H 
ENDERSON’S. 
CREAM... 
of the Named 
SWEET PEAS. 
AN AID IN SELECTING ANY DESIRED COLOR. 
(PVOCWIST SELECT 
Light yellow. t 
White .. > 8j > 1 1 + 
pearl blush.86. '»« 
p ink .83, 08, 71,79. 97, 98, 99, 113, 187 
orange pink .*5. 35, 04, 72, 75. 95 
Carmine rose.28,07.84,100 
Crimson scarlet .59,81 
Pink with white wings. .1, 29, 39, 105, 118, 122 
Rose or red with blush w ings.9, 11, 13, 41,57 
Claret. 28 
Maroon.6. 96.121 
Purple with maroon.49, 50, 85 
IF YOD WANT SELECT 
Blue .21, 34, DO 
Heliotrope .45. 53, 50, 76 
Lavender .25, 37, 73 
Edged blue on white and lilac .15, 77 
Striped red and white . 3, 43 
Striped red, white and blue. 27 
Striped straw and pink. 78 
Striped pink and white . 89.107 
Striped orange and white. 5 
Striped heliotrope and white. 69. 130 
Striped maroon, purple and white. 103, 117 
Speckled chestnut on white. 65 
SPECIAL NOTICE. 
of our New Departure in Offering 
Onlu the Cream of the sweet Peas. 
There are too many so-called varieties of Sweet Peas 
—nearly two hundred—offered to the public. Many of 
them are alike, or so nearly so that exjxjrtsean scarce¬ 
ly distinguish them apart. So we have culled out In¬ 
ferior older varieties that have been improved upon, 
the newer sorts that have reverted back or are not 
improvements, and the sorts that have been offered 
under different names by different firms which we 
have proved at ourtrial grounds to be the same thing. 
If we do not offer the variety you are looking 
for, refer to the “Aid in Selecting any Desired 
Color,” which tells what better variety of same 
color to select in place. 
•* Your list of Swept Pens is, in our judgment, a very 
satisfactory and comprehensive collection and we are 
naturally pleased to see so prominent a firm as your 
good selves take the lead in the important matter of 
list-pruning, for the retention of the host varieties 
only.” —»N7 NSFT SEED ASH PLANT CO., SaaFran- 
cjsco, Cal. 
PRICES 
for any of the below NAMED SWEET PEAS (excepting Novelties ) : 
per ounce 
5c. per packet 5 10c - P er ounce (~ s ); 25c. peri/ 4 lb.; 75c. per lb. 
Delivered Free 
In United States. 
No. | 
1 ' 
3 
5 
6 
7 
9 
11 
13 
15 
26 
27 
28 
29 
38 
84 
85 
37 
39 
41 
43 
45 
48 
49 
50 
53 
56 
59 
63 
64 
65 
Alice Eckford. Large, round expanded flower: blush pink standard, 
flushed apricot ; wings flushed white. 
America. Large, bold flower: white, striped with blood-red. 
Aurora. Gigantic expanded shell-formed flower, striped orange rose on 
white. 
Black Knight. Extra large, well-expanded flowers of glossy maroon. 
Blanche Burpee. Large shell-form, white flowers. 
Blanche Perry. Deep rosy red standards: blush white wings; exceed¬ 
ingly profuse. 
Blanche Ferry, “Extra Early.” A Selection from the above; of very 
dwarf, compact habit, and the earliest Sweet Pea in bloom. Splendid for 
forcing under glass. 
Bush Sweet Pea. ( Novelty, see page 80.) 
Bronze King. Standards of a peculiar coppery rose; wings white; very 
robust and profuse. 
Butterfly Improved (Maid of Honor). An improvement over Butter¬ 
fly in form, size and color, light blue on white ground ; distinct blue edge. 
Captain of the Blues. Large, shell-formed flower; purplish blue; wings 
deep blue. 
Captivation. Large, shell-formed flower; standard purplish claret; 
wings purplish lake. 
Celestial. Hound, shell-shaped flowers; standards delicate lavender-blue; 
wings silvery lavender. 
Chancellor. Rich rosy orange. 
Columbia. Red, white and blue striped. 
Colonist. Large, rich rosy carmine. 
Coquette. Rosy cream standard ; cream wings. 
Countess of Aberdeen. Large round flower; beautiful rose pink. 
Countess Cadogan. ( Novelty, see page 86.) 
Countess of Powis. Glowing orange pink. 
Countess of Radnor, Improved (New Countess). Large flowers of 
pure light lavender. 
Countess of Shrewsbury. Pale purplish pink : wings blush white. 
Crown Jewel. Rosy pink standard ; wings pinkish cream ; grand, large, 
round flowers. 
Cupids. White, pink. yellow, etc. (.Vo velty, see page 86 . ) 
Daybreak. Standard white, watered and netted with crimson lake; 
wings white, clouded red. 
Dorothy Tennant. Very large, round, shell-formed flower of rosy 
heliotrope. 
Duchess of Sutherland. Crystal white, faintly flushed with rosy clouds. 
Duke of Sutherland. Large claret maroon, with indigo purple wings. 
Duke of Westminster. ( Novelty, see page 86. ) 
Emily Eckford. A superb large flower: standard rosy heliotrope; 
wings bluish heliotrope. The flowers become more blue with age. 
Emily Henderson. Absolutely pure white. Extra large, with broad, 
round standards that stand up boldly. The plants produce such an 
abundance of flowers that they appear as if covered with snow. 
Fashion. (Novelty, see page 86.) 
Firefly. An Intense glowing crimson scarlet; large flower; profuse. 
Golden Gleam. Primrose yellow; large, round and well expanded ; pro- 
I fuse; the best yellow. 
Gorgeous. (Novelty, see page 86.) 
Gray Friar. Large, shell-shaped flower, white clouded and minutely 
dotted with reddish lilac. 
No. 
67 
68 
69 
72 
73 
84 
85 
86 
87 
88 
89 
95 
96 
97 
98 
99 
100 
103 
105 
107 
113 
114 
117 
118 
121 
1 22 
127 
Her Majesty. A large, bold flower; standard bright rose carmine; wings 
carmine lake. 
Hon. F. Bouverie. (Novelty, see page S6.) , 
Juanita. Large, shell-shaped flower; white, with delicately striped and 
clouded rosy lavender. 
Katherine Tracy. Exquisite bright pink; a large, perfect flower, very 
profuse; stands our hot sun without fading. 
Lady Mary Currie. Fiery orange pink ; large and brilliant. 
Lady Grisel Hamilton. < Novelty, see page 86.) 
Lady Penzance. Standard deep bright orange-tinted rose; wings deeper 
rosy carmine. 
Lady Skelmersdale. (Novelty, see page 86.) 
Lottie Eckford. White, suffused rosy lilac; whole flower edged blue. 
Lottie Hutchins. Straw color, striped and clouded light pink. 
Lovely. Exquisite pink; wings delicate rose; a charmingly colored, 
large, grand flower; profuse. 
Maid of Honor. (See Butterfly Improved.) 
Mars. Bright fiery crimson, deepening with age; a large, round, expanded 
standard. 
Mikado. Fierv rose-red ; captivating color. 
Monarch. Very large, round, expanded flower; standard maroon pur¬ 
ple; wings plum purple. 
Modesty. Exquisite pearl white, veiled pink. 
Mrs. Eckford. A large flower of a charming primrose yellow; strong 
grower; profuse. 
Mrs. Dugdale. (Novelty, see page 86.) 
Mrs. Joseph Chamberlain. A large, round, shell-shaped flower of fine 
form ; white ground, striped and shaded with bright rose. 
Navy Blue. (Novelty, see page 86 ) 
New Countess. (See Countess of Radnor. Improved.) 
Oriental. Deep orange rose ; profuse and fine. 
Othello. (Novelty, see page 86.) 
Peach Blossom. Soft blush, blended deep pink; wings deeper rose; large 
round flowers; a regular peach blossom effect. 
Pink Friar. (Novelty, see page 86.) 
Prima Donna. Lovely soft rose pink, of large size and fine form; a gem. 
Prince of Wales. Deep rose carmine. 
Princess of Wales. Large flower, profuse bloomer; white ground, 
striped blue and purple. 
Queen Victoria, ( ream, tinged rosy apricot; cream wings. 
Ramona. Large, shell-shaped flower, creamy white, striped and flaked 
with blush pink. 
Royal Rose. Standards deep carmine rose; wings a charming rosy pink, 
immense size. 
Sadie Burpee. (Novelty, see page 86.) 
Senator. Very robust and profuse; white, striped with chocolate, and 
blue and purple. 
Sensation. Rosy cream standard ; white wings; large, well expanded. 
Stanley. A magnificent large flower; standard rich mahogany brown; 
wings garnet maroon. 
Stella Morse. Creamy white, clouded rosy apricot. 
Venus. Large, shell-formed flower of soft rosy buff, distinct and charm¬ 
ing shade. 
Wawona. White, striped rosy heliotrope; large and distinct. 
HENDERSON'S FAMOUS COLLECTIONS OF SWEET PEAS. 
We take greet pains in the selection of varieties going into these sets, from actual study when they are in bloom, so as to give a wide range 
of best colors and flowers. Our Selections of Sweet Peas receive many compliments every season. (Varieties in all cases are of our selection.! 
“Prize Winner” Collection of 
Sweet Peas contains one large 
packet of each of 25 finest named 
kinds. ...... $1.00. 
“Exquisite” Collection of Sweet Peas contains one large packet each 
of 12 choice named kinds (shown In colors on the back of this 
Catalogue) ...50c. 
“Popular” Collection contains 
one large packet each of 6 dis¬ 
tinct varieties .... 25c. 
We Enclose with Every Collection of Sweet Peas our Leaflet, “ How to Grow Sweet Peas,” Without E,xtra Gharoe. 
