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The Florists^ Review 



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COLUMBIA, ORIGINATED AND INTRODUCED BY US, 

 THE FINEST PINK AND WHITE 



Ball's Winter-Flowering Sweet Peas 



In submitting the following list of Winter-Flowering Spencer Sweet Peas for your consideration, we do 

 so feeling fully assured, after careful inspection of the growing crops in California, that it is not possible 

 to produce cleaner strains than w^e offer this season. We grow large quantities for cut flowers of all the 

 varieties we list, placing us in a peculiarly advantageous position to know^ at first hand the value of all the 

 varieties we offer. All seed is sold by us under the customary seedsmen's disclaimer. Terms, net cash 

 with order. Prices cover postage and insurance. Varieties starred are ready for immediate shipment. 

 Fresh seed of all others will be ready after harvested, about .August 15. Should you plan to sow after 

 this date, we suggest that you request your order be sent accordingly, enabling us to fill with this year's 

 harvest. 



CoIum1>ia. I'opularly known as Pink and White; conceded bv all 

 growers to be the finest of this type; oz., 7Sc; lb., $10.N. 



Rose Queen. Rich, clear rose; very free; the finest of its color; oz., 

 SOc; lb., $6.00. 



Zvolanek's Rose. Extra large rose; a shade darker than Rose Oiieen ; 

 oz., SOc; lb., $10.00. 



Hercules. A splendid large rose pink; ot., 60c; lb., $7.00. 



Fair Maid. A blush or salmon pink; especially vahiablt- for late 



planting; oz., 7Sc; lb., $10.00. 

 •Blue Bird. The most valuable blue; oz., 6Sc; lb., $7.00. 

 Harmony. Heautiful. large, soft lavender; oz., 7Sc; lb., $10.00. 



"Princess. .\ darker lavender than Harmony; very i>roluse oz SOc* 

 lb., $6.00. 



Lavender King. A large, true deep lavender; oz., 60c; lb., $6.00. 



"Improved Snowstorm. A vigorous growing, large pure white; best in 

 this color; oz., 60c; lb., $7.00. 



Madonna. The best black-seeded white we know of; oz., 7Sc; lb., 

 $10.00. 



'Glitters. Rich orange scarlet; the fin-st in this color; oz., 90c: lb., 

 $10.00. 



'Flamingo. Light orange, suffused rose; extra large and attractive; 

 oz., 90c; lb., $10.00. 



Mrs. Kerr. Clear, rich salmon, or apricot; wonderlullv large and at 



tractive; oz., $1.50; lb., $16.00. 

 •Apricot. Bright apricot; very free bloomer; medium size; nz.. 7Sc; 



lb., $8.00. 

 Torch, (."erise, enlivened with a touch of salmon; very attractive 



and an extra vigorous grower; oz., 75c; lb., $9.00. 



"Aurora. Striped, rich orange rose on a white ground; makes a till 

 ing bunch; our most popular novelty color; oz., 7Sc; lb., $8.00. 



Fordh.ook Pink and White. Of the Blanche Kerry type; not a tall 

 grower: oz., 50c; III., $6.00. 



Wedgwood. C'leai , light blue; oz., 60c; lb.. $8.00. 



•Yarrawa. A rich combination of rose and cream; oz., SOc; lb., $6.00. 



•Fire King. Large scarlet cerise; oz., 60c; lb., $7JI0. 



•Glorious. .\ Roval I'urple in the early flowering class; oz., SOc; lb., 



$5.00. 

 •Early King. Large, early -flowering crimson; oz., SOc; lb., $6.00. 



Cheerful. We have had this valuable novelty on trial for two seasons 

 ,ind find it a valuable color combination; cerise, shaded pink; 

 extra large. 



Burpee's Orange'. .\n extra large, clear orange self; as seen growing 

 in California we believe this to be the last word in orange, wliicli 

 is a valuable cut flower color. 

 Both these novelties priced at: I'acket, $1.00; oz., $5.00. 



Glen Ellyn, 111. 



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