THE ROYAL WINCHESTER SEED ESTABLISHMENT 



Bread more's Gold Medal Sweet Peas. 



RECENT AWARDS i 

 3 Gold Medals, R.H.S. Silver Cup, 5 Silver-Gilt Medals, 5 Silver Medals, and 

 11 First Class Certificates for New Varieties. 



No strain of Sweet Peas in the country is more carefully selected than Breadmore's, con- 

 sequently the flowers produced are of the very highest quality and substance. Foreign grown 

 seedy which is now so extensively advertised, cannot produce flowers that will compare with 

 the fich colours, great size, and perfect form of BREADMORE'S HOME GROWN SEEDS. 



Breadmore's Great Novelty for 1907* 



"HELEN LEWIS." 



(Raised by Mr. J. WATSON, Jr.) 



The most beautiful Orange Sweet Pea in existence. 



Awarded the National Sweet Pea Societys' SILVER MEDAL as the 

 best Novelty of 1905, also their First Class Certificate. 



IMPORTANT NOTICE. 



I regret that, owing to the very small quantity of seed harvested last season, I cannot send 

 " Helen Lewis " out till OCTOBER 1906, but I must strongly impress upon every one that I have 

 purchased from Mr. Watson the ENTIRE and only TRUE STOCK of this beautiful variety, and 

 that any Sweet Pea offered for sale during the season of 1906, under the name of Helen 

 Lewis," cannot possibly be the raiser's GENUINE stock. 



ORDERS BOOKED FOR DELIVERY IN AUTUMN OF 1906. 



Breadmore's Superb Novelties for 1906. 



" GEORGE HE Ft BEET." 



Certificate of Merit, Eoyal Botanic Society, 1905. 

 A really splendid variety of great substance and huge size. The colour is most charming, the standards 

 being orange pink, with deep rose wings. Per packet of 10 seeds, 2/6. 



" LADY <300I*EE." 



F.C.C., Southampton E.H.S., 1905. 

 An exquisite clear shining lavender self. A magnificent variety of great vigour and substance. A great 

 advance in this lovely colour. Per packet of 10 seeds, 1/6. 



EVEEY** BREADMORE." 



Award of Merit, Ulverston, 1905. 

 A shining pearly white, with just the slightest tinge of deep pink in the standard. A most distinct 

 and lovely variety. Per packet of 10 seeds, 1/-. 



" ADMIRAL TOGO." 



An extremely dark maroon of fine form, large size and great substance, a remarkably free bloomer 

 and good robust habit. Per packet of 15 seeds, 1/-. 



" CYRIL BREADMORE." 



F.C.C., Southampton R.H.S. , 1904. 

 A self-coloured deep rose of splendid form and substance. Very free flowering, and a strong grower 

 with a grand constitution. Per packet of 15! seeds. 



" DORA BREADMORE." 



F.C.C., National Sweet Pea Society, 1904. F.C.C., Southampton E.H.S., 1904. F.C.C., Ulverston, 1905. 

 A splendid variety of exceptionally large form, standard erect, well expanded, and of pale buff yellow 

 faintly tinged with delicate pink. A most beautiful flower of great substance and grand con- 

 stitution. Price 6d. and 1/- per packet. 



Full Descriptive hist of over 80 choicest varieties in cultivation post free. 

 BREADMORE'S TESTED VEGETABLE, FLOWER SEEDS, AND SEED 

 POTATOES produce the finest specimens for exhibition, and annually win hundreds 

 of valuable prizes. 



Every gardener and exhibitor should send at once for BREADMORE'S EXHIBITOR'S GUIDE 

 and SEED CATALOGUE, which fully describes how to grow and stage the finest Vegetables and 

 Sweet Peas for Exhibition, which will be forwarded post free. 



At the National Potato Society's Show, Crystal Palace, October 11th and 12th, 1904, 

 Chas. W. Bread more was awarded a Special Silver Medal for 

 19 New Varieties of Potatoes. 



CHAS. W. BREADMORE, F.R.H.S., SW ^L p s e e a eS» ust 

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