ORCHID-FLOWERED SwegeT Pea, Nora Unwin. 
DREER’S “INCOMPARABLE”’ 
COLLECTION OF SWEET PEAS. 
This collection is made up of the very choicest standard sorts 
—varieties that have the endorsement of the leading American 
and European specialists, and it would be impossible to select 
another similar collection out of the vast number of standard 
sorts now in commerce that would combine in the same degree 
all the qualities which go to make up first-class varieties. 
4063 Aurora. Orange-rose, striped on a white ground. 
4073 Blanche Ferry. The popular pink and white. 
4084 Coccinea. Rich brilliant cerise ; a distinct new shade. 
4088 Countess of Lathom. Creamy pink; very rich. 
4090 Dainty. White, daintily edged with pink. 
4091 Dorothy Eckford. Magnificent pure white. 
4094 Duke of Westminster, Clear purple tinted violet. 
4133 Hon. Mrs. E. Kenyon. The finest primrose-yellow. 
4138 Janet Scott. Beautiful clear, bright pink. 
4152 King Edward VII. The finest crimson-scarlet. 
4159 Lady Grisel Hamilton. A grand pale lavender, 
4164 Lord Roseberry. Bright cherry-rose. 
4165 Lovely. Soft shell-pink : a lovely shade. 
4177 Tirs. Geo. Higginson, Jr. Clear azure-blue. 
4179 Mrs. Walter Wright. An exquisite shade of mauve. 
4173 Miss Willmott. Brilliant orange-pink; very large. 
4183 Navy Blue. Deep indigo-blue of medium size. 
4192 Othello. Very dark maroon, shaded almost black. 
4201 Prima Donna, A magnificent pure pink. 
4203 Prince of Wales. The finest bright rose. 
4235 Stella Morse. Primrose tinged blush. 
Price: Any of the above, 5 cts. per pkt; 10 ¢s. peroz.,; 25 
cts. per} 1b.; 75 cts. per Ib. 
42949 Collection of a packet each of the 21 ‘‘ Incomparable” 
varieties, 75 cts., or 1 oz. of each $1.50, postpaid. 
NEW ORCHID-FLOWERED 
SWEET PEAS. 
These are a distinct *‘ break’ in Sweet Peas, differing from 
the standard sorts by the extraordinary size of their flowers, 
usually measuring 2 inches across, and by the standards being 
crinkled and wayy, while the wings are large and spreading. 
Another splendid feature is that a very large percentage bear 
four blossoms to the stem, which are long and strong. To sum 
up, they possess every characteristic that can be desired in Sweet 
l’eas, and will undoubtedly supercede standard sorts of same 
color as soon as they become more plentiful. 
4086 Countess Spencer. (7Z7vue.) A lovely clear pink, 
shading darker at the edges. 10 cts. per pkt.; 20 cts. 
per oz.; 50 cts. per } lb. 
4101 E. J. Castle. Rich carmine-rose, shaded with salmon, 
very striking, especially under artificial light. 25 cts. 
per pkt.; 5 pkts., $1.00 
4112 Frank Dolby. The largest and finest pale lavender- 
blue. 25 cts per pkt.; 5 pkts., $1.00. 
4120 Gladys Unwin, Charming shade of pale rose-pink ; 
extra long stems and very valuable for cutting. (See 
cut.) 10 cts. per pkt.; 20 cts. per oz.; 50 cts. per + Ib. 
4125 Helen Lewis. (Orange Countess.) Brilliant orange- 
rose, 10 cts. per pkt.; 50 cts. per oz. 
4126 Helen Pierce. This is the new gloxinia-flowered 
Sweet Pea, being marbled blue ona _ white ground, with 
the veins showing a little deeper, exactly like a mottled 
Gloxinia. 10 cts. per pkt.; 25 cts. per oz.; 75 cts. per + 
Ib. 
4141 John Ingman. Rich salmon-rose. 
25 cts. per oz.; 75 cts. per } Jb. 
4178 Tirs. Alfred Watkins. A superb pale pink, similar 
in shade to the old Princess Beatrice. 25 cts. per pkt.; 5 
pkts., $1.00. 
4186 Nora Unwin. The finest white now in existence. 
(See cut.) 25 cts. per pkt.; 5 pkts., $1.00. 
4197 Phyllis Unwin. A veritable giant among Sweet Peas; 
color a deep rose-carmine. 10 cts. per pkt.; 25 cts, per 
oz.; 75 cts. per } |b. 
4239 Collection. of a packet each of the 10 Orchid-flowered 
Sweet Peas, $1.25, 
10 cts. per pkt.; 
ORCHID-FLOWERED SWERT PEA, GLADYS UNWIN. 
