Schell’s Large-flowering Spencer Mixture 
SCHELL’S QUALITY 
SWEET PEAS 
The “Perfume” Flowers! 
Richly Sweet-Scented, These Glorious Flowers 
Should Be Grown by Everybody 
They are very easy to grow to perfection, bearing great 
numbers of flowers on strong, stiff stems continually all 
season if you just give them some attention, fertilizer, and 
-cultivation. Grow a row or two of them this year. 
We give you here the “cream" of all the best and very 
latest introductions, for we know that is what you want. 
Schell’s Large-flowering Spencer 
Mixture Sweet Peas 
This we make up of all the best of the Large-flowering 
Spencer type which are credited as being the best of their 
individual color and class. The flowers are very large. It 
is impossible to make a better mixture of Spencer varie¬ 
ties than this is. It is the best. Mixtures offered at 
higher prices cannot surpass it in quality. Pkt. io cts.; 
oz. 25 cts.; Klb. 75 cts.; lb. $2.25. 
Four New Early-flowering 
Sweet Peas 
LAVANDA. New. Offered for the first time. We con¬ 
sider this the finest pure, clear lavender Sweet Pea to 
date. It excels in color, in size and length of stem, with 
4 blossoms on each stem, and highly perfumed. We 
recommend it highly. Pkt. 25c.; oz. $1.50; %\b. $4.25. 
VALENCIA. Color bright orange, sunproof, and 
having what all other orange Sweet Peas lack—im¬ 
mense vigor in growth, length of stem, and size 
of blooms. Where other orange Sweet Peas throw 
only two and three blooms to a spray, Valencia throws 
three and four. Pkt. 15 cts.; ,J 4 oz. 45 cts.; oz. 80 
cts.; Xlb. #2.40. 
MAJESTIC ROSE. An immense, deep rose-pink. The 
color in Majestic Rose is more evenly diffused 
than in any other Sweet Pea in this color class. 
This improvement in color gives it a brilliance which 
is quite new. Note this—in vigor of growth, length 
of stem, and size of bloom. Majestic Rose EXCELS 
ALL OTHER EARLY Sweet Peas. Pkt. 15 cts.; 
Koz. 45 cts.; oz. 80 cts.; %lb. $2.40. 
BLUE BONNET. An extra-large, fine deep blue. The 
color is evenly distributed throughout the flower 
without the slightest trace of mauve. By careful com¬ 
parison, the color and vigor of Blue Bonnet are far 
superior to any other blue on the market. It has 
very long stems and four blossoms to a stem. Pkt. 
15 cts.; K°z. 45 cts.; oz. 75 cts.; %lb. $2. 
Five Other Very Best Early-flowering Sweet Peas 
Fair Maid. (Early-flowering.) This is considered the best 
blush-pink of the early-flowering type. 
Grenadier. (Early-flowering.) Dazzling scarlet flowers of 
large size. Very fine. 
Harmony. (Early-flowering.) A pure, clear lavender of 
beautiful shade. 
PRICES: Any of above 5 varieties, pkt. 
Glitters. (Early-flowering.) We consider this one of the most 
beautiful of the bright-colored varieties. Its large flowers of 
glittering fiery orange compel admiration. 
Madonna. (Early-flowering.) Without question it is un¬ 
excelled among early white Sweet Peas for size of flowers, 
purity of color, and free flowering. The very best pure white. 
15 cts.; oz. 40 cts.; V 4 lb. $1.40; lb. $4.75 
Three New Summer-flowering Spencer Sweet Peas 
ROSIE. Deep rose-pink, the florists’ popular color. Richer and deeper in color than Pinkie, with all the vigor and robustness 
necessary to make it a first-class Sweet Pea. Rosie is vastly superior to all other varieties in the rose-pink class and easily tops 
the list of varieties such as Hercules, Hebe, and Pinkie. Pkt. 10 cts.; Koz. 25 cts.; oz. 45 cts.; } 4 \b. 90 cts.; lb. $3. 25. 
BON-BON. Rich pink, with a glorious shading of amber, combined with great vigor of growth, tremendous length of stem, and 
flowers of enormous size. Bon-Bon surpasses all others of similar color. Pkt. 10c.; } 4 oz. 25c.; oz. 45c.; % lb. 90c.; lb. $3.25. 
PIRATE GOLD. Golden orange, deeper than Guinea Gold and lighter than Prince of Orange. Pirate Gold is quite a new shade 
and withstands the hot sun better than any other in this color class. It is a vigorous grower and its color is the most pleasing 
of the golden orange group. Pkt. 10 cts.; Koz. 25 cts.; oz. 45 cts.; Xlb. 90 cts.; lb. $3.25. 
These Are the Other Very Best 
MISS CALIFORNIA. A rich, beautiful salmony cream-pink 
of a distinctly new shade. The flowers are large, beautifully 
waved, and borne in fours on long stout stems. 
CAMPFIRE. The grandest, brightest scarlet sunproof Sweet 
Pea ever offered. It surpasses every other variety in this 
color class for vividness. 
DOREEN. A huge, bright carmine, the largest flowering of 
all carmines. A real exhibition flower. 
YOUTH. Exceptionally large and fragrant. The color is white, 
edged in a beautiful manner with a delicate soft rose-pink. 
MARY PICKFORD. A beautiful light and dainty cream-pink, 
with just the faintest suffusion of salmon, making the color 
combination difficult to equal and most hard to surpass. 
Large flowers perfectly formed. 
Austin Frederick. This is, without exception, a grand 
lavender. The flowers are of enormous size, a lovely pure, 
soft lavender, and of perfect, graceful form. 
Summer-flowering Sweet Peas 
Blanche Ferry Spencer, Extra Select. A charming Spencer 
of this very popular and beautiful pink and white Sweet Pea. 
Commander Godsall. The grandest deep violet-blue. The 
flower is immense and the best of its color. 
Constance Hinton. Mammoth pure snow-white flowers. 
The grandest white to date. Some flowers measure 2^/2 
inches across, and four and five are borne on a stem. Very fine. 
Crimson King. This is a beauty. Positively the grandest 
rich deep crimson ever introduced. The flowers are very large. 
Dobbie’s Cream. This is the finest clear primrose-yellow. 
The flowers are extra large and beautifully waved. 
Mrs. Tom Jones. Bright, clear delphinium-blue flowers, very 
large, usually four on a stem. A magnificent bright blue. 
Picture. The gigantic blooms, four and five on a long stem, 
make you exclaim with admiration because of their great 
size and beautiful pink color which is delicately suffused 
with creamy apricot. 
PRICES: Any of the above 13 varieties, pkt. 10 cts.; oz. 25 cts.; >Alb. 75 cts.; lb. $2.25 
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