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118 EVERYTHIHG FOR THE GARDEN - Flower Seeds 
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A Collection of 
Grandiflora and Unwin Sweet Peas 
The overshadowing size and beauty of the Giant Waved Spencer 
Sweet Peas has gradually reduced the demand for most varieties of 
the Grandiflora and Unwin types so that we now offer only a list of 
these limited to the popular cheap sorts for sowing in quantity for 
cut flowers, though they are also very effective for garden decoration 
and may be grown with less care than the Spencers need to produce 
their best results. A packet of Grandiflora Sweet Peas is sufficient 
for 10 to 15 feel of single row; an ounce for SO to 40 feet, and a pound 
fur 500 to 600 feel of row. 
Prices Delivered free in the U. S. 
Pkt. 
Oz. 
KLb. 
Lb. 
Blanche Ferry. The popular old “pink 
and white”; rose-pink with blush-white 
wings . 
Dorothy Eckford. For years the best white 
“Eckford”. 
5c. 
15c. 
40c. 
SI.25 
5c. 
15c. 
40c. 
1.25 
Emily Henderson. A pure white “sport” 
from Blanche Ferry and possessing the 
same profuse-flowering qualities. 
5c. 
15c. 
40c. 
1.25 
Frank Dolby (Unwin). Large waved 
flowers of light lavender. 
King Edward. The splendid old rich 
5c. 
20c. 
60c. 
2.00 
5c. 
15c. 
40c. 
1.25 
Lady Grisel Hamilton or Improved Count- 
ess of Radnor. Beautiful silvery- 
lavendcr. 
5c. 
15c. 
40c. 
1.25 
Lord Nelson. Rich indigo-blue. 
Lovely. Warm rose-pink, deeper than 
5c. 
15c. 
40c. 
1 .25 
Prima Donna. 
5c. 
15c. 
50c. 
1 .50 
Miss Willmott. Orange-rose. 
5c. 
15c. 
50c. 
1 .50 
Nora Unwin. Pure white large waved flowers 
5c. 
20c. 
60c. 
2.00 
Prima Donna. Exquisite clear light pink 
Henderson's Mixed Grandiflora 
5c. 
15c. 
40c. 
1.25 
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This unsurpassable mixture is a studied 
formula containing correct proportions of 
various bright colors and shades, supplying 
a harmony of brilliancy. 
5c. 
15c. 
30c. 
1.00 
Prices Delivered free in the U. S. 
Pkt. 
Oz. 
MLb. 
Lb. 
Christmas Pink. Rose color standard and blush-white 
wings; large open flowers. 
Earliest of All. The earliest strain of “Blanche Ferry” 
10c. 
20c. 
60c. 
$2.00 
and a popular “pink and white”. 
5c. 
15c. 
50c. 
1.50 
Earliest White. The earliest flowering strain of “Emily 
Henderson”; pure white. 
Earliest Sunbeams. Bright primrose-yellow open formed 
5c. 
15c. 
50c. 
1.50 
flowers . 
5c. 
15c. 
50c. 
1.50 
Le Marquis or “Christmas Navy Blue.” Deep indigo- 
purple flowers. 
Mont Blanc, “Christmas White” or Florence Deuyer. A 
little larger but later than “Earliest White”. 
10c. 
20c. 
60c. 
2.00 
5c. 
15c. 
50c. 
1.50 
Mrs. Alexander Wallace. Exquisite pinkish-lavender. . . 
10c. 
20c. 
60c. 
2.00 
Mrs. E. Wild. Rich carmine-rose color. 
10c. 
20c. 
60c. 
2.00 
Mrs. F. J. Dolansky. Pure bright pink. 
10c. 
20c. 
60c. 
2.00 
Mrs. Hannan. Deep rose-pink. 
10c. 
20c. 
60c. 
2.00 
Mrs.William Sim. Rich salmon-pink, long stemmed flowers 
10c. 
20c. 
60c. 
2.00 
Mixed Early Flowering Sweet Peas. For garden culture. . 
5c. 
15c. 
45c. 
1.25 
Early and Winter Flowering Sweet Peas 
This distinctive class of Sweet Peas is valued for earliness of bloom when grown 
out of doors and for their winter flowering qualities when grown in greenhouses. 
They begin blooming according to the variety—in from 8 to 12 weeks from seed 
sowing. Under garden culture the plants are dwarf, branching, bushy and bloom 
extravagantly though the blossoms are not as large nor the stems as long as those of 
other types of outdoor Sweet Peas. Their whole character seems to change, how¬ 
ever, when grown under glass, especially if trained to a single stalk, then they 
eventually grow very tall. The first flowers appear low down and others develop 
along the plant as it grows often to a height of 10 to 12 feet. Thus a succession of 
flowers is produced all winter long and these flowers are very large and have long 
stems. ( See cut.) 
Includes new inform 
mation on the subject 
and how the English 
grow big ones for 
exhibition 
Free to 
Customers when 
asked for 
Henderson’s Leaflet 
"How to 
Grow 
Sweet Peas" 
“SWEET PEAS FOR PROFIT" 
A Practical Guide to the Most Up-To-Date Methods, 
under glass in winter and in the open air in summer. 
PRICE, $1.50 POSTPAID 
