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Dainty Spencer. 
MIXTURE OF SWEET PEAS 
CHOICE MIXTURE OF GIANT SPENCER SWEET 
PEAS A splendid mixtur ri the latest and st f 
the Giant Spencer type pu 1] n well balanced 
‘olors. Pkt., 10c; 02z., 25c; \%4 Ib., 85e; 
LT] ) 
1 lb., $3.00. 
GEM MIXTURE OF SWEET PEAS—A grand combination 
the test and best Grandiflora eet Pea introduc- 
tions, st lig ind delicate shades, with some of the 
est of the darker varieties, put up in the proper pro- 
portions to roduce the. best possible results. Large 
pkt., 10c; oz. 20ce; 4% Ib., 50e;3 1 Ib., $1.85. 
one YTegular packet 
Bor nQiICENT See anere 
For $1.00 We 
Choice Giant Spencer 
will mail one regular packet each of 
Sweet Peas. 
uny 15 Choice Giant Spencer Sweet Peas, 
CHOICE GIANT SPENCER SWEET PEAS—Continued. 
Mrs. Cuthbertson Large and beautiful. Standard 
waved, clear rose-pink; wings white, flushed light 
rose, flowers freely. 
Mrs. Routzahn—F lowers large, crimped 
Color apricot, suffused delicate pink. 
and waved. 
Orchid—Rich, deep lavender, slightly suffused pink, 
suggesting the beautiful color found only in the 
Cattleya family of orchids. The flowers are extra 
large and are borne freely on long, stiff stems. 
Mrs. Hugh Dickson—Chaste and charming. Color rich 
pinkish apricot on cream ground. Flowers large 
and borne freely. 
Paradise Spencer A grand, large flower, flushed rose 
on primrose ground. 
Primrose Spencer—A large 
yellow color. 
wavy flower of a creamy 
Queen Victoria Spencer—TF lowers very large and wavy. 
Color, deep primrose, flushed rose. 
Rosabelle—Very large, deep rose with a distinet white 
blotch at the base of the standard and wings. 
Royal Purple—Rich purple. 
Stirling Stent—A superb variety: of the finest Spencer 
types. Color, rich, glowing, deep salmon, suffused 
with orange. The flowers are large and borne 
abundantly on long, stiff stems. 
Thomas Stevenson—The best of all the self orange 
scarlet Spencer sorts. The flowers are produced 
freely on long, strong stems, generally four to the 
stem. 
flowers 
in four- 
Wedgwood—A lovely shade of light blue. The 
are large, of good substance, and are borne 
flowered sprays on long, stiff stems. 
White 
long, 
Any of 
pkt., 
Spencer—Giant flowers, borne freely on 
stiff stems. 
the above Choice Gi 
10c; oz., 40c; % Ib., $1.35; 1 
wavy 
Spencer Sweet Peas, 
Ib., $4.50. 
GRANDIFLORA SWEET PEAS 
Ferry—Standard bright rose, wings white 
rose, 
Blanche 
tinted 
Dorothy Eckford—Extra large 
King Edward VII—Very 
Lady Grisel Hamilton—Standard lavender, wings azure- 
blue. 
pure white. 
large crimson-scarlet., 
Miss Willmott—Very large, deep orange-pink. 
Othello—Deep maroon, 
Prima Donna—A lovely shade of soft pink. 
Queen Alexandra—tIntense crimson-scarlet of fine form, 
Any of the above named Sweet Peas: Ver pkt., 5¢; 
12 pkts., 45¢; 0z., 20¢; % Ib. 50¢; 1 Ib. $1.75. 
EARLY FORCING SWEET PEAS 
Christmas Pink—Pink and white. 
Christmas White—Pure white. 
Flamingo—Crimson. 
Mrs. Alexander Walluce—Fine lavender. 
Mrs. Chas. H, Totty—Beautiful light blue or lavender. 
Mrs. EF. J. Dolansky—Daybreak-pink, 
Any of the above Early Forcing Sweet Peas. Per 
pkt., 5e; oz., 25e; % Ib., 75e; 1 Ib., $2.50. 
Eckford’s Large-Flowering Mixture—Made up of large- 
flowering sorts in evenly-balanced colors. PKt, 5¢; oz. 
I5e; 4 Ib., 40c; 1 Ib., $1.25. 
INOCULATE SWEET PEAS 
Innoculation increases the growth, producing large 
luxuriant vines, and increases the number of blossoms, 
The blossoms also will be larger, much larger. AIL this 
is due to the increased amount of nitrogen supplied the 
plant, 
S1Z@ eer sistedeneua ny 15 cents. 
50 cents. 
Small Garden 
Large Size 
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