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Plant LIEFGREEN Superior Flower Seed 
the least amount of car© and produce quantities of flowers for a long 
period. Plant in the Spring and Fall. Pkt., 10c. 
» MTETEMI T1VT DOUBLE MIXED —One of the most at- 
XtLKAlM 1 nE/lVlUiVl tl . aetive aJlc | satisfactory everlasting flow¬ 
ers. The flowers are white, purple, yellow and rose and are pretty in the 
garden or dried. Plant in the open ground in a sunny situation. Pkt., 10c. 
WILD FLOWER MIXTURE Ltr di wii“ ^ 'Z 
blended as to give a succession of bloom from early spring to mid-summer. 
All colors may be found in this mixture. For best results seed should be 
sown in a prepared seed bed. They may be planted from fall to early 
spring—a longer bloom resulting from the fall planting. If you have a 
piece of ground you cannot irrigate', or have not time to give particular 
attention, yet you want to have something beautiful instead of unsightly 
weeds, we advise you to plant our Wild Flower Mixture. Five pounds of 
seed is sufficient to plant an acre. 
WILDFLOWER MIXTURE —A fine mixture of many species. Pkt., 
10c; oz., 45c; 34 lb«, $1.65; lb., $5.00. 
SWEET PEAS—Liefgreen’s Giant Spencer Sweet 
O VARIETIES TRIED AND PROVEN IN THE SALT RIVER 
r eas valley and adapted to Arizona climatic condi¬ 
tions—S weet Peas are probably the most popular flower in America. They 
are loved by everyone 1 , both for their beautiful coloring and their delightful 
fragrance. For the best results we advise you to follow our instructions 
for planting. We offer the following 
instructions according to our own 
method of planting. 
CULTURE—Avoid dense shade. 
Select a place in the open where the 
sun shines at least three-fourths of 
the day and where the vines may be 
trained on a trellis. Dig a trench 
about a foot or 18 inches wide and 
18 inches deep. Place about six or 
eight inches of well-rotted manure on 
the bottom of the trench. Mix a lib¬ 
eral amount of manure with the soil 
that has been removed and replace it. 
After the soil has settled sufficiently, 
open a trench in the bed about six 
inches deep and plant one ounce of 
seed to about 20 to 25 feet of row. 
During the warm weather cover the 
seed about two to three inches deep 
and in cooler weather about one inch 
is sufficient. Care must be taken 
during warm weather not to rot the 
seed with moisture. After planting 
seed soak the trench thoroughly and 
follow with a liberal sprinkling of 
manure or dried grass to prevent the 
surface soil from crusting. After the 
Peas have grown six or eight inches 
begin to draw the soil to them, grad¬ 
ually filling the trench. This will 
SWEET PEAS—Lief green’s Giant necessitate another trench on each 
Spencer side 0 f -the row, through which to 
water the vines during the rest of the 
season. A manure mulch around the plants will keep them in good grow¬ 
ing condition. Frequent cultivation is also necessary. Keep them well 
watered and at blooming time keep the blossoms picked to insure a, long 
growing season. Ask about our special fertilizer for Sweet Peas. 
Prices Listed are Postpaid. 
