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Okchid-Flowehed Sweet Pea. 



SWEET PEAS. 



For early flowering we advise autumn planting; sow about the 

 end of November in this latitude. For a complete list see our 

 Garden Book for 1910. 



ORCHID-FLOWERED VARIETIES. 

 This splendid type lias come to stay. They are distinguished 

 "for their very large flowers, which have wavy petals, and usually 

 borne four on a stem. They are sure to supersede standard 

 sorts of same color as soon as they become more plentiful. 



Oz. Pkt. 



Apple Blossom Spencer. Rose and pink $0 50 $0 15 



Countess Spencer. A lovely clear pink 20 10 



Florence M. Spencer. Blush, with pink margin.. 20 10 



Frank Dolby. Pale lavender 20 10 



Gladys Unwin. Pale rose-pink 20 10 



Geo. Herbert. Bright rose carmine 20 10 



Helen Lewis. Brilliant orange-rose 20 10 



King Edward Spencer. Crimson scarlet 75 15 



Primrose Spencer. Primrose-yellow 20 10 



White Spencer. Pure white; very large 20 10 



Mixed Orchid-flowered, l / A lb., 40 cts 15 10 



STANDARD VARIETIES. 

 The following are merely the leading varieties. For complete 

 list see page 109 of our Garden Book for 1910: 



Aurora. Orange-rose, striped on a white ground.. 10 5 



Blanche Ferry. The popular pink and white.... 10 



Coccinea. Rich brilliant cerise 10 5 



Dainty. White, daintily edged with pink 10 5 



Dorothy Eckford. Magnificent pure white 10 5 



Duke of Westminster. Clear purple, tinted violet. 10 5 

 Earliest of All. (Christinas Pink). Pink and white; 



very early for growing under glass 10 5 



Flora Norton. The clearest and most pronounced 



bright blue 10 



Hon. Mrs. E. Kenyon. The finest primrose-yellow 10 5 



King Edward VII. The finest crimson-scarlet.... 10 5 



Lady Grisel Hamilton. A grand pale lavender.... 10 5 



Lord Nelson. Rich navy blue 10 



Lovely. Soft shell-pink; a lovely shade 10 



Miss Willmott. Brilliant orange-pink : very large. 10 



Mrs. Walter Wright. An exquisite shade of mauve. 10 

 Mont Blanc {Christmas White). Earliest white for 



growing under glass 10 5 



Othello. Very dark maroon, shaded almost black. 10 



Prima Donna. A magnificent pure pink 10 



Prince of Wales. The finest bright rose 10 5 



Queen Alexandra. Brilliant geranium-red, the near- 

 est approach to a pure scarlet yet introduced. 5 



Queen of Spain. Charming chamois pink 10 



St. George. Orange scarlet 30 10 



Stella Morse. Primrose, tinged Mush 10 5 



Dreer's Peerless Mixture. All the finest standard 



sorts. Per lb., 75 cts. ; '/i lb., 25 cts 10 



Per Pkt. 

 SWEET WILLIAM (London Tufts.) Well-known 

 free-flowering hardy perennials, producing a 

 splendid effect in beds and borders with their 

 rich and varied flowers. 



Single White 



Crimson 5 



" Scarlet 5 



" Velvety Black Maroon 5 



'* Red, on white ground 5 



" Violet, on white ground 5 



A packet of each of the above six colors 25 



Newport Pink. A distinct new shade being a 

 bright salmony-rose or watermelon pink, very 



effective. 5pkts., $1.00 25 



Single Mixed. All colors. Per oz., 30 cts 5 



Holborn Glory. Of extra large size and fine col- 

 oring. Yi oz., 25 cts 10 



Double Mixed. Per 'A oz., 30 cts..- 10 



Giant Double. Producing immense umbels of 



full, double-flowers; colors exceedingly varied. 15 



TRITOMA, Hybrida. (Red-Hot Poker, Flame Flow- 

 er or Torch Lily). Saved from our own col- 

 lection, which is the finest in this country.... 25 

 TUNICA, Saxifraga. A neat, tufted hardy peren- 

 nial plant, growing but a few inches high and 

 bearing throughout the entire season numerous 



elegant pink flowers 10 



VALERIANA Officinalis (Garden Heliotrope). 

 Hardy border plants with heads of old rose 



flowers with a strong heliotrope odor 15 



Mixed (Valerian). Showy corymbs of red or 



white flowers 5 



VERONICA, Spicata (Speedwell). An elegant 

 hardy perennial border plant, growing about 

 18 inches high, bearing all summer, long spikes 



of bright blue flowers 10 



Virginica. Long spikes of white flowers in July 



and August 3 to 5 feet 10 



VIOLAS, or TUFTED PANSIES. While the 

 Pansy proper is essentially a spring flower, the 

 Violas flower throughout the entire season.... 

 Admirabilis. Blotched in rich colors like Pansies 20 



Papilio (Butterfly Violet). A lovely violet-lilac 10 



Lutea splendens. Rich golden yellow 10 



Blue Perfection. Deep blue 10 



White Perfection. A fine white 10 



Mixed. A splendid mixture. Per \i oz., 50 cts 10 



WALLFLOWER. Well-known deliciously fragrant, per- 

 ennials ; blooming early in the spring, with spikes of 

 beautiful flowers. They should be planted in a shel- 

 tered position or protected in a cold frame in the 

 winter and planted out in April. 

 Goliath. A splendid single variety, flowers of a rich 



shining red, with a black velvety sheen 15 



Single Mixed. All colors. Per J4 oz., 15 cts 5 



Double Finest Mixed 10 



Collection of Double Wallflowers; 6 colors 50 



Collection of Single Wallflowers; 6 colors 40 



Swbrt William. 



For complete list and cultural notes see our Garden Book for 1910 



