ALFRED F. CONARD, WEST GROVE, PA. 



FINE SWEET PEAS. 



Never before have Sweet Peas been so popular and in such large demand as at present. 

 Many splendid new varieties have been introduced and people are- fast learning that Sweet 

 Peas are among the most lovely and charming of all flowers. No other flowers so beautiful and 

 fragrant can be grown so easily ; if you will only plant them, they will grow and bloom pro- 

 fusely in all usual places ; the flowers last a long time and are so sweet that a few^ small sprays 

 will perfume a whole room. The culture is very simple : plant the seed three or four inches 

 deep in the most convenient place you happen to have very early in tJie spring, just as early as 

 possible, February, 3Iarch, or April, according to season and localitj'^; keep the ground loose and 

 mellow ; give the plants good support to climb on, — wire netting, twine, or brush are all good ; 

 keep the flowers picked off clean (this is very important), and they will bloom abundantly for 

 months : thev are the most lovely and charming flowers any one can have. Do not fail to plant 



''-'^-^'- CONARD'S NEW 



RED, WHITE, AND BLUE 

 SWEET PEAS. 



Our National Colors— The Red, White, and Blue. 



My New Red, White, and Blue Sweet 



Peas are a very beautiful combination that 

 pleases everyone. They are early and pro- 

 fuse bloomers; the flowers are large and fine; 

 the colors are bright, flashing" red, pure 

 snow white, and deep sky blue, decidedly 

 one of the brightest, handsomest, and most 

 striking combinations of Sweet Peas ever 

 seen; they give immense satisfaction and are 

 marvelously beautiful. Our Red, White, 

 and Blue should go with all orders. — 

 Sample pkts. 5 cts. each; regular pkts. 

 10 cts. ; oz. 20 cts. ; i lb. 75 cts. ; $2.50 per 

 lb., postpaid. 



NEW SWEET PEA— MISS BLANCHE FERRY. 



This is undoubtedly one of the very finest Sweet Peas in cultivation. If you wish but one 

 kind, this is the one to plant, and if you have several varieties, this should always be included. 

 It is a stout, bushy grower, requiring but little support ; comes to bloom ten days or two weeks 

 earlier than most other kinds ; continues longer in bloom, bears more flowers, and is deliciously 

 fragrant ; color bright, clear rose, or fine rosy-pink, with creamy -white wings, exceedingly 

 bright and handsome ; the flowers are borne on long, stout stems, fine for cutting, and taken 

 all together is one of the brightest, sweetest, and best Sweet Peas ever grown, and cannot be 

 too highly recommended. Pkts. 5 and 10 cts. each ; oz. 20 cts. 



ECKFORD'S GILT-EDGE, OR SURPASSING SWEET PEAS. This is a mix- 

 ture of the finest English novelties, including new-named varieties and many unnamed seed- 

 lings of surpassing beauty. Besides many new shades and colorings, the flowers of this magnifi- 

 cent strain are of the largest size and exquisite finish ; undoubtedly the finest collection of the 

 richest novelties in Sweet Peas ever ofiered. Per pkt. 15 cts. ; oz. 30 cts. 



For 50 cts. I -will send all the above and one large packet Blue and Gold 

 Pansies, one packet my Champion Mixed Asters, extra fine, and one packet New 

 Dwarf Tom Thumb Nasturtiums, choicest varieties mixed, six packets for 50 cts. 



