40 Seeds w/Instructions
Nurseryman Henry Eckford (1823–1905) cross-bred and developed the sweet pea, turning it from a rather insignificant if sweetly scented flower into a floral sensation of the late Victorian era.
These mixed sweetpea plants produce fragrant blossoms that are red, salmon, pink, white, lavender, and purple in color. Plant them in a sunny location, preferably full sun, keep them watered, dead-headed, and otherwise happy, they will provide blooms all summer long.
Along with beautifying stark walls, fences and anything else they are allowed to climb in the yard, sweet peas are excellent as a cutflower in the house.
Other: Sweet Pea, fragrant garden, fragrant flowers, fragrant vines, colorful vines