ry 
1909. 
THE GARDENING WORLD . 
X 
NOVELTIES 
Dowell F. Browne (Waved). A beautiful intense bright crimson, 
almost a self. 7 seeds 6d., 15 seeds 1 -. 
Mrs. Charles Masters. A bright, rosy salmon standar I, with 
almost pure cream wings, which are only slightly rose flushed. 
7 seeds 6d., 15 seeds 1/-. 
Annie B. Cilroy. A fine, distinct flower, of a novel, charming, 
deep cerise colour. 7 seeds 6d., 15 seeds 1/-. 
Evelyn Hemus (Waved). A warm cream shading to yellow, 
with a picotee edge of terra cotta pink, of great size and refine¬ 
ment. 10 seeds 6d., 20 seeds 1/-. 
Apple Blossom (Waved). As its name denotrs, this is a b;auti- 
ful flower of Apple Blossom colour. 20 seeds 6d., 40 seeds, 1/ . 
FOR THE SEASON. 
Queen Victoria (Waved). Extremely large flowers, with a back¬ 
ground of deep primrose, flushed with rose. 10 seeds 6 d. 20 
seeds,If-. 
Menie Christie (Waved). The standard is an interne purple 
mauve, with wings of a somewhat lighter shade. 12 seeds 6a.. 
25 seeds 1/-. 
Mid Blue (Dobbies). A medium siz'd erect flower of d ep sky- 
blue nearly a self. 10 seeds 6d., 20 seeds 1/-. 
Saint Ceorge Bright fiery orange standards, winged slightly 
deeper than the standard. 7 seeds 6d., 15 seeds 1/-. 
Mrs. Henry Bell (Waved). A beautiful rich apricot ground 
overlaid With a soft pink. 10, seeds 60., 20 seeds 1/-. 
OFFER. 
SPECIAL NOVELTY 
1 full sized packet of each of the 10 Grand Novelties post free for 9 6. 
1 full-sized packet of each of the Novelties, and also the Vilia(C)Collection, post free forli,9. 
A booklet giving full particulars on the Culture of Sweet Peas giveu with every O der. 
rnif rfinn'C (till iUADV DCAQ If you have never tried ECKFGRD’S CULINARY PEAS do so this year. They 
COKrUK&J W a are heavy crimpers end the flavour is right. 
ppgg Seyid apost c ird for Coloured Illustrated and full descriptive Catalogue. It is sen£ post free. U ri'e to-day. 
HENRY ECKFORD. F R H.S., THE Sweet Pea Specialist, WEM, SHROPSHIRE. 
BUY ONLY THE BEST. 
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HY purchase seed of nferior quality for your garden, when by sending to Eekford 
at Wein the best can be obtained’? The success of your garden depends upon th 1 seed 
supplied, and it therefore becomes a question of QUALITY — not quantity. ., .. , , 
Every seed sent out by me is carefully examined by baud, and brighter colours, larger flowers and longer stems mil be the result or 
growing seed bought from Went. 
VILLA (C) COLLECTION 
12 splendid varieties, suitable for 
exhibition, 50 seeds of each. 2/9. 
VILLA (3) COLLECTION. 
24- splendid varieties, suitable for 
exhibition, 50 seeds of each, 5 6. 
