HENRTADREER-PHILADEIPHIAM- 



RELIABLE FLOWfR SEEDS 



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niXED SWEET PEAS. 



All of the mixtures offered below have been made 

 selves out of the finest named varieties, insuring a satisfactory re- 

 sult in color, and must not be confounded with cheap grades | 

 which are harvested in mixture and always contain a large pro- 

 portion of dull and undesirable colors. It is undeniable that, 

 when cut. Sweet Peas look much better when the various colors 

 are kept separate ; we theref' e also oflfer mixtures made up of 

 such shades as harmonize to :ther. 



4252 Dreer's Peerless lUixture. Extraordinary care has 

 been taken in making this mixture, nothing but varieties of 

 the improved grand i flora type being used, and in such quan- 

 tities as to produce the widest range of color. The finest 

 mixture of Sweet Peas oflfered. Pkt., 5 cts.; oz., 10 cts.; ^ ^^^W 

 lb., 25 cts.; lb., 75 cts. " "^''*'' 



4250 Eckford's Large Flowering' Mixed. Contains 

 some of each of the entire list of varieties, and cannot fail to 

 give satisfaction. Per oz., 5 cts ; J lb , 15 cts ; lb , 50 cts. 



4254 Pink Shades. Light 



to deep pink. 



4255 Red Shades. Ch 



red lo dark scarlet. 



4256 Lavender and 

 Blue Shades. 



Pale lavender to 

 mauve. 



4257 Purpleand Ma- 

 roon Shades. 



All the daik colors. 



4258 White and 

 Primrose 

 Shades. All the 



delicate colors. 



4259 Striped Sorts. 



Various colors. 

 Price any of the above, 

 separate shades, 10 cts. per 

 oz.; 25 cts. per J lb.; 75 

 cts. per lb. 



4253 Double Flow- 

 ering- Mixed. 

 Under favorable con- 

 ditions these will 

 produce a large per- 

 centage of double 

 flowers. Pkt., 5 els.; 

 oz., 10 cts.; i lb., 25 

 cts.; lb., 75 cts. 



CIPIO 



DWARF OR BEDDING 



SWEKX PEAS. 



We were delighted with the fine showing 

 made by the various varieties of this class ihe 

 past two summers. Sown as a border they 

 form a line of emerald-green foliage a little 

 over a foot wide and from 5 to 6 inches high, 

 and from June until late summer are literally 

 a sheet of bloom, and from the fact that they 

 cover the ground so closely they are not so 

 apt to suffer from drouth as the lall sorts. Ex- 

 cellent also for pot culture. (See cut.) 



PER PER 

 OZ. PKT. 



4261 Alice Eektbrd. Creamy 



white suffused with pink 15 



4262 Boreatton. Rich chestnut maroon 25 



4263 Beauty. Rosy pink ; very pretty 15 



4264 Countess of Radnor. Beautifid delicate lavender 25 



4267 Firefly. Bright dazzling scarlet 25 



4265 Pink. Pink and white, like Blanche Ferry 15 



4266 Primrose. Pale primrose 15 



4268 White. Pure white 15 



4269 Collection of 8 varieties Cupid Sweet Peas, 40 cts. 



SWEET WIEEIAM (London Tufts). 



A well-known attractive free-flowering hardy perennial, producing a splen- 

 did effect in beds and shrubbery with their rich and varied flowers ; 1^ feet. 

 4291 Auricula-Flowered. A beautiful class of single varie- per pkt. 



Sweet William. 



ties, all colors 



4292 Single Mixed Per oz. 



4297 Double Mixed Per oz. 



4296 Giant Double. A decided improvement. The plants are 

 of robust, bushy habit, producing numerous stems surmounted 

 by immense umbels of full double flowers, many of the indi- 

 vidual flowers measuring over 1 inch in diameter. The colors 

 are extremely varied 



25 

 50 



15 



