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Sweet Peas. 



For 

 Kail Plantingr. 

 lo pkts. - - 25c. 



The Sweet Pea is one 

 of the most popular of 

 flowers. Every one who 

 cultivates flowers should 

 plant Sweet Peas, for the 

 list of distinct and beau- 

 tiful varieties is now so 

 large that no one will 

 ever tire of them. 



When Sweet Peas are 

 wanted in bloom for 

 Winter or early Spring, 

 they should be planted 

 indoors early in Septem- 

 ber, and, to have the 



best results, the temperature should not exceed 45 

 degrees at night, to keep them stocky and firm. They 

 should have plenty of air during the day and a full 

 exposure to the sun. 



Splendid success may be obtained from sowing 

 Sweet Peas in October or November. A perfectly 

 drained soil so situated as not to be subject to too fre- 

 quent or severe freezing should be selected, and the 

 seed covered about three inches deep. 



331. AI"I»I.K BI^OSSOM:.— Standard Rose Pink 

 light at the base, wings lighter than standard. 



02.5c. 1-4 lb. 15c. 

 359. AUR.OR.A.— The color efl^ect is gorgeous; both 

 standard and wmgs are flaked and striped on a white 

 ground with bright orange salmon. 



I»kt. 5c. Oz. IOC. 1-4 lt>. 25c. 

 350. BI^Al^CHE BVR.r*EE. -Pure white, large 

 flower. Oz. 5C. i-4lt>. 15c, 



327. BI.AJXCHE KER.R.Y.— Standarc", bright 

 pink; wings large and nearly white. 



Oz. ^c. 1-4 lb. 13c. 



343. BEUSHI3SG BE ArXY.— Standard, and 

 wings are a beautiful soft pink. 



Oz. 5C. 1-4 lb. 15c. 



328. BOR.EAXXO:X.-»-Standard, rich satin-like 

 maroon. Oz. 5c. 1-4 lb. 15c. 



329. BUXXER.KLY.— Standard, a combination of 

 shades of violet and lavender. 



Oz. 5C. 1-4 ll». I5. 



344. COVI^XESS OE RADJiOR.-Very dis- 

 tinct and beautiful shade of lavender. 



I*l$:t. 5C. Oz. 10c. 1-4 lb, 20c. 



361. ELI2JA ECKEOR-D.— Standard rose, wings 

 delicately striped with rose. 



Oz. 5C. 1-4 lb. 15c. 



346. EMIEY ECKEOItO.-Ekt. 5c. OZ. 

 xoc. 1-4 lb. 20c. 



326. E:>IIEY HE:XDER.SO:x.— Pure white, one 

 of the best of Sweet Peas. Oz. 3c. 1-4 lb. 15c. 



345. EIRE EEY.— Very bright scarlet. 



Ekt. 5c. Oz. IOC. 

 356. GAIETY.— Purple, pink on lighter ground. 



I*l5t. 5C. Oz. IOC, 



347, HER MAJESTY.— Delicate rose pink, 



Oz. 5C. 1-4 lb. 15c. 



338. I^IUGO k:i:SG.— Standard purple-maroon, 

 wings bluer than standard. 



Oz. 5C. 1-4 lb. 15c. 



339. IXYI^fCIBEE SCAREET.— Bright scar- 

 let. I»lit. 5c. Oz. IOC 1-4 lb. 20c. 



362. KAXHERIIXE XRACEY.- Soft, brilliant 

 pink. Oz. 5C. 1-4 lb. 15c. 



337. EAOY BE4.CO?«SEIEED.-Standard sal- 

 mon-pink, wings primrose-yellow. 



I»k:t. 3C. Oz. IOC. 



333. EAOY EE:X25A3{CE.—Ro&e pink with slight 

 tinge of orange. Oz. 5c. 1-4 lb. 13c. 



337. EOXXIE ECKFORO.— Standard, a pecu- 

 liar and delicate shade of mageota-blue; wings shaded 

 lavender, deepening to violet at edge. 



Oz. 3C. 1-4 lt>. 13c. 



334. ]M:RS. ECKFORO,— Flowers very large, the 

 standard, and wings show a delicate and beautiful shade 

 of primrose yellow at first, but become white as the 

 flower matures. 



Oz. 3c. 1-4 lb. 13c, 



330. MRS. GE 4.DSXO:SE.— Standard, brilliant 

 but soft rose-pink, wines neai^ly same shade as standard. 



Oz. 5C. 1-4 lb. 13c. 



348. MRS. SA:>»k:EY.— Standard, delicate shell 

 pink, wings a little lighter than standard. 



Oz. 3C. 1-4 lt». 13c. 



334. ORA'XGE F»Ri:%CE.— Standard, pink, suf" 

 fused with yellow, wings bright light pink. 



I»k:t. SC. Oz. IOC. 



331. ROYAE ROBE.— Of finest form and largest 

 size. Oz. 3C. 1-4 13c. 



333. ERIMROSE,- Standard, yellowish white in 

 front and pronounced primrose-yellow on the back: 

 wings nearly white. Oz. 3c. 1-4 lt>« 13c 



335. .l»RI>JCESS BEAXRICE.— Bright rose 

 pink. Oz. 3C. 1-4 lt>. 15c. 



336. I"RI:NCESS of WAEES.— striped pur- 

 ple on nearly white ground. Oz. 3C. 



^42. QVEET^ OF E:XGEA:%D.- White. 



Oz, 3C. 1-4 Ito. 15c. 

 341. QEEE:?« of XHE ISEES.— Scarier, mot- 

 tled and fiaked with purple and white. 



Oz. 5C. 1-4 15c. 

 363. RED RIOESG HOOO.— Standard and 

 wino-5 are a rosv pink, shadina: to bluish white at the 

 calyx. Ekt. 5c. Oz. loc. 1-4 lt». 20c. 



332. SE^^AXOR.— Standard, delicate lavender, 

 nearly covered with stripes and splashes of purple-ma- 

 roon wings striped with a bluer shade than the standard. 



Oz. 3C. 1-4 lb. 15c. 

 338. SXA:>iEEY.— A deep maroon, a largp and 

 very handsome flower of the finest form and abundance- 

 Oz. 3C. 1-4 lb' ^5C. 



349. VE?«ES.— Rose pink. Ekt. 3c. Oz. loc. 

 G. & X. CO.'S CHOICE MIXED.— Includes 



many of the new sorts and can be depended upon to give 

 fine flowers of a wide range of color. 



Oz, 5C, 1-4 lb. 13c. I lb. 40c. 



