The Finest Blooms in the World 



TO those who have pride in a beautiful garden the Sweet Pea 

 needs no introduction, but to those who would avoid dis- 

 appointment I give a word of advice. Be careful in the selection 

 of seeds. Last year's crop was not over plentiful, and there are 

 sure to be placed upon the market seeds that are absolutely value- 

 less. My reputation for supplying prize producing Sweet Pea 

 seeds is the safest guarantee you have. If I cannot supply you 

 with the best you can have none. 



Genuine EcKford Seeds can only be obtained from WEM 

 The Trade are not Supplied 



Special 1910 Collections 



A specially written booklet on Sweet Pea. Growing with every Order, 



Send to \VEM to ensure satisfaction. 



EcKford's Culinary Peas also lead; a trial 4 pints for complete succession, 

 4s. post free. 



A VEGETABLE GARDEN FOR 6/- 



ECKFORD'S IDEAL COLLECTION OF VEGETABLE SEEDS 



The quantities in this collection are sufficient for ordinary gardens, allotments, 

 etc., and contain the following : Four half-pints of Eckford's pedigree Culinary Peas 

 for succession ; half-pints each of Broad Beans, Dwarf French Beans, and Scarlet 

 Runners ; and liberal packets of the following small seeds : Beet, Borecole, Broccoli 

 (three varieties early, medium, and late), Brussels Sprouts, Early Cabbage, Pickling 

 Cabbage, Savoy, Carrot, Early Cauliflower, Celery, Cress, Ridge Cucumber, Lettuce 

 (two varieties), Mustard, Onions (two varieties), Parsley, Parsnip, Radish, Tomato 

 (garden), Turnip and Vegetable Marrow. The above are all excellent 

 Kinds fine for exhibition. Sent carriage paid for 6/-, cash with order. ^ If 

 pints of Peas and Beans are required instead of half-pints, the price of the Collection 

 will be 8/6, carriage paid. A specially written booklet on Vegetable Culture for the 

 Amateur is given free with every order. 



3^t "WSi 'W^ Send a postcard to-day for large illustrated and coloured catalogue. It gives full 

 JK7 MT**MZ4M^4 particulars of all novelties in Sweet Peas for 1910, and contains full list of all flower 

 and vegetable seeds. 



HENRY ECKFORD, F.R H.S. (Dept. i:>4), 

 WEM, SHROPSHIRE 



