Leavenworth, Kan., Apr.. ‘ 10 . •‘Three different years I’ve planted your -11- 
seetls. The Sweet Peas have been perfectly beautiful."—Miss Lucy Marklc. 
STANDARD SWEET PEAS 
BEST FIFTY VARIETIES 
Price for any sort in the “Best Fifty Variety list, pkt. 90 
seeds, 5c; 1 oz., 10c; any 4 oz., 25c; 1 lb., 75c. 
DARK BLUE AND PURPLE 
Countess of Cadogan. Color effect a handsome porcelain blue. 
Duke of Westminster. Clear purple standard, wings tinted 
violet. 
Lord Nelson. Like navy blue, but of deeper color. 
Mrs. Walter Wright. Rose-purple, changing to bluish purple. 
Navy Blue. One of the best dark blues, standard often crinkled. 
Mixture of Dark Blue and Purple. Above live mixed. 
DEEP PINK AND ROSE 
Janet Scott. Bright pink, tinged with buff. A favorite. 
John Ingman. Rosy carmine, large size, wavy edges. 
Mrs. Dugdate. Crimson rose on primrose ground; very at¬ 
tractive. 
Prince of Wales. Rose-crimson; best variety of this shade. 
Royal Rose. Crimson pink: scml-hooded form of the best type. 
Mixture of Deep Pink and Rose. Above live mixed. 
CLARET AND MAROON 
Black Michael. Intensely dark maroon; very rich shade. 
Horace Wright. Dark violet maroon, large size, hooded form. 
Othello. Lnrgust and best maroon with almost black velnings. 
Mixture of Claret and Maroon. Above three varieties mixed. 
LAVENDER AND LIGHT BLUE 
Lady Grlsel Hamilton. Largest and best light lavender. 
Maid of Honor. White ground, edged with delicate blue. 
Mr*. Geo. Higginson. The only azure blue; very fine. 
New Countess iIturpee's). Favorite light lavender. 
Phenomenal. White with picotee edge of blue. 
Mixture of Lavender and Light Blue. Above five mixed. 
LIGHT PINK 
Countess of Spencer Hybrids. The new orchid-flowering 
Sweet Pea now universally placed first on any list. The true 
type Is a delicate pink, hut it is quite apt to sport, and many 
beautiful varieties have come from it, mostly in shades of pink, 
salmon and rose. 
Countess of Lathom. The best salmon-bnff, of hooded form. 
Dainty. Pure white, prettily bordered with a delicate pink edge. 
Katherine Tracy. An attractive soft pink, always a favorite. 
Lovely. A beautiful soft shell pink. Flowers often come double. 
Marchioness Cholmondeley. Soft cream, overlaid with pink. 
Prima Donna. Lovely, light pink; a favorite In this class. 
Queen of Spain. Soft buff pink, with wavy standard. 
Venus. I-ovoly salmnn-bnfL shaded rose: hooded form. 
Mixture of Llcht Pink. The above nine varieties mixed. 
Minneapolis, Minn. 
PINK AND WHITE 
America. Crimson^ scnrlet. striped on white. Very effective. 
Apple Blossom. The best bi-color; rose and white, tinged pink. 
Blanche Ferry, Extra early. Most popular pink ami white. 
Mrs. Jos. Chamberlain. Light pink on white ground. 
Mixture of Pink and White. Above four varieties mixed. 
PRIMROSE 
Dora Breadmore. Buff and primrose; large size, hooded form. 
Hon. Mrs. E. Kenyon. One of the largest and best primrose*. 
Mrs. Collier (New). Rich, light primrose, beautifully hooded. 
Stella Morse. Buff, with n tint of pink. Very popular. 
Sybil Eckford (New). Light rosy apricot and lemon. 
Mixture of Primrose. The above live varieties mixed. 
RED 
Kins Edward VII. Bright crimson-scarlet; does not burn. 
Queen Alexandria. Almost a true scarlet. Holds its color well. 
Salopian (Sun Proof). Deep scarlet; one of the most popu¬ 
lar reds. 
Scarlet Gem. A dazzling scarlet. 
Mixture of Red. The above four varieties mixed. 
SALMON-PINK 
Aurora. Flaked orange salmon. 
Bolton’s Pink. ( New). Soft salmon orange. 
Evelyn Byatt tNew). Rich deep sunset. 
Henry Eckford. A beautiful orange yellow. 
Lady Mary Currie. Orange pink heavily veined. 
Miss Willmott. Very large, deep orange pink. 
Mixture of Salmon Pink. The above six varieties mixed. 
WHITE 
Dorothy Eckford. One of the best pure white varieties. 
Emily Henderson. A standard sort and a great bloomer. 
Shasta (New). Flowers very large, three and four on a stem. 
White Wonder. Sometimes has six to eight blossoms on u 
stem. 
Mixture of White. These four varieties mixed. 
SPECIAL SWEET PEA OFFERS 
FROM MY “BEST FIFTY VARIETY" LIST 
Any three packets, 10c; any ten packets, 30c; any four ounces, 
25c. 
Sweet Pea Collection. One-half packet each of my 50 
varieties, fifty half-packets, 50c. 
EARLIEST OF ALL SWEET PEA 
Selected, Extra Early. Like the popular pink and white 
Blanche Ferry, but two weeks earlier than the Extra Early strain 
and from 4 to 5 weeks earlier than any other sort. Seed lias* 
been carefully selected from only the earliest blooming slock, and 
Is especially recommended for commercial purposes. Pkt., 75 seeds, 
5c; */• oz., 10c; 1 oz., 15c; % lb., 45c. 
