H 
ENDERSON’S- 
CREAM... 
of the Named 
SWEET PEAS. 
All inferior varieties and renamed dupli¬ 
cates are culled from this list. If you do 
not see the variety you are looking for 
below, refer to the list of u discarded Sweet 
Peas” on opposite page (J12), which tells 
what better variety of same color to select 
in place. .*. «** 
To Hid In Selecting any Desired Color, we Classify me varieties in General Color Effecis. viz.: 
IF YOU WANT SELECT 
Light yellow.63, 87 
White.7, 55,114 
Pearl blush.86, 48 
Pink ..33, 68, 71, 79, 97, 99,113, 127 
Orange and pink.26, 35, 72, 75, 95 
Carmine rose.28, 67, 84, 100 
Crimson scarlet.59, 81 
IF YOU WANT SELECT 
Pink with white wings, 
1, 29, 89, 105, 118, 122 
Rose or red with blush wings, 
9, 11, 13, 41, 57 
Claret.23 
Maroon.6, 96, 121 
Purple with maroon.49, 50, 85 
IF YOU WANT SELECT 
Blue...21, 34, 124 
Heliotrope.45, 53, 76 
Lavender..25, 87, 78 
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 
IF YOU WANT SELECT 
Striped pink and white.89. 107 
Striped orange and white .5 
Striped heliotrope and white, 
69, 130 
Striped maroon, purple and white, 
108, 117 
Speckled chestnut on white.....65 
PRICES 
for any of the below NAMED SWEET PEAS (excepting for those individually priced): ( DELIVERED FREE 
Sc. per packet ; 10c. per ounce («£*,'%,) ; 25c. per ^ lb.; 75c. per lb. (IN UNITED STATES. 
No. 
1 
Alice Eckford. Large, round, expanded flower; blush pink standard, 
N.». 
72 
flushed apricot; wings flushed white. 
3 
America. Large, bold flower; white, striped with blood-red. 
73 
5 
Aurora. (See colored /date ami description, jtage 85.) Gigantic expanded 
shell-formed flower, striped orange rose on white. 
75 
6 
Black Knight. Novelty. (See page 85.) Extra large, well-expanded 
flowers of glossy maroon, 10c. pkt. of 25 seeds. 
76 
7 
Blanche Burpee. Large shell-form, white flowers. 
9 
Blanche Ferry. ( See colored pla te and description . page 85. ) Deep rosy 
red standards ; blush white wings ; exceedinglv profuse. 
77 
11 
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. 
78 
13 
Bronze King. Standards of a peculiar coppery rose; wings white; very 
79 
robust and profuse. 
15 
Butterfly Improved (Maid of Honor). An improvement over Butter- 
81 
fly’in form,size and color,light blue on white ground ; distinct blue edge. 
21 
Captain of the Blues. (.See colored plate and description, page 85.) 
Large, shell-formed flower; purplish blue; wings deep blue. 
84 
23 
Captivation. Large, shell-formed flower; standard purplish-claret; 
wings purplish lake. 
85 
or, 
Celestial. (.See colored plate and description, page 85.) Round, shell- 
shaped flowers; standards delicate lavender-blue; wings silvery lavender. 
86 
26 
Chancellor. Novelty. (Seepage 85.) Rich rosy orange, 10c. pkt. of 25 
87 
seeds. 
27 
Columbia. (See colored plate and description, page 85.) Red, white and 
88 
blue striped. 
28 
Colonist. Novelty’. (See page 85.) Large, rich rosy carmine, 10c. pkt. of 
25 seeds. 
29 
Coquette. Rosv cream standard ; cream wings. 
89 
33 
Countess of Aberdeen. Large, round flower; beautiful rose pink. 
34 
Countess Cadagan. ( Eckford's A d vance A o velty, see page 85. ) Shining 
violet overlaid with light blue; wings sky blue; distinct color. Pkt. 75c. 
85 
Countess of Powis. (See colored plate and description, page 85.) Glow- 
95 
ing orange pink. 
96 
37 
Countess of Radnor, Improved (New Countess). Large flowers of 
pure light lavender. 
39 
Countess of Shrewsbury. Pale purplish pink; wings blush white. 
41 
Crown Jewel. (See colored plate and description, page 85.) Rosy pink 
97 
standard; wings pinkish cream; grand, large, round flowers. 
Cupids. White, pink, yellow, etc. ( See Novelties.) 
99 
43 
Daybreak. Standard white, watered and netted with crimson lake; 
100 
wings white, clouded red. 
45 
Dorothy Tennant. (See colored plate and description, page85.) Very 
103 
large, round, shell-formed flower of rosy heliotrope. 
48 
Duchess of Sutherland. Novelty. {See pane 85.) Crystal white. 
105 
faintly flushed with rosy clouds, 10c. pkt. of 25 seeds. 
49 
Duke of Sutherland. Novelty. (See page 85.) Large claret maroon, 
107 
with indigo purple wings, 10c. pkt. of 25 seeds. 
50 
Duke of Westminster. (Eckford's Advance Novelty.) Deep rose 
109 
maroon overlaid with shining violet; grand, distinct flower. Pkt. 75c. 
53 
Emily Eckford. A superb large flower; standard rosy heliotrope; 
wings bluish heliotrope. The flowers become more blue with age. 
113 
55 
Emily Henderson. (See colored plate and description, page 85.) Abso- 
lutelv 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. 
114 
117 
59 
Firefly. (See colored plate and description, page 85.) An Intense glow- 
ing crimson scarlet: large flower: a profuse bloomer. 
118 
63 
Golden Gleam. (See colored plate and description, page85A Primrose 
vellOw ; large, round and well expanded: profuse; the best yellow. 
121 
65 
Gray Friar. (See colored plate and description, page 85.) Large, shell- 
shaped flower, white clouded and minutely dotted with reddish lilac. 
67 
Her Majesty. (See colored plate and description . page 85.) A large, bold 
122 
flower; standard bright rose carmine; wings carmine lake. 
68 
Hon. F. Bouverie. (Eckford's Advance Novelty, see page 85.) Beautiful 
124 
coral pink; wings lighter shade of same color; grand shape. Pkt. 75c. 
69 
Juanita. Large, shell-shaped flower white, with delicately striped and 
127 
clouded rosy lavender. 
71 
Katherine Tracy. Exquisite bright pink; a large, perfect flower, very 
180 
profuse; stands our hot sun without fading. 
Lady Mary Currie. Novelty. (See page 85.) Fiery orange pink ; large- 
ami brilliant, 10c. pkt. of 25 seeds. 
Lady Hamilton. (Eckford's Advance Novelty, see page 85.) Shining 
pale lavender; the most advanced Giant flowered type. Pkt. 75c. 
Lady Penzance. Standard deep bright orange-tinted rose; wings deeper 
rosy carmine. 
Lady Skewersdale. (Eck ford's Advance Novelty,see page 85.) Distinct, 
bright, rosy lilac; wings shaded rosy' lilac; large hooded form. Pkt. 
75c. 
Lottie Eckford. (See colored plate and description, page 85.) White, 
suffused rosy lilac; whole flower edged blue. 
Lottie Hutchins. Novelty. (See page 85.) Straw color, striped and 
clouded light pink, 10c. pkt. of 25 seeds. 
Lovely. (See colored plate and description, page 85.) 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. (See colored plate and description, page 85.) Fiery rose red ;. 
captivating color. 
Monarch. (See colored plate and description, page 85.) Very Inrge,. 
round, expanded flower; standard maroon purple; wings plum purple. 
Modesty. Novelty. (See page 85.) Exquisite pearl white, veiled pink, 10c.. 
pkt. of 25 seeds. 
Mrs. Eckford. A large flower of a charming primrose yellow; strong 
grower; profuse. 
Mrs. Dugdale. (Eckford's Advance Novelty, see page 85.) Standards 
rose, blended primrose; wings primrose shaded and splashed rose; 
grand large flower. Pkt. 75c. 
Mrs. Joseph Chamberlain. (See colored plate and description, page 
85.) A large, round, shell-shaped flower of tine form; white ground, 
striped ami shaded with bright rose. 
New Countess. (See Countess of Radnor, Improved.) 
Oriental. Novelty. (See page 85.) Deep orange rose; profuse and fine. 
10c. pkt. of 25 seeds. 
Othello. (Eckford's Advance Novelty.) Splendid, large, dark brown 
chocolate red, self-colored flower; a color not before attained. Pkt. 
75c. 
Peach Blossom. Soft blush, blended dfeep pink ; wings deeper rose; largo 
round flowers ; a regular peach blossom effect. 
Prima Donna. (See colored plate and description, page 85.) Lovely 
soft rose pink, of large size and fine form, a great, gem. 
Prince of Wales. Novelty. (See page 85.) Deep rose carmine, 10c. pkt. 
of 25 seeds. 
Princess of Wales. (See colored plate and description . page 85.) Largo 
flower; profuse bloomer; white ground, striped blue and purple. 
Queen Victoria. (See colored plate and description, page85.) Cream, 
tinged rosy apricot; cream wings. 
Ramona. (See colored plate and description . page 85.) Large, shell- 
shaped flower, creamy white, striped and flaked with blush pink. 
Red Riding Hood. A new departure of fantastic form : the white keel Is 
hooded over with rose-colored wings and blush pink standard; the 
flowers are borne in profusion, 8 and 4 on extra long stems. 
Royal Rose. (See colored plate and description, page 85.) Standards 
deep carmine rose; wings a charming rosy pink, immense size. 
Sadie Burpee. Novelty. (See page 85.) Large, hooded form, pure white, 
black seeded, 25c. pkt. of 12 seeds. 
Senator. Very robust and profuse; white, striped with chocolate, and 
blue and purple. 
Sensation. Novelty. (See page 85.) Rosy cream standard ; white wings; 
large, well expanded, 10c. pkt. of 25 seeds. 
Stanley. (Seo colored plate and description, page 85.) A magnificent 
large flower; standard rich mahogany brown; wings garnet maroon. 
Stella Morse. Novelty. ( See page 85.) Creamy white, clouded rosy 
apricot. 10c. pkt. of 25 seedH. 
“True Blue.” Novelty. (See page 85.) Purplish Indigo standard ; deep 
blue wings; large and of fine substance, 25c. pkt. of 12 seeds. 
Venus. (See colored plate ami description, page 85.) Large, shell- 
formed flower of soft rosy buff, distinct and charming shade. 
Wawona. Novelty. (See page 85. ) White, striped rosy heliotrope; large 
and distinct, 10c. pkt. of 25 seeds. 
Henderson’s Popular Collection of six named Sweet Peas, 25c.; twelve named sorts, 40c. 
Henderson’s “Prize Winner” Collection of Sweet Peas. (Shown in colors on page 84 and described on page 85.) Twenty-five packets in all for $1.00. 
