Flowering Sweet Peas 
One of the loveliest flowers grown. A packet of seed will 
sow 10 feet of row, 1 ounce 30 to 40 feet. 
New Sweet Pea —Exposition Pink 
(Named in 
Honor of "A 
Century of 
Progress” 
Exposition in 
Chicago.) 
We can best 
describe this 
w o nderfully 
fine Early 
Sweet Pea as 
a gorgeous 
rich pink. It 
is considered 
one of the 
richest and 
most fascinat¬ 
ing colors in 
Sweet Peas. 
The large 
blooms, four 
to a stem, are 
wavy and well 
spaced. In all 
its beauty it is 
very vigorous, 
with stems 
long and stout 
ana the plant 
is a very pro¬ 
lific producer 
of blooms over 
an unusually 
long flowering 
period. In 
every detail 
Exp osition 
Pink is mag¬ 
nificent. 
Pkt., lO<; 
3 pkts., 254. 
MART PICKFORD. This 
delightful variety is a 
beautiful light and dainty 
cream pink, with a faint 
suffusion of salmon; a 
strong grower, flowers 
perfect in form with 
wings very wavy. 
Pkt. (75 seeds), 104! 
Vi oz., 254. 
Fluffy Ruffles Sweet Peas 
FLUFFY RUFFLES. A 
beautiful ruffled Sweet 
Pea: long stemmed sprays 
of four flowers of lovely 
rich rose-pink on a sal¬ 
mon and cream ground; 
sweet fragrance. 
Pkt. (75 seeds), IOC 
Mary Pickford Sweet Pea* Vi oz., 254. 
ORCHID-FLOWERED LONG BLOOMING MIXTURE 
This is a gorgeous mixture of giant Orchid-Flowered 
Sweet Peas, made up from 76 separate varieties, all 
blended ip such a manner as to give a splendid display 
of colors. In order to make a long blooming period a 
generous amount of early varieties are included. 
Mixed All Colors: Pkt. (100 seeds), IOC oz., 254 
GIANT FLOWERING GORGEOUS MIXTURE 
A wonderful mixture producing giant flowers in nearly 
all the color variations to be found in Sweet Peas. Many 
of the Orchid or Spencer varieties will be found among 
them, in both early and late sorts. They grow success¬ 
fully anywhere you can grow ordinary garden peas be¬ 
ginning to bloom early and continue for a long period. 
It is a fine mixture of Sweet Peas and only excelled bj 
our Orchid-Flowered Long Blooming Mixture. 
Mixed All Colors: Pkt. (100 seeds), 1 Ot; oz., 204. 
EVERLASTING FLOWERS 
For Garden Display and Winter Bouquets 
Increasing In demand as they give a colorful display during Sum¬ 
mer and Fail, good for catting and may be dried for W 7 lnter deco¬ 
ration. For drying cut blooms before fully opened, during morning 
hours and hang heads down in a cool, airy and shaded place until 
thoroughly dry. 
Luna ria— Honesty 
A very interesting biennial which 
readily self-sows and will bloom the 
first year if planted early, producing 
sweet-scented flowers of a beautiful 
violet-purple and other colors, fol¬ 
lowed by large round silvery seed- 
pods much prized for Winter 
bouquets. 
Mixed Colors: Pkt., 54 ; 
Vfe oz., 254- 
Xeranthemum 
One of the prettiest of Everlastings, 
producing an abundance of bright 
flowers in bright rose, white, red, etc., which are very showy in 
the garden and when cut and dried for Winter bouquets are very 
attractive. Plants grow about 2 feet tall and bloom until frost. 
Mixed: Pkt. (100 seeds), 54 ; Vk oz., 204. 
Acroclinium 
A very pretty annual “Everlasting,” with 
white and rose, daisy-like flowers. Good 
for borders, also Winter bouquets. 
Single and Double Mixed: Pkt., 54 ; % oz., 204. 
Globe Amaranth —Gomph rena 
Very showy bushy plants producing attractive Clover-like flow¬ 
ers in rose, purple, white, striped, and orange shades; grows 
about 2 feet tall, and is fine for garden display or drying. 
Mixed Colors: Pkt., 54 ; Vs oz., 204. 
Statice —Sea Lavender 
This has become quite popular 
on account of being very showy 
with its large clusters of flow¬ 
ers produced on graceful stems. 
Plants are easily grown from 
seed. Cut and treat the flowers 
like Everlastings. 
SINUATA. Mixed. Includes 
shades of rose, blue, white, 
yellow and lavender. 
Pkt., 54 ; Vi oz,, 204- 
Everlasting Flower Mixture 
Every garden should grow everlasting flowers, and to meet the 
growing demand for these most interesting flowers we have made 
up a superb collection containing all those we offer and others. 
Planting this mixture gives a wonderfully interesting garden dis¬ 
play of many odd forms and also beautiful glistening colors. They 
are excellent tor cutting and you can have a good supply for 
Winter bouquets. Mixed Annuals: Pkt., IO 4 ; Vf» oz., 204- 
ORNAMENTAL GRASSES 
Our mixture of Ornamental Grasses is made up of every attrac¬ 
tive variety known and will make a display which is very effective 
and attracts unusual interest in the novel forms and attractive 
colors produced. Many of the varieties can be dried for Winter 
bouquets. All Kinds Mixed: Pkt., 1 04 ; V4 oz., 254J oz., 904. 
ANNUAL ROCK GARDEN SEEDS 
For quick results in the Rock Garden to have it complete the first 
season we offer a mixture of seed of those annuals growing from about 
four inches to one foot in height, all of-good bright colors, many of 
them coming into bloom in a few weeks from sowing the seed and by 
mid-summer the Rock Garden would be completely established with a 
display of many bright colors and soft delicate tints. 
Many of the varieties in this mixture are hardy annuals, which self¬ 
sow and the following Spring would show' many new plants coming 
up from the seed dropped this Fall. 
The best method we have found in using this seed mixture is to sow 
the seed in a space large enough to allow of the seeds being well dis¬ 
tributed and as the plants come up and reaeh a size large enough to 
transplant, it is not difficult to distinguish the different kinds, which 
may be taken out and grouped together at different locations selected 
in the Rock Garden. Pkt., IOC V* oz- 3 O 4 ; oz., $1.00. 
F. B. Mills Seed Grower, Rose Hill, N. Y. 
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