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CHARLOTTE M. HAINES, ROCKFORD, ILL., SEEDS GROWN BY A WOMAN 
Haines Giant Colossal 
HAINES 
BEAUTIFUL STOCKS 
Haines Evening Scented 
The Unequalled Perfume Plant 
No annual in cultivation, even including Mig¬ 
nonette, surpasses this in the delicate perfume of its 
flowers. The pink and lilac blossoms are partially 
closed during the day, in a yard, but expand and 
produce their fragrance in the evening. A few 
plants growing will emit a delicious perfume which 
may be detected half a block or more away. While 
the flowers themselves have no particular beauty, 
the plant is well worth growing for its delightful 
fragrance. Annual, 18 inches high. Pkt. 8c; 
Ya oz. 12c; V 2 oz. 36c. 
Ten Weeks Snowball 
Large-flowering, snowy-white flowers, very double 
and perfect in form. As a pot plant it is greatly 
superior to any other variety flowering for a long 
period, and at any time of the year, according to 
time of sowing. About 2 feet high. Pkt. 7c; 
Ya oz. 40c; Vs oz. $1.15. 
Beauty or Giant Nice 
Two feet high with numerous long spikes of 
unusually large, very double and delightfully fra¬ 
grant flowers. They make fine bedding plants but 
are of greatest value as pot plants and the splendid 
trusses are unsurpassed for table and other floral 
decorations. They do not flower as quickly from 
seed as Ten Week Stocks, but require about 12 
to 15 weeks. Mixed colors. Pkt. 10c; Ye oz. 42c; 
1/2 _oz. $1.10. 
Haines Giant Colossal 
The Finest of All The Stocks. Large Flowers of 
Wonderful Colors 
The magnificent strain is without rival for open 
ground planting, attaining a height of IV 2 feet. 
It is a grand bedder and a fine pot blooming plant, 
blooming the winter through. The plants have 
many branches carrying numerous spikes of very 
large double, delightfully fragrant flowers in a 
great many colors. Pkt. 10c; Ya oz. 28c; Ya oz. 84c. 
1 potion One packet each of the four varieties ^ ft fa 
UOllcCllOU D f stocks described above for only. fcO'' 
Double Sweet Pea 
Haines New Double Sweet 
Peas 
Instead of One Standard There Are Two 
or Three, Giving a Ruffled or Double 
Effect 
I have no hesitancy in offering this 
unique Sweet Pea to my many friends, 
as it has real merit, and is worthy of a 
place in every garden. Grows readily, 
climbs nicely and flowers easily. It is 
very showy and beautiful and under 
favorable conditions they will produce a 
large percentage of double flowers. 
Usually the double and single flowers 
are borne about half-and-half. They are 
tall-growing Sweet Peas. My mixture 
includes every desirable shade and color 
Pkt. 8c; oz. 26c. 
Beauty or Giant Nice 
Evening Scented Stocks 
Virginian Stocks 
Virginian Stocks 
Grow about or.e foot high and bloom continuously in spring and 
summer. They are a very sweet scented hardy annual. Mixed 
colors. Pkt. 8c; Ya oz. 14c; Ya oz. 40c. 
See illustration in color on second cover page. 
SWEET PEAS 
The Season’s Loveliest 
Many new Sweet Peas have been introduced 
the last year and I am fortunate in being able 
to offer seed of the following varieties: 
One packet each of the eight Sweet Peas de- 
scribed below for only. ^3 
ALL BRIGHT. An exceedingly brilliant flower of an in¬ 
tense scarlet cerise color. An orange suffusion height¬ 
ens the color to a fiery scarlet, which easily makes it 
the finest Red Sweet Pea. Long stems usually carry¬ 
ing four flowers. Pkt. 8c; oz. 25c. 
CAMP FIRE. Another fine red, being a rich flame scarlet. A 
sure bloomer with 3 to 4 perfectly shaped flowers to a stem. 
Pkt. 8c; oz. 25c. 
CHARMING. A fiery orange scarlet or rosy cerise which is prac¬ 
tically sun-proof. Flowers are large and bold and beautifully 
waved. Pkt. 8c; oz. 25c. 
NEW FLUFFY RUFFLES. The fore-runner of a new race of 
Sweet Peas. Extra large, exquisitely ruffled flowers which are 
duplexed and frilled and carried on long stems in clusters of 
four. Color is a rich rose-pink, blended with soft 
salmon and a creamy undertone. Pkt. 10c; 3 pkts. 
25c; oz. 45c. 
POWERS COURT. A clear lavender with exquisitely 
frilled blossoms. Flowers are of good size and con¬ 
tinue in bloom during a long season. Pkt. 8c; oz. 25c. 
REFLECTION. This is considered the best clear blue 
Sweet Pea, being a clear cornflower blue color. Un¬ 
usually vigorous, extra long stemmed. Beautifully 
waved and of splendid substance. Pkt. 8c; oz. 25c. 
TANGERINE. This is the color you have been want¬ 
ing; rich salmon-orange, and unsurpassed for vigor 
and size of the flowers which are carried on long 
stems. A little protection from extremely hot sun 
will be found beneficial. Pkt. 8c; oz. 25c. 
WINNIE MORSE. An almost double Sweet Pea of 
duplex type. Light rose-pink color flushed delicate 
salmon on cream ground. This variety should be 
in every garden and the large sprays of flowers on 
long stems will surely please you. Pkt. 8c; oz. 25c. 
How to Grow Sweet 
Peas 
Locate planting where there will be 
uninterrupted sunlight, in as good 
soil as possible; thoroughly mixed 
with well rotted cow manure. Seed 
should be sown before the first of 
April if weather will permit, about 6 
inches down in the trench, and cov¬ 
ered with an inch of firmly pressed 
soil. Thin out to 2 to 4 inches apart 
and a little soil may be drawn in to 
give greater depth to the roots. Vin- 
ing support in the form of brush, 
chicken wire or taut strings should 
be supplied at the time of sowing. 
Water sufficiently, pick often to en¬ 
sure continuance. 
