LOVELY SPENCER SWEET PEAS 
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The Sweet Peas here offered are all the finest large ruffled and fluted Spencers. Old and inferior varieties 
have been discarded. 
Packets of Sweet Peas contain about 50 seeds. Ounce 350 to 400. 
6 New Early Flowering 
Spencer Sweet Peas for 25c 
Six 1934 Beauties for 29c 
724— LADDIE. The largest and finest rose pink with an attrac¬ 
tive white background. 4 to 6 blossoms on stout stems. 
725— BLUE BALL. One of the best deep rich cornflower blues. 
726— ROSE BALL. Large ruffled blossoms of a sparkling bright 
rose. 
727— SPRING SONG. Large, waved and 
frilled rich cream pink. An exquisite flower 
on long stems. 
728— rMRS. HERBERT HOOVER. Beautiful 
clear rich bright blue. 
729— VULCAN. A dazzling orange scarlet 
or scarlet cerise. 
Above 6 fine new Early Flowering Spencer 
Sweet Peas 7c a packet or one packet of each 
of the 7 for 25c. % os. any variety for 18c; 
1 oz. 25c; Ib. $1.20. 
10 of the Best 
Newer Spencers for 32c 
730— MISS CALIFORNIA. A-vigorous grow¬ 
er producing large sprats of a distinct shade 
of salmon pink. 
731— DOREEN. A large bright rose carmine. 
732— GUINEA GOLD. Attractive glowing 
orange shaded with gold. 
733— HEBE. Large rich clear pink. 
734— DAISY BUD. Apple-blossom tints with 
a suffusion of cream pink. Large waved 
flowers. 
735— REFLECTION. Clear bright blue. 
736— ALEX MALCOLM. Very large flower 
of bright scarlet cerise. 
737— CHARITY. Rich brilliant sunproof 
crimson. 
738— CAMPFIRE. Lovely showy brilliant 
739— ^POWER’S COURT. Most popular lav¬ 
ender large and very clear. 
One packet of each of the above 10 Spencer 
Sweet Peas for 32c; Vtt oz. any sort 12c; oz. 
20 c; »/4 lb. 60c. 
8 New Sweet Peas for 40c 
740— AVALANCHE. Large pure glistening 
white of great substance. Elegant well waved 
flower. 
741— GLENGARRY. Carmine shading to ox- 
blood red. Flowers mammoth size ruffled and 
duplexed. 4 to 5 brilliant flowers on long stiff 
742— RED CROSS. A glowing poppy scarlet. 
Flowers of great size and perfwt form. Pro¬ 
fuse early bloomer adapted to winter flowering. 
74 J—MRS. A. SEARLES. A bright orange 
cerise with a golden glow. Wonderful size 
and vigorous. , „ 
745— BRIGHT LIGHT. A grand early flow¬ 
ering variety of a flaming scarlet color. 
746— CANARY BIRD. A beautiful rich 
cream color. Very early bloomer. 
747 — illumination. A glowing salmon 
cerise with an orange suffusion. 
748_SWEET lavender. A pure lavender 
self. A beautiful shade and early bloomer. 
Any of the above new Sweet Peas 8 c a 
Jacket. One packet of each of the 8 for 40c; 
/u oz. any sorts 25c; oz. 40c % lb. $1.20. 
10 Early Flowering Spencers for 40c 
Early flowering Sweet Peas are similar to ordinary Spencers, pro¬ 
ducing larger waved and fluted flowers, but they blo<^ much earlier 
and are especially adapted to greenhouse or winter flowOTing. They 
bloesom equally as good outdoors as other Spencer sorts and are 
much earlier. 1 / ii. an,. 
Price, any sort, 6 c a pkt.; Vs oz. 15c; oz, 25c, *4 lb. 90c. 
749 _^BURPEE orange. Clear pure orange. Very outstanding. 
750— EARLY AVIATOR A rich dazzling crimson scarl^. 
751— MRS. CALVIN COOLIDGE. A glorious shade of bnght 
salmon-pink with an elusive suffusion of bronzy orange in the stan¬ 
dard. The wings show a delicate rose cast. „„„„ 
752_^BLUE BIRD. This is a charming shade of blue. LArge, 
and exclusively waved. Blooms freely. ■ „-„i__ 
753— GLITTERS. No variety approaches Glitters in richness, 
brightness and live-flre effects. It glitters with a sheen and 
radiating over the flowers. The standard is a bnght fiery orange, 
and the wings are deep orange. , „ . i.-. 
754 — EARLY SNOWSTORM. The largest and finest pure white 
winter flowering variety. 
755 — AMETHYST. Extra fine royal Pan>Ie. 
756_^FAIR MAID. Blush pink suffused with salmon. Very de- 
sir^l^^OSjg dore. Rose pink, suffused orange. One of the 
*'**75^^IANT rose. An extra large clear rose of fine forni. 
OnTpacket each of above 10c. Early Flowering Spencer Sweet 
Peas for 40c. 
740ya—CATTLEYA QUEEN. Duplex rich rosy mauve. 
741Vi—AMBITION. New distinct lavender, dark shades at the 
base of petals. Long stems, enormous waved flowers. 
742Vi!—FLORADALE. New salmon pink or cream ground. Rich 
pleasingly colored frilled blossoms. 
743 V 2 —DAFFODIL IMPROVED. Deep daf¬ 
fodil cream. Very desirable. 
744y2—FLUFFY RUFFLES, Beautiful light 
cream pink. 
745^4—RUFFLED MIXED. Many new and 
pleasing shades. Flowers large and impressive 
appearing almost double. 
Above new Sweet Peas 6c a pkt./ One pkt. 
each of the six sorts for 29c; Vs oz. any sort 
12c; oz. 20c; ib. 70c. 
10 Superb Spencers 
for 30c 
One packet each of the following 10 Superb 
Spencers for only 30c; 1 oz. any sort 20c; 
V* lb. 60c. One packet any variety 5c. 
744—MARY PICKFORD. A beautiful cream 
pink suffused with salmon. One of the most 
popular. 
759 — GLORIOSA. A bright glowing orange 
scarlet. Four large, well waved blossoms on 
each stem. 
760— APPLEBLOSSOM. Rose and blush, 
very delicate and pretty. 
761— CHARMING. Very showy and brilliant 
deep rose. 
762— MRS. TOM JONES. Bright Delphini¬ 
um Blue. Flowers large and wavy. 
763— HALLMARK SALMON - PINK. Rich 
deep pink, tinted with salmon and orange. 
764— PICTURE. Color is a blend cream and 
pink shades having deep apricot flush on wings. 
765— KING EDWARD. Brilliant crimson 
scarlet; very large size and of open form. 
766— COUNTESS SPENCER Bright clear 
pink, large open form; long stems. 
767— ROYAL SCOT. Brilliant lustrous 
orange-scarlet flowers with a deep cerise sheen. 
9 Grand Spencers for 28c 
The following 9 Grand Spencers 5c a pkt. 
One packet of each for 28c; Vis oz. any sort 
12c; 1 oz. 20c; Va lb. 50c. 
768— GEORGE SHAWYER. A large beauti¬ 
ful orange pink. Rose tinted on wings. 
769— HALLMARK PINK. A beautiful rich 
rose pink shaded to salmon. 
770— VERMILLION BRILLIANT. A bril- 
liant scarlet of splendid form; beautifully 
waved. . , 
771— ROYAL PURPLE. A nch, warm 
purple. 
772— JEAN IRELAND. A handsome prim¬ 
rose edged with pink. Very showy. 
773 — fiery CROSS. A scorching red-fire 
or rich orange-scarlet, which glitters in the 
bright sunlight. . . 
774— ^VALENTINE. A pleasing shade of 
light pink beautifully waved flowers. 
775— ILLUMINATOR. Glowing cerise-salmon 
with an indication of bright orange. 
776— ROSABELLE. Deep rose self with 
white blotch at base. 
8 Extra Good Spencers for 32c 
777—KING WHITE. A popular old glistening pore white. 
778_GLENEAGLES. 4 large gracefully waved blossoms artisti¬ 
cally arranged on the top of a long stem. Color light blue. 
779— ^YOUTH. The outstanding picoted variety. A large white 
picoted with pink. „ j ..l 
780— ASTA OHN. An old very popular lavender suffused with 
mauve. ,, ^ ,, 
781 — WHAT JOY. A rich deep primrose yellow. Generally con- 
sidered the best. 
782— SPLENDOR. A rich deep maroon, very attractive. 
783_PINKIE. C ear deep pink with magnificent flowers borne on 
long stems. One of the best and most u&^ul. 
784— ^MARGARET ATLEE. A rich attractive rose pmk on an 
orange ground with a suffusion of salmon. 
Above 8 Extra Good Spencer Sweet Peas 5c a packet. A packet 
of each of the 8 for 32c; 1 oz. any sort I 8 c; Va Ib. 60c. 
Mixtures of Sweet Peas 
785— EARLY FLOWERING MIXED. A fine mixture of Early 
Flowering Spencer Sweet Peas. Pkt. 5c; ^ oz. 15c; oz. 25c: Va lb. 
50c; Ib. $2.00. . . „ 
786_MIXED SPENCER SWEET PEAS. All varieties of Spencer 
Sweet Peas above and others. Vs 9Z. 8 c; oz. 15c; Va Ib. 40c; 
78V-^’aLIFORNIA giant SWEET PEAS MIXED. A mixture of 
the Old Grandiflora. Eckfords, etc. Oz. 8 c; 2 oz. 15c; Va Ib. 25c; Ib. 65c. 
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