^ SWEET PEAS= 
continue to bloom for months. Sow a liberal quantity of seed. 
OUR GIANT FLOWERING Mixture of Colors ever offered. 
If there is only one flower you select from our Seed Catalogue let it be this selection 
of Sweet Peas. It includes all the best of the Spencers. They begin to bloom early and 
Pkt. . r »c., 3 pkts. 1 Oc.. oz. 12c„ 2 ozs. 20c., 14 lb. 30c., Vz lb. 5Qc., lb. 7 5c.__ 
K A III* IKST O F ALL—Th is 
is the very earliest.al ways coming 
into bloom nearly two weeks in 
advance of any other variety. It is 
80 early that two crops of flowers 
may be grown in one season by 
simply planting early in the 
Bpring and those that go to seed 
if sown in August will produce 
flowers in the fall. Try them 
Pkt., 5c.. 3 pkts.,8c.,o/., 10c., 
2 ozs., 15c., 14 lb., 585c. 
EXTRA K V RLY PLANCH K 
FERRY—This is a very early 
variety. Standard rose pink, 
wings white tinted rose. Pkt., 
5<\, 3 pkts.,8c„oz.,10c.,3ozs., 
15c., Vi H>., 35c. 
BLACK KNIGHT— Very 
deep maroon color. Wings brown¬ 
ish purple. Pkt., 5c., 3 pkts., 
8c., o/.., 1 Oc M 3 ozs., 15c., Vi lb., 
3 5 c. 
CA PTA1N OFTHK BLUES 
—Standard light purple, wings 
lavender. Pkt,., 5c., 3 pkts.,8c . % 
07.., L Oc., 3 ozs., 15c., Vi H>., 25c, 
IN VINCIBLE RED—White 
Stripe on scarlet. Pat., 5c., 3 
pkts., 8c,, 07.., 10c., 3 ozs. 15c., 
Vi lb., 35c. 
Sweet Pea 
Spoil 
Ifvbi 
This is the Sweet Pea that is 
very popular. The illustration 
gives but a little idea of its 
mammoth size, and a very faint 
idea of the shape. The enor¬ 
mous flowers are waved to a 
remarks! '.e degree, giving them 
the well deserved title of Giant 
Orchid -1’lowered — beyond 
comparison with all other var¬ 
ieties. The harmony of soft 
coldilng in this mixture is be¬ 
yond the power of words to de¬ 
scribe. This mixture contains 
shades of white, crimson, lav¬ 
ender, blush, etc., often many 
shades of the same color. If you 
only have one packet of sweet 
I cas this season let it be this collection of Spencer 
or Giant Orchid-flowered. Pkt., 5c., 3 pkts., ifc©, 
oz. 15c., 3 ozs., 25c., V\ lb.,35c., 1 _■ lb..(JOc., lb., 
$ 1 . 00 . 
CUPID SWEET PEAS 
A DWARF VARIETY 
These Dwarf Sweet Peas grow only about five inches 
high, spreading out and forming a mass of foliage and 
flowers. No garden or flower bed is complete without 
.this little novelty. WHITE CUPID—Produces 
waxy white flowers, nearly as 
large as Emily Henderson. Very 
sweet. Pkt., 5c., 3 pkts., 8c., 
07., ,10c., 3 ozs., 15c. 
PINK CUPII> -Exactly 
like the white, except in color, 
which is alovely pink. Pkt, 5c., 
3 pkts., 8c., oz., 10c., 3 ozs., 
15c. 
Produce fro m 
20 to 50 per cent 
of double flowers. 
We have the finest 
strain in exist¬ 
ence, with all the 
best colors, mak¬ 
ing a grand mix¬ 
ture. Is very at¬ 
tractive. Pkt.5c 
3 pkts. 1 Oc., oz* 
12c., 2 ozs. 20c, 
% lb. 3 0c., 1 /-* lb, 
50c., lb. 75c. 
White Cupid Sweet Peas 
CUPID BEAUTY—This is the most 
beautiful of the Cupids, growing from six to 
seven inches high. Standard rose pink,shad¬ 
ed to white, wings rosy carmine. Pkt., 5c„ 
3 pkts., 8c., oz., 10c., 3 ozs., 15c. 
CUPID PRIMROSE—A beautiful prim¬ 
rose in color. Very dainty. Pkt., 5c., 3 
pkts. 8c.., oz., 1 Oc., 2 ozs., 15c. 
CUPID, MIXED COLORS—All the Cupid Sweet 
Peas in one mixture. Pkt. 5c., 3 pkts. 8c., oz., 10c., 
2 ozs., 1 5c., !4 lb.. 35c., Vi lb., 4 0c.. 11».. 7 0c. 
GOOD MIXED.—We have made a good mixture 
of Sweet Peas and offer as follows. They are fine. 
Pkt 5c., 3 pkts. 12c. oz. 8c., 2 ozs. 15c., Vi lb. 30c., 
Ik ftOr» lh. 70c... nostnaid. 
Earliest of All 
Bush Sweet Peas 
A half dwarf 
form of Sweet 
Pea growing 
nearly 18 ins. 
high. Needs 
no support. It 
is a vigorous 
and profuse 
bloomer, pro¬ 
ducing white, 
pink,rosy car- 
mine, violet 
striped, and 
various other 
shades and 
markings sel¬ 
dom found 
on flowers 
among Sweet 
Peas. A good 
sort to grow. 
Mixed Colors, 
Pkt., 5c., 3 
pkts. 13c. 
BLUSHING BEAUTY—Has a peach- 
blossom pink color. Very beautiful shade. 
Pkt, 5c., 3 pkts., 8c., oz., 10c., 2 oz., 
15c., Vi lb., 25c. 
EMILY HENDERSON-Very early, 
large, pure white flowers. Pkt., 5c., 3 
l>kts„8c., oz., 10c.,3 ozs. 15c., 14 lb. 25c. 
LOTTIE ECKFORD-White, shaded 
and edged with soft lavender. Pkt. 5c., 
3 pkts., 8c., oz. 10c., 2 ozs., 15c., 14 lh.. 
25c. 
GORGEOUS—A new Sweet Pea; one 
of the richest colored varieties that we 
know of, being a rich orange salmon. Pkt 
5c., 3 pkts., 8c., oz. 10c„ 2 ozs. 15c., 14 
lb., 25c. 
SENATOR—Chocol a to and creamy 
white. Pkt, 5c., 3 pkts., 8c., oz., 10c., 
2 ozs., 15c., Vi lb., 25c. 
PRINCE OF WALES—White stripe mauve. Pkt 
5c., 3 pkts., 8c., oz., 10c., 2 ozs., 15c., V\ lb., 25c, 
RED RIDING HOOD—Produces bright, dark, rosy 
pink flowers in abundance. Pkt 5c„ 3 pkts. 8c., oz, 
10c., 3 ozs. 15c., 14 lb. 25c. 
REIREIINISIIAL. 
SWEET PEAS 
We cannot praise this lovely hardy vine too highly, 
for it blooms constantly from early summer until late 
in autumn. The plants produce a profusion of clustered 
flowers on long stems, in various colors; white, pink, rose, 
carmine, etc., these flowers being of large size. All colors 
mixed. Pkt., 5c.,3 pkts., 10c. 
Spencer „um 
ORCHID- 
FLOWERED 
Hybrid 
