FAIR VIEW SEED FARMS, lnc^ SYRACUSE, K. Y 
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1 N|| LARfljE FLOWERING 
MIXED SW EET PEAS-We 
have taken great pains in making up this mix¬ 
ture, having included all the large flowering 
sorts as well as all the different colors and we make 
this mixture a specialty. The plants grow rapidly and 
produce in great profusion an abundance of gigantic 
flowers borne on long stems of all the different colors 
known among Sweet Peas. They begin to bloom early 
in the season if planted in the spring and continue to 
give an abundance of flowers all summer. This great 
mixture cannot be too highly recommended. Pkt., 
3 pkts., 8c.; 6 pkt».. 15c„ oz.. 10c.; 2 ozs„ 15.; 
Produce from 
20 to 50 per cent 
of double flowers. 
Wehave thefinest 
strain in exist¬ 
ence, with all the 
best colors, mak" 
ing a grand mix¬ 
ture. Is very at¬ 
tractive. Per pkt. 
5c.; 3 pkts.,1 2c.» 
6 pkts., 20c. 
SWEET PEAS 
SEPARATE COLORS 
EA RL1EST OF ALE—This is the very earl¬ 
iest always coming into bloom nearly two weeks 
m advance of any other variety. Two crops of 
flowers may be grown in one season if the seed 
is planted very early in the spring. The flowers 
are pink and light shades, very delicate. Pkt.. 
4c., 3 pkts.. 1 Oc., 6 pkts., 1 8c. 
EMILY HENI>ERSON-This is the very 
best pure white variety, large fio*vers, long 
stems. Pkt., 4c., 3 pkts., 1 Oc., 6 pkts., 1 8c. 
EXTRA EARLY BLANCHE FERRY— 
This is a very early variety. The flowers am 
rose pink, wings white, tinted rose. Pkt., 4c., 
3 pkts.. 1 Oc., 6 pkts., 1 8c. 
BLACK KNIGHT—Very deep maroon col¬ 
or, wings brownish purple. Pkt.. 4 c., 3 pkts, 1 Oc. 
RED HIDING HOOD- Produces bright 
dark reddish pink flowers in abundance. Pkt., 
4c., 3 pkts., 10<%, 6 pkts.. 18c. 
Cupid Sweet Peas 
CUPID SWEET PEAS, Mixed Colors. This mix¬ 
ture is made up of all the different colors in the Cupid 
- ——-varieties. Plants of this sort 
grow only about five inches 
high, spreading out and 
forming a mass of foliage 
and flowers. All Colors 
Mixed, pkt., 4c., 3 pkts.. 
1 Oc.: 6 pkts., 1 Oc. 
CUPID BEAUTY-This 
is the most beautiful of the 
Cupids, giowing from 6 to 7 
inches high. Standard rose 
pink, shaded to white, wings 
rosy carmine. Pkt., 4c., 3 
pkts., 10c.. G pkts., 18c. 
^ BUSH 
eet Pea 
OI AIN'T 
ORCHID 
flowered 
SWEET PEAS 
This is the Sweet Pea 
that is very popular. The 
engraving gives but little 
idea of its mammoth size, 
and a very faint idea of 
cne shape and coloring, as the 
enormous flowers are frilled, 
crinkled and waved to a remark¬ 
able degree, giving them the well 
deserved title, ‘ Giant Orchid- 
Flowered”. They are beyond com¬ 
parison to all other varieties, and 
the harmony of soft coloring in the 
varieties we offer in this mixture 
is simply beyond the power of 
word s to describe. This mixture 
contains shades in white, rose, 
crimson, lavender, bhish, etc., 
some deeper in shade than others 
of the same color. If yona only have 
one packet of Sweet Peas this 
season, lot it be this collection of 
Spencer or Giant Orchid-Flower¬ 
ed. Pkt., 5e.; 3 pkts., 12c.; 6 
pkts., 21>c. 
BUSH—A half dwarf form of 
Sweet Pea growing nearly 18 
inches high. Needs no support, 
is a vigorous and profuse 
bloomer, producing flowers in 
white, pink, rosy carmine, violet, 
striped and various shades and 
markings found among Ewcet 
Peas. A good sort to grow. 
Mixed Colors, pkt., 5c*; 8 
pkts.. 1 Oc.: 6 pkt., 18c* 
