Beckert's garden, field and flower seeds . a/? Newest and Best Sweet Peas We olier a very fine assortment of these beautiful, fragrant and very popular\ flowers. We have these grown for us under the most favorable conditions as toV^JS soil and climate, and the quality of our stock is unexcelled. Sweet Peas shouldbe sown very late in the fall, or as early in spring as possible. The soil should be:h, the drills six inches deep. Cover first about an inch, and as the plants grow fill the drill is full. All the following varieties, 5 cts. per pkt., 10 cts. per^oz., 15 cts. for 2 ozs., 25 cts


Beckert's garden, field and flower seeds . a/? Newest and Best Sweet Peas We olier a very fine assortment of these beautiful, fragrant and very popular\ flowers. We have these grown for us under the most favorable conditions as toV^JS soil and climate, and the quality of our stock is unexcelled. Sweet Peas shouldbe sown very late in the fall, or as early in spring as possible. The soil should be:h, the drills six inches deep. Cover first about an inch, and as the plants grow fill the drill is full. All the following varieties, 5 cts. per pkt., 10 cts. per^oz., 15 cts. for 2 ozs., 25 cts. per 1-4 lb. America. White, striped Delicate rosy Flaked orange - salmon, largeststriped. Blanche Ferry. Rose-pink, wings Deep primrose, shaded of Cadogan. Bluish purple ; wings clear Tennant. Deep rose-mauve; veryfine. Duke of Sutherland. Deep claret and indigo-blue. Duke of Westminster. Rosy claret. Earliest of All. Same as Extra-Early Blanche Ferry but ea


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