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BEST UP-TO-DATE SWEET PEAS 



NO FLOWERS ARE EASIER TO GROW OR MORE CERTAIN TO GIVE SATISFACTION 

 The culture is very simple — plant the seeds 3 or 4 inches deep, in the most convenient place you happen to have, very early 

 in the spring — just as early as possible — Februar\-, Alarch, April or .\lay, according to the season and locality. Keep the ground 

 loose and mellow, give the young plants good support to climb on — wire netting, twine or brush. Keep the flowers picked olT clean 

 ever%- day as fast as they open (this is very important), and they will bloom abundantly for weeks. 



Note. — Our regular 5-ct. pkts. of Sweet Peas each contain from 80 to 90 seeds, enough for a single row 4 to 6 feet long; I oz. 

 contains from 300 to 360 seeds, sufficient for a single row 20 feet long, and >4lb. is enough for 75 feet of row. 



Price: Pkt. 5 cts., any 7 pkts. for 25 cts., 12 pkts. for 40 cts., oz. 15 cts.; in larger quantities, Vilb- 40 cts., lb. $1.25, postpaid 



WHITE SHADES 



1525 Dorothy Eekford. Pure white; flowers extra large. (Seecut.) 



1526 Mont Blanc. Early-flowering white; splendid for forcing. 



1527 Nora Unwin. Pure white; fine form. 



1528 White Wonder. Called "wonder" because double. 



LIGHT PINK 



1529 Queen of Spain. .\ new pearly pink. 



1530 Gladys Unwin. A lovely pink, crinkled and waved. 



1 53 1 Katherine Tracy. Bright, shining pink; extra large. 



DEEP PINK 



1532 Janet Scott. Xew; flowers enormous. 



1533 Prima Donna. Extra size; lovely shaded pink. 



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STRIPED AND VARIEGATED 

 America. Flashing crimson on white ground. 

 Aurora. White, flaked and striped with orange-salmon. 

 Helen Pierce. Bright blue mottled on pure white. 



CREAM or LIGHT YELLOW 



1553 Dora Breadmore. Primrose and buff. 



1554 Hon. Mrs. £. Kenyon. Lovely primrose. 



1555 Mrs. Collier. Pure rich primrose. 



CLARET AND MAROON 



1556 Black Knight. \'er>- dark, almost black. Splendid to mix 



with others in a bouquet. 



1558 Duke of Westminster. A beautiful rosy claret. 



1559 Othello. Solid, deep maroon; flowers very large. 



LAVENDER AND LIGHT BLUE 



1 5 14 Florence Nightingale. Clear, rich lavender. 



1 56 1 Lady Grisel Hamilton. Soft, light lavender. 



1562 Mrs. C. H. Totty. Lavender, with purplish tinge. 



1563 Mrs. Walter Wright. Rosy purple; self-color. 



Dorothy Eekford 

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BLUE AND PURPLE 



1538 Countess of Cadogan. Bluish purple, passing to violet. 



1539 Lord Nelson. Standard indigo and violet, wings indigo. 



1540 Navy-Blue. Real, true navA--blue, the deepest and 



darkest true blue Sweet Pea yet introduced. 



SHADES OF ROSE 



1542 Prince of Wales. Bright, self-colored rose. 



1543 Lovely. Pink; wings delicate rose. 



1544 E. J. Castle. Rosy carmine, salmon shadings. 

 1519 Marie Corelli. Brilliant rose-carmine. The long, strong 



stems often bear four flowers each. 



REDS AND SCARLETS 



1545 Queen Alexandra. Giant flowers of an intense scarlet. 

 1 51 5 George Herbert. Rose-crimson. 



1546 Salopian. Dark, fier%- red, with rose-colored wings. 

 151 7 Maude Holmes. Flowers large; brilliant crimson. 



ORANGE AND SALMON 



1547 Helen Lewis (Orange Countess). Rich crimson-orange. 



1548 Miss Willmott. Orange-rose; extra large. 



1549 St. George. Bright orange-scarlet, almost flame-color. 



PINK AND WHITE 



1550 Blanche Ferry. Early and very profuse bloomer; bright clear rose, with 



creamy white wings. 



1551 Extra-Early Blanche Ferry. Same beautiful colors as Blanche Ferry, 



but blooms from ten days to two weeks earlier. 



1552 Earliest of All. Blooms ten days or two weeks before other kinds; has 



no equal for forcing under glass; deep pink, shading to white. 



The more flowers you 

 cut, the longer the 

 vines will bloom. 



C. & J. Rainbow Collection: — 1 pkt. each of twelve colors 

 (our selection from above, all of the best varieties), 35 cts., 

 or 3 of these 35-cent sets for $1, postpaid. 



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SWEET PEAS IN MIXTURE— FOUR GRADES 



C. & J. Best Up-to-Date Mixed, .^n up-to-date mixture of the newest and most beautiful English Pkt. 



novelties, including the aboi'e best named kinds and seedlings of the newest shades and colorings. . .$0 05 

 C. & J. Excelsior Mixed. Choice, large-flowering varieties of brightest and most distinct colors; 



grown separately for us in California; guaranteed to please 05 



C. & J. Extra-selected Mixed Spencer Sweet Peas 10 



Good Mixed. All colors 04 



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