Annuals for 'Bloom the First Season 41 WM. C. BI.CKI.RT, ALLILQHENY, PA. 



Newest and Best Sweet Peas 



offer a very fine assortment of these beautiful, fragrant and very popular 

 rs. We have these grown for us under the most favorable conditions as to 

 nd climate, and the quality of our stock is unexcelled Sweet Peas should 

 be sown very late in the fall, or as early in spring as possible. The soil should be 

 rich, the drills 6 inches deep. Cover first about an inch, and as the plants grow fill in until 

 the drill is full. 



All tlie following varieties, 5 cts. per pkt., 10 cts. per oz., 15 cts. for 2 ozs., 25c. per 341b. 



America. White, striped red. 

 Admiration. Delicate rosy lavender. 

 Aurora. Flaked orange- salmon, 

 irgest striped. 



" Rose-pink, wings 



Deep maroon, self- 

 Large, pure white, 

 ht magenta. 



Sweet Peas Grown from Our Seed 



Blanche Ferry, 



white. 

 Black Knight. 



colored, 

 '' Blanche Burpee. 



Captivation. Lij^ 



Coooinea. Cerise, self-colored 

 Countess of Cadogan. Bluish purple ; wings 

 tU'ar blue. 



Countess of Radnor. Pale mauve or lavender. 

 C'o<iuette. Deep primrose, shaded lavender. 

 D.iinty. White, with pink eye. 

 Doi'othy Tennant. Deep rose-mauve; very fine. 

 DuKc of Clarence. Brilliant rosy claret. 

 f-.ijliBstof All. Same as E.xtra-Early Blanche 



1 1 rv, but earlier. 

 Eniilv'Henderson. White ; blooms early. 

 Evtra-Early Blanche Ferry. Early; rose-pink. 

 Golden Rose. Yellow, striped pink. 

 Gorgeous. Salmon-orange. 



Gray Friar. Beautiful watered purple on white 

 ground. 



Hon. F. Bouverie. Standard flesh-pink; wings 



rosy buff. 

 Hon. Mrs. E. Kenyon. Primrose. 

 Janet Scott. Deep pink. 

 Jennie Gordon. Rose, shaded cream. 



Lady Grisel Hamilton. 

 Lady Skelmersdale. 



Pale lavender-blue. 

 Pink standard, wings 



Lord Rosebery. Self-colored rosy magenta. 

 Lottie Eckford. White, suffused with lavender- 

 blue. 



Miss WUmot. Deep orange-pink, large. 

 Mrs. Dugdale. Rich shade of rose. 

 Mt. Blanc. Early white. 

 Majestic. Rich deep rose. 



Navy Blue. Purple standard, navy-blue wings. 

 Othello. Deep maroon. 



Pink Friar. Carmine, suffused with white. 

 Prima Donna. Lovely shade of soft pink. 

 Prince Edward of York. Scarlet, wings rose. 

 Prince of Wales. Bright rose-pink. 

 Royal Rose. Deep rosy pink. 

 Sadie Burpee. White," 

 Salopian. One of the best scarlets. 

 Superb Mijrture of Finest Large-flowering 

 Sorts. Oz. 10 cts.. 2 ozs. 15 cts., 4 ozs. 25 cts , 

 lb. 60 cts., by mail 70 cts. 

 Good Mixed. Oz. 5 cts., 4 ozs. 15 cts., lb. 

 40 cts., by mail, 50 cts. 



BUSH SWEET PEAS 



Grow in bush form to a height of 18 inches, and 

 have self-supporting flowers of good size and 

 form. 



Mixed Colors. Pkt. 5 cts., oz. 15 cts. 



DWARF CUPID SWEET PEAS 



Foliage deep emerald-green. Plants not over 5 inches high and spreading in habit ; very profuse and continuous bloomers. 



Each of the following Cupids, or in mixture, pkt. 5 cts., oz. 10 cts., 141b. 25 cts., lb. 75 cts., by mail 85 cts, 



Alice Eckford. White, suffused with 

 pink. 



Beauty. Rich rose-pink. 



Boreatton. Rich wine-brown. 

 Countess of Radnor. Lavender. 

 Firefly. Scarlet. 



Primrose. Primrose-yellow. 

 White Cupid. 

 Pink Cupid. 



THUNBERGIAS 



These are among our best half-hardy annual climbers. The vine is of slender and graceful but very rapid growth, with elegant foli 

 age and extremely pretty, dark-eyed flowers of white or yellow. Separate or mixed. Choice mixed, pkt. 15 cts., oz. 50 cts. 



FOR A PERFECT LAWN USE OUR EVERGREEN LAWN SEED. Good seed is as necessary as good soil and its proper 

 preparation. Our lawn mi-xture is all seed and no chaff or dirt, and weighs 22 pounds and upward per bushel. One bushel of this seed 

 will go as far as three bushels of light seed and is far more effective. For fertilizing your lawn, use Odorless Lawn Fertilizer, Hardwood 

 Ashes or Bone Meal. See inside of back cover for prices. 



