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SWEET PEAS. 



CULTURE. — Sweet Peas should be sown in drills as early as possible in spring, in rich friable soil. Pre- 

 pare the bed thoroughly, working 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 covering 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. 



In the selection and growing of our 

 Sweet Peas we have obtained the 

 services of one of the leading expert 

 Sweet Pea growers in the world, who 

 has made the growing, propagat- 

 ing and developing of grand, new, 

 elegant varieties of sweet Peas one 

 of the highest aims of his life. We 

 therefore commend our Extra Supe- 

 rior varieties to you, with the assur- 

 ance that if you plant them you will 

 have, without exception, the finest 

 collection of colors and varieties of 

 Sweet Peas of any one in your local- 

 ity, and at the least possible cost. 

 Our finest mixture, which we put up 

 in papers containing seeds of the fol- 

 lowing varieties : 



SPECIAL PRICES 

 IN LARGE QUANTITIES. 



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Alice Eckford. Rich cream, tinted with white wings 



Apple Blossom. Rosy piuk 



Aurora. Flaked salmon 



Blanche Burpee. Large, pure white 



Blanche I : erry. Rosy pink, standard white ••••• 



Blanche Ferry. Kxtra early, earlier, rosy pink, standaia 



Black Knight. Large, deep maroon 



Brilliant. Bright red {„ 



Boreatton. Deep maroon " ,„ 



Countess of Cadogan. Lilac and blue 



Countess of Powis. Primrose, veiled with violet rose 



Countess of Radnor. Mauve, lavendar wings 



Coquette. Deep primrose, shaded fawn 



Duchess of Westminster. Purple standard •■ • ■:•■••■ V " ■■; •;•;•; .•■■ 



Duke of Westminster. Standard, clear purple, wings of purple, tinted violet, large size 



Dorothy Tenant. Deep, rosv mauve - 



Emily Eckford. Mauve, wings true blue • 



Emily Henderson. White, blooms early and profuse 



Gray Friar. Beautiful watered purple, shaded white 



Gorgeous. Scarlet orange," win gs bright rose • • • • 



Katherine Tracey. Standard soft purple, wings lighter shade 

 Lady Grisel Hamilton. Largest and lightest shade of lavr-- - 

 Lady Nina Balfour. Light reddish mauve, wings blue ... 



Lady Mary Currie. Crimson orange • 



Lady Penzanze. Standard orange, wings pure deep pink 

 Lottie Eckford. White ground, profuse with lavendar ... 



Lovely. Shell pink, exquisite color 



Maid of Honor. White, shaded with lilac 



Miss Hunt. Standard pale carmine salmon 



Modesty. Delicate soft pink 



Mrs. Eckford. Beautifully shaded primrose yellow. 



Mrs. Gladstone. Delicate light pink 



Navy Blue. Indigo and violet 



Prima Donna. Light pink, shaded blue 

 Prince of Wales, Standard purple, wing 



Pink Cupid. Dwarf Blance Ferrv 



R0v.1l Rose. Crimson pink, very large 



Sadie Burpee. Large white 



Salopian. Wings large, red. tinted with rose ; 



Stella Morse. Has a fine deep cream color, changing to delicate primrose 



Venus. Salmon buff 



White Cupid. White 



mdar. 



; blue, both striped on white. 



Ounce. 



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Asters, Cosmos, 



FLOWER SEEDS, 



Mignonette, Nasturtium, Tall, 

 Pansy Seed, Verbena. 



Nasturtium, Dwarf, 



