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Swfbt Peas. 



Per Pkt. 



Oz. 



Pkt. 



15 



10 



25 



10 



15 



10 



25 



10 



25 



10 



25 



10 



26 



10 



25 



10 



25 



10 



Oz. 



Pkt. 



30 



10 



30 



10 



30 



10 



30 



10 



30 



10 



30 



10 



30 



10 



30 



10 



30 



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40 



10 



30 



10 



30 



10 



30 



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30 



10 



Select Standard Sweet Peas. 



Black Knight. Black maroon 



Blanche Ferry. Pink anil white 



Coccinea. Rich cerise; very bright 



Dainty. White, edged with pink 



Dorothy Eckford. The finest white 



Duke of Westminster. Purple, tinted violet... 



Flora Norton. Bright blue 



Helen Pierce. White veined, bright blue 



Hon. Mrs. E. Kenyon. Primrose-yellow 



Jcunnie Gordon. Rosy pink on a cream ground.. 

 King Edward VII. Rich, deep crimson-scarlet... 



I.ady Grisel Hamilton. Pale lavender 



Lord Nelson. Rich navy blue 



Iodic Eckford. White, suffused with lavender... 



Lovely. Shell pink, extra fine 



Midnight. Indigo and maroon; very dark 



MInb Willniott. Rich, deep orange-pink 



Mrs. Walter Wright. Deep mauve 



Prima Donna. Deep pink; fine 



Prince of Wales. Deep rose 



Queen Alexandra. Brilliant geranium-red, the 



nearest approach to a pure scarlet 



Queen of Spain. Charming chamois pink 



Peerless Mixture. The finest mixture of standard 



sorts. Pkt., 5 cts. ; oz.. 10 cts.; > 4 lb.. 30 eta.; 



lb.. $1.00. 



Sweet William (London Tufts). 



Well-known free-flowering hardy perennials, producing a 

 splendid effect In beds and borders with their rich and varied 

 flowers. We offer the best and most distinct single-flowering 

 - sorts, viz. : 



Pkr Pkt. Pur Pkt. 



Oz. 



Pkt. 



10 



5 



10 



5 



10 



5 



16 



5 



10 



5 



10 



5 



10 



5 



10 



5 



10 



5 



10 



5 



10 



5 



10 



5 



10 



5 



10 



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10 



5 



10 



5 



10 



5 



10 



5 



10 



5 



10 



5 



20 



5 



10 



5 



White . . . 

 Crimson 

 ."Scarlet . . 



Stokesia (Corn-flower Aster). 



Cyanea. This beautiful hardy perennial grows about 24 

 Inches high, bearing handsome lavender-blue corn- 

 flower-like blossoms from July to frost. Per V» oz.. 

 30 cts 10 



- — Alba. A new pure white variety. Per V* oz., 30 cts.. 10 



Sweet Peas. 



As a rule the finest Sweet Peas are produced from seed 

 sown in the autumn. Plant about the end of November In 

 this latitude and cover with 2 to 3 Inches of leaves or litter. 



We list below only a few of the very finest sorts. For com- 

 plete list see pages 67. 120 and 121 of our Garden Book for 

 1913. 



Winter Blooming Sweet Peas. 



Invaluable for growing under glass. They bloom in about 

 three months from time of sowing. 



Earliest of All (Christmas Pink). Pink and white. 



Le Marquis. Rich deep blue 



Mont Blanc (Christmas White). Pure white 



Mrs. Alex. Wallace. Rosy lavender 



Mrs. F. J. Dolansky. Pure pink 



Mrs. Charles H. Totty. Clear lavender 



Mrs. Wm. Sim. Salmon-pink 



Mrs. W. W. Smalley. Chamois-pink 



Mrs. E. Wilde. Bright rose 



Orchid=flowered Sweet Peas. 



This type Is distinguished from the standard sorts by the 

 extraordinary size of their flowers and by the standard being 

 crinkled and wavy. They usually bear four blossoms on a 

 stem, and are as easy to grow as the commonest sorts. 



Apple Blossom Spencer. Rose and pink 



Aurora Spencer. White striped and flaked rose... 



Black Knight Spencer. Rich maroon 



Countess Spencer. A lovely clear pink 



Dainty Spencer. White edged rosy pink 



Florence M. Spencer. Delicate blush with pink 



margin 



George Herbert. Rich rose carmine 



Helen Lewis. Brilliant orange-rose 



King Edward Spencer. Crimson-scarlet 



Mrs. Routzahn Spencer. Soft chamois pink 



Mrs. Walter Wright Spencer. Deep mauve 



Primrose Spencer. Primrose or creamy-yellow... 



Prince of Wales Spencer. Brilliant rosy red 



White Spencer. A pure white Countess Spencer.. 

 Orchid-Flowered Mixed. All colors. y 4 lb., 60 cts.; 



1 lb., $2.00 



20 



Velvety Black Maroon . 

 Red, on white ground.... 

 Violet, on white ground.. 



A package of each of the above six colors. 25 cts. 



Single Mixed. All colors. Per oz.. 40 cts 



Newport Pink. A distinct new shade being a bright sal- 



mony-rose or watermelon pink, very effective. 5 pkts.. 



$1.00 



Scarlet Beauty. A splendid companion to the variety 



above, color Intense rich deep scarlet, an unusual shade 

 Holborn Glory. Of extra large size and fine coloring. 



Per V* oz., 25 cts 



Double Mixed. Per Vi oz., 30 cts 



Giant Double. Producing Immense umbels of full, double 



flowers; colors exceedingly varied. Per l 4 oz., 50 cts.. 



25 



10 

 10 



Sweet Rocket (Hesperis). 



Old-fashioned hardy garden plant; also known as 

 Dame's Rocket and Dame's Violet; grows 2 to 3 feet high 

 and bears showy white, lilac and purple fragrant flowers; 

 mixed colors. Per oz., 30 cts 



Tunica. 



Saxlfrnga. A neat, tufted hardy perennial plant, grow- 

 ing but a few Inches high and bearing throughout the 

 entire season numerous elegant pink flowers. Will 

 thrive anywhere, but Is especially adapted for the 

 rockery or margin of the hardy border 



Valeriana ( Valerian). 



.Mixed. Showy corymbs of red or white (lowers 5 



Violas, or Tufted Pansies. 



While the Pansy proper Is essentially a spring flower, the 

 Violas here offered flower throughout the entire season. 



AdmirabUis. Blotched In rich colors like Pansies 15 



Tapillo (Butterfly Violet). An exceedingly 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 Vi oz., 50 cts 10 



Wallflower 



Well-known deliciously fragrant perennials, blooming early 

 in spring, with spikes of beautiful flowers. They should be 

 planted in a sheltered 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 



single Mixed. All colors. Per V t oz., 15 cts 



Double Finest Mixed 



Imported Collection of Double Wallflowers; 6 colors.. 

 Imported Collection of Single Wallflowers: 6 colors.. 



10 

 5 

 10 

 50 

 40 



For complete list and cultural notes see our Garden Book for 1913- 



