and high priced. Pkt., 25 seeds, 5 cts.; 
oz., 20 cts. 
EverBasfing Sweet Peas* 
Thejblossoms of the perennial Sweet Pea ap¬ 
pear in large, graceful clusters, in white and 
rose shades, and last throughout the summer. 
This seems especially adapted to those southern 
latitudes and regions where the annual Pea 
fails, though it is perfectly hardy anywhere. 
LOTTIE HUTCHINS. Mixed, white and rose. Pkt., 4 cts. 
DWARF CUPID SWEET PEAS. 
To accommodate my patrons who would like to try the new dwarf Sweet Peas -the 
Cupids—which are sold at such high prices, I have made a mixture containin' the 
Alice Eckford (creamy white suffused with soft flesh-pink), Beauty (rose color), Pink, 
Primrose, and White. Five varieties mixed, Pkt., Sets. Separate, each. Pkt., 5 cts. 
