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THE GARDENING WOOED. 
February 2 X 1907. 
fSr There's safety in the name Eckford ” when you are buying Sweet Pea Seed, but the seeds must be bought at VYcM. 
W Eckford's Sweet Peas are grown the world over—indeed. Ej .lord, the great Sweet Pea specialist, is famous for the success of his seeds, 
’ and is recognised as the greatest of all specialists. The finest blooms grown are those from seeds bought at Worn. The great car# 
taken, and the scientific knowledge put to practical use, have resulted in the production of seeds that can be guaranteed to flower with great 
strength brilliance and teauty. i£ckford's Seeds are only obtainable direct from Headquarters, W£1M, Shropshire. 
Contrast the two following letters, delivered in WEM on December 15th, 1906 
K Leice«t«r. 
** I hid a splendid show of Sweet Peas from your seed ; this 
was my first season with Sweet Peas. 
” Walthamstow, E.-sex. 
“X purchased is London Eckford's Sweet Peas, and was 
very uisappoiuted. 
Eote, the last named Seeds were bought at WEM. 
•0 Seeds each of the 12 Finest Giant Exhibition Varieties (separate and named), 2/9 post free. 50 Seeds of 24 Yariettas, 5/6. 
SPECIAL NOVELTIES FOR 1907. 
Queen of Spain —An exceedingly dainty soft pink of ivory clearness, Mrs. C.llier.— A beautiful light primrose, an exact counterpai 
per packet, 1 lnmous white Dorothy Eckford, per packet 1/-. 
Agnes Eckford. —A grand advance in pink, a most lovely shade, soft Kara Unwin.— A fine waved pure white, per packet 1/-. 
Ho U rao1 i 'Wri|ht.^n et e^ir e new dee p violet blue self, per Mrs. Alford Watkins.-A charming waved pink per packet M- 
packet- 1/ . Frank Dolby.—A lovely waved lavender, per packet 1/-. 
Earl Cromer.—A delightful flower, crimson lake in colour, quite E J. Castle. —A fine bold waved Sower, bright rose shaded, pal 
A unique, per packet 1/-. soft salmon, per packet 1/-. _ 
1 packet of each of the above grand novelties for 7 0. poet free 
artuiKL urrtn.- or 1 packet of each of thfe above grand novelties and 12 Fiuest 
Giant Exhibition aiieties, do seeds of each (separate and named, 1 , for 9 6, post free; or 1. packet of 
each of the above grand novtlties and 24 finest Giant Exhibition varieties, 50 seeds of each (separate 
and named;, for 11/6, post free. 
You need not buy a book on the Culture of Sweet Peas, we send a booklet free with every order, 
specially written ; even the novice,following the simple instructions therein, will ensure success, 
and obtain - a bower of flowering beauty.” Write to-day for Handsome lllus- 
trated C£tale£uc of Sweet Teas. Vegetable and Flower Seeds, 
which ii tent free. 
HENRY ECKFORD, 
The Sweet Pea Specialist, WtM, ihropshire, 
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