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SWEET PEAS 



CULTURE. 



Sweet Peas should be sown in drills latter part of Novem- 

 ber for fall planting, or as early as possible in spring, in rich, 

 friable soil. Prepare the bed thoroughly, working in a quan- 

 tity 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 covering of the seed at firsthand 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. 



377. G. & T. CO.'S EXTRA PINE, MIXED— Consists of the 

 very choicest varieties mixed in the newest colors and shades. 



Packet, 5c; oz., 10c; % lb., 25c; Y z lb., 45c; lb., 75c 

 Postage, 6c. per lb. Extra. 



378. E OXFORD'S PINE MIXED— One of the finest mix- 

 tures of the Eckford varieties. 



Packet, 5c; oz., 10c; Vt lb., 25c; V 2 lb., 45c; lb., 75c. 

 Postage, 6c. per lb. Extra. 



379. SUPERB SPENCER MIXTURE — This mixture is made 

 up from our carefully prepared formula. It contains practically 

 all the true Spencer varieties introduced to date. Great atten- 

 tion is given to secure a beautiful light mixture, and yet in- 

 clude all shades, nicely balanced and proportioned. 



Per oz., 15c; % lb., 50c; 1 lb., $1.50. 



Grandiflora Sweet Peas 



Price: Per pkt., 5c; oz., 10c; % lb., 25c; y 2 lb., 45c; lb., 75c. 

 Postage, 6c. per lb. Extra. 



350. AGNES ECKFORD — Beautiful soft, light pink. 



351. AMERICA — Bright red and white striped. 



352. JE ANNIE GORDON — Standard bright rose; wings 

 primrose, tinted with light rose. 



353. AURORA — White, with stripes and flakes of orangc- 

 pinlc 



354. BLACK KNIGHT — Glossy deep maroon, open form. 



355. BLANCHE BURPEE — Pure white. 



356. BLANCHE PERRY — Standard bright crimson-rose; 

 wings white, tinged with pink. 



357. BOLTON'S PINK — Orange or salmon-pink, veined 

 with rose. 



358. LORD NELSON — A darker strain of navy blue; very 

 dark. 



359. COCCineA — Pure cerise; self -color. 



360. COUNTESS OP RADNOR — Light mauve standard; 

 lavender wings. 



361. DAINTY — Pure white, edged with light pink and 

 standard, and wings almost true white, with pink edges. 



362. DUKE OP WESTMINSTER — Standard clear purple; 

 ■wings violet. 



363. EMILY HENDERSON — Pure white; a vigorous 



grower. 



364. HENRY ECKFORD — Almost clear salmon; self-color; 

 nearest approach to orange sweet peas. 



365. HE LEN PIERCE — Pure white; veined, mottled and 

 marbled with bright blue. 



366. HON. MRS. E. KENYON — Primrose; large semi- 

 hooded form. 



367. ROMOLO PIAZZANI — Rose-purple; large flowers of 

 best type. 



368. KATHERINE TRACY — Standard soft pink; wings 

 lighter tone; almost self-color. 



369. KING EDWARD VII — Bright red or crimson scarlet. 



370. LOTTIE ECKFORD — White, shaded lilac and blue. 



371. LOVELY — Standard, and wings deep pink, shading 

 lighter at edges. 



372. MRS. COLLIER — Rich primrose tint; large flowers 

 and long stems. 



373. DOROTHY ECKPORD — White; large bell-shaped 

 flowers. 



374. PRIMA DONNA — Fine pink; self-colored. 



375. QUEEN OF SPAIN — Soft buff pink, with curled 

 standards. 



376. SALOPIAN — Bright red or crimson-scarlet. 



Early and Winter Flowering 

 Sweet Peas 



This distinctive class of Sweet Peas is valued for earliness 

 of bloom when grown out of doors, and for their winter flow- 

 ering qualities when grown in greenhouses. They begin 

 blooming according to the variety — in from 8 to 12 weeks 

 from planting seed. Price, 15c. per oz.; *4 lb., 50c; 1 lb., $1.50. 

 Postage, 6c per Pound Extra. 



380. 



form. 



S81. 



382. 

 White 



383. 



384. 



385. 

 early. 



386. 



387. 



388. 



389. 



390. 



391. 

 with 



BURPEE'S EARLIEST WHITE— Very early; hooded 



CHRISTMAS PINK— Pink and white. 

 EARLIEST OF ALL — Bright rose standard, with 

 wings. 



EX. EY. BLANCHE FERRY— Pink and white. 

 FLORENCE DENZER — White. 



MRS. ALEX. WALLACE — Pinkish lavender; very 



MRS. E. WILDE — Rosy crimson. 

 MRS. F. J. DOLANSXY— Pink. 

 MONT BLANC — White; early; open form. 

 WATCHUNG — White. 

 MRS. CHAS. H. TOTTY — Lavender. 

 . LADY GRISEL HAMILTON — Soft lavender, tinted 

 mauve in standard. 



ADD 6 CENTS FEB POUND FOR POSTAGE. 



