MISS EMMA V.WHITE 



-14 — Maquoketa, Iowa. — "If my Sweet Peas do as well this 

 year as last, they will be beautiful." — Anna Van Doren. 



BEST TWENTY-FIVE GRANDIFLORA SWEET PEAS 



The Grandiflora Sweet Peas (the standard sortsi 

 do not get so much advertising nowadays as do the 

 Spencers, but they are indeed wonderfully fine, and one 

 need not buy the expensive Spencers in order to have the 

 best results, either as to quality or quantity of bloom. 

 It is well known that the Grandifloras are better gcrmi- 

 nators and more prolific bloomers, and the time is far 

 off when they will be superseded by the Spencers. In 

 the following list, I offer the cream of this type, such as 

 Sweet Pea lovers cannot afford to be without. 



Price of any sort on this page: Pkt., 70 seeds, 5c; any 

 three pkts., i2c; J^ oz., 8c; any four half ounces, 25c; 

 1 oz., 12c; any two oz., 20c; any four oz., 35c. 



CLARET AND MAROON 



Black Knight. One of the darkest. 

 Othello. Darkest and best maroon. 

 Mixture of Claret and Maroon. The above and 

 other choice similar varieties mixed. 



DARK BLUE AND PURPLE 



Capt. of the Blues. Purple standard, blue wings; 

 a favorite variety. 



Duke of Westminster. Clear purple standard, 

 wings tinted violet. 



Navy Blue. Best dark blue. 



Mixture of Dark Blue and Purple. The above and 

 other choice similar varieties mixed. 



DEEP PINK AND ROSE 



E. J. Castle. Bright rose crimson, wavy edges. 

 Janet Scott. Bright-pink. A favorite. 

 Prince of Wales. Best rose crimson. 

 Mixture of Deep Pink and Rose. The abo\ 

 and other choice similar varieties mixed. 



SPECIAL SWEET PEA OFFERS 



No. 1. Half-packet Collection of each of the 25 

 Grandiflora varieties on this page for 50c. 



No. 2. Half-ounce of each of the 9 Color Mix- 

 tures on this page for 40c 



Creston, la. — "We have raised some very fine Asters frnni 

 your seed and I have given your address to various people." 

 —Mrs. J. M. Scurr. 



See page 16 for Sweet Pea Mixtures. 



LAVENDER AND LIGHT BLUE 



Lady Grisel Hamilton. Best light lavender. 

 Mrs. Geo. Higginson. The only azure blue. 

 Mixture of Lavender and Light Blue. The 



above and others mixed. 



LIGHT PINK 



Apple Blossom. The best rose and white. 



Blanche Ferry. Extra Early. Pink and white; 

 most popular for selling. 



Lovely. Soft shell-pink; often double. 



Prima Donna. Favorite light pink. 



Mixture of Light Pink. Above five and other 

 choice similar sorts mixed. 



PRIMROSE 



Hon. Mrs. E. Kenyon. Best cream color. 

 Stella Morse. Buff, with tint of pink. 

 Mixture of Primrose. Above and other choice 

 similar varieties mixed. 



RED 



King Edward. Bright crimson scarlet. 

 Queen Alexandria. Almost a true scarlet. 

 Salopian (Sun-proof). Best deep scarlet. 

 Mixture of Red. The above three and other 

 scarlet varieties mixed. 



SALMON PINK 



Bolton's Pink. Soft salmon orange. 

 Miss Willmott. Large, deep orange pink. 

 Rose du Barri. Salmon rose and orange. 

 Mixture of Salmon Pink. The above and other 

 choice salmon shades mixed. 



WHITE 



Dorothy Eckford. One of the best. 

 Shasta. Very large, wavy edges. 

 White Wonder. Comes largely double, often 

 with four or more blossoms on a stem. 



Mixture of White. These and others mixed. 



