CATALOGUE OF FLOWER SEEDS. 
97 
Sweet Peas 
(Lathyrus odoratus). 
We have endeavored to simplify 
the selecting of Sweet Peas by reduc¬ 
ing our list of varieties, and by speci¬ 
fying those sorts that, in the opinion 
of leading specialists, are most repre¬ 
sentative and desirable for persons 
w ho desire to 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 youttg plants grow, taking care 
not to cover the top of the plants. A 
deep, rich soil and a sunny situation 
is best. 
BRECK’S BOSTON 
MIXTURE . 
The very best mixture offered 
at any price . It includes in good 
proportions over sixty of the 
choicest kinds. Oz. io cts.; % lb. 
25 cts.; lb. 75 cts. 
THE BEST NINE SWEET 
PEAS. 
Dorothy Eckford, Blanche 
Ferry, Gorgeous, Lady Grise I 
Hamilton, Lottie Eckford, Love¬ 
ly, Salopian, Navy Blue, Othello . 
THE COLLECTION OF NINE 35 cts. 
THE BEST TWENTY 
SWEET PEAS. 
Blanche Ferry, Dorothy Eck¬ 
ford, Emily Eckford, George Gor¬ 
don, Gorgeous, Jeannie Gordon, 
Lady Mary Currie, Lady Grise* 
Hamilton, Lottie Eckford, Lovely, 
Salopian, Mrs. Eckford, Miss 
Wilmott, Navy Blue, Othello, 
Prince Edward of York, Princess 
of Wales, Queen Victoria, Royal 
Rose, Senator. 
THE COLLECTION OF TWENTY 75 cts. 
SWEET PEAS, GENERAL 
America. Bright red and white striped. 
Agnes Johnson. Light pink shaded and buff. 
Aurora. Orange, rose and white striped. 
Black Knight. Deep maroon. 
Blanche Burpee. Pure white. 
Blanche Ferry. Rose and white. 
Blushing Bride. Bright rose and white. 
Captain of the Blues. Purple and blue. 
Countess of Cadogan. Lilac and blue. 
Countess of Lathom. Cream pink. 
Countess of Radnor. Lavender. 
Crown Jewel. Primrose ground, veined with violet rose. 
Dainty. White with pink edge. 
Dorothy Eckford . Large white. 
Dorothy Tennant. Rose purple. 
Duchess of Westminster. Light pink and buff. 
Duke of Clarence. Rosy claret; extra large. 
Duke of Sutherland. Dark violet and purple. 
Earliest of All. Rose and white. 
Earliest Sunbeams. Very early primrose. 
Emily Eckford. Rose-lilac and blue. 
Emily Henderson. White. 
Firefly. Bright red. 
Sweet Peas. 
LiST, Oz. tO cts.; Pkt. 5 cts. 
Golden Rose. Light primrose, striped light pink. 
Gorgeous. Scarlet, orange and rose. 
Harvard. True Harvard crimson. 
Hon. Mrs. E. Kenyon. Large primrose. 
Jeannie Gordon. Rose and primrose. 
Katherine Tracy. Pink. 
King Edward VII. Bright red. 
Lady Grise / Hamilton. Lavender. 
Lady Mary Currie. Crimson-orange and crimson. 
Lady Nina Balfour. Mauve and lavender. 
Lady Skelmersdale. Magenta and lilac, shading to 
white. 
Lord Roseberry. Magenta rose. 
Lottie Eckford. White, shaded lilac and blue. 
Lovely. Deep pink, shaded to light pink. 
Maid of Honor. White, edged lilac. 
Miss Wilmott. Large orange pink. 
Modesty. White, tinted pink. 
Mont Blanc. White, very early. 
Mrs. Dugdale. Crimson rose. 
Mrs. George Higginson, Jr. Azure blue. 
Mrs. Walter Wright. Rose purple. 
Navy Blue. Indigo blue and violet. 
See Special Offers on third page of cover. 
