MAIM© & CO 
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GIANT SPENCER SWEET PEAS (Continued) 
PINK (PALE) 
Ascot: A favorite with many flower growers, who appre¬ 
ciate the lovely and tender pink color of the flowers. 
PINK (SALMON) 
Floradale: A new salmon pink on a cream ground—an 
unusually rich and pleasing color. Where the sun is less 
intense, the color is somewhat richer —more of a salmon- 
cerise: Long, strong stems, each bearing four very large, 
filled blooms, many of which are exquisitely duplexed. 
Miss California: An artistic tone of cream-pink with a hue 
of salmon—a wonderful color combination. 
PURPLE 
Olympia: Lovely large blooms of a glorious rich and bright 
purple color. Very vigorous and free blooming. 
ROSE (CARMINE) 
Damask Rose: A truly exquisite flower of a beautiful rosy 
crimson shade. Of splendid formation, carrying four 
blooms on each spray. 
SALMON 
Barbara: Glistening pure salmon blooms of exquisite tex¬ 
ture. The color is best if slightly shaded. 
SCARLET 
Welcome: A really sun proof vivid deep scarlet self. Excels 
for garden decoration and cutting. 
Campfire: Bright scarlet, sun proof. 
WHITE 
Avalanche: A beautiful pure white flower of lovely texture. 
The magnificent blooms are well waved. 
FINEST MIXED, PKT. 5c; OZ. 15c, POSTPAID 
ALL SEEDS SENT POSTPAID 
Culture of Sweet Peas 
CULTURE. Sweet Peas require good soil and plenty of 
water. On Puget Sound they may be planted in October, for 
early spring flowering. Most seasons they come through 
without any protection, but a few inches of straw placed on 
the row will insure sufficient protection against the frosts 
usually experienced here. Plant in the Spring as early as the 
ground can be worked. 
The best method of planting is to dig a trench 12 to 18 
inches deep. If the soil is not good, remove the poor soil 
and replace with a good quality, using plenty of fertilizer, 
which should be well mixed with the soil, filling up the 
trench to within three or four inches of the top. On top of 
this mixture of soil and fertilizer, place about one inch of 
good mellow soil without any manure or fertilizer in it, on 
which to sow the seed. Cover the seed one-half to one inch 
with soil, a half inch being preferable. The trench should 
always be kept open an inch or two from the top in order 
that water used will lead to the plants. Sweet Peas require 
more moisture than most other plants, and whenever it is 
necessary to water them, soak them thoroughly. When the 
seeds are well up, thin them out and when grown to one 
or two inches, fill in some more soil around them. 
When the Peas are in bloom they should, unless grown for 
seed, be cut every day. If this is done they will produce bet¬ 
ter blooms on longer stems and blossom profusely all through 
the season. 
One ounce will plant a 10 to 15 foot row. 
A MALM© & CO. LAWN 
GRASS SEED 
FOR ANY AND EVERY LOCATION 
MALMO’S BENT GRASS MIXTURE 
This mixture is a blend of the best varieties 
of Creeping Bent and Chewings Fescue. They 
are fine bladed grasses, which produce a turf of 
a beautiful velvety green color and are especially 
adapted to climate and conditions prevailing 
around Puget Sound. 
1 lb. $1.25, postpaid; 10 lbs. $12.00, f.o.b. Seattle 
MALMO’S WASHELLI LAWN GRASS 
The ideal mixture for Puget Sound. A com¬ 
bination of fine leaved dwarf grasses, including 
Seaside Creeping Bent and Chewings Fescue, 
which are at their best during different months 
of the year, thus keeping the lawn constantly 
covered with enduring green. It starts quickly 
and makes a rich, velvety, dark green lawn the 
first season. 
1 lb. 75c, postpaid; 
10 lbs. $7.00; 100 lbs. $68.00; f.o.b. Seattle 
MALMO’S PUGET SOUND LAWN GRASS 
This mixture is a result of the knowledge 
gained through years of experimenting in the 
blending of grass seeds, to obtain a mixture of 
hardy grasses, which will stand the wear and 
tear of the average back yard, and stay green 
the year round. It starts quickly and as it con¬ 
tains no coarse bladed grasses, makes a rich, 
velvety lawn, free from bunches. 
1 lb. 60c, postpaid; 
10 lbs. $5.50; 100 lbs. $50.00, f.o.b. Seattle 
MALMO’S EVERGREEN LAWN GRASS 
A special blend of fast growing, turf forming 
grasses, that starts quickly and grows well, even 
on poor soil. For those who require a quickly 
made, permanent lawn at a minimum price, this 
mixture is the best. 
1 lb. 40c, postpaid; 
10 lbs. $3.50; 100 lbs. $30.00, f.o.b. Seattle 
Quotations on Shady Lawn Grass, Upland and 
Lowland Pasture Mixture, gladly furnished on 
request. Prices unstable due to fluctuating mar¬ 
ket prices. 
Malmo High Quality Grass Seed Assures 
a Perfect Lawn 
