. Mills' seed catalogue : 1900. Nurseries (Horticulture) New York (State) Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs. FAIRVIEW FINEST MIXED. Edged or Unsurpassed Hixture. best colors, larsrast flowers and is the most perfect mixture that can be had. It includes all of Eckford's latest introductions, as well as others, and I claim there are no bettercolors offered in any collection. Per pkt. 7; seeds, 6c.; oz. lOc; ;i ib. SiJc; 14 ib. 40c.; it), lac, postpaid. Eclisfortl's Finest MixedâAn excellent mixture, contaln- ^ iag all the best of Ecksford's Famous


. Mills' seed catalogue : 1900. Nurseries (Horticulture) New York (State) Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs. FAIRVIEW FINEST MIXED. Edged or Unsurpassed Hixture. best colors, larsrast flowers and is the most perfect mixture that can be had. It includes all of Eckford's latest introductions, as well as others, and I claim there are no bettercolors offered in any collection. Per pkt. 7; seeds, 6c.; oz. lOc; ;i ib. SiJc; 14 ib. 40c.; it), lac, postpaid. Eclisfortl's Finest MixedâAn excellent mixture, contaln- ^ iag all the best of Ecksford's Famous Sweet Peas. Per pkt. 7; ^ seeds, fie; oz. lOe.; U/S)- loc; Jift).26c.; S). 45c., postpaid. All Colors MixedâAnother good mixture of standard va- rieties;; cheap, but produces charming^colors. Pkt. seeds, 5c.; 6z. lOc; U ib. 18c.; ^ S). 20c.; So. 35c.; postpaid. Apple Elos-somâBright pink and blush. Per pkt. 75 seeds, 5c.; o-T. 10c. Oolden GateâProduces flowers of a pinkish-mauve and and lavender and are most beautiful. Per pkt. 75 seeds. Sc.: oz. 10c. Miss Blanche FerryâWhite petals and red standard. One of the earliest lo b!oom. Per pkt. 75 seeds, 6c.; oz. lOo. Extra Early Blanche FerryâAbout 10 days earlier than the well-known coromon strain of Blanche Ferry. Per pkt. 75 seeds, 5c. MILLS' UNRIVALLED BEAUTY. Known last year as New Pea, No. 10. $ was paid for the name. See pa9;e 54-. \ A new strain ' I offered last vear, known as No. 10, and of- fered for a name. It was planted by thousands of people through- cut the country and it received highest praise , from all sec- / tions. It is one ^ of the finest of t sweet peas con- r taining the best colors, produc- ing the largest flowers and is one of the ear- liest; very fra- frant and will loom freely from until , if flowers are cut and not allowed to. go to seed Mrs. A. Babcock. Beth- lehem Center, N. Y. who sug- gested tlie name, writes aa follows: "In the name ',/v< Mills' Unri-


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