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WEEBER & DON 



SWEET PEAS 



Of late -seats Sweet Peas have been greatly improved in type, size of flowers and beauty of colors, adding very 

 their popularity. The Spencer or Orchid (lowering type has appeared in many new shades, outclassing some of the 



much to 



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sons ot similar c dor* by their large, bold and wavy flowers. The blooms, often measuring two inches across, are borne three 

 and lour onfong, stilt stems. We have discarded many of the older varieties, to give place to the new and larger flowering 

 sorts of similar colors, and the list offered below we can recommend with every confidence. 



Oultukat, Directions: Sow in the spring as soon as the ground can be prepared in a deep, rich soil and for succession 

 until Die mi. Kile of Mini. Open :i drill 4 to 5 inches deep, and cover the. seed from 2 to 3 inches. As the vines grow up, draw 

 the sod up against them for support, A row of'brush or wire netting should be olaoad bef ween Hum b.r the vines to trail on. 

 Pick flowers closely and do not allow to go to seed. 



This superb mixture is blended by us with ex- 

 traordinary care (mm named varieties of the 



Weeber & Don's Extra Selected Mixed Sweet Peas 2 



ind European noveltie; 



1 as a great many new Hybrids 



most approved large flowering type, including recent Am' 



as yet unnamed, insuring a gorgeous color effect. Pitt. 5c, oz, 10c, % ft>' 25c, V-> lb. 40c, lb 75 

 Kck Cord's Mixed. Composed of Bckford's varieties. I'kt. 5c, oz. 10c, \{ lb. 15c, lb. 50e. 

 Choice Mixed. A well-proportioned mixture of about 25 good varieties. Pkt. 5c., oz. 10c., \ lb. 15c. Ib 10c 



NAMED VARIETIES OF SWEET PEAS 



Prices for any of the following named sorts, except whero otherwise quoted, pkt. 5c, oz. 10c, lb. 25c, % Vb. 40c, Ib. 75c 



irange ; very fine, extr 



America. Crimson scarlet, striped on whit... 

 Apple lilossom. Bright pink, Shaded white. 

 Aurora. Orange rose, striped on white; very large flower. 

 Black Knight. Deep maroon, self color. 

 Blanche Burpee. Large, pure white. 

 Blanche Ferry, Extra Early. Pink and white. 

 Blushing Beauty. Soft pink, suffused with lilac; large 

 flower. 



Borcatton. Dark maroon ; large flower. 



Captain of the Blues. Purple and blue. 



Captivation. Magenta. 



Celest ial. Light lavender ; very flue. 



Countess of Cadogaii. Bright blue. 



Count ess of Radnor. Improved lavender. 



Countess Spencer. Giant, clear pink wavy petals, three 



and four flowers on a stem. Pkt. 10c, oz. 20c, % lb. COe. 

 Dorothy Eckford. Very large, pure white; one of the 



best whites. Pkt. 5c, oz. 15c, y A lb. 30c, lb. SI. 00. 

 Dorothy 'Pennant. Bose purple; very large. 

 Duke of Sutherland. Purple maroon standard, wings 



indigo blue. 



Duke of Westminster. Clear purple; very large. 

 Earliest of All. Pink and white; about two weeks earlier 



than any other variety ; splendid for forcing. 

 E pkt ^- ast, °' Giant carmine rose, Orchid flowering type. 



Emily Henderson. Large, puro white; splendid for 

 forcing. 



Firefly. Intense crimson scarlet; very large. 



Frank Dolby. Pale blue, Giant or Orchid flowered three 



and four blossoms on a stem. Pkt. 20c 

 Gladys Unwih. Giant Orchid [lowered, soft rosy pink • 



superb. Pkt. 10c, oz. 20c, % lb. 00c 

 Gorgeous. Orange scarlet, wings orange rose. 

 Helen Lewis (Orange Countess"). Orange crimson, giant 



Orchid flowered, Spencer type. Pkt. 10c. oz. 20c, lb. 60c. 

 Helen Pierce. Bright blue, mottled on white, colored 



and marked like a blue mottlod Gloxinia. Pkt. 5c, oz 15c 



% lb. 30c, lb. $1.00. 



e flow- 



Henry Eckford. deal- 

 er. Pkt. 15c, oz. 30c. 

 Her Majesty. Soft rosy pink; very large flower. 

 Hon. F. Bouverie. Deep pink, shading to light pink' 

 very fine. ' 

 Hon. Mrs. E. Kenyon. Deep primrose; very large, fine 

 form. 



Kathcrine Tracy. Soft brilliant pink ; excellent variety. 

 King Edward VII. Bright crimson; very large flower 

 the best red. 



Lady Grisel Hamilton. Beautiful, silverv lavender; very- 

 large flower. 



Lady Nina Balfour. Very beautiful mauve. 

 Lot tie Hutchins. Primrose, striped with light pink. 

 Maid of Honor. Lavender and white, edged bine; excellent 

 Mont Blanc. The earliest pure white variety; flue for 

 forcing. 



Mrs. Dug-dale. Beautiful deep rose; superb. 

 Mrs. Eckford. Light primrose;; large flower. 

 Mrs. Jos. Chamberlain. Bose, striped on white- 

 large flower. 



Navy Blue. Dark indigo and violet, very fine blue. 

 Nora Uawin. Giant pure, white, of the Orchid flow 



type, three, and four (lowers to a stem. Pkt. 20e. 

 Othello. Very dark maroon, self color, large flower. 

 Prima Donna. Pure pink, self color. 



Prince Edward of York. Carmine scarlet, wings erim- 



Primrose Spencer (New). Giant or Orchid flowered type 

 Primrose yel low throughout standard and wings. Pkt. 25c. 



Queen Victoria. Light primrose. 



Sadie Burpee, White Seed. Large, pure while. 



Sadie Burpee, Black Seed. Hardier than the white 

 seeded variety. 



Salopian. Splendid brilliant scarlet, large flowers; does 



not burn in the sun. 

 Senator: Striped maroon and violet on white. 

 Shasta.. Large pure "white, 3 and 4 flowers on a stem. 

 White Spencer (New). Giant pure white. 3 and 4 flowers 



on a stem. Pkt. 25c 

 While Wonder. Double-stemmed, wavv flowered, pure 



white. 



very 



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CHRISTMAS FLOWERING SWEET PEAS 



a " apted tor f " rcing ,mder and if »o*m in September will flower by Christmas, and 



Pink (true). Pkt. 10c, oz. 35c, > 4 lb. S1.00. White (true). Pkt. 15c, oz. 50c, ^lb. S1.50. 



W. & D.'S SUPERB COLLECTIONS OF SWEET PEAS 



ments containing: 



Assort n 



1 Vikt each «f v>'»-».!e!l v'.'.-'i'.'-VfiTj °"!! s, '; <,, '| I 011 - 25c I l pkt. each of 25 named variefies, our selection. Me 



TtrtTTTtT x* 1 ' selection, 50c. I 1 pkt. each of 50 named varieties, our select ion. S1.75. 



DOUBLE SWEET PEAS, finest mixed. Pkt. 5c, oz. 10c., lb. 75 a. 



BUSH SWEET PEAS. Distinct; flowers are borne only on lop of the plants. Pkt, 5c, oz. 15c \ lb tide lb «i 00 

 CD «1.C?. WEET PEAS - ° 0mpaCt ' dwarf ^ants. »ot over 0 inches high; mixed colors. Pkt. 5c, oz. 15c, lb. 80^ 

 PERENNIAL PEAS (Lathyrus Laflfolius). White, Purple, Pink and Mixed. Kaeh, pkt. 5c, oz. 30c 



