LANDRETHS' FLOWER SEEDS 



SWEET PEAS— Continued 



Poppy Shirley 



Sweet Peas always develop the largest and best 

 flowers and continue longest in bloom under con- 

 ditions of a rainy season or under irrigation. On 

 the other hand, hot, dry weather diminishes the size 

 of flowers, causes them to fade and induces the 

 vines to cease blooming, to soon dry up if not 

 revived by rain, but after a good rain will make a 

 display as attractive as at first. 



White-seeded Sweet Peas are more delicate than 

 the dark-seeded varieties, and under unfavorable 

 conditions of soil and rainfall or drought do not | 

 germinate as freely as dark-seeded, which are 

 always hardy. 



Sweet Peas of any variety will generally bloom 

 in 60 or 70 days after they germinate; one ounce 

 being sown to ten feet of row. 



GRANDIFLORAS 

 MIXED COLORS— SOW EARLY 



If a mixture of colors is desired we offer three 



grades : 



Oz. V 4 Lb. Lb. 



Landreths' Fine Mixed 15 40 $1.20 



Landreths' Very Choice Mixed 15 45 1.50 



Landreths* Special Mixed 20 50 1.75 



Per packet, 5 cents. 



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NAMED SORTS— SINGLE COLORS 



PKT., 5c; OZ., 20c; % LB., 60c; LB., $2.00 



While Landreths' selection of named sorts only 

 numbers 45 out of a possible 500, it is complete as 

 respects variations in colors, tints and markings. 



Sow soon as frost is out of the ground or sow 

 in the Autumn before it enters the ground. 



WHITE CLASS GRANDIFLORAS 

 Blanche Burpee. — Pure white, very popular. 

 Dorothy Eckford. — Pure white, large flowers. 

 Emily Henderson. — Forcing white. 

 Hon. Mrs. E. Kenyon. — Primrose yellow. 

 Primrose. — Cream yellow shade. 



ROSE CLASS 

 Apple Blossom. — Pink and blush. 

 Ex. Ey. Blanche Ferry or Earliest of All. — Pink 



and white. 



Jannet Scott. — A beautiful rose pink. 

 Gayety. — Bright colored stripes. 

 Imp. Painted Lady. — Rose and white. 

 Lovely. — Shell pink and light rose. 

 Prince of Wales. — Bright rose. 

 Prima Donna. — Soft pink. 

 New Countess.— 



Sweet Peas 



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