"FLOWER SEEDS FOR FLORISTS" 
WINTER PEAS (Continued) Standard Varieties 
The season’s 12 best varieties will be found on the preceding page. Starred (*) varieties are 
our choice of the best standard cut flower kinds for florists. 
Amethyst. Rich brisht purple. 
Annie Laurie. Brisht shade of rose-pink. Medium size. 
*Apollo. Salmon-cerise, long-stemmed. Fine for spring. 
Attraction. Rich salmon rose, long-stemmed. 
Aurora. Orange-scarlet striped. Novelty color. 
Ball Rose. The finest rich deep rose. 
Ball Rose Queen. Extra long-stemmed rose-pink. 
Blue Bird. Mrs. Hoover is better. 
Bright Light. Vivid orange-scarlet. 
Burpee’s Orange. Lighter shade. 
Cattleya. (new). Attractive rosy-lilac. 
Chevalier. Dark rose. 
Columbia. Pink and white bicolor. 
Eldorado. Light orange. 
Fascination. Attractive cream-pink. 
Flamingo. Orange-salmon. Long-stemmed. 
Giant Rose. Well named, but not long-stemmed. 
Glitters. Early Pride much better. 
Gorgeous. Cerise. 
Grenadier. Poppy-scarlet. Rather heavy shade. 
Harlequin. Bicolor chocolate. Very attractive novelty. 
*Heather Bell. Rosy-lavender, medium size but free. 
Indigo Blue. Dark shade of clear blue. 
*Jeanne Mamitsch. Clear rose, long stems. 
Louise Gude. Bright rose, medium size. 
Maroon Prince. Dark maroon, rather heavy. 
Mauve Beauty. Rich clear mauve. 
Michigan. Large lavender. 
Miss Spokane. Rich orange scarlet. 
Mrs. Calvin Coolidge. Salmon-pink. 
Mrs. Kerr. Salmon. 
Pink Cherokee. Cream-pink. 
Pink Profusion. Rose-pink. 
Red Bird. Crimson-red. 
Snowstorm. Prefer black-seeded kind, medium stem. 
Springsong. Large rich salmon-pink, medium stem. 
*Sunray. Light cerise, fine long-stemmed. 
Superior Pink. Deep rose,- Ball Rose is superior. 
Susanna. Carmine red, rather heavy. 
Vulcan. Prefer Early Bright Light. 
’"White Harmony. Extra long-stemmed black seeded. 
Zvolanek’"s Rose. Laddie is much better. 
Ball Early Pea Mixture. A combination of above colors 
including a large proportion of the standard cut 
flower kinds. 
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All above priced at ]/2 oz. 20c/ 1 oz. 35c; 4 oz. $1.30/ 1 lb. $3.50. 
Eileen. Rich deep pink, large and long-stemmed. 
Vi oz. 
.$ .35 
1 OZ. 
$ .50 
4 oz. 
$1.75 
1 lb. 
$6.00 
Eleanor Blue. Light blue, for spring flowering only. 
.25 
.40 
1.50 
4.80 
Forty-niner. Bright orange, medium size. 
Fragrance. Orchid-lavender, prefer Harmony. 
.25 
.40 
1.25 
4.40 
. 25 
.40 
1.50 
4.80 
Laddie. Extra long-stemmed rose and large. 
. 25 
.40 
1.35 
4.40 
Lavanda. Clear lavender. 
. 35 
.50 
1.75 
6.00 
Mrs. Holscher. Very good rose-pink. 
. 25 
.40 
1.25 
4.20 
Prosperity. Soft glowing rose-cream. 
.35 
.50 
1.50 
5.40 
Vogue. Light bluish-lavender. 
.25 
.40 
1.25 
4.00 
LATE OR SUMMER FLOWERING PEAS 
N SECTIONS not open to extreme winter temperatures this class of peas should be sown 
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late enough in the fall to 
prevent germinating. This gives them the earliest possible start in the spring, — an important point. We also use 
this class to plant with the late greenhouse sowing of earlies. They branch freely at the base, not climbing up until 
the earlies begin to exhaust themselves, after which they produce heavily, well thru June in our latitude. 
Ambition. Finest deep lavender. 
Austin Frederick Improved. Large rosy lavender. 
Avalanche. Finest white-seeded white. 
Beatall. Sparkling pink, suffused salmon. 
Blanche Ferry. Rose and white bicolor. 
Blue Bird. The finest clear blue. 
Blue Flame. Deep marine blue with some mauve shading. 
Campfire. Sunproof deep scarlet. 
Chieftain. Rich satiny mauve. 
Commander Godsall. Deep violet-blue. 
Constance Hinton. Best black-seeded white. 
Crimson King. Fine sunproof crimson. 
Debutante. Soft salmon shaded peach-pink. 
Doreen. Large rich carmine. 
Elfrida Pearson. Clear light pink. 
Fluffy Ruffles. Cream-pink. 
Giant White. Pure white. 
Gleneagles. Clear even lavender. 
Hawimark Lavender. Finest light lavender. 
Prices on all above standard varieties: oz. 
Ball Florist’s Mixture. This is a carefully balanced mixture 
4 oz. 50c; 1 lb. $1.65; 5 lb. $7.50. 
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Hawimark Pink. Rose-pink shaded salmon. 
Heavenly Blue. Delphinium-blue. 
Hebe. The finest large rose-pink. 
Hercules. Standard deep rose-pink. 
Hero. Cerise. 
Magnet. An improved Miss California. 
Mary Pickford. Fine cream salmon-pink. 
Miss California. Large salmon-rose. 
Model. Best black-seeded white. 
Mrs. Cuthbertson. Pink and white bicolor. 
Olympia. Deep purple. 
Pinkie. The finest rose-pink, strong grower. 
Powerscourt. Finest lilac-lavender. 
Royal Purple. Large rich purple. 
Royal Scot. Sunproof orange-scarlet. 
Supreme. Soft, delicate pink. 
Warrior. Deep bronze-maroon. 
Welcome. Deep bright scarlet,- sunproof. 
Youth. Light Picotee pink. 
1 5c; 1 OZ. 20c; 4 oz. 60c; 1 lb. $1.75. 
of colors largely used in cut fipwer work. 1 oz. 15c; 
Bonnie Briar, (new). Sparkling rose suffused amber.$ 
Lady Ruffles, (new). Large ruffled soft pink. 20 
Mastercream. (new). Black-seeded, extra large cream. 30 
Lady Loch. Light salmon pink. 20 
The Clown. Carmine striped on white ground. Especially attractive in bunch effect. 
Pinnacle. We consider this the season’s outstanding new commercial sweet pea for florists, 
deep rose-pink, deeper than Pinkie. Of medium size, strong grower, and free flowering. 
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1 OZ. 
4 oz. 
1 lb. 
$ .20 
$ .30 
$1.00 
$3.00 
.20 
.30 
1.00 
3.00 
. .30 
.50 
1.50 
5.00 
. .20 
.30 
1.00 
3.00 
.20 
.30 
1.00 
3.00 
The color is a true, uniform 
Pkt. 30 seeds 25c. 
No florists^ outdoor crop pays without the protection of water. 
