Gentry, Ark.. — "Several asked for your address after — 13— 
they saw my Sweet Peas and Asters, Tin y were simply 
grand." M's. Ktta B. Ulratli. 
MINNEAPOLIS, MINN. 
STANDARD SPENCER OR GIANT RUFFLED 
SWEET PEAS 
BEST SPENCER SWEET PEAS 
BEST UNWIN SWEET PEAS 
These arc also lU'W piant . orchid-flowcriiip, 
with waved (>ffect. l)ut of a somewhat iliffer- 
eiittyiie, known as tlie Unwiii S\\ ert I'ea. Just 
as beautiful, in their way, as the .'-|icncers. 
Price, pkt., t;Os.-e,lv. 6c: any 3 pkts., 15c; % 
oz., 15c; any 4 luilf niiiiri-;, SQc. 
Blackbird. The darkest Sweet Pea. 
Brilliant Blue. Dark navy blue. 
Chrissie Unwin. < iierry scarlet. 
E. J. Castle. Ko'^c, sliaded salmon. 
Frank Dolby. Best lavender. 
Gladys Unwin. Lo\ely li^^ht pink, sim- 
ilar to Counti'ss of Spencer. 
Helen Pierce, i'-luc, marbled white. 
Mrs. Alf. Watkins. r< k h ])ink. 
Nora Unwin. Wliitc Lar.trest aud best. 
Phyllis Unwin. l.iirht nuvKcuta. 
Sunproof Alexander. BriKht scarlet. 
SWEET PEA COLLECTION 
One-half i)a.cket of each of the 
25 Grandiflora Varieties for 50c 
ts so much jirized to 
nt; c(in-tantlv nlTcivil, , 
■III ncTit. My li^t has Ih 
ih'siralile standard so 
ay. 
prov- 
visecl 
varie- 
pink margin. 
The sonant rullied 
Spencei- Nai'ietie^ are 
howe\ er. ot indifl 
and ni(dnde< the 17 in(j-t 
lies lhat iia\e hren t ni'd hHi.i; euousli to prove their value. 
AM ha\e 11,,' ruDu'd or wavy effect that marks this type 
making; them so uiiii|iieand beautiful. 
rru e, pkt., (10 ^erd^, 8c ; any 3 ])kts., 20c; oz., aOc; oz., 
35<- : any lour half onnces. 65c. 
Apple Blossom. Kose and carmine, sliowing veins 
ol deeper rose, the whole overspread on primrose. 
Asta Ohn. s<dt Luender. suffused Avith mauve, 
similar to the popular Krank Didby. 
Aurora. Oran.Lce-rose, stri|ied and flaked on white. 
Black Knight. I'cep maroon. 
Captain of the Blues, r.lnisli purple, of immense 
size, \sitli di-tmct niaruiiis ot lilac. 
Countess of Spencer (True) The original 
S|)e!icei-. Sott ro-e piiil'>. 'leepeiiiuK at the edges. One of 
. t ( ,i' U.I I la firms who grow almost everything 
!' I ( t l>ea liiH', place this at the head as their choice 
O! i ;,!' Ill -t fill varieties. 
Florence Morse. T>elicat(^ blusl: 
Very lartic and wavy, one of the pretiiest. 
George Herbert. BriLiht rose-crimson, suffused 
with nia^icnta; winKs beaut i lull \' sciiii'd. 
Helen Lewis. Very larice hri-lit orange-salmon. 
King Edward VII. Larj^e. r.ri;;ht crimson scarlet. 
Mrs. Walter Wright. Kose purple, changing to 
bluish pur]ile. 
Primrose. Taprht creamy yellow ; best Spencer form. 
Princess Katherine. A black -seeded white- 
Prince of Wales. OiKiofthe tinest rose crimsons. 
Queen Alexander. An intense scarlet. 
Ruby. Si'lendid rubv red, of line form. 
White Spencer. Must beautiful White Sw^eet Pea. 
SPECIAL SPENCER MIXTURE 
Made especially from the 27 varieties of Speiu'crs and 
IJawins described on this iiajxe, triviiiir you an oitportunity 
to try all these line new varieties at a moderate outlay. 
Pkt.,'9U seeds, 7c; V20z.,12c;oz., 20c;i4lb. ,60c; 1 lb., $2.00. 
SPENCER HYBRIDS MIXED 
A splendid iiiixtiire of the late introductions of the giant 
ruffled tvpes touether With the i>e-t sorts from the trial 
grounds Ol an expert grower. Pkt., iK) seeds, 5c; 1 oz., lOc; 
14 lb., 30i ; 1 lb., $1.00 
EVERLASTING SWEET PEAS 
(Lathyrus Latifolius) 
Price, of cacdi pkt., .50 seeds, 5c ; hi oz., 15c. 
Splendid liardv iien'niiial (dimbers, excellent for cover- 
ing old St mil ps' and I'eiice-: cuiistant Idoomers and fine 
for cutLin.LC. f^oak the serd two days b(d"(u-e sowiug. 
Everlasting Sweet Pea, Pink Beauty 
The Pink Beauty is a lo\ ely variety said to bloom the 
first year from seed. The trusses aud individtuvl llowers 
are larger than in the older vaiieties while the color is a 
much richer, more intense shade of pink. 
White Everlasting Sweet Pea. Largeclusters of 
l)uri'sl white llowers. 
Everlasting Sweet Peas, Mixed. White 
and rose shades, mixed. 
