LANDRETHS' FLOWER SEEDS 



(Prices per packet) 

 SWEET PEAS— Continued 



BLUE CLASS 



Captain of the Blues. — Standard almost clear pur- 

 ple, wings blue, shaded and tinged with purple. 

 It changes soon after being fully expanded to 

 standard bluish-purple, wings clear blue. 



Navy Blue. — Well named; flowers dark blue all over 

 and most effective in combination with others or 

 singly. 



Emily Eckford. — Large flowered; wings deep blue, 

 body inclined to be purple; crumpled flowers. 



Captivation. — Large deep maroon-colored flowers. 



Mrs. Walter Wright.— An excellent sort; large- 

 flowered, of deep blue color; showy. 



Maid of Honor,— Very light blue shaded with 

 white. 



Dorothy Tennant.— A light blue shaded with rose, 

 holding their color better than some others; one of 

 the best. 



Helen Pierce.— Mottled blue and white, not striped, 

 positively mottled; very choice and effective. 



STRIPED CLASS 



Mrs. Joseph Chamberlain.— A pure white, thor- 

 oughly striped with delicate rose; most effective; 

 best type. 



Jessie Cuthbertson.— White striped and flecked 

 with dark rose; very showy; hooded. 



Princess of Wales. — Purple, mauve and lavender, 

 striped most effectively, 



America. — A white form, striped with bright blood- 

 red; very showy; very choice; holds its color. 



Senator Spencer. — Deep claret or wine-color 

 stripes and flakes on a light heliotrope ground. 



Ramona. — Yellowish-white, completely striped 

 with pink. 



Juanita. — The body of this form is white, but 

 broadly marked with light lavender; hooded. 



Lottie Hutchins. — Dashed and striped with rose 

 of a rich, creamy body. 



Crown Jewel. — White striped with rose; very 

 fine; strong. 



If only one of each color is desired, we specially 

 recommend the first leading sort under each of the 

 nine (9) classes. 



Mixed Cupids. — All very dwarf. 



If a mixture of colors is desired we offer three | 

 grades: 



Landreths' Fine Mixed $1 . 10 I 



Landreths' Very Choice Mixed 1.25 ! 



Landreths' Special Mixed 1 . 50 I 



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(Prices per packet) 



Sweet Peas— Spencer 

 Types 



Mixed Varieties 



Per lb. 

 $3.00 



Per i lb. 

 $1.00 



Per oz. 

 30c. 



Per pkt. 

 10c. 



Mixed Colors.— A development in Sweet Peas 

 which is passing throughout the entire hst of 

 varieties, each old color and old form being 

 enlarged and beautified beyond compare, and 

 which in turn, when firmly fixed, will entirely 

 supplant the old and familiar forms. The new 

 habit is not fixed, but varies from 50 to 60 per 

 cent. true. 



Named or Distinct Sorts 

 Mammoth, Waved or Crumpled 



These forms of Sweet Pea flowers are afl the rage 

 at the Sweet Pea Exhibitions and at all places where 

 competition in the production of the Sweet Pea is 

 brisk. We offer the eight named varieties as below, 

 aU at $3.00 per lb., $1.00 per | lb., 30c. per oz., 

 or 10c. a pkt. 



Countess Spencer. — A rose-pink of rare excellence 

 m form and size, very attractive, vines strong in 

 growth. 



Asta Ohn. — Flowers large, waved. Color lavender 

 and mauve, stems very stiff, bearing generally 

 four large flowers. 



Black Knight Spencer.— Very showy, color 

 maroon, rich and dark, flowers waved, strong 

 vine, blooming luxuriously. 



White Spencer. — Profuse bloomer, gigantic flowers, 

 stems strong and long, bearing three flowers, 

 a strong climber. 



Primrose Spencer.— The finest of its class, an 

 unmistakable Primrose, of the best Spencer form. 

 Flowers large and beautifully waved. 



King Edward VII.— Exceedingly large-flowered, 

 stems long, strong and stiff, often bearing three 

 to four blossoms, vines very vigorous, a profuse 

 bloomer. 



Dainty Spencer.— White with rose-pink edges, 

 stems long and carrying three to four flowers of a 

 most damty appearance; very attractive. 



Mrs. Routzahn.— Pink, apricot and buff flowers, 

 large-waved, stems long, bearing three to four 

 flowers. 



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