Early Flowering 
Orchid 
Long Season 
SPENCER 
SWEET 
PEAS 
These are a distinct strain of Spencer type 
flowers that bloom fully three weeks earlier 
than other Spencers. The original purpose in 
breeding up these varieties was for winter 
blooms in greenhouses, which has made 
wonderful change in Sweet Pea culture in¬ 
doors. It was soon discovered that these same 
varieties would do equally as well in our gar¬ 
dens by producing fine, large blooms consider¬ 
ably in advance of other strains. We recom¬ 
mend them for garden culture as well as for 
florists indoors. 
Prices: Per pkt. 10c; 3 pkts. for 25c; V4 oz. 15c; oz. 45c; ^4 lb- $1-40 unless otherwise priced. 
Apollo. A soft salmon-pink with long stems. 
Ball’s Blue. Cornflower-blue with long stems. 
Ball’s Orange. Glistening rich orange. Very long stems. Vi oz. 
20c; oz. 50c. 
Ball’s Bose. An excellent rich deep pink. 
Burpee’s Orange. A clear beautiful orange color. 
Columbia. Bi-color of pink and white. Heavy producer. Lovely. 
Porty-niner. Deep but bright true orange. 
Glitters. Bright fiery orange, wings deep orange. Large and 
graceful. 
Greeting. A new lavender of a very clear color. Very early. 
M oz. 20c; oz. 50c. 
Grenadier. Brilliant poppy-scarlet. *4 oz. 20c; oz. 50c. 
Harmony, A fine new clear lavender. Gives a charming bunch 
effect. 
Hope. New, very beautiful large white. Being black seeded makes 
it a good germinating strain. 
Lavender King. A beautiful large lavender, on long stems. An 
old standby. 
Mrs. Herbert Hoover. “The California Blue.” Clear blue. 
New Blue. Beautiful deep blue. Large and well waved. 
Bose Queen. One of the best pinks and a leader in the flower 
shops. 
Silver Blue. A delicate shade of lavender-blue. V4 oz. 20c; oz. 
50c. 
Snowstorm Improved. Pure white, large waved and extra long 
stems. 
Spring Song. Rich, bright rose-pink, flushed salmon. It is espe¬ 
cially beautiful. 
Superior Fink. Morse’s new rose-pink. Better than Mrs. Skaach. 
White Harmony. An excellent large, beautiful white, exquisitely 
waved and frilled. 
Zvolanek’s Bose. Deep rose. Giant blossom. Large. One of the 
best. 
Early Flowering Orchids, Mixed. Mixed by us. Gives you a 
beautiful assortment. Fkt. 10c; OZ. 35c; *4 lb. $1.00; lb. $3.00. 
SPENCER CUPIDS for Beds and Rock Gardens 
A recent production by breeding the Spencer into very dwarf growth, thus very suitable in beds and rock gardens. In fact very suit¬ 
able where any low growing plants are wanted. Our mixture includes white, pink, blue and other shades, provided us by the grower 
where we saw them in bloom last summer. Do please try a few. Liberal pkt. 10c; oz. 35c; *4 lb. $1.00. 
MIXED SPENCER SWEET PEAS—Silver Medal Strain 
Too much cannot be said in praise of the merit of this mixture. We arranged with Mr. Waller, a very extensive seed grower in Cali¬ 
fornia, to supply us stock from his Silver Medal strain, which consists of many standard varieties of Spencers. It is far superior to the 
so-called mixed which are grown-mixed and only a few colors prevail. Our mixture is a very distinct class. 
Packet 5c; oz. 15c; 2-oz. pkg. 25c; *4-lb. pkg. 40c; 14 -lb. pkg. 70c; lb. pkg. $1.25. All postpaid. 
DEPENDABLE CHAMPION SWEET PEAS 
An exceptionally good assortment of California Grown Giant varieties that are sure to give you a display of colors. Fkt. 5c; oz. 
pkt. 10c; H-lb- ptg. 30c; y z - lb. pkg. 50c; 1-lb. pkg. for 90c. All postpaid. 
CULTURE. The seed should be sown as soon as the ground can be worked, in trenches 8 to 10 inches deep in a position fully 
exposed to the sunlight and air on both sides of the row. Cover with about one inch of soil, pressing it down firmly. As the plants 
grow, draw the soil to the plants until the trench is full. As soon as they are above ground, thin out to 2 to 4 inches apart to enable 
the plants to fully develop. They should be staked up either with branches of brush or stout stakes on which wire netting has been 
fastened. During dry weather water thoroughly and frequently. The flowers should be cut as often as possible to prevent the plants 
from running to seed. 
PERENNIAL FLOWERING PEAS 
Lathyrus Latifolius. The kind you like to grow around trellis, arbors, lattice, fence, etc. Not fragrant. Mixed, includes pink, white, 
and crimson. Fkt. 10c; }4 OZ. 25c; OZ. 75c. 
SWEET PEA LITERATURE 
Cultural Leaflet by C. B. Boot fi-ee with orders, if asked for. 
To Insure Increased Yield and Early Production 
NITBAGIN BACTEBIA is very beneficial. Be sure to inoculate your seed with it. Does wonders in 
producing growth and bloom. Small-size packet, enough for 5 pounds of seed, only 25c, postpaid. 
McQUEEN’S INOCULATION for Sweet Peas. Pkg. 15c, postpaid. 
SCOTCH SOOT scattered on soil near Sweet Peas will do much toward bringing out color in the blooms. 
1-lb. pkg. 10c. Postpaid 20c. 10-lb. pkg. 90c, postage extra. 
FINE BONE MEAL applied on surface of ground and worked in, is very beneficial to Sweet Peas. Lb. pkg. 10c; 5-lb. pkg. 
30c; 10-lb. pkg. 50c; 25-lb. sack $1.00, not postpaid. 
TRELLIS WIRE FOR SWEET PEAS (Not postpaid) 
This wire is the kind that does not sag. 
36 inches wide. Per foot.5o 48 inches wide. Per foot. ...6c 60 inches wide. Per foot.8c 
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