Stokes ' Standard ^eeds^^^j- Qarden ond Farm 

 Sweet Peas 



The primary requirement in sweet-pea-growing is to plant the seed 

 just as early in the spring as possible. If ordinary care is taken during 

 the early stages there should be little doubt as to the final result. 

 Brushing is desirable if a wire trellis cannot be built for them. We have 

 divided the Sweet Peas into two classes, the Spencer Sweet Peas, which 

 are larger and more delicate than the old standards, and selected 

 named varieties. 



Spencer or Orchid- Flowered Sweet Peas 





Oz. 





Lb. 



1615 



Primrose Spencer $0 



10 



$0 40 



$1 



GO 



1616 



Duplex Spencer. Cream-pink 



10 



40 



1 



00 



1617 



Countess Spencer. Silvery white, suffused 















10 



40 



1 



00 



1618 



Asta Ohn. Soft lavender 



10 



40 



1 



00 



1619 



Othello Spencer. Deep, rich maroon 



10 



40 



1 



00 



1620 



Aurora Spencer. Orange-rose on white 



10 



40 



1 



00 



1621 



Marie Corelli. Wings rose-crimson, standard 













cherry-red 



10 



40 



1 



00 



1622 



Helen Lewis. Rich crimson-orange 



10 



40 



1 



00 



1624 



Mixed Spencers 



10 



40 



1 



00 



Named Sweet Peas 



Pkt. Oz. liVa. Lb. 



1625 Black Knight. Dark maroon $0 05 $0 10 $0 30 $0 75 



1626 Blanche Ferry. Pink and white 05 10 30 75 



1627 Dorothy Eckford. White 05 10 30 75 



1628 Frank Dolby. Pale blue 05 10 30 75 



1629 Captain of the Blues. Deep blue . . 05 10 30 75 



1630 Gladys Unwin. Pale rose 05 10 30 75 



1631 King Edward VII. Scarlet 05 10 30 75 



1632 Lady Grisel Hamilton. Lavender. . 05 10 30 75 



1633 Nora Unwin. Giant white 05 10 30 75 



1644 Queen Alexandra. Giant scarlet. .. . 05 10 30 75 



1645 Stokes' Standard Sweet Pea Mixture 05 10 30 75 



STOCKS, or GILLIFLOWER hardy annual 



These charming plants are among the most popular for all purposes. 

 They are easily grown and add a charm to any garden. 



1685 Bright Red. 



1686 Light Blue. 



1687 Pink. 



1688 White. 



1689 

 1690 

 1691 



Purple. 

 Yellow. 

 Mixed Colors. 



WINTER-FLOWERING VARIETIES 



1695 

 1696 



Beauty of Nice. Pink. 

 Queen Alexandra. Deli- 

 cate rosy lilac. 



1697 Crimson King. 



1698 Blanche Superb. White. 



1699 White Lady. New. 



Prices ol the above, pkt. 10 cts., trale pkt. 50 cts., oz. $2.50 



1665 STOKESIA HARDY PERENNIAL 



A double perennial somewhat resembling the cornflower aster. It 

 was originated by an Englishman named Stokes and named in his 

 honor. Pkt. 25 cts., trade pkt. 50 cts., oz. S1.50. 



SWEET WILLIAM hardy annual 



The varieties offered below are great improvements over the old- 

 fashioned favorites and will prove a valuable acquisition to any garden. 



Pkt. T. pkt. Oz. 



1700 Auricula-flowered, Mixed Colors $0 10 $0 50 $2 50 



1702 Single, Mixed Colors 10 50 2 50 



1705 Double, Mixed Colors 10 50 2 50 



VIOLA, or TUFTED PAINSIES hardy perennial 



A decorative plant of the highest order resembling pansies very much 

 in shape, color and form but being slightly smaller and more prolific 

 in their growth. They are a cross between the violet and the pansy. 



1715 Admiration. Dark blue with darker Pkt. T. pkt. Oz. 



blotch $0 10 $0 25 $1 00 



1716 Lutea splendens. Rich yellow 10 25 1 00 



1717 Perfection. Light blue 10 25 1 00 



1718 White Perfection. Pure white 10 25 1 00 



75 



Spencer Sweet Peas 



VERBEINA half-hardy perennial 



The Verbena has a charm of its own and is useful for all 

 purposes, being particularly desirable for potting or window- 

 boxes as well as for the usual outdoor garden uses. The 

 mammoth varieties offered herewith are unexcelled. 



Pkt. T. pkt. yioz. Oz. 



1720 White $0 10 $0 20 $0 50 $1 00 



1721 Scarlet 10 20 50 1 00 



1722 Pink 10 20 50 1 00 



1723 Purple 10 20 50 1 00 



1724 Mixed Colors 10 20 60 



1753 



LEMON VERBENA 



A sweet-scented variety with light green leaves used 

 extensively for bouquets. Pkt. 10 cts., 3^oz. 50 cts., oz. $1. 



VIOLET perennial 



The beautiful simplicity of the Violet has always been 

 emblematic of faithfulness and it finds a place everywhere. 



Pkt. T. pkt. 



1728 White $0 10 $0 30 



1729 Blue 10 30 



WALLFLOWER half-hardy PERENrriAL 



A sweet-scented flower of many colors; useful in borders 

 or in bouquets. p^t. y. pkt. Oz. 



1730 Mixed Colors, Double $0 10 $0 20 $0 30 



1731 Mixed Colors, Single 10 20 30 



