RICHARD DIENER, OXNARD, CALIFORNIA, U. S. A 
SWEET PEAS 
(Early or Winter-Flowering) 
Per Pkg. 
No. 1. PENROSE. —Clear rose to rose pink. 
An unusually fine variety.$ .25 
No. 2. CHEVALIER. —Rich rose; beautiful color 
and magnificent size. 25 
No. 3. ANNIE LAURIE. —Pure rose pink, large 
flowers . 25 
No. 4. BURPEE'S SALMON. —Beautiful rich sal¬ 
mon, large blooms. Vines bloom profusely. 
(35 seeds). 25 3 packets. 65 
No. 5. MRS. KERR. —Beautiful salmon shade. 
A perfect flower and a great favorite. 25 
No. 6. BURPEE'S ORANGE. —Bright orange, 
large flowers and extremely popular. 25 
No. 7. FLAMINGO. —Bright rich salmon-pink. 
Wings of orange-pink blending into sal¬ 
mon-pink effect. Flamingo is good any 
season . . 25 
No. 8. WHITE ROSE. —Pure white, long stems. 
Very full appearing almost double. 25 
No. 9. SNOWSTORM IMPROVED.— Unusually 
large white flowers. Long, strong stems. 25 
No. 10. BURPEE'S WHITE. —Large pure white 
blooms of heavy substance on long, wiry 
stems. Have a rich fragrance. (35 seeds). 25 
3 packets .65 
No. 11. GLORIOUS. —Warm rosy purple flow¬ 
ers on long, stiff stems. 25 
Per Pkg. 
No. 12. BURPEE'S LAVENDER.— Lovely light 
Wisteria-lavender. An appealing rich yet 
soft tone, large flowers. $.25 
No. 13. MAUVE BEAUTY. —Rosy mauve, much 
admired, large flowers. 25 
No. 14. BLUE JACKET. —Rich, dark navy blue. 
Large, elegantly waved blooms. 25 
No. 15. FELICE GUNTHER. —Clear, true Cam¬ 
bridge-blue. Long stems and vigorous 
growth. (35 seeds). 25 3 packets. 65 
No. 16. MARY LOUISE BOK.— One of the finest 
clear blues. Large flowers and of vigorous 
growth . 25 
No. 17. MAROON PRINCE.— Deep reddish ma¬ 
roon. Large flowering, long stemmed, free 
blooming . 25 
No. 18. ILLUMINATION. —Bright salmon cerise 
with delicate orange suffusion. Always at¬ 
tract attention. Brighter under artificial light .25 
No. 19. FIRE KING. —Brilliant fire-red. An 
unusually rich color and large flowers. 25 
No. 20. GLITTERS. —Bright orange scarlet. 
Startlingly beautiful and always compels 
attention. Fine, long stemmed sprays. 25 
No. 21. ORIENTAL. —Pleasing true cream color 
on long, strong stems. 25 
No. 22. CANARY BIRD. —Cream or primrose. 
Large flowers of fine form and elegantly 
placed . 25 
No. 23. PEACHBLOW. —Clear rose pink on 
cream. Large, well formed flowers, frilled. 
Very popular, good florist variety. 25 
No. 24. PEERLESS PINK.— Glowing pink on 
cream ground. Fine combination of colors 
and large flowers. An ideal florist variety .25 
No. 25. BELLE. —Delightful shade of rose pink 
on cream background. Large flowers on 
long stems. Very attractive. 25 
No. 26. GIANT ROSE. —Very large rose pink 
variety with waved blooms on long stems .25 
No. 27. BURPEE'S GIANT PINK.— Beautiful 
pink blending with soft rose. Vigorous 
grower and exceptionally free flowering. 25 
No. 28. MRS. CALVIN COOLIDGE.— Glorious 
bright salmon pink. Very large blooms and 
gracefully waved . 25 
No. 29. CHEERFUL. —Rich salmon-cerise 
shade. Graceful and showy blooms on long 
stems . 25 
No. 30. GLEAM. —Lovely new shade, clear 
geranium pink with suffusion of cherry 
pink. Large, well frilled flowers. 25 
No. 31. GEORGE W. KERR.— These beautiful 
bright orange blooms are sure to appeal to 
everyone. Plants of vigorous growth with 
long flower stems. A prize winner where- 
ever exhibited . 25 
No. 32. RED BIRD. —Bright crimson red blooms 
with velvety sheen of brilliant tyrian rose. 25 
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