Selected Flower Seeds 
JOHN WILK & CO 
Sweet Peas, King White 
SWEET PEAS 
Sweet Peas should be sown as early in Spring 
as the ground can be prepared. Manure well, 
making the drills about five inches deep. Sow 
plentifully, covering about two inches deep, and 
by degrees, as the vines grow up, fill the 
trenches with soil, care being taken not to draw 
the soil on top of the growing vines. The fol¬ 
lowing list embraces all the most desirable new 
and distinct large-flowering varieties of recent 
introduction, which cannot fail to give satisfac¬ 
tion. One ounce will sow about 8 feet of row, 
V\ lb. for 35 feet. 
Novelties of Sweet Peas. See Peges 31 
& 32. 
Spencer Varieties 
Pkt. 
Oz. 
Aurora Spencer. Orange pink, 
white striped . 
.10 
.50 
Austin Frederick Improved. Soft 
pinkish lavender . 
.15 
.60 
Barbara. Salmon . 
.10 
.50 
Campfire. The brightest scarlet 
sunproof Sweet Pea ever of¬ 
fered. The flowers will stand 
the hottest sunshine—in fact, 
the brighter the sun the better 
the color .25 .75 
Pkt. Oz. 
Carmelita. A lovely, delicate, yet 
warm light rose pink. Award of 
merit from the National Sweet 
Pea Society of Great Britain.25 .75 
Celebrity. We offer “Celebrity” as 
the most vigorous growing 
orange colored Sweet Pea. In 
addition to being robust in 
growth the flowers are unusually 
large and the stems are long 
and strong. The color is uni¬ 
form in standard and wings, and 
bright rather than dark.35 1.00 
Commander Godsall. Deep navy 
blue .10 .50 
Constance Hinton. Giant white.10 .50 
Crimson King. The largest and 
finest crimson Sweet Pea in 
cultivation .20 .75 
Del Monte. A rich salmon cerise 
pink. Of perfect Spencer form, 
large and bold with wavy or 
fluted petals 
.25 
.75 
Elfrida Pearson. 
Giant blush pink .10 
.50 
Eosine. The color is a beautiful 
tone of Eosine Pink with a soft 
flushing of salmon. It is an un¬ 
usually large flower and well 
placed on long stout stems.35 1.00 
R. F. Felton. This has made many 
friends on account of its won¬ 
derful color and magnificent 
size. The blooms are a rich 
pinkish lavender . 
Florence Nightingale. A 
very large 
.10 
.50 
finely waved bluish 
lavender... 
10 
.50 
Hebe. Giant rosy pink. 
.10 
.50 
George Shawyer. Beautiful orange 
pink .10 .50 
Good Cheer A long stemmed vigor¬ 
ous growing Sweet Pea. The 
flowers are huge when well grown 
and are a lovely shade of deep Be¬ 
gonia Rose, both standard and wings 
being alike in color.35 1.00 
Hawlmark Cerise. Flowers of large 
size; a beautiful cerise. 10 .50 
HERO. An entirely new shade of 
color, clear cerise suffused richly 
with salmon .35 1.00 
Hawlmark Pink. Rose pink, flushed 
salmon .10 .50 
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