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Henderson's Mi 



9 PETER HENDERSON A CO., IMEW YORK- 



The Finest Strain of Mixed Sweet Peas on the Market 

 Blended from a Studied Formula. No Dull Colors 



This is absolutely the finest mixture that can be made; the recent novelties 

 of both Eckford's and American varieties are included in it, also many unnamed 

 new hybrids of remarkable beauty, size, form and sweetness, among which will be 

 found new shades of rosy-orange, chamois, pearly-pink, straw, silvery-lilac blood- 

 red, cerise, blush; others edged, blended, mottled, speckled, flaked, striped etc. 



Price of Henderson's Mixed New Giant Hybrid Sweet Pea Seed, 

 10c. per large packet about 100 seeds). 15c. per oz. (300 to 400 seeds), 

 35c. per ' t lb., 75c. per lb., delivered free in the O. S. 



"The pound of your New Mixed Sweet Peas, sent me in the spring, have grown 

 to be a double row 40 feet long and 5 feet high, and are simply gorgeous. We and all 

 our neighbors pronounce them the handsomest varieties ever seen." 



JOHN HINSDALE, West Winsted, Conn. 



SUPERIOR MIXED SWEET PEAS 



All bright colors in proper proportions mixed from 30 standard Named Sweet 

 Peas. 5c. per large packet (about 100 seeds), 10c. per oz. (300 to 400 seeds), 

 20c. per L i lb.. 50c. per lb., delivered free in the U. S 



"Yo , • £ •! seed produced superb blossoms; no other seed that we have had 



equalled it for beauty of blossoms, variety of colors, length of stems or endurance of 

 vines." M.ss A. M. DICKSOX, St. Paul, Minn. 



We can supply the 

 SOIL-INOCULATING GERMS 



recommended by the U.S. Dept. of Agri- 

 culture forimproving the health, vigorand 

 yie-d of Alfalfa, Peas, Beans. Clovers,: S\\ eet 

 Peas, etc., and fixing nitrogen. To those 

 who desire to make the experiment we 

 will mail our " Soil Germ Circular." 



DOUBLE-FLOWERING SWEET PEAS 



These produce usually 20 to 40 per cent, of beautiful double 

 blossoms; generally doubles and singles are borne about half-and- 

 half on each stem. In some uncongenial situations they produce 

 no double flowers at all, but in such cases bear in profusion large 

 single flowers. (See cut.) 



Double Sweet Peas, Mixed Colors, \ lb., 50c; oz., 15c; Pkt , 5c 



Apple Blossom. Rose and pink; wings blush 5c. 



" Boreatton. Deep maroon 5c. 



" Bride of Niagara. Carmine-rose; wings blush 5c. 



" Butterfly. Mauve and lavender on white edged blue 5c 

 " Captain of the Blues. Purple, with blue wings. . 5c 



" Dorothy Vick. Scarlet, with crimson wings 5c. 



" Duke of Clarence. Dark claret 5c 



" Lottie Eckford. lilac and white, with blue edge ... 5c 



" Senator. Striped indigo and maroon on white oc. 



" Splendor. Bright crimson-rose 5c. 



" Waverly. Claret-purple 5c 



" 'White. Pure snow-white 5c. 



Collection of Double Sweet Peas. 1 pkt. each of above 12. 50c 



NEW BUSH SWEET PEAS 



These grow in perfect bush form, 16 to 18 inches high. They 

 require no trellis when grown in hedge form, but when grown as 

 individual bushes the support of light crossed sticks should be 

 given. They freely produce flowers of large size. (See cut.) 

 Bush Sweet Peas, Mixed Colors . i lb.. 50c; oz.. 15c; Pkt. 5c. 



" Blanche Ferry. Carmine-rose; wings blush-white oc. 



" Cardinal. Crimson-scarlet, with crimson wings 5c. 



" Dorothy Tennant. Rosy-heliotrope, bluing with age . 5c- 



" Her Majesty. Crimson-rose; wings a shade lighter 5c. 



" Lady Mary Currie. Orange-rose; wings orange-red. . . 5c. 



" Lottie Eckford. White-suffused lilac, edged blue. .... 5c 



" Monarch. Purple, with violet wings 5c. 



" Prima Donna. Pure bright pink 5c. 



" Royal-Rose. Bright rose-red, with pink wings . . . . 5c. 



" Senator. Striped maroon, indigo and violet on white. . . 5c 



" Sadie Burpee (Black-seeded). White with pink flu>h .. 5c. 



" Stella Morse. Creamy-buff, tinted pink 5c. 



Collection of Bush Sweet Peas, 1 pkt. each of above 12. . . . 50c 



CUPID or TOM THUMB SWEET PEAS 



Compact, dwarf plants, not over 6 or 7 inches high, covering a 

 circumference of about 18 inches, hugging the ground like a Verbena; 

 flowers of good size and substance. For edgings low beds and pot 

 culture they are unique and pretty. (See cut.) 

 Cupids, Mixed Colors. Many varieties . . .oz.. 15c; Pkt 



" Apple Blossom. Rose pink and white. . . 5c 



■' Boreatton. Glossy maroon, with dark veins 5c. 



" Bridesmaid. Very de< p pink 



" Countess of Radnor. Silvery-lavender 5c. 



" Enchantress. Rosy-cream 



" Firefly. Crimson-scarlet; tree bloomer 



" Her Majesty. Deep rosy-crimson. . . 5c. 



" Lady Mary Currie. Brilliant orange-rose 5c. 



" Mauve Queen. Rosy-mauve or heliotrope 



" Prima Donna. Pure bright rose-pink 



" Stella Morse. Creamy-apricot, shaded rose 5c. 



" White. White 



Collection of Cupids, l pkt. each of above 1- sons 



Our Leaflet, "BEST METHODS OF GROWING SWEET PEAS," free to Customers when asked for. 



