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F. W. BOLGIANO & CO., WASHINGTON, D. C. 



Sweet Peas 



Splendid i-esults are often obtained from 

 growing Sweet Peas in October or November. 

 A perfectly drained soil so situated as not 

 to be subject to too frequent or severe freez- 

 ing should be selected, and the seed covered 

 about three inches. 



SPENCER, OR ORCHID-FLOWER- 

 ING SWEET PEAS 



The largest, most beautiful and all around 

 best variety of Sweet Peas. You can reap 

 armfuls of the many colored, waved and frag- 

 rant blossoms all summer long if you will 

 but care for them. 



970. Barbara. Salmon. 



971. Blanche ferry. Bright carmine rose, 

 wings white, suffused and tinted light pink. 



972. Clara Curtis, Primrose. 



973. Constance Hinton. Largest and best 

 white. 



974. Countess Spencer. Rose pink. 



975. Dainty Spencer. White edged pink. 



976. Doris Usher. Soft salmon cerise. 



977. Elfrida Pearson. Giant shell pink. 



978. Fiery Cross. Bright red, orange, ce- 

 rise. 



979. Florence Nightingale. Bluish lavender. 



980. George Herbert. Rosy carmine. 



' 982. Hercules. Giant pure pink (best). 



983. Illuminator. Salmon orange, overlaid 

 cerise. 



984. King Edward. Pure crimson. 



985. King Manoel. Largest deep maroon. 



956. King White. Large pure white. 



957. Margaret Atlee. Rosy salmon buff. 



988. Margaret Madison. Azure blue. 



989. Mrs. C. W. Breadmore. Buff ground, 

 rose edge. 



990. Mrs. Cuthbertson. Rosy pink, white 

 wings. 



991. Mrs. Routzan. Apricot suffused pink. 



992. Mrs. Townsend. White flaked blue. 



993. Nubian. Chocolate. 



994. Primrose. Pure primrose. 



995. Rosabelle. Fine bright rose. 



996. Royal Purple. Rich purple. 



997. Senator Spencer. Chocolate, purple 

 and white striped. 



998. Sterling Stent. Salmon orange. 



999. Tenant Spencer. Purple mauve. 



1000. Thomas Stevenson. Fine orange 

 scarlet. 



1001. Wedgewood. Fine blue. 



The above varieties, pkt. 10c ; oz. 30c ; i/i 

 lb. 95c; lb. $3.25. 



1002. Superb Mixed. Including newest and 

 most popular varieties. Pkt. 10c; ^4 lb. 60c; 

 1 lb. $2.00. 



EARLY SPENCER SWEET PEAS 



They flower several weeks earlier than 

 the regular Spencers, and if planted with 

 them you will have a much longer season of 

 bloom. 



958. Aviator. Large crimson. 



959. Fair Maid. Blush pink suffused salmon. 

 900. Hercules. Giant rose pink. 



961. Liberty. Large crimson. 



962. Morning Star. Orange scarlet. 



963. Peace. Rose pink on cream. 



964. Pink and White. Pink on white. 



965. Snowflake. Pure white. 



966. Songster. Large lavender. 



967. Warbler. Rich mauve purple. 



968. Yarrawa. Bright I'ose, cream base. 

 The above varieties, Pkt. 10c; oz. 50c; y. 



lb. $1.50. 



969. Mixed Early Spencers. A well-bal- 

 anced mixture of the newest and brighest 

 colors. Pkt. 10c; oz. 40c; 1^4 lb. $1.40. 



THE BEST GRANDIFLORA 

 SWEET PEAS 



In spite of the vast superiority of Spencer 

 or Orchid-Flowering Sweet Peas, we find 

 there are some planters who still prefer the 

 older or Grandiflora types. 



Our list includes all the best varieties in 

 the different color classifications. 



951. America. Red and white striped. 



948. Black Knight. Deep maroon. 



949. Blanche Ferry. Rose and white. 



950. Dorothy Eckford. Large white. 



952. Hon. Mrs. E. Kenyoit. Large prim- 

 rose. 



953. Janet Scott. Deep pink. 



954. King Edward VII. Brigth red. 



955. Lady Grisel Hamilton. Lavender. 



956. Prima Donna. Pale soft pink. 



The above varieties, pkt. 10c; oz. 15c; 14 

 lb. 45c; lb. $1.50. 



947. Bolgiano's Special Grandiflora Mixed. 



All the above varieties and others, pkt. 10c; 

 oz. 15c; Vi lb. 35c; lb. $1.00. 



