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SWEET PEAS 
In Mixture. 
All of the mixtures offered below have been made up by our- 
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 proportion of 
ull and undesirable colors. 
4252 Dreer’s Peerless [lixture, Extraordinary care has been 
taken in making this mixture, nothing but varieties of the im- 
proved grandiflora type being used, and in such quantities as 
to produce best color effect. The finest mixture of Sweet 
Peas offered. Pkt., 5 cts.; oz. 10 cts.; 4 lb., 25 cts.; Ib. 75 
cts. 
4250 Eckford’s Large Flowering Mixed. Contains some of 
each of the entire list of varieties, and cannot fail to give sat- 
isfaction. Per oz., 5 cts.; } 1b., 15 cts.; lb., 50 cts. 
MIXED SWEET PEAS 
IN SEPARATE SHADES. 
It is undeniable that a bunch of Sweet Peas of pink or white or 
-dark shades or other colors which harmonize together is much 
more effective than a similar bunch where all the colors are mixed 
“together, For such as prefer to grow the various colors separate 
we have prepared the following mixtures out of the finest named 
sorts: 
4254 Pink Shades. Light to deep pink. 
4255 Red Shades. Bright rose to dark scarlet, 
4256 Lavender and Blue Shades. Pale lavender to mauvelll 
and heliotrope. 
4257 Purple and [laroon Shades. All 
the dark colors. 
-.4258 White and Primrose Shades, All 
the delicate tints. 
259 Striped Sorts, Various striped com- 
binations, 
Price, any of the above, separate shades, 10 
cts. per oz.; 25 cts. per 4 tb.; 78 cts. per Ib. 
-4269 Collection of one ounce each of the 
six separate shades, 40 cts. 
GLOXINIA-FLOWEBRED SWEET Pga He en Pierce, offered on page 56. 
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Double Flower- 
ing Sweet Peas. 
Under favorable conditions 
these will produce a large per- 
centage of double flowers, and 
while not, in our judgment, as 
graceful as the singles, show the 
high state of development to 
which Sweet Peas have been 
brought. 
4253 Fimest Mixed Colors. 
Pkt., 5 cts.; 0oz., 10 cts.; 
4 Ilb., 25 cts; Ib., 75 cts. 
Cupid, Dwarf or 
Bedding Sweet 
Peas. 
Sown as a border these 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 drought as the tall sorts. Excellent also for pot 
culture. (See cut.) 
4270 Tlixed. All the Cupid or Dwarf varieties. 5 cts. per pkt; 10 
cts, per oz.; 25 cts. per $ 1b.; 75 cts. per Ib. 
DREER’S COLLECTIONS OF SWEET 
PEAS. 
4249 Incomparable Collection, comprising 21 of the very finest large-* 
flowering standard sorts, each one a distinct color, for 76 cts.; or an 
ounce of each for $1.50. 
4239 Orchid and Gloxinia-flowered. The new type of Sweet Peas 
that is destined to supercede the standard sorts. 10 sorts, a packet of 
each, for $1.25. 
Curip Sweet Pea. Both of the above are fully described on page 56. 
Mrxep Sweet PEas. 
For General List of Sweet Peas see pags 98. For New Varieties see page 56. 
