Shumway^s World Renown Finest Sweet Peas 
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2462 Shumway's World’s 
Famous Mixture of Giant 
Orchid or Spencer Flowered 
Sweet Peas 
Spencers for Greenhouse 
Culture in Separate Colors 
2420 Columbia. Pink and White 
Blended. 
24.30 Giant Runc. Clear sparkling’ 
Rose. 
2431 Harmony. Beautiful clear 
lavender. 
24.32 Mr.s, Kerr. Bright salmon. 
243.3 Q.ueen Crim.son. Glowing crim¬ 
son. 
2434 Silver Bine. Light blue lavender. 
2435 Snotv.storm, Largest white win¬ 
ter variety. 
2430 'I'oreli. Salmon orange. 
2437 Vuloaii. Dazzling scarlet cerise. 
2440 Sliumway’.s Siiiireme Mixture. 
All the above at the following Low 
Pi ices: Pkt., 9 ets.: oz., 28 cts.; % 
ll»., 73 ct.s.; Vs lb., .1!1.33j lb., .82.50. 
2438 Special Offer. 1 pkt. each of 
the above 9 named varieties of Early 
Flowering Spencers. Only 65 cts. 
2439 Special Offer. 1 oz. each of 
the above 9 named varieties of Early 
Flowering Spencers. Only $2.15. 
2441 Avalanebr. Large Pure White. 
2442 Camp Fire. Cerise. 
2443 Chieftain. Deep Mauve. 
2444 Dora. Rich rose pink. 
2445 Doreen. Carmine rose. 
2440 Glencaglc.s. Light blue lavender. 
24-17 Idyl. Salmon pink. 
2448 Mary Catherine. The Queen of 
Large Flowered Whites. 
2449 Mary Plckford. Beautiful light 
pink. 
2450 Olympia. Rich purple. 
2431 Pinkie. Deep pink. 
2452 Powerseourt. Pure lilac lavender. 
2453 Relleetion. New deep blue. 
24.54 Sni».set. Rose, amber and gold. 
2455 Supreme. Pale blush pink. 
2450 Sybil Hensliaw. Large crimson 
flowers. 
2457 What Joy. Deep cream. 
2438 Youth. White, edged with soft 
rose pink. 
All the above at the 
following Low Priee.si 
Pkt., 7 ets.; oz., 22 ets.; 
% ll«., 00 et.'s.; % lb., 
81.10; lb., $2.00. 
2459 Special Offer. 1 
pkt. each of the above 
18 varieties of Giant 
Late Spencers. Only 
90 cts. 
■" W 2465 Shumway’s Supreme Mixture 
^ ' — ■ of Spencer Hybrids 
This is a well bala-ncecl mi.xture of .stanclai^l leading 
varieties of Spencer or Giant Orchid-Flowered Sweet 
Peas. This seed is grown in mixture in the field to re¬ 
produce the seed stock and will give you excellent sat¬ 
isfaction. Pkt., 9 cts.; oz., 15 cts.; 1/4 Ih., 40 cts.; Vz Ih., 
70 cts.; Ih., $1.25. 
2463 Eckford’s Choice Mixture of Grandiflora 
Types 
Very hardy outdoor type that stands attacks of in¬ 
sects and hot weather better than Spencer Flowers. 
Smaller than Spencers. We make up this mixture by 
combining carefully considered proportions separate 
named varieties, each the very choicest of its class. No¬ 
where else can one procure a more magnificent mixture. 
Pkt., 6 cts.; oz., 12 cts.; Vi lb.,, 35 cts.; Yo lb., 65 cts.; 
lb., $1.10. 
2464 
Everlasting 
Sweet Peas 
Lathyrus. Per¬ 
fectly hardy peren¬ 
nial. Handsome, free- 
blooming' climber 
with clusters of ele¬ 
gant Sweet-Pea-like 
blossoms, which are 
produced in the great¬ 
est prolusion. They 
come up year alter 
year, and also bloom 
earlier than o t h e r 
Sweet P e a s. Espe¬ 
cially suitable lor cov¬ 
ering arbors and trel¬ 
lises. Choice MLved, 
.411 Colors. Pkt., 10 
cts.; oz., 25 ets.; 
Vj oz., 40 ets.; oz.. 
The 
Very 
Fine.st 
Mixture 
Money 
Call 
Buy 
2460 Special Offer. 1 
oz. each of the above 
18 varieties of Giant 
Late Spencers. Only 
$3.25. 
Tritoma 
^84 Shumway’s Gigantic Verbenas 
A glorious mixture of large flowering 
annual varieties. The flower.s are, as 
« ^ 5 the name indicates, gigantic, with white 
^ ' eye, the reds particularly arc attractive. 
■ ; For bedding nothing in the list is more 
" satisfactory. Continuous bloomers all 
« "tBS . summer long. Pkt., 10 cts.; Vi oz., 50 
m/ - cts.; V 2 oz., 90 cts.; oz., $1.65. 
V- ^ 
l ^ 2481 Defiaaice Intense Red. Pkt., 10 cts. 
, j 2482 Blues Shades. Pkt., 10 cts. 
I ^ 2483 Mayflower-Pink Shades. Pkt., 10c. 
2486 Carmine Ball—1934. Introduction 
I —A Blaze of Fire. Pkt., 25 cts. 
2487 Citriodora (Lemon-Scented Ver- 
* bena). An old favorite with fragrant 
JR ■ f ■ evergreen Icavc.s. It is a low-growing 
^W' tender plant and may be grown in the 
garden in summer and in pots in winter 
# and the leaves dried and laid among 
■ » , linens. Pkt., 10 cts. 
2477 Thunbergia 
Black-Eyed Susan Vine 
Choicest, aiixed. A splendid annual 
climber for hanging baskets and ground 
covers. Showy, yellow and orange flowers, 
some with velvety black center. Pkt., 5 
cts.; 14 oz., 30 cts. 
MllV Trlto- 
% III a . Red 
Hot Poker. 
( 3 0 i n . ) . 
Showy 
border 
plants 
1^.) throwing a 
bloom very 
compact in 
6^ form on .stout 
stems. Blos- 
soms are a 
1^ brilliant 
»W'o range-red. 
> / Blooms in August 
t / and September. If 
if heft in a protected 
MAapot in the garden, 
gj|they will live over; 
iOThowever, it is well 
mi to dig the roots 
m and store in sand 
W for the winter, 
f Pkt., 12 ets. 
2474 Texas Blue Bonnet. Free flowering, 
easily grown annuals, with long, graceful 
spikes of rich blue pea, shaped flowers. 
The fine, dark glossy foliage makes an ad¬ 
mirable foil and background, valuable for 
mixed borders, beds and for cutting: pre¬ 
fers a little shade. Height 2 ft. Pkt., 
5 ets.; oz,, 2.5 ets. 
2485 New Verbena Beauty of Oxford 
Hybrids 
A beautiful giant hybrid raised from a cross between Ver¬ 
bena Luminosa and Beauty of Oxfonl. It inlicrits a touch 
of salmon pink from Luminosa which give,s a lovely soften¬ 
ing effect to the sometimes Iiarsh coloring of Beauty of 
Oxford. The color shades from clear Hose-l’ink to Kose-Red, 
making this tlie brightest Rose Verbena ever produced from 
seed. The individual florets measure over one inch in diam¬ 
eter. The foliage is a dark cress green. Pkt., 20 ets. 
2491 Violets 
The Czar— 
Dark Blue— 
Single 
(Pereniiinl.) 
Every garden 
should include 
some of these 
large-flowered, 
sweet - scented 
Violets. They 
bloom freely 
t h r o u g li o u t 
the spring and 
again in the 
fall. Pkt.. 10 
2488 Venidium Pastuosum. New African 
llais.v—.\iinual. The plants grow 2 to 3 
ft. tali and bear many large, Dajsy-like 
blooms 3 to 4 in. across. The ray-petals 
are brilliant orange -with a purjilc-black 
zone and a unique center of woolly green. 
l‘kt.. 25 ets.; Vm oz., 90 its; R, uz., $1..50. 
Wallflower 
Wallflower (Goldlack) 
Viola Cornuta 
Tufted I’ansies (.Viinual) 
2493 Vinca Rosea 
I’eriwiiikle .Aiixed. House 
('iiltiii'ic Ornamenlal free- 
blooming idants with briglit 
green shiny foliage and 
one of the most satisfac¬ 
tory. 1:1 to 18 inches. 
I’kt., 9 ets. 
Very beautiful annual for pot culture and 
outdoor bedding. Fragrant blooms on 1 li 
ft. stems. Easy to grow. 
2197 Double Karl.v Wonder Supreme Mixed. 
Comes into bloom williin five months after 
sowing. Includes canary-yellow, golden yel¬ 
low flaked with brown, and various shades 
of mahogany. Pkt., 10 cts.; oz., 35 cts.; 
14 oz., 60 ets. 
These cousin.s of tlic 
larger flowered pansy 
bloom so freely that many 
consider them superior 
wliere a miuss of color is 
desired. The season is long, 
and colors particularly 
clear and distinct. 
2492 Veronica 
Spieata. Speedwell. Itliie. 
A liardy herbaceous peren¬ 
nial belonging to the Fox¬ 
glove family. Height 2 
feet, small pikes of ricli 
blue flowers. A showy 
plant for sunny borders. 
Very eas.v to grow from 
seed. Pkt., 12 ets. . 
2189 Clioleest Mixed Col¬ 
ins. I’kt., 10 ets. 
2190 (i. Wermig — Violet 
ISliie. I’kt., 10 ets. 
21.85 New Verbena 
Den II ty of Ox ford 
Il.vliriilM 
1497 Double Farly Wonder 
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