MISS EMMA V. WHITE —16— Oakdale. Neb— "I planted your Early Sweet 



Peas in March and the first blossoms opened on 

 Decoration Day." — Mrs. J. A. Ross. 



SWEET PEA MIXTURES 



BEST GRANDIFLORA VARIETIES, MIXED 



This is my choicest mixture of Sweet Peas and cannot be surpassed in variety or richness of color or 

 size and substance of bloom. I make it myself and include in it not only the 25 varieties described on 

 page 14 — a proved list of standard sorts, the very best in cultivation today — but a number of other 

 named varieties and also a large percentage of the popular new wavy Spencer and Unwin types, thus 

 making it thoroughly up to date. Mrs. Coryell, of Adrian, Mich., says: "From one pkt., of your Grandi- 

 flora Sweet Peas I had a nine-foot row, and tho grown on very ordinary soil, I gathered on July 29 a 

 bouquet of 185 stems, with 21 varieties. Can any one beat this record?" Pkt., 70 seeds, 4c; oz., 12c; 

 2 oz., 20c; M lb. 35c; y 2 lb., 60c; 1 lb., $1.15. 



GIANT CALIFORNIA SWEET PEAS, MIXED 



A very choice mixture of only large-flowering types containing a large proportion of light colors with 

 enough dark for a contrast. This includes also what I have left over from my choice named varieties. 

 Every one knows that Sweet Pea seed retains its vitality for several years, so this is practically as good 

 as if all were freJi seed. Pkt., 100 seeds, 4c; oz., 8c; % lb., 25c; Y 2 lb., 40c; 1 lb., 75c. 



eXrLY-FLOWERING, OR CHRISTMAS SWEET PEA 



The earliest-flowering sorts, blooming in about twelve weeks from sowing, called "Christmas" 

 Sweet Peas because used by florists for forcing in their greenhouses, furnishing bloom for Thanksgiving 

 and Christmas from seed sown about Sept. 1. But they are more used for early spring planting and every 

 one should have at least a short row and thus get flowers from three to four weeks earlier than from the 

 standard sorts. All who grow to sell should grow them as early blooms bring best prices. The plants 

 begin to bloom when about a foot high and never attain a height of more than 3 or 4 feet and are often 

 grown without support. 



Price, pkt., 60 seeds, 5c; any 3 packets, 12c; Y 2 oz., 10c; oz., 15c; any four ounces 55c. 



Christmas Meteor. Bright red. Mrs. E. Wilde. Bright- rose, very early. 



Christmas Pink. Pink and white. Mrs. F. J. Dolansky. Light rose-pink. 



Earliest of All. A re-selected, extremely Mrs. Wm. Sim. Best early salmon-pink, 



early pink and white, like Blanche Ferry, or Christmas, or Early-Flowering, Mixed, 



the old "Painted Lady." includes the above and all other shades yet devel- 



Earliest White. Blooms in 45 days. oped in these remarkably early kinds. 



Le Marquis. An early "Navy Blue." Collection Early-Flowering Sweet Peas. 



Mrs. C. H. Totty. Lovely sky-blue. One packet each of the ten varieties, 35c. 



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Complete planting instructions and cultural directions will be furnished 

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Evergreens are a permanent asset and add to the beauty of the home winter and summer. Plant 

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6—100 White Pine, Tall Lustrous Green 3-6 inch 2 year seedlings 



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10—100 Jack Pine, Tall Bright Green 3-6 inch 2 year seedlings 



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