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THE INLAND SEED C O.’S 
STANDARD SPENCERS 
All the following 15 varieties of choice Spen¬ 
cer Sweet Peas: Pkt., 10c; any 6, 50c; oz. f 25c; 
2 oz., 40c; 'A lb., 75c; i/ 2 lb., $1.25; lb., $2.25. 
I>| MRS. TOM JONES—Bright delphinium- 
DlUe | 3 i ue The flowers are very large and of 
great substance; beautifully waved. 
WEDGEWOOD—Bright, silver blue. Barge, 
well waved flowers on long stems. 
p DOBBI E’S CREAM—A strong grow- 
^ream j n g ( cream or primrose. A profuse 
blooming variety, with large flowers. 
r • KING EDWARD—Deep rich crim- 
UrililsOll son; a strong and beautiful color. 
Does not fade or scorch. 
T ASTA OHN—An exquisite rosy 
ijdvcnuci lavender. Flowers large and well 
waved. 
M„ rftftll WARRIOR—The color is a rich red- 
iTlctrooiI dish, maroon flushed with bronze. 
Orati frf* THE PRESIDENT—A most brilliant 
color. An intensely rich and dazzling 
orange scarlet, large size and perfect form. 
Pink HAWLMARK —The color is a rose-pink, 
*■ flushed and shaded, with salmon. 
MARGARET ATLEE IMPROVED—A rich 
glowing pink on cream ground, softly suffused 
with salmon in the standard. 
p i ROYAL PURPLE—The color is a 
JT urpie r i c j 1) royal purple, the younger flow¬ 
ers having a slightly softer color tone. 
Salmon BARBARA — A superb salmon-col- 
OdllUOll ored self that makes a telling bunch 
either for exhibition or table decoration. 
Sf»arl#»t BAMP FIRE—A very bright scarlet, 
sunproof. It is said the flowers will 
stand the hottest sun. 
FIERY CROSS —Bright scarlet, which glitters 
in the bright sunlight with a glowing radiant 
fire-like sheen. 
W7Li t WmTE SPENCER— One of the pur- 
n line es £ an( j best white. 
KINO WHITE— Remarkable for the glistening 
purity of the whiteness and the perfect finish 
of the flower. 
SPECIAL SELECTION 
The following 6 varieties of specially selected 
Spencer Sweet Peas: Pkt., 15c; 6 for 75c; or., 
40c; 2 oz., 75c; A lb., $1.25; y 2 lb., $2.25; lb., $4.00. 
riiftofa The stan dard is a bright, fiery 
millers orange, and the wings are deep i 
orange. The enormous flowers are of substan¬ 
tial texture, and hold up well after cutting. 
The blooms are duplexed 
r'luiiy Kullles and frilled. They are 
long-stemmed, bearing a profusion of well- 
proportioned sprays of four. A lovely rich rose- 
pink. 
BLUE —The large flowers borne three 
Oliver or f our j-q a S p r ay are a pleasing, deli¬ 
cate shade of lavender blue. Stems are long 
and sturdy. 
J The color is a clear shade 
Kuillea .Beauty of in ac _pink over an am¬ 
ber ground—rich enough to attract the eye, yet 
soft enough to be admired for its delicate beauty. 
Snowstorm Improved ™? m men£ , .5£! 
well waved, and of artistic proportions. The tex¬ 
ture is thick and substantial. A pure white. 
Ruffled Rose 
Burpee in 1929. 
An elegant new rose-col¬ 
ored variety introduced by . 
These six varieties are not supplied in a mix¬ 
ture. 
PERENNIAL SWEET PEAS 
Easily grown, hardy with smaller flowers and 
lacking the fragrance of Sweet Peas, but pro¬ 
ducing a succession of blossoms in clusters of 
eight to ten each. Only a few flowers can be 
expected the first season. The plants die down 
late in the fall and start again in the spring. 
Mixed, pkt., 10c; y 2 oz., 45c; oz., 75c. 
VINES FROM SEEDS 
Balloon Vine ^i~ 0 V ®"’^'^’Fuff) (A) a 
uauuuii ▼ rapid growing annual 
climber; succeeds best in light soil and warm 
situation; flowers white, seed vessels like 
miniature balloons. Pkt., 5c; >/ 2 oz., 25c; oz., 40c. 
Pol C o ltl Ppnr (A) — A rapid grower, at- 
Odisdiu a ear taining 10 feet in height. 
Yellow flowers and warted, golden yellow fruit. 
Pkt., 10c; y 2 oz., 30c; oz., 50c. 
T> Scarlet Runners (A) —A great favorite 
uedlls not only as an ornamental climber 
but for the delicious edible beans which succeed 
the bright scarlet sprays of pea-shaped blossoms. 
Pkt,, 5c and 10c; 2 oz., 15c; f A lb., 20c; y 2 lb., 30c; 
lb., 50c. 
Vine) 
(Dolichos) (A) — This 
really beautiful climbing plant is of quick 
growth; foliage is handsome and the clustered 
spikes of beautiful purple and white flowers are 
borne in great profusion. Mixed, pkt., 5c; y 2 oz., 
20c; oz., 30c. 
Boston or Japanese Ivy veftch P n) 0P (P) 
A rapid creeper with lovely green foliage which 
turns red in fall. Excellent for covering walls, 
outhouses, etc. Height, 50 feet. Pkt., 10c; / 2 
oz., 30c; oz., 50c. 
fanorv Rirrl Virm (A > — A dutiful 
canary mra vine c n m ber; flowers a 
bright golden yellow, bearing a fanciful resem¬ 
blance to birds with expanded wings. Pkt., 10c; 
Z 2 oz., 30c; oz., 50c. 
Bean Hyacinth £^7 (aT- 
