12 42 Schultz's Seed Store. Washington, D. C. 



GIANT SPENCER SWEET PEAS 



These new Sweet Peas are distinguished for their gigantic size, usually measuring 2 inches across; the bold 

 erect standards are uniformly waved, crimpled and fluted in exquisite fashion ; the charming blendings of harmonious 

 colors; the exceedingly long flower stems, which make then unexcelled for cutting; the great profusion of flowers 

 and the large number of flowers on the stem, usuallj- from three to four. 



Cultural Note. — The seed should be sown in new ground as early as it can be worked in the Spring to enable 

 the xines to make a good, strong growth before the hot weather sets in. White-seeded sorts should not be sown 

 until the ground is comparatively dry and warm. Fall plantings give the best bloom : plant in October and No- 

 vember in trenches about 6 inches deep and cover to a depth of 3 inches, still allowing the center of the trench to 

 remain at least 3 inches below the level of the ground and they will become well rooted and grow off at the first 

 opening of Spring and yield an abundance of bloom earlier and for a longer season than if planted in the Spring. 

 Use plenty of well-rotted manure, and don't gather the blooms grudgingly— the more you pick them the longer 

 and iDetter they will bloom. 



APPLE BLOSSOM SPENCER. An immense Spen- 



cer, with bright rose standard and primrose wings. ' x 



Pkt. 10c. , oz. 20c., M lb. 60c., lb. 82.25. 

 ASTA OHN. The best lavender Sweet Pea. Flowers 



are \'erv large and beautifuUv waved. Pkt. 10c. , 



oz. 20c. ^ M lb. 75c., lb. .S2.50. 

 BLANCHE FERRY SPENCER. A giant tj-pe_ of 



Spencer form, with rose standard and wings: white, 



suffused and tinted with light pink. Pkt. 10c. , oz. 



20c., U lb. 60c., lb. 82.25. 

 COUNTESS SPENCER. Bright, clear pink, a little 



deeper at edges. Pkt. 10c. , oz. 20c., M lb. 60c., 



lb. 82.25. 



FLORENCE MORSE SPENCER. DeHcate blush, 

 with pink margin. Pkt. 10c. , oz. 20c., 3^1 lb. 60c., 

 lb. 82.25. 



FLORA NORTON SPENCER. Bright blue, with tint 



of purple. Pkt. 10c. , oz. 20c., i| lb. 60c., lb. 82.25. 

 FLORENCE NIGHTINGALE. The largest and best 



lavender. Pkt. 10c. , oz. 25c., M lb. 75c., lb. 82.50. 

 GEORGE HERBERT. An extremely gorgeous 



varietv. Bright, rosv carmine. Pkt. 10c. , oz. 20c., 



I4 lb. 60c., lb. 82.25.^ 

 HELEN LEWIS. Large. waAT. orange-pink. Pkt. 



lOc, oz. 20c., }i lb. 60c., lb. -82.25. 

 JOHN INGMAN. Rose carmine, v,-ith veins of deeper 



shade. A bold, handsome flower. Pkt. 10c. , oz. 20c., 



H lb. 60c., lb. 82.25. 

 KING EDWARD SPENCER. The best, pure red 



Spencer; very large, with especially immense wings; 



pure sun-proof. Pkt. 10c. , oz. 20c., M lb. 75c., lb. 



82.50. 



MARIE CORELLI. A bright, glowing crimson; fine, 

 large flowers: beautifullv waved. Pkt. 10c. , oz. 20c., 

 M lb. 60c., lb. 82.25. 



PRIMROSE SPENCER. The color is a distinct prim- 

 rose, without the least trace of pink. Pkt. 10c. , 

 oz. 20c., M lb. 60c., lb. S2.25. 



Sweet Peas — Spencer Type 



WHITE SPENCER. It is beautiful_ and graceful, 

 with standard and wings of pure white; beautifiilly 

 waved and fluted. Pkt. 10c. , oz. 25c., M lb. 90c., 

 lb. 83.00. 



W. T. HUTCHINS. Soft buff, primrose and blush, 



shading to apricot pink at the margin. Pkt. 10c. , 



oz. 20c., U lb. 60c., lb. 82.25. 

 GIANT SPENCER MIXTURE. Contains practically 



all the true Spencer varieties. Pkt. 10c. , oz. 20c., 



K lb. 60c., lb. 82.00. 



SWEET PEAS— Grandiflora or Standard Sorts 



PRICE: Pkt. Sc., oz. 15e., }i lb. 35e., }4 lb. 50e., lb. $1.00, except where otherwise quoted. 



WHITE 



Blanche Burpee. Superb, pure white: immense size, 

 perfect form. 



Emily Henderson. Splendid pure white: good for 

 forcing. 



Sadie Burpee. One of the largest pure white Sweet 

 Peas. 



Dorothy Eckford. Large pure white. 



PINK AND WHITE 

 Blanche Ferry. Popular pink and white. 

 Blanche Ferry, Extra Early. Popular pink and white ; 



ten days earlier. 

 Earliest of All. A splendid pink and white variety. 



LIGHT PINK 

 Apple Blossom. Bright rose and pink. Beautiful 

 shade. 



Katherine Tracy. Soft, brilliant pink. 

 Lovely. Beautiful shade of soft shell pink. 

 Janet Seott. Clear deep, but bright pink. 



STRIPED AND MOTTLED 

 Aurora. White, with stripes or flakes of orange pink. 

 America. Striped blood red on white ground. 



SHADES OF RED 

 Fire Fly. Brilliant fiery scarlet. 



King Edward VH. Bright crimson : very large flowers. 

 Prince of Wales. Bright rose: self colored. 

 Salopian. Splendid brilliant scarlet ; nearly sun-proof. 



LAVENDER AND LIGHT BLUE 

 Countess of Radnor. Standard delicate lavender: 



wings dark mauve. 

 Lady Grisel Hamilton. Light lavender, sky-blue 



^•ings. 



ORANGE PINK 

 Bolton's Pink. Rich salmon pink. 

 Miss Wilmott. Orange pink, shaded rose. 



LIGHT YELLOW 

 Mrs. Eckford. Beautiful primrose yellow. 

 Mrs. Collier. Light yellow, large flowers. 



CLARET AND MAROON 

 Othello. Glossy maroon; self colored; elegant. 

 SCHULTZ'S FINEST MIXTURE. All colors. A 

 magnificent mixture of beautifully colored, large- 

 flowering Sweet Peas. Pkt. 5c., oz. 15c., li lb. 25c., 

 lb. 75c. 



