SUNSET COLLECTION 
SWEET PEAS 
Few flowers repay the grower so bountifully or so richly as the sweet pea. From early spring, 
which in California is in February, until well through the summer, this graceful, climbing an¬ 
nual will furnish a most gorgeous display along the dead walls, and provide a fragrant, beautiful 
indoor decoration. The unusual popularity of our “Sunset Collection,” first offered last year, 
establishes it as the most successful collection on the market, and the prospective demand for 
this season has been provided for with a most carefully selected stock. 
The colors in this group are each so distinct that the seven varieties provide as varied an 
assortment as anyone could wish, and their giant size makes them preeminently attractive. 
The “Sunset Collection” is put up with each color in a separate package in a strong wrapper 
envelope, and a liberal quantity of seed is offered at the attractive price of 50c. 
“SUNSET,” Lavender.—A beautiful shade of dainty lavender, open and wavy. 
“SUNSET,” Orange Rose.—Large wavy wings of the Spencer type. 
“SUNSET,” A grand and beautiful flower of a soft pink shade. 
“SUNSET,” Primrose Buff.—Large wavy flowers of a deep cream or primrose shade. 
“SUNSET,” Purple Striped on White.—Mottled and striped on white ground. 
“SUNSET,” Scarlet Brilliant.—A most gorgeous flower with wavy standards and drooping 
wings. The choicest of all the scarlets. 
“SUNSET,” White. — An exquisite pure white, the finest of the Spencer forms, large open 
waved flowers of lasting substance. 
Sweet Peas should be sown about three inches deep and require an abundance of water— 
but do not sprinkle the vine. Keep the flowers picked and do not allow them to run to seed or 
they will soon stop flowering. 
Price for the collection, 50c. 
For other varieties see our general list. 
A HEDGE OF SWEET PEAS, SUNSET COLLECTION 
