ible Collection of 
■eYe'd SWEET PEAS 
SSH” DREER’S 
flowered 
SWEET 
PEAS 
The old-fashioned 
Sweet Peas are now 
overshadowed b y 
the wonderful Or- 
chid-flowered kind. 
This type is quite dis- 
tinct, having large, open 
flowers of extraordinary 
size, usually measuring 
two inches across, with 
wavy standards and 
wide spreading wings. A 
large percentage bear 
four of these immense 
blossoms on long and 
strong stems, making 
them of exceptional 
value for cutting. The 
twelve sorts shown in 
colors are leaders in their 
respective colors; and 
being just as easy to 
grow as the ordinary 
sorts, are sure to give 
entire satisfaction. 
Countess Spencer 
No. i on plate 
Lively rose pink 
Dobbie’s Cream 
No. 2 on plate 
The best primrose 
yellow 
Elfrida Pearson 
No. 3 on plate 
The finest light pink 
Florence 
Nightingale 
No. 4 on plate 
Exquisite lavender 
King White 
No. 5 on plate 
The largest pure white 
Margaret Atlee 
No. 6 on plate 
The finest rich pink 
Mrs. Cuthbertson 
No. 7 on plate 
Beautiful pink and white 
Mrs. Hugh 
Dickson 
No. 8 on plate 
Salmony-pink 
Royal Purple 
No. 9 on plate 
Very rich color 
Scarlet Emperor 
No. IO on plate 
The most brilliant 
scarlet 
Thos. Stevenson 
No. II on plate 
Orange-scarlet 
Wedgwood 
No. 12 on plate 
Wedgwood or silvery 
blue 
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Price, any of the above 10 cents per packet. 
Collection containing a packet each of the 12 sorts for 85 cents 
postpaid. 
Sweet Peas are but one of our many specialties. We handle a most 
complete line of high grade reliable Vegetable, Flower and Grass Seeds, 
also Plants of all kinds, all of which are fully described in 
DREER’S GARDEN BOOK FOR 1917 
which also contains a mine of valuable cultural information. A copy will be mailed free to those mentioning Garden 
Magazine. 
HENRY A. DREER 
M.4 
714-716 Chestnut Street 
PHILADELPHIA, PA. 
