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noUBLE-F LOWEIUNa 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 Boreatton. Garnet-maroon Pkt. 5c. 



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



Phenomenal. A decided novelty and distinct from any other 

 Sweet Pea. The standards, borne in pairs, are large, full 

 and frilled, giving a doubled effect: the flowers are very 

 large and freely produced. Coloring, pearl white, tinted rosy 



lavender oz., 20c; Pkt., 10c. 



Double Senator. Striped indigo and maroon on white 5c. 



White Wonder. The best double white, often producing 6 

 to 8 flowers on long stems, most of the flowers coming 

 double, and those that are single are unusually large; 



healthy and free blooming oz., 15c; Pkt., 5c 



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

 Collection of Double Sweet Peas, 1 pkt. each of above 5.. .25c. 



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. 

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

 Collection of Bush Sweet Peas, 1 pkt. each of 12 separate. . . .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 likeaVerbena; 

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

 culture they are unique and pretty. 



Cupids, Mixed Colors. Many varieties oz., 15c; Pkt., 5c 



Collection Of Cupids, 1 pkt. each of 12 separate sorts 50c 





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The Finest Strain of Mixed Sweet Peas on the Market: 



Henderson's Mixed 



GIANT 

 HYBRID 



SWEET PEAS. 



Blended from a Studied Formula. No Dull Colors. 



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

 English 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, enough for an 8-foot row); 15c. per OZ. (300 to 400 seeds, 

 enough for a 25-foot row); 35c. per % lb.; 75c. per lb.; delivered free in the U. S. 



"I got some of your Sweet Pea Seed last year and they bore the finest flowers I ever grew. 

 At our local flower show they took championship prize." 



JAMES ADAMS, Brechin, Scotland. 



"I bought a pound of your best Mixed Sweet Pea Seed last year and they proved to be the 

 very best we ever had." LOUIS F. GARRARD, Columbus, Ga. 



"The Hybrid Mixed Sweet Peas I had from you last year were such a success I wish to 

 try more. The colors were more varied and the flowers finer than seeds I had from another firm." 



MRS. C. F. SWEET, Tokyo, Japan. 



"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, enough for an 8-ft. row); 10c per oz. (300 to 

 400 seeds, enough for a 26-foot row); 20c. per V± lb.; 50c. per lb.; delivered free in the U.S. 



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



