Grandiflora Type 
BLACK KNIGHT. Deep maroon. 
BLANCHE BURPEE. Pure white. 
BLANCHE FERRY. Rose and white. 
DIKE OF WESTMINSTER. Purple. 
IION. MRS. E. KENYON. Large; primrose. 
KATHERINE TRACY. Pink. 
KING EDWARD VII. Bright red. 
LADY GRISEL HAMILTON. Lavender. 
LORD NELSON. Deep navy blue. 
SCARLET GEM. Bright scarlet. 
ECKFORD’S MIXED. Contains all the more deli- 
cate or pastel shades. 
CHOICE MIXED. Contains all colors properly 
blended. 
SPENCER BEST MIXED. A mixture or selected 
varieties of the Spencer type. 
For prices set* colored pages. 
Sweet Peas for Fall Planting 
Sowing in the late November or early December in 
lie open ground secured llowers earlier in the season 
than from seeds sown in Spring, and the root growth 
s stronger, so it carries a plant through a dry season 
better, the seasons of blooming are prolonged. 
Sweet William 
Wb ft. For bedding, bordering or cutting, this 
favorite is invaluable. Blooms second year from seed. 
MIXED. For prices see colored pages. 
Verbena 
Sweet Peas 
CULTURAL DIRECTIONS — The soil for Sweet Peas 
should be rich and deep. The seed should be sown as 
early in the season as the ground can be worked, and 
in a position where the Peas will lie fully exposed to 
sunlight and air on both sides of the row. It is best 
to make a trench or furrow about G Inches deep. In 
the bottom of which sow the seed. Cover with about 
nn Inch of soil, pressing it down firmly. As soon as 
they are above ground, thin out to two to four 
inches apart; when planted too close they do not 
attain their full development. They generally are 
allowed, to run upon a wire netting four to five feet 
high. 
During dry weather they should be watered thor- 
oughly and frequently and given an application of 
liquid manure once a week. The flowers should be 
cut as oiten as possible, to prevent the plants from 
running to seed, which would stop them from con- 
tinuing in bloom. 
Verbena 
Start seed in the early spring, in the house or 
under glass, and transplant where they are to bloom, 
after three or four inches of growth have been made. 
CHOICE MIXED. For prices see colored pages. 
DWARF MIXED. For prices see colored pages. 
Wild Cucumber 
The quickest growing climber. For prices see eel- 
ored pages. 
Zinnias 
TAI.L DOUBLE MIXED. For prices see colored 
pages. 
DWARF MIXED. For prices see colored pages. 
Zinnias 
