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The varieties of Sweet Peas here illustrated, and many others, all very beautiful, are included in 
Packet No. 7505, price, 5 cents; per ounce, 10 cents; per pound, $0.75; Postage paid, by 
mail, $0.80. 
EVIDENCE OF SUPERIOR MERIT. 
Quincy, Mass., September 30. 
Gentlemen,—- [t 7s with pleasure that I attest to the superior strain of your flower seeds, especially Sweet Peas 
and Asters. 
tm succession, and the seeds were obtained from you. 
prizes. 
Z was more than pleased with my 
them. 
Enclosed please find list of seeds which I would like filled soon as possible. 
The Asters were likewise from your seeds, and were excellent. 
weet Peas this season. 
saw. Scarcely any green foliage could be seen, and they were a handsome sight. 
L carried off the Challenge Cup of the Massachusetts Horticultural Society for Sweet Peas, two years 
For Asters, I have been awarded several first and seconé 
William Patterson, Gardener. 
Newport, R. J., August 28. 
When in full flower, they were the best I ever 
People from all around came to see 
W— J/— S—~ 
Norwich, Conn., April to. 
The Sweet Peas raised from your 
seed last year were the finest 1 ever saw anywhere, and trust this year's will be as successful. 
The Sweet Peas we had of you are the finest in this country. 
than any I have seen, and are admired by everyone who sees them. 
f— L— O— 
Wellesley Hills, Mass., Aug. 18. 
They were in bloom two or three weeks earlier 
They are over six feet in height. 
A— W— 
Many additional testimonials might be added. 
SWEET PEAS; 
We offer a particularly fine strain of these beautiful, 
fragrant, and ever popular favorites. 
Our Sweet Peas are specially grown for us under the 
most favorable conditions as to soil and climate and 
we are consequently enabled to offer strong, fully devel= 
oped seed, of a very superior quality, which produces 
vigorous, healthy plants with long flower=-stems and 
large, fragrant blossoms every way superior to those 
from the small, sun=shrivelled seed usually sold. 
For many years our principal supplies have been grown 
for us in Kent, England, or from Kent=grown seed stocks. 
The many testimonials received from all parts of the 
country are the best witnesses as to the unquestionable 
merits of our Sweet Peas. 
The seed should be sown very early in deep soil, enriched with 
decomposed cow manure, The drills should be at least six inches 
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deep. Cover the seed about one inch at first. As the plants grow, 
fill in until the drill is full, and carefully avoid covering the young 
plants. Sweet Peas delight ina sunny situation and abundance of 
moisture, 
No. Pkt. 
7500 SWEET PEAS, Finest Mixed. All colors as im- 
ported. . . - »- « » - Pound, 40; Ounce, .10 ,05 
7505 FARQUHARS’ KENT=GROWN, LARGE= 
FLOWERING STRAIN. These are mixed by our- 
selves and include an endless and beautiful variety of 
the choicest English and American large, fragrant 
sorts. ‘The best seed and the finest mixture of colors 
in cultivation ; highly recommended. See J//ustration. 
Pound, 275.5 OUNCE, 0) 6s iis en ee eis eee 
7510 Collection of Twelve Colors. Imported. . . . .35 
7515 Adonis. Beautifulrosy pink . . . . Ounce,.10 .05 
7520 Alba Magnifica. White; magnificent . 74 eka POvenGrS 
