Miss Emma V. White. 
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Winchendon. Mass., Apr. 14. Your Sweet Teas were the largest ami prettiest 
I ever saw, and everyone thought them beautiful.—Josie Joslln. 
SWEET PEA MIXTURES 
MY “BEST FIFTY VARIETIES/’ MIXED 
This Is my choicest mixture of Sweet Pens and cannot be surpassed In rich¬ 
ness of variety or color, or size and substance of bloom. I make it myself 
and include In it not only the fifty varieties described on page 11—a list of 
proved novelties and standard varieties, the very best in cultivation today—but 
also a large percentage of the popular new wavy Spencer and Unwin types, thus 
making it thoroly up to date. From several years’ experience and from innum¬ 
erable complimentary expressions from my customers, I know that the variety 
and proportion of colors are highly satisfactory, and 1 offer this in full confi¬ 
dence that it cannot be excelled by any other sweet pea mixture on the market. 
PkL, 90 seeds. 5c.; oz., 10c.; 2 oz., 15c.; lb.. 25c.; V. lb.. 45c.; 1 lb., 75c. 
GIANT CALIFORNIA SWEET PEAS, MIXED 
A very choice mixture of only large-flowering types, containing a large pro¬ 
portion of light colors with just enough dark for a contrast. It is the result 
of hybridizing by a Sweet Pea expert and contains many of the trial-ground 
novelties. Pkt., 75 seeds, 4c.; oz., 8c.; V4 lb., 20c.; % lb., 35c.; 1 lb., 65o. 
SWEET PEAS, GOOD MIXED 
Tills seed is what I have left over from my choice named varieties. Every 
one knows that Sweet Pea seed retains its vitality for several years, so this 
is practically as good as fresh seed. Having quite a surplus I offer this splendid 
mixture at the low price of 5 cents an ounce. Oz., 5c.; Vi lh., 15c.; y> lb., 25c. • 
1 lb., 40c. 
BUSH SWEET PEAS, MIXED 
These grow in bush form, 10 to IS inches high, and when grown in a hedge 
need no support. They flower profusely, making a row of almost solid bloom. 
Pkt., 75 seeds, 5c.; oz., 10c.; Vi lh., 25c. 
DOUBLE SWEET PEAS, MIXED ' 
Not a double flower in the true sense. Instead of one standard they have two 
or three, giving a ruffled and fluted effect very showy and beautiful. From 25 
to 50 per cent, only come double. Pkt., 90 seeds, 6c.; oz., 10c.; Vi lb., 25c. 
Special Direction for growing: Sweet Pea*, Asters and Pansies given 
in my Culture of Flowers/' free with every order of 25 cents or more. 
As the naming: of Sweet Peas is not entirely uniform. If any variety not 
In my list is wanted include It in your order. I can doubtless ‘ supply 'it. or 
something very nearly the same, under some other name. 
A “Brilliant Garden” for 25c 
A GARDEN THAT WILL NOT FAIL. 
1 oz. my Special Mixed “50 Vnrictics” Sweet Peas. 
Vi oz. my Special Mixed Tall Nasturtiums (p. 34). 
1 Pkt. my Prize Mixed Asters, my best general Aster Mixture (p. 6) 
1 Pkt. my Royal Challenge Pansies, equal to any high priced 
mixture (p. 7). 
Ask for this under the name of “Brilliant Garden Collection.” 
regular price, 10c. 
‘ “ 10c. 
" “ 5c. 
" " 10c. 
Total 35c for 25c- 
EVERLASTING SWEET PEAS 
Splendid hardy perennial climbers, excellent for* 
covering old stomps und fences; constant bloomers 
ami line for cutting. 
Everlasting Swoet Pea, Pink Beauty. The- 
Pink Beauty Is a lovely new variety said to bloom 
the llrst year from seed. The trusses and Indi¬ 
vidual flowers are larger than in the older varieties, 
while the color Is a much richer, more intense 
shade of pink. Pkt., B0 seeds, Bo.; V, oz., lBc. 
Everlasting Sweet Peas, Mixed. White amt 
rose shades. Pkt., B0 seeds, Bo.; '/, oz., 10c. 
DWARF CUPID SWEET PEAS 
While the cupids do not In any sense take the- 
plaee of the old standbys, they make a fine edg¬ 
ing plant and In some parts of the country have- 
proved very popular. Mixed, in all the Sweet Pen 
colors. Pkt., 75 seeds, 6c.; oz.. 10c. 
Ohio, III., Apr., '10. "My Hvcrlnstlnff Sweet Peas f bought from 
you are a slight to see, such bljf buuchcn ami «ucli lovrlv ■ "I"'-- ’* 
