. Landreth seeds Philadelphia : American grown seeds. Nursery stock Pennsylvania Philadelphia Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Grasses Seeds Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Commercial catalogs Pennsylvania Philadelphia. SPRAY OF SWEET SWEET PEflS, LflNDRETHS' CHOICE SELECTION. The sorts arranged in order of Colors, commencing with White to Canary, Rose to Scarlet, Purple to Blue. All 5c. per Packet. All at 15 Cents per Ounce, 75 Cents per Pound, subject to advance, 5 Cents per Packet. Free by Mail. DWARF VARIETIES. WHITE CUPID.—The first dwarf sort iutro- duced. Be


. Landreth seeds Philadelphia : American grown seeds. Nursery stock Pennsylvania Philadelphia Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Grasses Seeds Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Commercial catalogs Pennsylvania Philadelphia. SPRAY OF SWEET SWEET PEflS, LflNDRETHS' CHOICE SELECTION. The sorts arranged in order of Colors, commencing with White to Canary, Rose to Scarlet, Purple to Blue. All 5c. per Packet. All at 15 Cents per Ounce, 75 Cents per Pound, subject to advance, 5 Cents per Packet. Free by Mail. DWARF VARIETIES. WHITE CUPID.—The first dwarf sort iutro- duced. Bears snow-white flowers. Grows 6 inches. Good for pot enlture. PINK CUPID—A very heavy bloomer. Color of Blanche Ferry, bright rose pink standard and white wings. WHITE CLASS. MRS. SAISTKEY.—Pure white. Flowers large. Similar to Queen of England, but larger flower. Black seed. EMILY HENDERSOTsT.—Pure white. Earliest to flower. Compact vine. White seed. yellow; rare shade. Light seed. MRS. ECKFORD.—Light canary, nearly yellow. Similar to Primrose. Light seed. ROSY CLASS. FAIRY Black seed. -^Yhite, penciled vrith pink. LADY white with rosy wings. Vigorous vine. Choice sort. Black seed. LOTTIE ECKFORD.—White, shaded with pink and indigo. Similar to Captain Clark. Black seed. EXTRA EARLY BLAINTCHE FERRY.—Rose standard, white wings. The earliest in cultivation. Fine for forcing. RED RIDING HOOD.—An entirely new type. White, -svith rose hood. AURORA.—White flaked with rosy scarlet. One of the largest flowering varieties. MRS. GLADSTONE.—Pale rose and buff. Fine, large flower. Black seed. BLUSHING BEAtJTY.—A heliotrope pink, with lilac. Fine sort, not excelled. Similar to Mrs. Gladstone. Black seed. VENUS.—Rose, with a buff and decided sulphur tint. Excellent sort. Late to flower. Black seed. GAIETY.—Magenta and white striped. Very desirable. Carnation striped like Queen of'the Isles. QUEEN OF THE ISL


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