Novelties and Specialties in Flower Seeds 



WEEBER DON 



NEW "ORCniD-f LOWERING' 

 SWEET PEAS 



A beautiful new type of Sweet Pens, otilclassing tlic standard 

 s<jrLs hv the enormous size of tlicir flowers, wiiieh measure 2 inches 

 across and arc borne 3 and 4- on long stiff stems. The standards are 

 bold and wavy, wliile the wiu.ys are large and spre.iding. 



Nora Unwin. 



pure white flnwei 

 other whites ni si 



>ve!ty willi^ cxtraordin, 

 1 a stem. This variety 

 nd suljstanee. I'l;t. 25e 



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Frank Dolby. 



iramiltoa, '■ but vc 

 i.^nuhird as the abo 

 X ariety in existence. 



/V eharn 



, ])ornc .3 to I- on a stenr This variety excels all 

 ■. form, purity ; 



ively ]:iale blue, the same shade as "Lady Grisel 

 much Larger. It has the same bold wavy 

 ■ .and is today the finest anil largest pale Ijlue 



Fkt. 25c. 



m to the orchid flower- 

 d.-irds, bearing .1- bios- 

 ose wllhsabnou shad- 



C. J. Castle. Another magnilicent ndditii 

 ing race with very large bold and wavy st.-ii 

 soms to a stem. The color is a rich carmine 

 ing in the standard. Pkt. 25c. 



Countess Sjjcncer. lutroduced last year; this varietj' is the par- 

 ent of most of the orchid-flowering sorts. The gigantic flowers arc 

 of a lovely shell pink, shading to rose pink at the edges, and are 

 born2 4- on a stem. I'kt. 10c. 



OladtjS Unwio. 



Giant open flowered, soft rosy pink, Pkt. 10c. 



;raiid orchid flowering 



Helen Lewis. (Orange Countess). A ^, _ . . , . 



seedling of Countess Spencer with large waYv standards and grand 

 open form. Flowers are borne 3 and 4 on a stem. Pkt, 10c. 



GLOXINIA FLOWERED SWEET PEA 

 HELEN PIERCE 



Very striking and distinct. The color is bright blue, mottled on white ground- It does not come sl i ineil i 

 with any suggestion of stripes, Ijut miiformly marbled and peppered, alter the style of a glovnii-i The (lo- 

 of remarkably good substance and last well when cut. Pkt. 10c. 



DOUBLE BLACK SWEET WfLLIAM 



(DUNTflUS eHeitlTljS MfiDESCm Fl. PI.) 



The large bouquet-like heads of very double flowers are of a uniform 

 deep black maroon color aufl produce quite a unique cflect. Pkt. 25c 



DOUBLE PERPETUAL TEN WEEK STOCK 

 EMPRESS AUGliSTilVICTORIil 



The plants of this magnificent novelty have a true pyramidal branch- 

 "i.c growth and .-itLain a height of 2-1- inches. The flowers ru'e of a s^k 

 very lilac surpassing in beauLy by far .all other !ii;ht blue shades, wdiich 

 HI comparison to the li .rnu r appear to be dark blue. Thev are jiro- 

 uueedm great abund.-mee lumi June vnlU frost. For cutting this va- 

 riety is ol the greatest value. I'kt. SOc. 



HARDY RED ^UNELOWER 



The rilants of iln.. 

 ; florile 



.lowers during the season, wliich are excelient fur cutting, .as thcw" have 

 vcrv long stems and last a long time in water. If sown indooi's they 

 will flower the first season. Pkt. 25c 



from 5 lo G feet hiirh .- 

 '50 gigantic lirlgln 



STOCK, EM 



