SCHULTZ'S SEED STORE, WASHINGTON, D. C. 



HIGH GRADE FLOWER SEEDS-Continued. 



SELECT 

 SWEET PEAS 



Cultural Note. — The seed 

 should be sown in new ground 

 as early as it can be worked 

 in the spring to enable the 

 vines to make a good, strong 

 growth before the hot weather 

 sets in. White-seeded sorts 

 should not be sown until the 

 gx'ound is comparatively dry 

 and warm. Fall plantings 

 give the best bloom: plant in 

 September and October, 4 to 

 6 inches deep, giving slight 

 protection, and they will be- 

 come 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 th'- 

 spring. Use plenty of well- 

 rotted manure, and don't 

 gather the blooms grudgingly 

 — the more you pick them, the 

 longer and better they will 

 bloom. 



NEW WAVED TYPE SPENCER SWEET PEAS 



During the past few years an evolution has been 

 going on in the SAveet Pea world, which has resulted 

 in the creation of a glorious new giant-flowering 

 class, a type distinct iu form, size and beauty. 



These new Sweat Peas are distinguished for the 

 gigantic size, usually measuring 2 inches across; the 

 bold, erect standards are uniformly waved, crimpled 

 and fluted in exquisite fashion; the charming blend- 

 ings of harmonious colors; the exceedingly long flower 

 stems, which make them unexcelled for cutting; the 

 great profusion of flowers and the large number of 

 flowers on the stem, usually 3 to 4. The following 13 

 sorts comprise a collection of New Giant Waved type 

 Spencer Sweet Peas. 



APPLE BLOSSOM SPENCER. — An immense 

 Spencer with bright rose standard and primrose 

 wing-s; wavy, fluffy and beautiful. Pkt., 5c.; 

 oz., 10c. ; 14 lb., 30c.; per pound. $1.00. 



COrxTESS SPENCER. — The type of a new 

 race. The open-form flowers are of great size 

 and w^ith w'avy margins. Countess Spencer is a 

 bright, clear pink, a little deeper at edges. Pkt., 

 5c.; 1 oz., 10c. ; % lb., 30c.; per pound. $1.00. 



FRANK DOLBY.— Fine lavender of Unwin 

 type, wavy. It is larger and finer than any 

 other lavender sweet pea. 



FLORENCE 3IORSE SPENCER. — Delicate 

 blush, with pink margin. The flow^ers are ex- 

 tremely large, of the finest open wavv form. 

 Pkt., 5c.; 1 oz.. lOc; % lb., 30c.; per pound, $1.00. 



GLADYS TJNWIN. — A bold flower, with strik- 

 ing upright standard which is crinkled and 

 waved; broad wings. Of a lovely light pink 

 color. 



GEORGE HERBERT. — An extremely gor- 

 geous variety. The flowers are generally borne 

 four on a stem, of the largest size, and both 

 standard and wangs beautifully fluted. They 

 are of a bright rosy carmine. 



HELEN LEWIS. — Large, wavy, orange-pink 



variety of the Spencer type. The orange-rose 

 wings roll and fold. 



HELEN PIERCE. — The color is a rich, 

 bright blue, mottled on pure white. The flowers 

 are produced three and sometimes four on a 

 stem, all of which face the same way. The 

 stems are very long, blossoms large. 



JOHN INGMAN. — Rose carmine, with veins 

 of deeper shade. A bold, handsome flower. 

 Very large open form, with wavy edges. 



NORA UNWIN. — A very pure white va- 

 riety. The flowers, which are usually borne 

 three on a stem, are beautifully waved and 

 fluted, of giant size, and w^ith erect spreading 

 standard, wings curved close to the keel. 



PRIMROSE SPENCER. — The Primrose Spen- 

 cer has very large petals, w^hich are wavy and 

 fluted at the edges, giving the blossom a very 

 graceful and pleasing appearance. The color 

 is a distinct primrose, without the least trace 

 of pink. 



PHENOMENAL. — Flowers silvery white, 

 faintly suffused with soft pink, and beautifullj' 

 edged with rich purple. 



WHITE SPENCER. — It is beautiful and 

 graceful, with standard and wings of pure white, 

 beautifully waved and fluted. Unquestionably 

 the finest White Sweet Peas in existence. 



Price of any above, unless otherwise stated, 

 5c. pkt.; 10c. oz.'; 14 lb., 25c.; 1 pound, 75c. 



SWEET PEAS— STANDARD SORTS. 



APPLE BL0SS03I.— Bright pink and blush, 

 beautifullv shaded. 



BLANCHE FERRY EXTRA EARLY. — Pink 

 and white. 



BLANCHE BURPEE.— Superb, pure white; 

 Immense size, perfect form. 



BOLTON'S PINK. — Rich Salmon pink. 



COUNTESS OF RADNOR. — Standard, deli- 

 cate lavendar; wings dark mauve. 



DOROTHY TENNANT. — Standard rosy mauve; 

 wings bluish mauve. * 



DAINTY.— White, edged pink. 



EARLIEST OF ALL. — A splendid pink and 

 white variety. 



EMILY HENDERSON.— Splendid pure white; 

 good for forcing. 



FIRE FLY. — Brilliant fiery scarlet. 



HER MAJESTY. — Beautiful deep rose. 



JESSIE CUTHBERTSON. — Creamy white, 

 striped and flaked with rich dark rose. 



KATHERINE TRACY. — Soft brilliant pink. 



KING EDWARD VII. — Bright crimson, very 

 large flowers. Splendid sort. 



LORD ROSEEERRY. — Rose carmine, with 

 veins of deeper rose. 



LORD GRISEL HAMILTON. — Light laven- 

 dar, sky-blue wings. 



LORD NELSON. — Deeper and richer shade 

 than Navy Blue. 



LADY 3IARY CURRIE. — Orange-pink, sha- 

 ded rosy lilac. 



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