James Vick’s Sons, Seedsmen, Rochester, N. Y. 
Flower Seeds 69 
Per packet, 5 cents; oz., 10 cents ; % lb., 20 cents ; ^ lb.. 
35 cents; lb., 60 cents ; unless otherwise noted. 
Not less than y x pound of a variety at the quarter pound rate 
Shades of Red 
King Edward VII. The largest and brightest red yet introduced. Crimson 
scarlet. Open form. 
Queen Alexandra. Almost a true scarlet. Semi-hooded form. Packet, 
10 cents; oz., 20 cents; f x lb., 50 cents. 
Salopian. A little deeper shade than King Edward VII. Stands the sun well. 
Hooded form. 
Maroon 
Othello. Dark maroon self. Large, hooded form. 
Shazada. Standard deep maroon. Wings dark violet. Large, semi-hooded 
form. 
V ariegated 
America. Crimson scarlet stripes on white ground. The brightest striped 
variety. Large, open form. 
Aurora. Orange rose stripes on white ground. The most attractive striped 
variety. Large, hooded form. 
Jessie Cuthbertson. Light pink, distinctly striped on primrose ground. 
Large, hooded form. 
Mrs. Joseph Chamberlain. Rose, striped on white ground. Very large 
hooded form. 
Spencer Sweet Peas 
A NEW RACE 
This new type, of which Countess Spencer was the forerunner, is distin¬ 
guished by its vigorous growth and by the size of the flowers, which have a 
diameter of two inches under favorable conditions. In addition, the long 
stemmed flowers have wavy or fluted petals. In some of the Spencer varieties 
this fluting is very pronounced. It should be borne in mind that liberal treat¬ 
ment is necessary to bring these magnificent flowers to perfection. 
Six Grand Spencer Sweet Peas 
Mrs. IFalfer Wright Spencer. Rosy mauve, a new form of Spencer 
of great beauty. Large bold flowers and an abundant bearer. 
IHach /{.night Spencer. Deep maroon, same as parent with wavy 
standards and large wings. 
Gayety Spencer. Light magenta rose striped on white. The color 
pure magenta with age Medium size, semi-hooded form. 
Jiianche ferry Spencer. A vast improvement in form over the old 
standard variety. A wonderfully bold and striking flower. 
Princess Katherine Spencer. A grand new white variety, giant 
in size and most beautifully fluted. The buds and newly opened flowers are 
delicately tinted with pink and being a black seeded variety it is hardy. 
Princess Alice Spencer. A beautiful shade of light lavender slightly 
tinted with white. Princess Alice is fully up to the true Spencer standard. 
Packet, each, 15 cents ; collection of six, 75 cents. 
Superb Mixtures of “ Spencer.” Many sorts. Packet, 10 cents; 
1 oz., 20 cents ; % lb., 50 cents ; lb., 85 cents ; lb., $1.50. 
Mixed Sweet Peas 
Vich/S i( Invincible Mixture,” superior selected strains. The 
mixture introduced as “ Vick's Invincible" we know will please the most 
exacting. For flowers of delicate colors, varying from pearly white to the 
richest reds and purples, the " Invincible" leads, because it is the result 
of selecting, year after year, seeds from the choicest flowers*. Thernixtine 
cannot fail to give satisfaction. Packet, 5 cents ; oz. 10 cents ; lb., 
25 cents ; % H>-, 40 cents ; pound, 75 cents. 
Eckford’s Gilt-Edge, Special Mixed. Packet, 5 cents; oz. 10 cents ; 
l 4 lb., 20 cents ; J4 lb., 30 cents ; lb., 50 cents. 
Sweet Peas at Wholesale Prices. We offer a fine mixture 
composed of the standard sorts, at the following prices ; 
Ounce, 5 cents ; f x lb., 15 cents ; lb., 25 cents ; lb., 40 cents. 
Vick’s Standard Collection of Sweet Peas 
Six Varieties which for Color and Hardiness Lead the List 
As all do not care for the same colors in Sweet Peas we have arranged a 
combination allowing you to select your favorite colors, in packets or ounces, 
or in both. 
White, Dorothy Eckford Light Pink, Countess Spencer. 
Lavender, Mrs. Geo. Higginson, jr. Deep Pink, Janet Scott. 
Red, King Edward VII. j Maroon, Shazada. 
The set of six varieties in separate packets . . 20 cents 
The set of six varieties in separate ounces . . 45 cents 
Any three ounces and any three packets ... 35 cents 
Postage prepaid I 
Vick’s Banner Collection of Sweet Peas 
20 Varieties 25 Cents — 40 Varieties 40 Cents 
Each in a Separate Packet A Perfect Rainbow of Colors 
A booklet with complete descriptions and cultural directions will be sent with 
each order. You can by this work compare the different sorts and post your¬ 
self quite well on the different varieties of Sweet Peas. 
The following varieties compose tfcc cream of the list , and as these collections 
were packed before the busy season we can in no instance make changes. 
40 Packets, 40 cents. 
20 Packets, 
25 Cents. 
America. 
Lottie Eckford. 
C iountessSpencerH ybrids 
Apple Blossom. 
Lovely. [deley. 
Dorothy Eckford. 
Aurora. 
Marchioness ofCholmon- 
1 * lora Norton. 
CountessSpencerH ybrids 
Airs. Dugdale. 
Helen Pierce. 
Countess of Lathom. 
Mrs. Geo. Higginson, Jr. 
Hon. Mrs. E. Kenyon. 
Dainty. 
Mrs. Jos. Chamberlain. 
Janet Scott. 
Dorothy Eckford. 
Mrs. Walter Wright. 
Jeannic Gordon. 
Duke of Westminster. 
Miss Willmott. 
King Edward VII. 
Earliest of All. 
Modesty. 
Lottie Eckford. fdeley. 
Florence Morse Spencer. 
Mont Blanc. 
Marchioness of Cholmon- 
Flora Norton. 
Navy Blue. 
Mrs. Geo. Higginson, Jr. 
Gladys Unwin. 
Nymphaea. 
Mrs. Walter W right. 
Golden Rose. 
Othello. 
i Miss Willmott. 
Helen Lewis. 
Prima Donna. 
! Modesty. 
Helen Pierce. 
Prince of Wales. 
Navy Blue. 
Hon. Mrs. E. Kenyon. 
Queen Victoria. 
(Jthello. 
Janet Scott. 
Sadie Burpee. 
Prima Donna. 
Jeannic Gordon. 
Salopian. 
Prince of Wales. 
Jessie Cuthbertson. 
Shazada. 
Salopian. 
Ring Edward VII. 
Stella Morse. 
Sadie Burpee. 
PERENNIAL PEAS 
Perennial Peas. Perfectly hardy. Grow five feet high. White, Red 
Rose, or mixed varieties; each . 
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