in your dealer's Ferry Display 
Sweet William, Single 
SWEET PEAS, CUTHBERTSON. Large, abundant, fra- 
grant flowers. Long stems. Vigorous vine growth, causing 
them to succeed where other Sweet Peas fail because of 
summer heat. Lovely colors: Coline (scarlet), Evelyn 
(salmon cream pink), Frank G. (lavender), Janet (white, 
black seeded), 
Lois (rose pink), 
Package containing 6 packets 
Blue Bonnet 
and Tommy (blue). 
Sunflower, Double Sun Gold (See page 28) 
SWEET PEAS, EARLY FLOWERING. Huge waved 
flowers. Bright colors. For winter bloom in California 
and the South; for early summer bloom where summers 
are hot. Package containing 6 packets 
SWEET PEAS, SUMMER FLOWERING. Lovely col- 
ors. For localities where summers are fairly cool. Package 
containing 6 packets 
If you need help in raising Sweet Peas, send for ‘‘Sweet Peas and How to Grow Them’? 
See 
Name on Packet Other Names “Key to Ht. 
Symbols”’ 
Sweet Peas, Early | Lathyrus h-A 3 ft 
Flowering or 
Spencer more 
Sweet Peas, “ 3 ft. 
Summer h-A or 
Flowering more 
Spencer 
Sweet Peas, £ h-A 3 ft. 
Cuthbertson or 
more 
Sweet Pea, Lathyrus latifolius 
Perennial 
Sweet William, Dianthus barbatus h-B 6 to 8 in. 
Doubie Dwarf 
Mixed 
Sweet William, £ a h-B Dette. 
Double Mixed 
Sweet William, & nM! h-B 2 ft. 
Single 
Sweet Wivelsfield | Dianthus h-A 15 in 
Tagetes signata Single Dwarf Mari- h-A 10 in 
pumila gold 
Texas Lupin texensis h-A 12 in. 
Colors—Suggestions—Prices 
Separate colors: Blue; Cream-pink; Lavender; Rose-pink; Scarlet; White; 
and Mixed. For winter bloom in California and the South plant in fall; 
for early summer bloom where summers are hot plant in very early 
spring pkt. 10c 
Blue, Cream-pink; Lavender; Rose-pink; Scarlet; White; and Superb 
Mixed. Freer blooming and longer stemmed than early varieties. Use 
wcie summers are fairly cool Each: pkt. 10c 
Blue (TOMMY); Blush pink (HELEN); Bright rose crimson (DAVID); 
Chamois (CONNIE); Clear cerise (CATHERINE); clear pink (CAR- 
OL); Clear salmon pink (FRANCES); Cream, black seeded (MAR- 
ION); Crimson (KENNETH); Lavender (FRANK G.); Light blue 
(HAZEL): Light carmine (BILLY); Maroon (LIZA); Mauve (JES- 
SIE); Navy blue (DANNY); Rose carmine (FLORA); Rose cream 
pink (KATIE); Rose pink (LOIS); Salmon cream pink (EVELYN); 
Scarlet (COLINE); White, black seeded (JANET); White, white 
seeded (JENNIE), and Mixed Each: pkt. 15c 
See Perennial Sweet Pea, page 25 
Abundant blossoms of very bright shades on compact low-growing plants. 
Attractive for bedding or edging pkt. 15c 
Dainty shades. Not so showy, but longer in flower than the Single type 
pkt. 15c 
Salmon Pink (PINK BEAUTY); Bright Scarlet (SCARLET BEAU- 
- and Mixed. Fine rounded clusters, 3 or 4 in. across. Especially 
good to follow tulips Separate colors, Each; pkt. 15c 
Mixed: pkt. 10c 
Red and pink. Similar to Sweet William but plants are smaller. Fra- 
grant. For edging or for cutting pkt. 15c 
Small, golden yellow flowers on bushy plants. Idealforedging pkt. 25c 
Rich deep blue; heart-shaped rose-pink eye. Prefers cool weather. Good 
in dry locations pkt. 10c 
eee eee cee ee eee et eee ee ete ee ee et Cee ee ee eee 
29 
