FORREST’S HONEST SEEDS. 
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Select List ol the Choicest Sweet Peas. 
Large Honest Packets 5 c Each; 1-4 lb. J 5 c; lb. 50 c, postpaid. 
OUR BEST MIXTURE contains an equal proportion of all the varieties named below, 
and this selection being the cream of Sweet Peas, the mixture necessarily is the cream of all 
mixtures. 
CHOICE MIXED COLORS. Under this name we put up a good cheap mixture of 
Sweet Peas for those who wish to sow largely, and to whom “Our Best Mixture” is too ex¬ 
pensive. One-fourth pound ioc, pound 30c, postpaid. 
America. The brightest blood-red stripe 
on white ground. 
Apple Blossom. Bright rose and pink. 
Aurora. Flaked orange salmon on white; 
large. 
Black Knight. The darkest in color of 
all sweet peas. 
Blanche Burpee. Very large, pure white. 
Blanche Ferry. Pink and white, early. 
Blanche Ferry, extra early. Of the 
greatest value for cut flowers, being 10 days 
earlier ; dwarfer and a more prolific bloom¬ 
er than the original Blanche Ferry. Deep 
rose pink, white wings. 
Blushing Beauty. A distinct soft pink, 
hooded form. 
Boreatton. Very dark maroon, self-color. 
Brilliant. New ; brightest scarlet; does 
not sunburn. 
Butterfly. White, edged with lavender. 
California. Very soft, “daybreak” pink. 
Captain of the Blues. Purplish mauve, 
almost true. 
Captivation. Purplish magenta, entire¬ 
ly distinct. 
Coquette. Beautiful primrose. 
Countess Cadogan. New ; bright; shin¬ 
ing violet, wings pure sky-blue. 
Countess of Powis. New ; glowing, or¬ 
ange, suffused lavender. 
Countess of Radnor (Improved). Del¬ 
icate mauve, or lavender. 
Eliza Eckford. Rose standards, wings 
striped with rose. 
Firefly. Brightest crimson scarlet. 
Grey Friar. Marble Heliotrope on 
white. 
Gorgeous. Standard rich orange sal¬ 
mon, and wings of deeper shade. 
Her Majesty. Large, clear rose-pink ; 
an excellent sort. 
Katherine Tracey, Bright soft pink ; 
very good. 
Lady Grisel Hamilton. Largest and 
lightest shade of the lavender varieties. 
Mars. Bright, fiery crimson ; extra good. 
Mrs. Eckford. Delicate primrose-yel¬ 
low. 
Mrs. Sankey. White, black-seeded. 
Modesty. New ; the most delicate pink 
of all. 
Mont Blanc. The earliest of all fine 
large pure white open flowers. 
Navy Blue. An entirely distinct color 
from any other variety of sweet peas. Gen¬ 
eral color effect dark blue; brilliant royal 
purple wings ; pure violet. 
Othello. Very dark maroon, showing 
veins of almost black. 
Pink Friar. Soft carmine rose, beauti¬ 
fully shaded. 
Queen of the Isles. Standard white rose. 
The Bride. One of the best of the white. 
New Dwarf, or Cupid Sweet Peas. 
An entirely new and distinct type of that 
popular flower. Plants grow only a foot high 
-and make a pretty, compact little bush, 
completely hidden in a mass of flowers as 
large and showy as any of the climbing va¬ 
rieties. Splendid for edging or as a pot 
plant. Varieties, honest pkt. 5c, or the en¬ 
tire 5 varieties mixed at 5c pkgs, 8c oz. 
White Cupid. Pure white. 
Beauty Cupid. Delicate rose color. 
Pink Cupid. Handsome large flowers. 
Primrose Cupid. Rich creamy tint. 
Alice Eckford Cupid. Standards rich 
creamy white suffused with flesh pink. 
TRY OUR HONEST SEEDS IN HONEST PACKETS. 
Look on page 3 and see how you can obtain your seeds at 3 cents per packet. 
