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LAKEVIEW SEED FARM, ROCHESTER, N. Y. 
SWEET PEAS, pa 
Sow in furrows about 6 inches 
deep and cover with inches of soil. 
Gradually fill the furrows as the peas 
grow. The seed pods should be cut 
off as 300n as formed. If they are 
allowed to remain the vines will soon 
stop blossoming. 
Note— The light colored Sweet 
Peas are liable to rot if covered too 
heavily with earth. The best way is 
to cover them lightly with fine ratings 
or moss. When covered in that way 
they are as reliable to sprout and 
grow as the dark colored peas. 
White Sweet Peas. ■ o 
Cupid— Very dw 
white. , 
at, 
Blanche Burpee- 
Clear white 
4 8 18 
Emily Henderson 
The best noweriue 
white pea 4 8 15 
Light Yellow . 
Mrs.Eckford-Del- 
icace shade of prim- 
rose yellow 5 10 20 
Primrose— Yellow. 
ish white 4 8 15 45 
Pink Sweet Peas. 
Pink Cupid— Finer 
and more hardy than 
the White Cupid... 8 15 50 1.60 
Mrs. Gladstone — 
Asoftrose pink 4 8 15 45 
Katharine Tracy 
The best light pink. 4 8 15 45 
Blanche Ferry-Pink standard with nearly white wine 
-kauy Penzance— Rose pink tinged with orange . 
Red and Maroon, 
Brilliant — A brilliant rich red .... 
Stanley— A rich, deep maroon 
Lavender and Blue . 
Countess of Kaduor-A fine shade of lavender. . . 
J^ottie Eckford— Magenta blue, shaded, with lavender 
captain of the Blues-Bright purple blue 
Variegated. 
Aurora -White, splashed with carmine 
Raniona- White, spotted with a blush purple. .'. 
Senator— Lavender, striped with purple maroon 
Mixed Sweet Peas ... . 
VERBENA. 
A great bedding plant, universally grown 
Verbena Hybrida 
ZINNIA. 
A very showy, half hardy annual of easy cultivation. It 
flower all summer. 
Pompon— A fine strain, very double . 
Pkt. 
Oz. 
H lb. 
Lb. 
4 
8 
15 
45 
4 
8 
18 
60 
5 
10 
20 
60 
4 
8 
18 
50 
10 
20 
60 
4 
8 
15 
40 
10 
15 
45 
5 
10 
20 
60 
4 
8 
15 
45 
4 
8 
15 
40 
4 
e 
12 
30 
