. The Charles A. Reeser Innisfallen Greenhouses. Nurseries (Horticulture) Ohio Urbana Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Roses Catalogs. SWEET PEAS MIXED. Emily Henderson. Purewhite; of ten has three flowers on a stem. lOcents. Countess of Radnor. A lovely variety, distinctly two-colored, light and dark mauve. Wings light lilac; standards of the prevailing mauve tone. Pkt. 5 cents; oz. 10 cents. Fairy Queen. The lower petals are milky white, while the upper petals are tinted with pink. 3 cents ; oz. 10 cents. Firefly. * Intense, brilliant


. The Charles A. Reeser Innisfallen Greenhouses. Nurseries (Horticulture) Ohio Urbana Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Roses Catalogs. SWEET PEAS MIXED. Emily Henderson. Purewhite; of ten has three flowers on a stem. lOcents. Countess of Radnor. A lovely variety, distinctly two-colored, light and dark mauve. Wings light lilac; standards of the prevailing mauve tone. Pkt. 5 cents; oz. 10 cents. Fairy Queen. The lower petals are milky white, while the upper petals are tinted with pink. 3 cents ; oz. 10 cents. Firefly. * Intense, brilliant carmine scarlet, the finest and brightest red. 5 cents; oz. 10 cents. Lottie Eckford. Large, creamy-white flowers, distinctly marked with a narrow edging of blue ; wings and standards of soft white, edged with lavender blue. One of the most valuable for forcing. Pkt. 5 cents; oz. 10 cents. Miss Hunt. Pale carmine, salmon''Standards and white wings. 5 cents; oz. 10 cents. Mrs. Eckford. The best yellow to date—delicate, sulphur yellow. Scents; oz. 10 cents. Mrs. Gladstone. The most delicately shaded variety of all. On opening, the flowers are buff and soft pink, changing to a beautiful pale blush. Standard pink, deepening in color at the base, and wings flesh-tinted. Pkt. 5 cents ; oz. 10 cents. Mrs. Sankey. Remarkable for large size and pure white flowers. Valuable for forcing. Pkt. 5 cents ; oz. 10 cents. Orange Prince. Of rare beauty, bright orange-pink, flushed scarlet; wings rich rose, veined with pink. Pkt. 5 cents; oz. 10 cents. Princess Victoria. Cherry, mauve and pink. Pkt. 5 cents; oz. 10 cents. Princess of Wales. Shaded and stained with mauve on a whitejground in the most pleasing manner. Pkt. 3 cents; oz. 10 cents. Princess Beatrice. Flowers of fine form with broad, expanded wings and flat standard, all a uniform bright rose pink. Pkt. 3 cents; oz. 10 cents. Queen of the Isles. Scarlet ground color with white stripes. Charmingly mottled and striped with red, faintly


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