Hig h Q ualit y Flower Seeds 



Watchung. 



lb. $1.50. 



Extra 

 Early 



Flowering, or 

 Christmas 

 Sweet Peas 



They usually bloom in about 

 twelve weeks from the time seed 

 is planted, and are mostly used for 

 forcing. Started under glass about 

 September 1, they begin flowering 

 at Thanksgiving, and are in full 

 bloom by Christmas. They also 



are very valuable for outside, as they will flower fully 

 two weeks ahead of the Spencer and Grandiflora types 

 Christmas Pink. Oz. 15c, 

 Christmas White. Oz. 15c 

 Meteor. Scarlet. Oz. 15c, y± 

 Mrs. Alex. Wallace. Lavender 

 lb. $1.50. 



Mrs. C. H. Totty. Sky blue. Oz. 

 lb. $1.50. 



Mrs. F. J. Dolansky. Salmon pink 

 lb. $1.50. 



Snowhird. Pure white. Oz. 15c, 



lb. 50c 

 4 lb. 50c 

 lb. 50c. 

 Oz. 15c, 



Pure white, black seeded. Oz. 15c, % lb. 50c 



Named Large-Flowered (Grandi- 

 flora) Varieties 



This is the popular type frequently called " Eckford Va- 

 rieties " or " Standard Sorts." There is almost an endless 

 list of them. Many of the formerly most popular kinds have 

 been superseded by new and larger-flowering sorts of the same 

 color. We have discarded all inferior sorts and the list offered below we 

 can recommend with every confidence. 



PRICE: Pkt. 5c., oz. 



lb. 35c., 



lb. $1.00, 



except where otherwise quoted 



WHITE 



Blanche Burpee. Superb, pure white; immense size, perfect form. 

 Emily Henderson. Splendid pure white; good for forcing. 

 Sadie Burpee. One of the largest pure white Sweet Peas. 



PINK AND WHITE 

 Blanche Ferry. Popular pink and white. 



Blanche Ferry, Extra Early. Popular, pink and white ; ten days earlier 

 Earliest of All. A splendid pink and white variety. 

 LIGHT PINK 



Bright rose and pink. Beautiful 



Apple Blossom 



shade. 



Dainty. White, with pink edge. 

 Katherine Tracy. Soft, brilliant pink. 

 Lovely. Beautiful shade of soft shell pink. 

 Mrs. Gladstone. Clear, bright, light pink. 



STRIPED AND MOTTLED 

 Aurora. White, with stripes or flakes of orange pink. 

 Jessie Cuthbertson. Creamy white, striped and 



flaked with dark rose. 

 Senator. Maroon and violet; striped white. 



SHADES OF RED 

 Fire Fly. Brilliant fiery scarlet. 

 Her Majesty. Beautiful deep rose. 

 King Edward VII. Bright crimson ; very large flowers. 

 Lord Rosebery. Rose carmine, with veins of deeper 



rose. 



Mrs. Dugsdale. Beautiful deep rose. 

 Princess of Wales. Bright rose; self colored. 

 Salopian. Splendid brilliant scarlet ; nearly sun-proof. 



LIGHT YELLOW 

 Mrs. Eckford. Beautiful primrose yellow. 



BLUE AND PURPLE 

 Lord Nelson. Deeper and richer shade than navy blue. 



LAVENDER AND LIGHT BLUE 

 Countess of Radnor. Standard delicate lavender; 



wings dark mauve. 

 Dorothy Tenant. Standard rosy mauve; wings 

 bluish mauve. 



Helen Pierce. Very bright blue ; mottled on pure 

 white. 



Lady Grisel Hamilton. Light lavender, sky-blue 

 wings. 



Mrs. Walter Wright. Flowers self colored, of a 

 pinkish-cream tint. 



Maid of Honor. Almost white, with light bluish- 

 lavender edge. 



Phenomenal. White, shaded rosy lavender; wavy 

 petals. 



ORANGE PINK 

 Bolton's Pink. Rich salmon pink. 

 Lady Mary Currie. Orange pink; shades rosy lilac. 

 Venus. Lovely salmon buff; striped rosy pink. 



CLARET AND MAROON 

 Othello. Glossy maroon; self colored; elegant. 

 SELECTED MIXED 



All colors. A magnificent mixture of beautifully 

 colored, large-flowering Sweet Peas. Pkt. 5c, oz. 

 15c, % lb. 25c, lb. 75c 



