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MARSHALL’S MATCHLESS SEEDS 
MARSHALL’S SPENCER SWEET PEAS 
There are no Annual Climbers that are more popular or more universally admired than Sweet 
Peas. They are of the easiest culture, unrivaled for cutting 1 , delightfully fragrant, while their colors 
are amongst the brightest and daintiest in the floral world. As soon as the ground can be worked in 
the Spring, sow the seed in trenches at least 6 inches in depth, then as the plants grow fill in the soil 
about one inch at a time until the trenches are full, taking care not to cover the young plants. 
Liquid manure applied occasionally will be found very beneficial. Pick the flowers frequently, for if 
allowed to form seed the plants will stop blooming. 
The following is a selection of the best varieties in each color. 
Austin Frederick Improved: Large pure lavender. 
Avalanche: Extra large white, good form. 
Barbara: An unusually good salmon shade. 
Charming: Brilliant deep rose. Choice. 
Chieftain: A superb shade of deep mauve. 
Commander Godsall: Lovely violet-blue. 
Crimson King: Striking shade of ox-blood crim¬ 
son. A superb color. 
Daffodil: Large flowers of deep primrose. 
Dora: A chaste sort with standards of soft pink; 
cream wings. 
Doreen: Fine shade of carmine. Large. 
Flamingo: Orange, scarlet, flushed cerise. 
Fortune: A fine purple blue. Unusual. 
Glenengles: An exhibition sort with extra fine 
flowers of pale blue-lavender. 
Hawlmark Cerise: Bright salmon cerise. 
Hawlmark Salmon Pink: Fine rose pink flushed 
with salmon pink. 
Hero: An exceptional shade of cerise. 
Huntsman: A new shade of scarlet. 
Idyl: A stunning shade of salmon pink. 
Kitty Pierce: Light lilac, suffused pink. 
Mammoth: Orange scarlet. A telling color. 
Mary Pickford: Lovely cream pink suffused 
salmon pink. 
Model: A black seeded white of fine size and 
texture. 
Mrs. Tom Jones: Lovely deep amethyst blue. 
Olympia: Rich Tyrian purple. 
Pinkie: Largest size rose pink. Extra fine. 
Povrerscourt: Still one of the best of the large 
size lavenders. 
Prince of Orange: A fine flower of deep rich 
orange. 
Red Boy. A rich crimson of large size and good 
substance. 
Reflection: One of the best in a clear shade of 
blue. 
Rosabelle: A giant flower of fine deep rose. 
Royal Pink: Shrimp pink, veined orange. 
Splendor: A rich maroon. 
Sunkist: Large cream picotee edge rose. 
Supreme: An exhibition flower of large size, fine 
substance. Flesh pink. 
Tangerine Improved: A very good salmon- 
orange. 
The Sultan: Large glossy black maroon. 
Valentine: Blush pink flowers of large size. 
What Joy: Primrose yellow shading to cream. 
Wembley: A superior lavender blue. 
White Spencer: A pure white which is hard to 
improve upon. 
Youth: White with a picotee edge of rose. 
Any of the above varieties: 
Sweet Peas, Spencer type 
Pkt. 10c„ ox. 50c., y 4 lb. $1.50 
MARSHALL’S TWELVE EXHIBITION VARIETIES 
We have selected the following twelve varieties as being the best of the above list of Sweet 
Peas for exhibition purposes. 
Avalanche Idyl Powerscourt Red Boy 
Charming Olympia Reflection What Joy 
Gleneagles Pinkie Supreme Youth 
One Pkt. each of the above 12 Exhibition Varieties for $1.00 
MARSHALL’S MATCHLESS MIXED SPENCER HYBRIDS 
A mixture of 75 varieties of Spencers, the grower of which was awarded a Silver Gilt Medal of 
the National Sweet Pea Society of Great Britain. Pkt. 10c., oz. 35c., % lb. 85c., % lb. $1.50, lb. $2.50. 
INOCULATE THIS 
SEED WITH 
STIMU GERM 
“STIMUGERM” FOR SWEET PEAS 
Sweet Peas flower earlier, longer and better treated with stimugerm. 
_ Small size, 25c.; large size, 35c. _ 
