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 Mailed for 25c. 



CULTURE. 



SWEET PEAS should be sown in drills as early as possible in 

 spring, in rich, friable soil. Prepare the bed thoroughly, work- 

 ing in a quantity of well-rotted manure, if it can be done, making 

 a furrow 4 to 6 inches deep. In this sow the seed and cover 2 inches 

 deep. As soon as the plants begin to show through, fill in the furrow. 

 This will secure a deep planting without the bad effect of deep cover- 

 ing of the seed at first, and so enable the plant to bloom continuously 

 through the heat of summer. As fast 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. 



Classified Varieties as to Color. 



If you want white, select from numbers 356, 373, 387. 402. Pinks, 350, 

 371. 391. 420. 427. Orange and salmon. 395, 406. Scarlet, 377. 386. Ma- 

 roon. 360. 423. Yellow. 400. Striped varieties, 353, 411, 424. Pink or red, 

 with white wings, 357, 358. 



350. ALICE ECKFORD.- Standard, rich, creamy, tinted pale 

 pink. Wings pure white. Ounce, 5c. Vi pound, 15c. 



362. AMERICA — Large, bold flower; white striped with blood- 

 red. Ounce, 5c. Vi pound, 15c. 



351. APPLE BLOSSOM.— Bright rose and pink; beautiful. 

 Ounce, 5c. V» pound, 15c. 



352. AURORA. — The color effect is gorgeous; both standard and 

 wings are flaked and striped on a white ground with bright orange 

 salmon. Ounce, 5c. % pound, 15c. 



363. BLACK KXIOHT— Extra large, well-expanded flowers of 

 glossy maroon. Ounce, 5c. V* pound, 15c. 



356. BLANCHE BURPEE.— Pure white ; very large flower. 

 Ounce, 5c. Vi pound, 15c. 



357. BLANCHE FERRY.- Popular color, standard brightest 

 pink ; keel and wings white. Ounce, 5c. Vi pound, 15c. 



358. BLANCHE FERRY. — Extra early. Oz., 5c. Vi lb., 15c. 



359. BLISHIXG BEAUTY' Flowers of largest expanded 



form, perfect in shape, and of very good substance. Color a delicate, 

 soft pink. Ounce, 5c. Vi pound, 15c. 



360. BORE ATTON — A very fine dark Pea, with bold, stout 

 flowers; color deep maroon. Ounce, 5c. V4 pound, 15c. 



361. Bl'TTERFLY. — New, and ranks among the very best of 

 this unrivaled class of plants. Color lavender blue, shading into 

 white on the lower petals. Ounce, 5c. V± pound, 15c. 



364. CAPTAIN OF THE BLCES.— Large shell-formed flow- 

 ers, purplish blue; wings deep blue. Ounce, 5c. Vi pound, 15c. 



365. COQI ETTE. — Rosy cream standard ; cream wings. Ounce, 

 5c. V* pound, 15c. 



366. COl'XTESS OF RADNOR Delicate lavender, wings deli- 

 cately striped with rose. Ounce, 5c. Vi pound, 15c. 



371. ELIZA ECKFORD. — Standard rose, wings delicately 

 striped with rose. Ounce, 5c. Vi pound, 15c. 



372. EMILY ECKFORD Standard heliotrope, suffused with 



blue; wings deep blue. Ounce, 5e. Vi pound, 15c. 



373. EMILY HENDERSON.— Very early; color pure white; 

 fragrance most delicious. The plants are robust, branchy, of compact 

 habit ; flowers large, broad and round, and its abundance of bloom is 

 phenomenal. Ounce, 5c. Vi pound, 15c. 



374. FIREFLY. — Intense, glowing crimson. Oz., 5e. Vi lb., 15c. 



381. GAIETY. — Standards white, striped and flaked with rosy 

 lilac: wings delicate blush. Ounce, 5c. Vi pound, 15c. 



367. GORGEOUS.— Flowers very large; coloring rich, glowing 

 and effective. Ounce, 5c. Vi pound, 15c. 



380. GRAY' FRIAR.— Large, shell-shaped flower, white clouded, 

 and minutely dotted with reddish lilac. Ounce, 5c. Vi pound. 15c. 



382. HER MAJESTY.— Beautiful, soft, rosy pink. Ounce, 5c. 

 Vi pound. 15c. 



385. INDIGO KING.— A dark maroon standard, and clear in- 

 digo blue wings. Ounce. 5c. Vi pound. 15c. 



386. INVINCIBLE SCARLET.— Flowers of intense and bril- 

 liant scarlet pink, of the largest size. Ounce, 5c. Vi pound. 15c. 



391. KATHERINE TR ACE Y.— Soft, brilliant pink. Ounce, 

 5c. Vi pound. 15c. 



394. LADY BEACONSFIELD The standards are of light 



salmon pink, wings pale primrose yellow. Ounce, 5c. Vi pound, 15c. 



395. LADY' PENZANCE.— One of the most beautiful of Eck- 

 ford's introductions. The standard is a beautiful laced pink, touch- 

 ing orange, while the wings are a darker and purer pink. Ounce, 5c. 

 Vi pound. 15c. 



396. LOTTIE ECKFORD.— New and a free bloomer, color lav- 

 ender, shaded with pink and white. Very handsome. Ounce, 5c. 

 Vi pound. 15c. 



397. LOTTIE Hl'TCHINS.— Daintily flaked with pink on cream 

 ground, making a rich and lovely effect. The flowers are of well- 

 expanded grandiflora type, large in size and finely formed, borne on 

 heavv, substantial stems. 



398. LOVELY.— The most beautiful soft-shell pink; grand flow- 

 ers of large size. . 



399. MARS.— Bright, fiery crimson, deepening with age; a large, 

 round, expanded standard. 



400. MRS. ECKFORD — Color a peculiarly delicate shaded 

 primrose yellow. Decidedly pretty. 



401. MRS. GLADSTONE — On opening, the flowers are buff 

 and soft pink, changing to a beautiful pale blush. Standard pink, 

 deepening in color at the base, and wings flesh-tinted. 



402. MRS. SANKEY — Black seeded. Large white flower, 

 changing to blush. 



406. ORANGE PRINCE.— Bright orange pink, flush scarlet; 

 wings of rich rose, veined with pink. 



408. PRIMA DONNA.— Lovely soft rose pink, of large size and 

 fine form ; a gem. 



409. PRIMROSE — Distinct as the nearest approach to yellow 

 in Sweet Peas. Standard and wings of a pale primrose yellow color. 



410. PRINCESS BEATRICE.— Flowers of a clear and beau- 

 tiful carmine rose, slightly shaded. 



411. PRINCESS OF WALES.— Color, white ground, shaded 

 and tinged with mauve. 



412. PRINCESS VICTORIA.— Standard, dark cherry; wings, 

 mauve pink, and slight lines of rose. 



416. ftlEEN OF THE ISLES.— Scarlet mottled and flaked 

 with purple and white. 



419. RED RIDING HOOD.— Standard and winds are a rosy 

 pink, shading to bluish white at calyx. 



420. ROYAL ROBE. — Standards a rich, but delicate pink, 

 wings a soft bluish pink. 



422. SHAHZADA.— Flowers of large size and fine, expanded 

 form ; coloring rich dark maroon, with a tint of purple in the center 

 of the standard and the inner portion of the wings. 



423. STANLEY, OR BLACK KNIGHT.— A deep maroon ; a 

 large and very handsome flower of the finest form and abundance. 



424. THE SENATOR.— Large flowers, shaded chocolate and 

 bright brown, and striped on a creamy-white ground-color ; mottled 

 and blotched in every conceivable manner. 



427. VENUS — Salmon buff ; the standards delicately shaded 

 with rosy pink. Prices on above : Oz., 5c. Vi lb.. 15c. 



430. G. & T. CO.'S EXTRA FINE MIXED. — This is a splen- 

 did mixture of our own, which includes nearly all the above varieties. 

 Ounce. 5c. Vi pound. 15c. Pound. 35c. 



431. ECKFORD'S LARGE FLOWERING MIXED SWEET 

 PEAS.— Contains some of each of our entire list of Eckford's varie- 

 ties. Cunce, 5c. Vi pound, 15e. Pound, 35c. 



CUPID 

 DWARF SWEET PEAS. 



435. PINK CUPID — Standard bright rose pink : wings either 

 pure white or blush. The seed is black and germinates readily ; a 

 thrifty grower and continuous bloomer. Pkt., 5c. V- oz., 20c. 



436. WHITE CUPID.— Pure white flowers. Pkt.. 5c. Oz., 20c. 



437. BEAUTY' CUPID.— Packet, 5c. Ounce, 20c. 



438. PRIMROSE CUPID.— Packet, 5c. Ounce. 20c. 



439. ALICE ECKFORD — Packet, 5c. Ounce, 20c. 



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