Childs' combination catalogue for 1910 : flower seeds vegetable seeds summer bulbs hardy bulbs and plants house plants shrubs new fruits and dutch or full bulbs . plendid bright ,ady Mary Currie- -Largest,brightest and best of the Blue—Best dark navy blue. Othello-Deep maroon, almost black. A rich and odd color. Royal Rose—Standard deep rose, shaded with lighter pink:very light pink wings. Very large blossoms. Stella Morse—Primrose-yellow, tinged with blush-pink. Crimson Cluster—A Pea which produces flowers in clusters,somewhat like the Perennial Pea. When vines are vigor-


Childs' combination catalogue for 1910 : flower seeds vegetable seeds summer bulbs hardy bulbs and plants house plants shrubs new fruits and dutch or full bulbs . plendid bright ,ady Mary Currie- -Largest,brightest and best of the Blue—Best dark navy blue. Othello-Deep maroon, almost black. A rich and odd color. Royal Rose—Standard deep rose, shaded with lighter pink:very light pink wings. Very large blossoms. Stella Morse—Primrose-yellow, tinged with blush-pink. Crimson Cluster—A Pea which produces flowers in clusters,somewhat like the Perennial Pea. When vines are vigor-ous, clusters will contain front 5 to 8 large magnificentblossoms of the richest crimson-scarlet yet seen. Nora Unwin—Pure white, finely waved and fluted. Phyllis Unwin—Elegant rich deep rose. Frank Dolby (Unwtn)—Beautiful lavender. 5c. per pkt.; 10c. per oz. The 17 sorts, l pkt. eacfi, for 50c. Our Grand IVarge-Flowering Mixed Sweet Peas—Thefinest mixture possible, as only the largest-flowered orG-randiflora type (Eckfords) is used. More than 100lifferent colors; perfectly magnificent. Pkt, 5c.; oz.;10c; J£ lb., 25c; %. lb., 40c; lb., 75c. COPYRIGHT^ 1333 BY tUPIDI Sweet Pe/\; DWarf G^PKi S^^t Peas. This is a dwarf Sweet Pea, the plant growing only fiveinches high, yet spreading out and forming a solid mat o:foliage and flowers one and one-half feet across. Tho blos-soms are very sweet, of largest size and greatly abundant,with three flowers on each stem. It begins to bloom as earlyas Alav, and, unlike the ciimbing Sweet Peas, continues inprofusion until killed by frosts. This is a remarkable featureand makes it at once one of the most superb plants for bed-ding, massing and edging in cultivation. Also very de-sirable as pot plants. Per pkt- White Cupid—Pure white, large, perfect, very sweet 5 Pink Cupid—A lovely pink in color and a very free 5 Primrose Cupid—A fine tinted yellow or primrose 5 Firefly—Intense scarlet-pink 5 C. of R


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