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AGGELER eftfUMER SEED Co. 
LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA 
CALIFORNIA SWEET PEAS 
Ask for Sweet Pea Culture, Bulletin No. 11 
A & M Superflora Spencer 
Early Flowering 
A & M SUPERFLORA SPENCER Sweet Peas thrive in California where they have become one of the most popular 
winter blooming flowers. We list only those varieties which we believe will produce the best results in your home 
garden. Under proper culture they will produce large flowers, long stems, and beautiful blooms over a long period of 
time. In Southern California, planting season begins August 1st and continues throughout the fall and winter months. 
August and September plantings should bloom by November. To prolong the blooming season, cut the flowers regularly 
to prevent their forming seed pods. 
Sweet Pea seeds require cool soil to sprout and if planted during the warm season, the seed bed should be shaded 
with a light covering of small twigs, or discarded garden plants or similar material, to keep the surface cool. Sweet 
Peas respond to fertilization and a liberal amount of barnyard manure, bonemeal and organic matter should be used 
in preparing the soil. Overwatering after they begin to bloom may cause the buds to drop without opening, in which 
event, withhold water. 
# New and Distinctive Varieties # 
RAMONA —A distinctly new color in early Sweet Peas, a lum¬ 
inous coral rose with yellow and pink shadings. Very fine. 
Pkt. 20c. 
SUSANNA —A fine new Sweet Pea of a rich brilliant Christ¬ 
mas red. Large ruffled flowers on long stems. Pkt. 20c. 
LAVANDA —A pure clear lavender. Large ruffled blooms, 
highly perfumed. Good stems and unusual vigor make it a 
very desirable cut flower. Pkt. 20c. 
ORANGE SUPREME —A long-stemmed salmon-orange Sweet 
Pea. One of the best of this color as it does not sunburn. 
Pkt. 20c. 
A & M GLOW' —Glorious new duplex Sweet Pea in a re¬ 
splendent bright rose color. The flowers are phenomenally 
large, daintily frilled and usually form four to the stem. Very 
vigorous grower. Pkt. 20c. 
HOPE —Pure white and one of the latest improvements. Very 
fine flower and stem. Pkt. 20c. 
General List 
# Rainbow Collection No. 1 # 
6 packets New and Distinctive Varieties of 
A & M Superflora Spencer and 1 packet 
McQueen’s Inoculator, $1.00 
One packet each—Ramona, Susanna, Lavanda, Orange 
Supreme, A & M Glow, Hope. 
FOR BEST RESULTS INOCULATE SWEET PEA SEED 
APOLLO—Salmon-cerise; large 
waved flowers .Pkt. 15c, Zz oz. 35c 
AMETHYST—Light purple. Very fine.Pkt. 15c, Vz or. 35o 
BLUE BIRD—Violet blue. Extra large 
and one of the finest .Pkt. 15c, Zz oz. 35c 
BLUE BONNET—Extra large, true 
deep blue .Pkt. 15c, Zz oz. 35c 
BRIGHT LIGHT—Flaming scarlet .Pkt. 15c, Zz oz. 35c 
COLUMBIA—Salmon rose with white wings .Pkt. 15c, Zz oz. 35c 
EARLY DUPLEX GEM—Dainty rose 
pink on cream ground .Pkt. 15c, Zz oz. 35c 
FRAGRANCE—Beautiful clear lavender.Pkt. 15c, Zz oz. 35c 
GIANT LILAC—Mammoth lilac mauve; 
distinct color ..Pkt. 15c, Zz oz. 35c 
GLITTERS—Cerise. One of the most 
popular for all purposes .Pkt. 15c, Zz oz. 35c 
GREETING—Finest lavender to date. 
Slightly deeper than Fragrance.Pkt. 15c, Zz oz. 35c 
GRENADIER—Dazzling scarlet. New 
and extra fine .Pkt. 15c, Zz oz. 35c 
HARMONY—Strong grower, extra large 
flowers and exceedingly long stems.Pkt. 15c, Zz oz. 35c 
HERCULES—Florist pink. Extra large 
strong grower, fine stem .Pkt. 15c, Zz oz. 35c 
ILLUMINATION—Salmon cerise. A 
™ popular favorite. Good .Pkt. 15c, Zz oz. 35c 
LADDIE—Rose pink. Extra large...,.Pkt. 15c, Zz oz. 35c 
LOS ANGELES—Brilliant rose pink .Pkt. 15c, Zz oz. 35c 
MICHIGAN—Giant lavender .Pkt. 15c, Zz oz. 35c 
MISS ANNIE LAURIE—Deep rose pink.Pkt. 15c, Zz oz. 35c 
ORIENTAL—Large deep clear cream 
on long stems .Pkt. 15c, Zz oz. 35c 
OTHELLO—Maroon. Strong grower, 
large flowers and good long stem .Pkt. 15c, Zz oz. 35c 
PERFECTION—Flaming rose color, very 
popular .Pkt. 15c, Zz oz. 35c 
“ a & M ROSITA—Deep rose, suffused amber. Pkt. 15c, Zz oz. 35c 
BEFORE SOWING WITH McQUEEN’S INOCULATOR. Pkt. 15c. 
