SEEDS WHICH SUCCEED 



5weet Peas— spencer Types 



Named or Distinct Sorts nammoth, Waved or Crumpled 



These forms of Sweet Pea flowers are all the rage at the Sweet Pea Exhibition and at all places where competition in 

 the production of the Sweet Pea is brisk. 



We offer the seven named varieties as below, all at 



$2.50 per pound, 30 cts. an ounce, or 10 cents a packet. 



Countess Spencer. — A rose-pink of rare excellence in form and size, very attractive, vines strong in growth. 

 Asia 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. 

 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 dainty appearance,, 

 very attractive. 



Mrs. Routzahn. — Pink, apricot and buff flowers, large-waved, stems long, bearing three to four flowers. 



(PRICES PER PACKET AS QUOTED.) 



HEART'S=EASE.— "Pansies for thoughts!" Have you 

 ever thought how marvelously beautiful they are ? Have 

 you thought that no garden is complete without them? 

 Have you thought Landreths' Pansies the finest in the 

 world? If not, try them this year and you will find them 

 unsurpassed and of unusual size. 6 inches high, plants 8 

 inches' diameter. See illustration. 



Seeds should be sown out of doors very early in the Spring 

 or during August and the plants protected during Winter. 

 The happy faces of these .flowers can but brighten every 

 home. They are in bloom sixty days after planting and 

 continue to bloom till after frost- 



Mixed Finest Quality ... ........ .S2.00 oz.; 10 



Mixed Second Quality l.oOoz.; 5 



Cassiers. — New Giant Blotched. Same as Odier, excepting 

 the flowers are much larger . Fine form. . $4.00 oz.; 15 

 Emperor William.— Splendid blue, a reliable bloomer 5 



Faust (King of the Blacks) S1.50oz.; 5 



Giant Trimardeau. — A distinct class of strong growing 

 plants bearing enormous flowers, often measuring over 



3 inches in diameter. Mixed S1.75oz.; 10 



Lord Beaconsfield.— Deep violet, shading to a lighter tint. 

 Good bloomer. . . .... ..... .$1.25oz.; 5 



Masterpiece.— This strain represents the highest perfection 

 in the Giant Spotted Pansies.' Growth of plant is strong 

 and compact, stands warm weather. The enormous 

 flowers are borne well above the foliage on strong 

 stems, are perfectly round and contain the richest 

 combination of colors that have been offered in Five- 

 Spotted Pansies. Each petal is marked with a very 

 large dark blotch, and most of the flowers have a 



margin of white or yellow $2.00 oz.; 20 



Prince Bismarck.— Golden bronze, marbled . . 2.00 oz.; 5 



Snowflake.— Pure white 1.50 oz.; 10 



Sweet Violet (Tricolor odorata) . 10 



Victoria Red.— Magnificent. Flowers of deep claret-red 

 color, large and very beautiful $1.5002.; 10 



SiNGT.E Poppy. 



PANSIES — Often the flowers are twace as broad as shown 

 in this picture. Often the size of a silver dollar. 



p/Ar>D\/ —These old favorites have become very popular 

 ■ » I • again, the new varieties adding greatly to their 



attractiveness. Every garden should have a good supply of 

 Poppies. They fit in almost anywhere and the perennial 

 varieties remain for years. Braeteatum, Iceland and Ori en- 

 tale are perennials, the others annuals. Sow seed in the open 

 ground in the Spring or Fall. Will not bear transplanting. 

 Most brilhant and showy flowers. 1 to 2 feet. 



Danebrog.— Scarlet, with white cross 5 



Golden Gate.— Most brilliant yellow 10 



Iceland.— Mixed colors. Perennials ; if sown in February wiU 

 flower the same year and yield brilliant flowers all the season. 



Single 10 



Ranunculus Flowered. — All colors from crimson to white, 



mixed. Fifteen inches. Double 5 



Shirley.— Flowers of a glossy silk-like texture, single or semi- 

 double, colors light shades crimson, rose, pink to rosy- white; 

 some bordered with white, others striped and blotched. 



mixed 



