No. 1339—EARLY SPENCER SWEET PEA 
Fraser’s Rainbow Beauty. Mixture '/ 2 oz. 25c; I oz. 50c 
Early Spencers 
NOVELTIES OF 1935 and 1936 
1355— American Flag. Beautiful red and white. Oldest and 
the best with streaming white wings. Pkt. 25c. 
1356— Shirley Temple. New color in sweet pea, a beautiful 
Silver Rose, large flowered, long stem, outstanding. Pkt. 25c. 
1357— Annie Laurie. The best Rose Pink sweet-pea, intro¬ 
duced to date. Pkt. 25c. 
1358— Geranium Pink. A decided new color, the same as 
the popular pink geranium of the old fashioned garden. 
Pkt. 25c. 
1346— Exposition Pink. One of the finest pinks of recent in¬ 
troduction being especially radiant under artificial light. 
Pkt. 25c. 
1348— Susanna. A flashing carmine red with same color 
tone in both standard and wings. Pkt. 25c. 
1347— Eleanor Blue. A pleasing blue of silvery sheen. A 
good clear color that will prove very popular. Pkt. 25c. 
1349— Lavanda. A new lavender of unusual quality. Color 
is uniform in standards and wings and the same in partly 
opened buds and open blossoms. Pkt. 25c. 
Any of above: 
Pkt. 25c; V 2 oz - 60c; 1 oz. $1.00 
FRASER'S FAMOUS BEAUTY BLENDS 
Early Spencer Sweet Peas in Color Blends 
—a longer blooming season; 
—a variety of individual colors in shades 
The largest and finest of all types have been used in 
making these shades; each being selected for a different 
blooming period. For instance, in "Pink and Salmon 
Shades' ? we have selected several pinks, each with just 
a little different blooming period. 
Besides creating a longer succession of bloom we have 
blended a collection of colors in shades, suitable for 
carrying out a well planned, harmonious color scheme 
in the sweet pea garden. 
1301— Pink and Salmon Shades. 
1302— Cerise, Scarlet, Crimson Shades 
1303— Lavender and Orchid Shades. 
1304— Light and Dark Blue Shades. 
1305— Rose Shades. 
1306— Artistic and Variegated Shades.. 
COLLECTION OFFER 1307 
All six above packets 
(value $1.50), for. 
Separate Shades: 1 oz. 40c; 4 ozs. $1.50; 1/2 lb- $2.50 
Packets 
25c 
Each 
Pkts. 
$]00 
SWEET PEAS 
New Low Prices—Same High Quality 
EARLY OR WINTER FLOWERING SPENCERS 
Plant during Mid-Summer and Fall for Winter and Spring Flowers 
Because of the myriad of colors and varieties in Sweet Peas we offer each 
season what we consider the 12 best varieties considering color, size of flower 
and vigorous plant habit. In addition we offer the outstanding novelties for the 
sweet pea fans who want the best of the new introductions. 
Complete cultural information is given on each packet. Seed requires from 
14 to 20 days in which to germinate. 
THE TWELVE BEST 
Early Rainbow Colors in Spencer Sweet Peas 
1342—Clear Lavender—HARMONY. A 
beautiful large frilled lavender of deli¬ 
cate light shade. 
1311— Deep Lavender — MICHIGAN. 
Giant flower of good deep color and 
substance. 
1308— Lilac—CATTLEYA. A bewitching 
shade of rose-lilac like the Orchid 
Cattleya. Large beautifully waved flow¬ 
ers. A very attractive color under arti¬ 
ficial light, long stems and vigorous 
plant. 
1315— Clear Pink—IMPERIAL. A large 
clear pink of soft shade. 
1352— GLITTERS. A magnificent flower 
with a remarkable glowing color. The 
standard is fiery orange-scarlet. 
1344—Rose-Pink—GIANT ROSE. A very 
rich rose-pink, large flowered and 
beautifully waved. 
1312— Blue—BLUE BONNET. A fine clear 
blue of unusual purity and lasting 
qualities. 
1318—Crimson—AVIATOR. A glowing, 
warm-crimson, the best of this shade. 
1341—Salmon-Cerise—PRIDE. A bright, 
live color effect under artificial light. 
1345—Orange Scarlet — VULCAN. We 
offer this color in place of the so-called 
oranges. It is one of the best orange 
shades, and deep enough so it will 
not sunburn. 
1322— White — WHITE HARMONY. A 
pure white: free flowering. Awarded 
two silver medals and three certifi¬ 
cates. 
1323— Bicolor—COLUMBIA. Salmon-rose 
with white wings. A favorite among 
growers. 
Prices of all above separate colors. 
Pkt. 15c, contains 50 to 60 seeds; 1 oz. 
50c; 4 ozs. 1.60. 
One ounce will sow a double row 
about 20 feet long. 
MY COLOR GROUP COLLECTION No. 1350 
Your choice of any 8 packets of above 
Standard Group, (give numbers). Value 1.20. 
75c 
LATHYRUS 
Perennial Sweet Pea 
2894—Fraser's Select Mixture. Hardy perennial climber with pea-like foliage and 
flowers borne in clusters of 8 to 10. Colors are red, pink and white. Vine may 
be trained as climber on supports and is also very good for trailing over rocks 
and banks. Dies back as soon as frost comes in northern states. Pkt. 15c. 
1325 — Old Fashioned Sweet Peas—Grandiflora. Many Colors Mixed. This is the 
old-fashioned, plain petaled, highly perfumed sweet pea. A very profuse bloomer, 
producing bicolor flowers. Plant some; they certainly have fragrance. Full oz. 
Pkt. 15c. 
1326 — Cupid Sweet Pea. Dwarf plants, growing only about 12 inches and cov¬ 
ered with a riot of colorful flowers. Excellent for bedding. Pkt. 15c. 
Six Superb Early Flowering SPENCER SWEET PEAS 
The best of their respective types of 1933. Incomparable in size, color, form 
and substance. A revelation in color and fragrance. Excellent for forcing under 
glass for winter and early spring in cold sections and particularly suited for out¬ 
side planting in Southern States during August, September, October and Novem¬ 
ber for winter and early spring bloom. 
Separate Colors, 1/2 oz - 35c; 1 oz. 60c 
1337— American Beauty, Rose. 
1336 — Orange Supreme, Orange. 
1330 — Phyllis Fraser, Lavender. 
1333 — Gardenia White, White. 
1338 — Miss Los Angeles, Salmon. 
1332—Christmas Red. 
Packet 20c each 
COLLECTION OFFER No. 1340 
All Six Packets.$1.00 
(Value $1.20) 
SPENCER FAMOUS EARLY SWEET PEAS 
1339—Fraser's California Rainbow Beauty Mixture. This is a very special Early 
Spencer mixture including splendid shades, such as pink and salmon lavender 
and orchid, scarlet and crimson, light and dark blues, rose, white and artistic 
two-tone shades. In fact, all the colors of the rainbow. 1/2 ° z - 25c; 1 oz. 50c. 
NITRAGIN 
Recommended for innoculated sweet pea seed. Enables the plant to draw 
nitrogen from the air and stimulates strong and vigorous plant growth. Garden 
size Nitragin will innoculate from 1 oz. to 8 lbs. of sweet pea seed. 25c postpaid. 
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