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NOVELTIES FOR 1935 
EARLY SPENCERS 
1355 American Flag. Beautiful red and white Oldest 
and the best with streaming white wings. Pkt. 2av. 
1356 Jean Burpee. New color in sweet pea, a beautiful 
Begonia Pink, large flowered, long stem, outstanding. 
Pkt. 25c. 
1357 Annie Laurie. The best Rose Pink sweet-pea in¬ 
troduced to date. Pkt. 25c. 
1358 Geranium Pink. A decided new color, the same 
as the popular pink geranium of the old fashioned gar¬ 
den. Pkt. 25c. 
1346 Exposition Pink. One of the finest pinks of re¬ 
cent introduction being especially radiant under arti¬ 
ficial 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; '/? oz. 75c; 1 oz. $1.25 
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 dif¬ 
ferent 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 and Crimson Shades.. 
1303 Lavender and Orchid Shades. 
1304 Light and Dark Blue Shades. 
1305 Rose Shades. 
1306 Artistic and Variegate Shades. 
Packets 
► 25c 
Each 
COLLECTION OFFER 1307 
All six above packets 
(value $1.50) for. 
$ 1.00 
Separate Shades: 1 oz. 40c; 4 ozs. $1.50; / 2 lb. $2.50 
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 12 BEST 
Early Rainbow Colors in Spencer Sweet Peas 
1342 Clear Lavendei—HARMONY. A beautiful large frilled 
lavender of delicate 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 flowers. A very 
attractive color under artificial 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 blowing, 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 flow¬ 
ering. Awarded two silver medals and three certificates. 
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. 
1350 COLLECTION OFFER 
Your choice of any 8 packets of above 
Standard Group, Value $1.20. 
1329 Pacific Sunset Mixture (Early Spencer). Our standard 
formula of the most choice separate colors blended by weight 
according to color harmony and balance. This is NOT a field 
grown, trial ground mixture. Pkt. 15c; 1 oz. 25c; 4 ozs. 90c. 
1326 Cupid Sweet Pea. Dwarf plants growing only about 12 
inches and covered 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 sub¬ 
stance. A revelation in color 
and fragrance. Excellent for 
forcing under glass for win¬ 
ter and early spring in cold 
sections and particularly 
suited for outside planting 
in Southern States during 
August. September, October 
and November for winter 
and early spring bloom. 
1337 American Beauty 
Rose 
1336 Orange Supreme 
Orange 
1330 Phyllis Fraser 
Lavender 
1333 Gardenia White 
White 
1338 Miss Los Angeles 
Salmon 
1332 Christmas Red 
Packets 20c Each 
Collection Offer No. 1340 
All Six Packets.$1.00 
(Value $1.20) 
oz. 35c; 1 oz. 60c 
Packets 20c each; / 2 
FAMOUS EARLY SWEET PEAS 
SPENCER SWEET PEAS 
1339 Fraser’s California Rainbow Beauty Mixture. This 
is a very special Early Spencer mixture including splen¬ 
did 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. / 2 oz. 25c; 1 oz. 50c. 
NITRAGIN 
Recommended for inocculated sweet pea seed. Enables the 
plant to draw nitrogen from the air and stimulates strong and 
vigorous plant growth. Garden size Nitragin will inoculate from 
1 oz. to 8 lbs. of sweet pea seed. 25c postpaid. 
