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HALLAWELL’S 
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Spencer or Orchid Flowered Sweet Peas 
Dig a wide trench to a depth of 12 inches and after breaking up the bottom of the trench fill in with several 
inches of peat or leaf mold to which add a liberal amount of bone meal; fill in the balance of the trench with good top 
soil. Tamp the soil down firmly and water thoroughly to the base. Let stand a few days until moderately moist. NEVER 
PUT THE SEED IN TOO WET SOIL. Rake off the surface nice and smooth, make rows and plant seed about one inch 
deep, and two inches apart. DO NOT WATER UNTIL ALL THE SEED IS UP, AT LEAST HALF AN INCH OUT 
OF THE SOIL. (Nine-tenths of the failures are caused by watering too soon.). Thin out to at least six inches apart and 
train on wire netting or strings when plants are five or six inches high. Applications of complete chemical fertilizers during 
flowering period will add to the length of stems and size of blossoms. Keep well cultivated at all times. 
Pink Shades 
White and Cream Shades 
Per pkt. 
ASCOT—Large and well frilled flowers of a 
clear light rose-pink .. $ .10 
HAWLUABE PINK—Rich rose-pink, deeply 
flushed and shaded with salmon. A vigor¬ 
ous grower and exceptionally free flowering .10 
PINKIE—Unusually large flowers and clear 
deep pink .10 
ROSIE— Giant flowered rose-pink; of heavy 
texture and borne on long stout stems.10 
ROYAL PINK—Pink ground suffused bright 
shrimp-pink with a veining of deep rose.10 
Per oz. 
$ .30 
.30 
.30 
.30 
.30 
Cream Pink Shades 
BON-BON—Rich pink with a shading of amber; 
of large size and heavy texture.10 
MAGNET—Salmon-pink on a deep cream 
ground; of fine size and form.10 
MARY PICKFORD—A light and dainty cream- 
pink with a faint suffusion of salmon. A 
sturdy grower producing an abundance of 
four-flowered sprays on long stout stems.10 
PICTURE—Enormous flowers of a pretty 
creamy pink shade; well waved and frilled 
at the edges.10 
.30 
.30 
.30 
.30 
Orange and Salmon Pink Shades 
CHARMING —Bright glowing rose with a scin¬ 
tillating salmon sheen; holds its color well 
.10 
.30 
COLORADO —Bright orange; should be shaded 
when in bloom. 
.10 
.30 
DEL MONTE —Rich salmon-cerise-pink. 
.10 
.30 
GOLD CREST —Orange tinted salmon; should 
be shaded when in bloom. 
.10 
.30 
ILLUMINATOR —Rose, suffused with salmon- 
orange ; well waved. 
.10 
.30 
MRS. A. SEARLES —Orange-cerise merging into 
a soft oriental-red. 
.10 
.30 
SMILES —Glistening salmon shaded shrimp- 
pink which holds its color well; vigorous 
grower with large flowers on long stems.... 
.10 
.30 
Rose Shades 
BRILLIANT ROSE— Bright rose. 
.10 
.30 
CORONA —A large flower of a pastel rose color 
.10 
.30 
DAMASK ROSE —A beautiful rosy crimson 
shade; of splendid formation. 
.10 
.30 
Per pkt. Per oz. 
AVALANCHE—Glistening white of great sub¬ 
stance . $ .10 $ .30 
DAFFODIL—Large deep primrose. A depend¬ 
able sprouter because black seeded.10 .30 
MODEL—Large white. A dependable sprouter 
because black seeded.10 .30 
WHAT JOY—Primrose, shading to cream.10 .30 
Sweet Pea, Rosie 
