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Paul j. Howard’s 
WINTER FLOWERING SWEET PEAS 
Orchid Type 
A superior highly perfected strain of the Winter Spen¬ 
cer type, noted for the large size of its wavy blossoms, 
the extra number of flowers on each stem, longer stems, 
clearer colors and fragrance. Paul J. Howard’s Orchid 
Type Sweet Peas are preferred by those who wish to 
grow the best. 
Our list of varieties is chosen from the outstanding 
novelties and the finest of the older varieties, each we 
consider the best existing variety of its particular color. 
American Beauty. Rich crimson rose. 
Amethyst. Royal purple. 
Aviator. Dazzling crimson scarlet. 
Annie Laurie. Richest tone of pure rose pink. 
Blue Bonnet. Best clear deep blue. 
Cattleya. Rich rosy lilac, waved and ruffled. 
Eileen. Rich begonia-rose. Choice novelty. 
Eleanor Blue. Light delphinium-blue. 
Exposition Pink. Gorgeous rich pink. 
Fascination. Salmon rose pink. 
Fragrance. Mammoth clear lavender. 
Glitters. Attractive cerise. 
Grenadier. Brightest scarlet. 
Hope. Mammoth pure white. (Black Seed). 
Lady Gay. Soft shrimp pink. 
Lavanda. Large clear pure lavender. 
Majestic Rose. Rose pink. Extra-long stems. 
Othello. Large flowering maroon. 
Ramona. Luminous coral rose with yellow and pink shadings. 
Flowers ruffled and duplexed. 
Red Bird. Rich crimson-red. 
Susanna. Rich carmine red. 
Valencia. Sunproof orange. 
White Harmony. Clear pure white. (Black Seed). 
Paul J. Howard’s Special Mixture Early* Flowering, contain¬ 
ing nothing but the above unsurpassed varieties. Packet, 25c; 
Ounce, 75c. 
Price of All of the Above Sweet Peas 
Pkt. 25c, 5 pkts. for $1.00 
SWEET PEA FOOD 
Especially prepared and blended to work into the trench be¬ 
fore planting seed to provide food for the continued growth of 
the plants, to make a longer blooming season, and larger, longer 
stemmed blossoms. 2>4 lb. pkg. 25c, 5 lb. pkg. 35c, 10 lb. pkg. 
60c, 25 lb. pkg. $1.20. 
Plants of Winter-flowering Annuals and Perennials. 
Now ready at Paul J. Howard’s “Flowerland”. Visit this 
charming growing-ground and see how easily, quickly 
and economically you may have the finest of flowers in 
your garden, and for your table. 
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