CATALOGUE OF FLOWER SEEDS. 
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Sweet Peas (Lathyrus odoratus). 
We have endeavored to simplify the selecting of Sweet Peas by reducing our list of varieties, and by specifying 
those sorts that, in the opinion of leading specialists, are most representative and desirable for persons who desire 
t o grow the named kinds. 
Seeds should be sown as early 
as possible, in drills six inches 
deep. At the time of sowing 
cover only with one inch of soil 
and fill in the drill as the young 
plants grow, taking care not to 
cover the top of the plants. A 
deep, rich soil and a sunny situa¬ 
tion is best. 
Breek’s Boston Mixture. The 
very best mixture offered at any 
price. It includes in good pro¬ 
portions over sixty of the choicest 
kinds. Oz. io cts.; % lb. 25 
cts. ; lb. 75 cts. 
SweeJTPea^ — Gladys—tfn win. 
""Tale rosy pink. Very large, 
usually four blossoms to a 
stem. Pkt. 10 cts.; oz. 20 cts. 
THE BEST NINE SWEET 
PEAS* 
Dorothy Eckford, Blanche 
Ferry, Gorgeous, Lady Grisel 
Hamilton , Lottie Eckford, 
Lovely, Salopian, Navy Blue, 
Othello. 
THE COLLECTION OF NINE 35 cts. 
THE BEST TWENTY 
SWEET PEAS. 
Blanche Ferry, Dorothy 
Eckford, Emily Eckford, 
George Gordon, Gorgeous, 
Jeannie Gordon, Lady Mary 
Currie, Lady Grisel Hamil¬ 
ton, Lottie Eckford, Lovely, 
Salopian, Mrs. Eckford , Miss 
Wilmott, Navy Blue, Othello, 
Prince Edward of York, Prin¬ 
cess of Wales, Queen Victoria, 
Royal Rose, Senator. 
THE COLLECTION OF TWENTY 
75 cts. 
SWEET PEAS GENERAL LIST. 
America. Striped red and white. 
Aurora. Salmon and white striped. 
Blanche Ferry. Extra early, fine pink and white. 
Blanche Burpee. Large fine white. 
Black Knight. Deep maroon. 
Blushing Bride. Bright rose and white. 
Captain of Blues. Purplish mauve, lavender wings. 
Coccinea. Bright cherry red. 
Coquette. Primrose yellow, shaded pale lavender. 
Countess Cadogan. Reddish mauve. 
Countess of Radnor. Light lavender, faint purplish. 
Crown Jewel. Primrose ground, veined with violet rose. 
Dainty. White with pink edge. 
Dorothy Eckford. Large new white. 
Dorothy Tennant. Rosy mauve. 
Duke of Westminster. Violet crimson. 
Duke of Sutherland. Deep claret and indigo blue. 
Earliest of All. Pink and white, ten days earlier. 
Earliest Sunbeams. Very early, primrose. 
Emily Eckford. Reddish mauve standard, wings blue. 
Emily Henderson. Pure white, blooms early. 
Firefly. Fiery shade of scarlet. 
Qolden Rose. Light primrose, striped light pink. 
Jeannie Gordon. W bite ground, veined with bright rose. 
IO cts. per oz.; 5 cts. per pkt. 
Katherine Tracey. Pink. 
Lady Mary Currie. Orange pink, shaded rosy lilac. 
Lady Grisel Hamilton. Clear light lavender. 
King Edward. Intense bright crimson. 
Lord Roseberry. Rosy magenta. 
Lady Nina Balfour. Delicate mauve. 
Little Dorritt. Pink standard, white wings. 
Lottie Eckford. White, edged lavender blue. 
Lovely. Soft shell pink. 
Maid oi Honor. White, edged blue. 
Miss Wilmott. Deep rich orange pink. 
Modesty. Delicate shade of pink. 
Mont Blanc. Pure white, early as Earliest of All. 
Mrs. Eckford. Beautifully shaded primrose yellow. 
Mrs. Geo. Hlgginson, Jr. Azure blue. 
Mrs. Walter Wright. Rose purple. 
Navy Blue. Deep violet "due. 
Othello. Deep glossy maroon. 
Prince Edward of York. Standard scarlet, wings rose. 
Princess of Wales. Striped mauve, white ground. 
Prlma Donna. Soft shade of pink. 
Queen Victoria. Primrose overlaid with soft purple. 
Royal Rose. Deep rosy pink. 
Salopian. Fine scarlet. 
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