54 FLOWER SEEDS 
SWEET PEAS—Continued 
VARIEGATED 
Navy Blue. Standard indigo and violet; wings 
indigo, shading to navy blue and bright blue, 
lb., 20 cents ; y lb., 35 cents ; lb., 60 cents. 
PURPLE-MAUVE 
Captivation. Light purple-magenta. 
Dorothy Tennant. Rich rosy mauve self. 
Emily Eckford. Rosy mauve, changing to an 
almost true blue. 
Fascination (new). Delicate magenta-mauve. 
V* lb., 25c.; l /t lb., 45c.; lb., 80c. 
LAVENDER 
Lady Grisel Hamilton. Standard mauve; 
wings lavender. Flowers extra large. y lb., 
20 cents ; ^ lb., 35 cents ; lb., 60 cents. 
Lady Nina Balfour. Delicate light lavender. 
New Countess. Delicate lavender. 
BLUE, OR LAVENDER-EDGED 
Lottie Eckford. White, shaded and edged 
with soft lavender. 
Maid of Honor. White, edged and shaded 
with light blue. 
America. Crimson-scarlet, striped on white. 
Aurora. Orange-rose, striped on white. 
Gray Friar. Beautiful light watered purple on 
white ground, having a grayish effect. 
Juanita. White, delicately striped with pale 
lavender. 
Lottie Hutchins. Cream, flaked with pink. 
Mrs. Joseph Chamberlain. White, striped 
and flaked heavily with pale rose. 
Ramona. Creamy white, daintily splashed with 
pale pink. 
Senator. Creamy white, striped with purplish 
maroon and violet. 
DWARF VARIETIES pkt.oz 
Cupid, White. 5 10 
Cupid, Pink. 5 10 
Cupid, Beauty. 5 10 
Cupid, Primrose. 5 10 
Cupid, all varieties mixed. 5 10 
Ones cent package from each of above fifteen different groups for only 65 cents, or otic five cent 
packet from any nine of the above different groups for only 40 cents. 
Eckford’s Gilt Edge, Special Mixed. Pound, 
50c.; l / 2 lb.. 30c.; y lb.,20c.; 07.., ioc.; pkt., 5c. 
f ii Invincible * 1 .fixture 19 leads, because 
it is the result of selecting, year after year, seeds 
from the choicest flowers. Pound, 75 cts.; l / 2 
lb., 40 Cts.; % lb.,25Cts.; 07 .., iocts.; pkt., 5 cts. 
Sweet Peas at IiP*holr*ale Price*. We offer 
a fine mixture composed of the standard sorts at 
the following prices: Pound, 40 cents ; lb., 
25 cents ; y lb., 15 cents ; o/., 5 cents. 
PERENNIAL PEAS. 
Hardy ; white, red or mixed, each, packet, 5 cts. 
CLIMBING 
Tropaeolum majus is among our best climbers; 
excellent for baskets, vases, trellis, or arbor. Per 
0/.., 15 ( 5 ls.; pkt., 5 6ls., except when noted. 
1. Atropurpureum. Dark crimson. 
Atropurpureum fol. aurcis. Foliage golden 
yellow. 
Chocolate. Dark Orange. 
4. Pearl. Creamy white. 7. Rose. 
8. Scarlet. 14. Yellow. 
2. Edward Otto. Bronze, silky. 
3. King Theodore. The darkest red. 
Orange. Handsome. 
5. Prince Henry. Yellow, marbled with scarlet. 
6. Regclianum. Purple-violet. 
9. Scheuerianum. Straw color; brown striped. 
10. Scheuerianum coccineum. Scarlet striped. 
11. Schulzii. Brilliant scarlet, dark leaves. 
TROPAEOLUM 
12. Schillingii. Yellow, blotched with maroon. 
Very showy. 
13. Von Moltke. Bluish rose. 
15. Vesuvius. Brilliant salmon-rose. 
Mixed varieties. The green seed pods used 
for pickles. Pound, $1.00; oz., 15c.; pkt., 5c. 
Extra Choice Jtlixed. Qz., 25c.; pkt., ioc. 
16. Lobbianum. Princess Victoria Louise. 
Flowers large, creamy white, with orange 
blotches at base; orange-red calyx . . . 15 
Mixed varieties. Ounce, 20 cents ; packet 5 
Hybrids of Madame Gunther. Entirely 
new; choice colors ; strong growers. 
Ounce, 20 cents ; packet . 5 
Peregrinum (Canary-Bird Flower). One 
of the finest of the Nasturtium family 5 
VICK’S COMPLETE COLLECTION OF CLIMBING NASTURTIUMS 
Three years ago we offered Sweet Peas in collections of twenty and forty varieties at a price that 
enabled our customers to become familiar with the different sorts. This plan met with such universal 
favor that the next year we applied it to the favorite flower — Nasturtium. This gave such general satisfac¬ 
tion that we have continued to repeat the offer. Nasturtiums do not come as true to color as do Sweet 
Peas, being always inclined to sport, but near enough to be quite satisfactory. 
The Above Sixteen Numbered Varieties in One Collection for 50 Cents. 
