. Wheeler's seeds, bulbs and plants are the best that grow, 1902. Nursery stock Connecticut Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Agricultural implements Catalogs. E. a WHEELER. 62 Seedst Bulbs^ Plants^ ^WEET PEASâContinued. Oriental. Deep orange-rose, heavily veined, be- coming ligliter as the flowers remain open; large and profuse. Othello. Beautiful rich broven, or chocolate-red, self-color; of perfect form and large size. Pink Friar. Soft carmine-rose, suffused on white. Prima Donna. Lovely shade of soft pink; flowers large and of fine form. Prince Edward of York. St


. Wheeler's seeds, bulbs and plants are the best that grow, 1902. Nursery stock Connecticut Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Agricultural implements Catalogs. E. a WHEELER. 62 Seedst Bulbs^ Plants^ ^WEET PEASâContinued. Oriental. Deep orange-rose, heavily veined, be- coming ligliter as the flowers remain open; large and profuse. Othello. Beautiful rich broven, or chocolate-red, self-color; of perfect form and large size. Pink Friar. Soft carmine-rose, suffused on white. Prima Donna. Lovely shade of soft pink; flowers large and of fine form. Prince Edward of York. Standard scarlet, wings deep rose; extra large and free flowering. Princess of Wales. White, striped blue and purple. Prince of Wales. A bright rose self-color of grand size; has long stems and is free-flowering. Queen Victoria. Soft yellow, veined with faint purple, imparting a deep silky luster. Very large. Ramona. A beautiful creamy white, splashed with blush pink. Royal Rose. Flowers of flrst-class size and form; deep rosy pink with wings of lighter shade. Royal Robe. Beautiful rich flesh-pink; wings soft rose; large. Salopian. Deep crimson, suffused with rich orange- scarlet. Senator. A large richly colored flower, having a creamy ground; heavily striped with chocolate. Sensation. Rosy-cream standard and white â wings; remarkable for its mass of bloom and the silky texture of its flowers. Shahzada. Fine large flowers of rich dark ma- roon, shaded purple. Stella Morse. Kich apricot, with a faint under- lying tint of pink. A distinct and desirable variety. Sadie Burpee. The purest pearl-white; a beau- tiful, large, long-stemmed flower; hooded variety. The Bride. Fine white; long, graceful, strong stem. Venus. Fine and distinct, lovely salmon-buff, wings a lighter shade. NEW BUSH SWEET PEAS. A new race of entirely distinct growth. Grows in perfect bush form, differing from both the tall and Cupid varieties, in that it requires no support to grow upon, neither does it hug the


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