PHEBE J. MARSHALL, HIBERNIA, DUTCHESS CO., N. Y. 
SWEET PEAS, 
Sow them as ear y as possible. 
To obtain the earliest flowers as well as 
a long flowering season of this greatest 
favorite, themostcareful cultivators have 
longrecommended eo.rliest possible plant¬ 
ing in the spring. And I would further 
suggest a very liberal me of manure or 
Jadoo Fiber in the bottom of the trench 
For those desiring the best possible re¬ 
sults I have made a selection of strong 
growing sorts, combining the best, newest 
and most varied colors from England and 
California, and in my “ Millbrook 
A|f JC r ejfat <on ’’ offer + he very best 
produces of the century. My patrons who 
take this seed need not fear to compare 
their bouquets with any of their friends’. 
Packet (50 seeds), 5 cts.; oz., 20 cts.; 
% lb., 75 cts. 
EOtfORP’S CHAMPION 
EXHIBITION MIXTURE. 
This mixture is composed of some 40 to 
50 of the Eckford large flowering exhi¬ 
bition named kinds. Mr. Eckford is the 
well-known King of Sweet Peas. 
Packet (75 seeds), 5 cts.; oz , 10 cts.; 
!4 lb., 25 cts ; lb., 85 cts. 
Superfine Mixture. Packet (100 
seeds), 3 cts.; oz., 8 cts.; *4 lb., 15 eta. 
lb., 40 cts. 
California Mammoth, or GraitOi- 
llora Mixed Sweet Peas. 
My strain of these is unsurpassed ; the 
flowers are all of the Grandifiora type. 
Large, deep, and delicate-colored flow¬ 
ers, which open lree and flower persist¬ 
ently. 50 kinds in this mixture. 
Packet (75 seeds). 5 cts.; oz., 10 cl:s.; 
14 lb., 20 cts ; lb., 75 cts. 
Everlasting Pea, “PM Beatify/’ 
Latbyrus Latifolius Var. 
A hardy perennial that will bloom from 
seed the first year. 
Hitherto the ordinary Bed and White 
Everlasting Peas have been the only kinds 
in commerce. W'e have now an entirely 
new variety, the color of which is a deli¬ 
cately shaded pink on the standard, the 
lacing on the edge being paler than the 
center; the wings are deeper pink, of a 
very rich shade, giving it a very striking 
appearance. The trusses, as well as the 
individual flowers, are larger than ihe 
older varieties, and the character may be 
considered to be quite fixed. Thisnovelty 
is an Important addition to the few kinds 
of hardy perennial climbers, easily raised 
from seed, and is an invaluable plant for 
florists. 
Packet(30seeds),10 cts.; y 2 oz.,15 cts.; 
oz., 25 cts. 
IATHYRIIS (PERENNIAL PEAS). 
White, clusters of the purest flowers; 
packet, 10 cts. 
'.decl, packet, 5 cts. 
itfixed, these three kinds in well pro¬ 
portioned mixture, packet, 5 c.tB. 
