DREER'S RELIABLE FLOWER SEEDS. 



Select List of Large 

 Flowering 



SWEET PEAS. 



It is unnecessary to say much about these 

 lovely, fragrant flowers, their universal 

 favoritism being well established. The seed 

 should be sown as early as the ground can- 

 be worked in the spring, to enable the vines 

 to get a good strong growth before the 

 warm weather comes. Prepare the ground 

 by thoroughly working in a large quantity 

 of well-rotted manure. Make a trench six 

 inches deep ; in this sow the seed and cover 

 two inches deep. Fill in the trench as the 

 plants advance. This will secure a deep 

 planting without the bad effect of deep cov- 

 ering of the seed at first, and enable the plant to bloom through 

 the heat of summer. As the flowers come into full bloom or fade 

 they should be cut off, for, if the pods are allowed to form, the 

 plants will stop blooming. 



6801 America. White ground, striped with bright blood 

 red 25 



6812 Apple Blossom. Rosy pink ; blush wings . . . .15 



6817 Blanche Burpee. Largest white . . ..;.,,. 25 



6814 Blanche Ferry. Pink and white .15 



6802 Blanche Ferry Extra Early. Same color as the 



PER 



oz. 



PER 

 PKT. 



Finest 



Blushing Beauty 



pink 



6815 Butterfly. White-edged lav- 

 ender 15 



6811 Captain Clarice. Red, white 

 and blue 15 



6809 Captain of the Blues. Bright 

 purple-blue 15 



6821 Celestial. Clear lavender, 25 



6819 Countsss of Radnor. Deli- 

 cate lavender 15 



Crown Jewel. Creamy 

 white, tinted and veined with 



rose ; very dainty 25 



Dorothy Tenriant. Deep 



mauve 15 



Duke of Clarence. Rosy 

 claret 15 



preceding, but flowers two weeks earlier 15 



Pale rose • . . - 

 Lavender-shaded 



15 



helio- 



15 



6827 Lady Penzance, 

 6818 Lottie Eckford 



trope 



6840 Meteor. Great improvement over Orange 



Prince ; rich orange salmon 15 



6832 Monarch. Bronzv crimson 15 



6850 Mrs. Joseph Chamberlain. White ground, 



beautifully striped with bright rose . . . 15 

 6831 Mrs. Eckford. Delicate primrose ; fine . 15 

 6823 Mrs. Sankey {Black Seed). Pure white,. 



large, bold flower 15 



6842 Novelty. Deep rose-pink, with an infusion 



of orange 



Eliza Eckford. White, 

 shaded and flaked rose . . .25 



6836 Emily Eckford. Heliotrope, 15 

 6825 Emily Henderson. Purest 



white ; fine 15 



6839 Firefly. Fiery scarlet ... 15 



6837 Grey Friar. Blue-gray ; a 

 large flower 25 



6829 Her majesty. Soft rosy pink, 15 

 683S Juanita. White ground, deli- 

 cately lined and flaked with 



ight blue 15 



Katherine Tracy. Soft, yet 

 brilliant pink ; of American 

 origin ; strong grower .... 15 

 0826 Lady Beaconsfield. Salmon- 

 rose, and yellow 15 



6816 Oddity. Pale carmine, with bright-rose 



edge ; flower cuxiously curled 15 



6834 Ovid. Rosy pink, deeper margin . . . .15 

 6844 Peach Blossom. Salmon-pink suffused car- 

 mine 15 



6833 Princess Victoria. Bright cherry .... 15 

 6805 Ramona. Creamy white, splashed and 



flaked with soft pink; very fine 25 



6846 Royal Robe. Delicate "pink-shaded car- 

 mine 15 



6824 Senator. Chocolate, striped white . . . 



10 

 5 



5 

 5 



5 

 5 



5 

 5 



10 



6847 Stanley. Deep maroon 15 5 



6835 Venus. Salmon-buff 15 5 



The new Dwarf Sweet Pea " Cupid " and Double Sweet Peas will be found on the next page. 



Dreer's " Bouquet" Collection of Sweet Peas. 6 distinct varieties 25 



• T .< «■ " 12 " 50 



,, <i .• " " " 25 " " $1.00 



Fine Mixed Sweet Peas, Standard Varieties. Per pkt. 5 cts., oz. 10 cts., J lb. 20 ets., lb. 50 cts. 

 Eckford' s Large Flowering Mixed Sweet Peas. Contains some of each of the entire list of varieties. No 

 finer mixture is possible. Per pkt. 5 cts., oz. 10 cts., i lb. 25 cts., lb. 75 cts. 

 Our mixtures of Sweet Peas are made up by ourselves from named varieties, insuring a satisfactory result in colors, and are 

 vastly superior to seeds harvested in mixture, which always contain a large proportion of purple and dull colors. 



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 6861 

 6862 

 6000 

 6810 



