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THE INLAND SEED C O.’S 
ROCK GARDEN 
The following varieties are especially recom¬ 
mended for Rock Gardens. 
Annuals 
Portulaca, Double 
Stock 
Verbena 
African Daisy 
Alyssum, Sweet 
Ice Plant 
If bought separately, they would cost 65c. 
Any six, 60c. 
Perennials 
Alyssum Saxatile 
Arabis 
Asters 
Candytuft 
Canterbury Bells 
Columbine 
Dianthus 
Geum 
Linum 
Poppy, Iceland 
Snow in Summer 
Viola 
If purchased separately, these would 
$1.30. Any twelve, $1.10. 
cost 
Sweet ^eas 
MIXED GRANDIFLORAS 
OUR CLOVER LEAF MIXTURE Is blended 
in the proper proportions and good seed only 
is used. Therefore, it is highly dependable. 
Pkt., 5c; large package, 15c; oz., 15c; 2 oz., 25c; 
'A-\b., 40c; !/ 2 -lb., 65c; 1-lb., $1.00. 
GIANT SPENCERS MIXED 
OUR CLOVER MIXTURE is highly depend¬ 
able, and with proper care should give very 
satisfactory results. Pkt., 5c; Large package, 15c; 
oz., 15c; 2-oz., 30c; !4-lb., 50c; '/z-lb., 80c; lb.$1.25. 
STANDARD SPENCERS 
All the following 15 varieties of choice Spen¬ 
cer Sweet Peas: Pkt., 10c; oz., 25c; 2 oz., 40c; 14 
lb., 75c; 1/2 lb., $1.25; lb., $2.25. 
¥>]__ MRS. TOM JONES—Bright delphinium- 
blue. The flowers are very large and of 
great substance; beautifully waved. 
WEDGE WOOD—Bright, silver blue. Large, 
well waved flowers on long stems. 
DOBBIE’S CREAM—A strong grow- 
cream or primrose. A profuse 
blooming variety, with large flowers, 
DAFFODI L—Large light cream colored blooms, 
very desirable for garden display. 
CrimsjffcTi EDWARD—Deep rich crim- 
v«riiii 8 UXl gQj^. ^ strong and beautiful color. 
Does 41 ot fade or scorch. 
CHARITY—A brilliant crimson of great inten¬ 
sity. It is a favorite with many flower growers. 
Very vivid. 
I OHN—An exquisite rosy 
lavender. Flowers large and well 
wa ved. 
AUSTIN FREDERICK IMPROVED—A laven¬ 
der shade which is bright and pleasing. Well- 
shaped, large blooms artistically arranged in 
fours on a long stem. 
WARRIOR—The color is a rich red- 
dish, maroon flushed with bronze. 
Oratlfftf* PRESIDENT—A most brilliant 
Vflctilgt? color. An intensely rich and dazzling 
orange scarlet, large size and perfect form. 
ORANGE FLAME—This is outstanding as the 
deepest of all orange-colored Sweet Peas. 
Pinlc ^^AWLMARK—The color is a rose-pink, 
flushed and shaded, with salmon. 
MARGARET ATLEE IMPROVED—A rich 
glowing pink on cream ground, softly suffused 
with salmon in the standard. 
Plirnlp royal purple—T he color is a 
royal purple, the younger flow¬ 
ers having a slightly softer color tone. 
^ 5 ) 1 tnrkTi BARBARA — A superb salmon-ool- 
ored self that makes a telling bimch 
either for exhibition or table decoration. 
C „ |_|. CAMP FIRE—A very bright scarlet, 
sunproof. It is said the flowers will 
stand the hottest sun. 
FIERY CROSS—Bright scarlet, which glitters 
in the bright sunlight with a glowing radiant 
fire-like sheen. 
WIiUa white SPENCER—One of the pur- 
W UllC white. 
KING WHITE—Remarkable for the glistening 
purity of the whiteness and the perfect finish 
of the flower. 
SPECIAL SELECTION 
The following 6 varieties of specially selected 
Spencer Sweet Peas: Pkt., 15c; 6 for 75c; oz., 
40c; 2 oz., 75c; 1/4 lb., $1.25; 1/2 lb., $2.00; lb., $3.75. 
Gatiarv Rirrl showy, large deep 
u. eream or Primrose-colored 
flowers arranged in fours on long stems. 
F'lnTMiTioTi This makes an attractive and fas- 
r' cinating bunch. The standard is 
light orange suffused with bright salmon. The 
wings are rich orange-pink. A gorgeous flower 
of large size and splendid form. 
standard is a bright, fiery 
VTiiliers orange, and the wings are deep 
orange. The enormous flowers are of substan¬ 
tial texture, and hold up well after cutting. 
Harmony 
Beautiful clear lavender blooms 
combining into large, artistic, 
well-proportioned flower-sprays. Gives a charm¬ 
ing bunch effect. 
1\Ti»e This Sweet Pea is in a class by 
1 TX 18 . itself. It is the best early-flow¬ 
ering salmon Sweet Pea in existence. Has large, 
well-waved, artistically proportioned blooms of a 
beautiful deep salmon color. 
