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FLOWERS 
ARE DOUBLE 
AND semi-double: 
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'PHIS is a Wonderful Rose. It will produce 
semi-double and double flowers from 2 to 3 
months after sowing the seed. ^ Long before 
that however, when the plant is not over IV 2 
inches high, and having two or three very 
small leaves, it will throw out from 1 to 3 
single flowers about the size of strawberry 
blossoms, but much more delicate, and very 
attractive as it plainly shows the true rose 
bush type. With the increase in size of the 
plant, the blossoms increase until it is a mag¬ 
nificent sight. It is a hardy hybrid perpet¬ 
ual everblooming Rose, sure to be in bloom 
from spring until winter. The seed is niixed 
and from one packet of seed you will get 
Pink, Crimson, White, and various shades. 
Pkt.. «<•.; 3 j>lUs. t 20c.; C plus., 35c. 
EEDS ALL COLORS 
MIXED. PINK WHITE 
CRIMSON ETC. 
/THIS is the Sweet Pea that is very popular. 
The above engraving gives but little idea 
of its mammoth size, and a very faint idea 
05 the shape and coloring, as the enormous 
flowers are frilled, crinkled and waved to a 
remarkable degree, giving them the well de¬ 
served title “GiantOrchid-Flowered” be¬ 
yond comparison to all other varieties, and 
the harmony of soft coloring in the varieties 
we offer in this mixture is simply beyond the 
power of words to describe. This mixture 
contains shades in White, Rose, Crimson,Lav¬ 
ender, Blush, etc., some deeper in shade tooth¬ 
ers of the same color. If you only have one 
packet of Sweet Peas this season; let it be this 
collection of Spencer or Giant Orchid-Flower¬ 
ed. Pkt., 6 c.; 3 pkts., 15c.; 6 pkts. 25c. 
