HENRTADKER-PHILADELPHIAfAlaf RELIABLE f LOWER SEEDS 



SWEET PEAS IN niXTURE. 



All of the mixtures offered below have been made up by 

 ourselves out of the finest named varieties, insuring a satisfac- 

 tory result in color, and must not be confounded with cheap 

 grades which are harvested in mixture and always contain a 

 large proportion of dull and undesirable colors. ^ 



4252 Dreer's Peerless Mixture. Extraordinary care has 

 been taken in making this mixture, nothing but varieties 

 of the improved grandiflora type being used, and in such 

 quantities as to produce the widest range of color. The 

 finest mixture of Sweet Peas offered. Pkt. , 5 cts.; oz., 

 10 cts.; \ lb!, 25 cts.; lb., 75 cts. 



4250 Eckford's Large Flowering Mixed. Contains 

 some of each of the entire list ot varieties, and cannot 

 fail to give satisfaction. Per oz., 5 cts.; £ lb., 15 cts.; 

 lb., 50 cts. 



MIXED SWEET PEAS 



IN SEPARATE SHADES. 



It is undeniable that a bunch of pink or white or dark shades 

 of Sweet Peas 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 follow- 

 ing mixtures out of the finest named 

 sorts. 



4254 Pink Shades. Light to deep 

 pink. 



4255 Red Shades. Cherry-red to 

 dark scarlet. 



4256 Lavender and Blue 

 Shades. Pale lavender to 

 mauve. 



4257 Purple and Maroon 

 Shades. All the dark 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. 



One ounce each of the six separate 

 shades for 40 cts. 



Mixed Sweet Peas. 



Double Flowering 

 Sweet Peas. 



Under favorable conditions 

 these will produce a large per- 

 centage of double flowers, and 

 while not, in our judgment, as grace- 

 ful as the singles, show the high state 

 of development to which Sweet Peas 

 have been brought. 



4253 Finest flixed colors. Pkt , 5 



cts.; oz., 10 cts.; £ lb., 25 cts.; 

 lb., 75 cts. 



CUPID, DWARF OR BEDDING 

 SWEET PEAS. 



We were delighted with the fine showing made by the various varieties 

 of this class the 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 tall sorts. Excellent also for pot culture. (See cut.) 



PER OZ. PKT. 



Cupid Sweet Pea— Beauty. 



4261 Alice Eckford. Creamy white suffused with pink 15 5 



4262 Boreatton. Rich chestnut maroon 15 5 



4263 Beauty. Rosy pink ; very pretty 15 5 



4264 Countess of Radnor. Beautiful delicate lavender 15 5 



4267 Firefly. Bright dazzling scarlet 15 5 



4265 Pink. Pink and white, like Blanche Ferry 15 5 



4266 Primrose. Pale primrose 15 5 



4268 White. Pure white 15 5 



4269 Collection of 8 varieties Cupid Sweet Peas, 30 cts. 



4270 Mixed. All the Cupid or Dwarf varieties, J lb., 25 cts. 10 5 



