MAESHALL’S MATCHLESS SEEDS. 
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SWEET PEAS 
There are no Annual Climbers that 
are more popular or more admired by 
everybody than Sweet Peas. They are 
of the easiest culture, unrivalled for 
cutting, delightfully fragrant and of 
the brightest and daintiest colors im¬ 
aginable. As soon as the ground can 
be worked in the Spring, sow the seed 
in trenches at least 6 inches in depth, 
then as the plants grow fill in the soil 
about one inch at a time until the 
trenches are full, taking care not to 
cover the young plants. Liquid man¬ 
ure applied occasionally will be found 
very beneficial. Pick the flowers fre¬ 
quently, for if allowed to form seed the 
plants will soon stop blooming. 
WINTER VARIETIES. 
These are the best varieties for grow¬ 
ing under glass. 
Christmas Pink. Pink and white. 
Christmas White. A companion to 
Christinas Pink. 
Earliest Sunbeams. Primrose. 
Flamingo. Crimson. 
Le Marquis. Violet large flowers. 
Meteor. Scarlet fine open flowers. 
Mrs. Alex Wallace. .Lavender. 
Mrs. C. H. Totty. Sky blue. 
Mrs. F. J. Delansky. Daybreak pink. 
Mrs. Geo. Lewis. Pure white. 
Mrs. William Sim. Salmon pink. 
Any of the above varieities: 
Pkt., 10 cts.; oz., 25 cts.; % lb., 
75 cts.; lb., $2.00. 
Sweet Pea. Spencer Type. 
SELECT NAMED LARGE-FLOWERED SWEET PEAS. 
The varieties listed below are the cream of all known varieties. They have been selected from 
a much larger list and are, without exception, unsurpassed for freedon 
and length of stem. 
Apple Blossom. Pink standard, with white wings tinged pink. 
Blanche Burpee. Superb, pure white; immense size, perfect form. 
Blanche Ferry, Extra-Early. One of the first to flower. Bright rose 
standard, with white wings tinged light pink. 
Bolton’s Pink. Soft salmon-orange pink, very showy. 
Countess of Eadnor. A delicate lavender and free-flowering. 
Earliest of All. Eose standard, white wings. Earlier than any other variety 
Gladys Unwin. Pale rosy pink; superb. 
Hon. Mrs. E. Kenyon. A beautiful deep primrose. 
King Edward VII. Beautiful crimson-scarlet, Harvard shade. 
Miss WElmott. Very large orange-pink, on long stems. 
Mont Blanc. The earliest pure white varietj'. 
Navy Blue. The best deep blue. 
Nora Unwin. Pure white; bold, wavy standard. 
Prince Edward of York. Scarlet-crimson. 
Queen Alexandra. Dazzling scarlet.. 
Eoyal Eobe. Beautiful light pink. 
Shahzada. Dark maroon, shaded purple. 
Marshall’s Special Mixed. Comprising all the newest and best flowering 
varieties from named sorts...... 
Cupid or Dwarf Mixed. Many varieties. 
Collection of 12 Named Varieties for 50 cts. 
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