FLOWER SEEDS FOR 
FLORISTS 
A field of our early, or winter-flowering sweet peas. Our Ball Rose Improved is shown in the foreground. White 
Harmony in the back and our Ball Orange, the most vivid of all orange peas, is shown on the left. These fields, as 
well as our crops under glass, are under our close, personal supervision and we are very sure that more carefully rogued 
and handled seed cannot be had from any source. 
WINTER PEAS - Standard Varieties 
W E HAVE been specializing in winter peas for 25 years. For your interest in 
selecting varieties we have tried to describe them as correctly as possible. 
We have also tried to make prices as fair as possible. You might be able to 
save a few cents by using certain other lists, but as every experienced grower knows, 
this usually does not pay in the end. 
The Following List Is Uniformly Priced At: 
V 2 oz., 25c ; 1 oz., 40c; 4 oz., $1.40; 1 lb., $4.50; 2 lbs. for $8.50. 
AND — Please note we prepay postage and insurance. 
For the 12 best varieties turn to preceding page. 
PINK SHADES 
Ball Rose. The finest rich deep rose. 
Ball Rose Queen. Extra long-stemmed rose-pink. 
Columbia. Pink and white bicolor. 
Fascination. Attractive cream-pink. 
Giant Rose. Well named. 
Louise Gude. Bright rose; medium size. 
Mrs. Calvin Coolidge. Salmon-pink. 
Mrs. Holscher. Very good rose-pink. 
Pink Cherokee. Cream-pink. 
Pink Profusion. Rose-pink. 
Superior Pink. Deep rose,- Ball Rose is superior. 
Springsong. Large, rich salmon-pink. 
Zvolanek’s Rose. Laddie is much better. 
LAVENDER 
Heather Bell. Rosy lavender. 
Lavanda. Clear lavender. 
Lavender King. Harmony is better. 
Michigan. Large lavender. 
Vogue. Lavender with blue shading. 
BLUE 
Blue Bird. Mrs. Hoover is better. 
Blue Bonnet. Deep clear blue. 
Eleanor Blue. Light blue. Should not be used 
for mid-winter. 
Indigo Blue. Dark shade. 
Mrs. Harding. Silvery blue. 
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