MISS EMMA V. WHITE, 
St. Croix Palls, Wis., Oct. 27, 1897.— 
“All of my seeds purchased of you 
grew well and were all that they were 
recommended. The Sweet Peas were so 
beautiful and of such variety that 
they attracted much attention.' 
Mas. Wjc. M. Buuronra. 
Plint, Mich.. Aug. 13, 1897.—“I haye 
some beautiful plants of Primulas and 
Cinerarias from your seed." 
Mrs. M. S. Kxextt. 
Apple Blossom. Standard, shaded pink and rose; wings, pale pink. Pkt., 
3 eta. ; oz M 8 cts. 
Blanche Burpee. Pure white, of exquisite form and immense size, each stem 
usually bearing three flowers. Pkt., 4 cts. ; oz., lO cts. 
Blanche Berry. The popular pink and white variety. Standard, bright pink; 
wings large and nearly white. Pkt., 3 cts. ; oz., 8 cts. 
Blnshing: Beauty. A large, beautifully colored flower. Both standard and 
wings, a delicate soft pink. Pkt., 3 cts.; oz., 8 cts. 
Countess of Badnor. Pale mauve or lavender. Pkt., 3 cts. oz., 8 cts. 
Crown Jewel. Pale standards, tinted and veined with violet rose; wings, 
creamy, slightly tinted with rose. Profuse bloomer. Pkt., 4 cts.; oz., XO cts. 
Emily Eckford. Standard, light reddish mauve; wings, a true blue. Pkt., 
3 cts.; oz., 8c. 
Firefly. A deep, brilliant scarlet. Very handsome. Pkt., 4 cts. ; oz., lO cts. 
Katherine Tracy. Soft, brilliant vermillion rose, the finest pink sweet pea. 
Pkt., 4 cts. ; oz., XO cts. 
Ba<ly Penzance. Standard, orange pink; wings, deep, pure pink. Pkt., 3 
cts. ; oz., 8 cts. 
Bottle Eckford. White ground suffused with lavender blue. Pkt., 3 cts.; 
oz.,8cts. 
Mrs. Eckford. Beautifully shaded primrose yellow. Pkt., 3 cts.; oz., 8 cts 
Ovid. New rose pink, margined and overlaid with mottlings of a darker shade. 
Pkt., 3 cts.; oz., 8 cts. 
Bam on a. Cream white, daintily splashed with pale pink on wings and 
standard. Vigorous grower, bearing three and four flowers on a stem. (See 
cut on next page.) Pkt., 4 cts.; oz., 10 cts. 
Stanley. Magnificent rich, dark maroon, three and four flowers on a stem. 
The finest dark variety. Pkt., 4 cts.; oz., 10 cts. 
Mixture of the Above Fifteen Varieties. This mixture includes only 
the above fifteen varieties and is offered as a convenience to those who do not 
care for so large a quantity as a packet of each kind. Pkt., 4 cts.; oz., 10 cts. 
C'nmvlllo, Ind., Jnniinry, 1897.—“Your flowers worn nil right. The 
wore a good assortment mid very largo. Kvery ono who 
MHW thrill thought they WITH »<* III CO. I.CUISA l.KACII. 
Tohj'b Brook, Va., March 0, 1S07.~“I never had scod that gave mo suck satisfaction os did yours last 
summer. I had fnlled so often that some said I did not know how to raise flowers, but 1 do not think yoa 
sont mq one send that did not come up, und I know now that I can raise flowers." 
Amradsl Rosxhberokr. 
