. Choice selections in seeds and plants. Nurseries (Horticulture) New York (State) Tarrytown Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs. Eekford'B Hybrid oweet Peas. < Veet Fisesi Ttpe^. "Lathyrm Lai [;âPerennial Peas are perfectly hardy in this climate: die down to the ground every winter and start again in the spring. Grow ten or more feet in height. The old favorite red va- riety. Per 5 cents. Latifoliug A1 bu-.âLarge clusters of pure white: grand. Per 10


. Choice selections in seeds and plants. Nurseries (Horticulture) New York (State) Tarrytown Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs. Eekford'B Hybrid oweet Peas. < Veet Fisesi Ttpe^. "Lathyrm Lai [;âPerennial Peas are perfectly hardy in this climate: die down to the ground every winter and start again in the spring. Grow ten or more feet in height. The old favorite red va- riety. Per 5 cents. Latifoliug A1 bu-.âLarge clusters of pure white: grand. Per 10 cents. Finest Mixed.âPer pkt., 5 cents. *sujeeT peas.* ese have long been favorite flowers, and are very fashionable. The colors are very rich and striking. They are deliciously fragrant; and a bunch of these beauti- ful flowers forms an exquisite bouquet. Nothing blooms in greater abundance, ami fewflowersareassatisfactory. They like cool, moist weather, and should be planted very early in spring: the earlier the better. Some have failed to grow Sweet Peas, and in the majority of cases it is because they are sown too "late. Sow early and success is certain. They are uo narder to grow than garden Peas, and require same treatment. Plant early, about 4 inches deep, brushing them when about « inches high. Remove the seed- pods as they come, and they will bloom all summer. Tlie varieties prefixed by an Asterisk * are Eckford'slarye-flouvring Hybrids. nOYGLXieS, 1895. 'Blanche Burpee.âNew; this elegant Sweet Pea originated with Mr. Eckford, the well- known originator of the celebrated Eckford varieties of Sweet Peas, that have given such uni- versal satisfaction and delight, who states that he con- siders "Blanche Burpee " the finest of all Sweet Peas that he has originated. The seeds are white, and the flowers pure white of immense size and extraordinary stability and remarkable substance. Very profuse bloomer, each stem usually producing 3 large flowers. Does


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