EARLY MIXED SYVEET PEAS 
The past few years we have had a big call on 
early-flowering outdoor MIXTURE, especially from 
florists who sell seed as a side line to their clients. 
Our Mixture cannot be duplicated anywhere. We 
are using only the best of the largest varieties, and 
for the convenience of florists we are raising several 
kinds. 
ZVOLANEK’S GRAND MIXTURE —One row of this 
■mixture is a revelation in a garden row. It 
consists of all the best colors properly graded 
and at least 150 varieties, including many novel¬ 
ties never seen before. Any retail florist should 
have a quantity on hand to please their cus¬ 
tomers. 
LAVENDER MIXTURE —The best lavender and 
light blue. 
WHITE MIXTURE —White and black seeded. 
PINK MIXTURE —All best pinks from lightest to 
darkest color. 
ORANGE AND SALMON MIXTURE— 
Price on any mixture: 
1 oz. 40c; 8 oz. $1.50; 1 lb. $3.00 
Ask for Special Prices on 5, 25, and 100-lb. Lots. 
We do not sell less than one ounce of each variety. 
If you wish to have more colors, better order 
any mixture. 
ONE OUT OF A BIG STACK OF 
TESTIMONIALS 
Gainesville, Fla., October 1, 1933. 
. . . the sweet peas were beautiful beyond descrip¬ 
tion, the Florida State Agricultural Experiment Sta¬ 
tion is located here in this city and members of 
the staff frequently visit our gardens. Several 
members of the staff saw these peas last year in 
our gardens and pronounced them the finest they 
had ever seen. Strong vigorous vines with great 
quantities of unsurpassed flowers. R.M.C. 
NEW SEMI-CUPIDS OR BABY DWARF 
WINTER SWEET PEAS 
This type of Sweet Pea grows only about 16 
inches high, producing a mass of flowers of big size. 
Do not need any supports, and can be grown either 
as pot plants for Christmas or Easter, or as cut 
flowers for funeral work, where short stems can be 
used. It is also excellent for out of door planting 
as a border, blooming practically all summer or 
winter when climate permits. 
We have now about 30 separate colors of this 
new Sweet Pea, consisting of the best pink, rose, 
salmon, lavender, white, blue, red and maroon. 
Price: 1 oz. of any separate color $1.00; 1 lb. $10 
In mixtures, over 20 now: 1 oz. 75c; 1 lb. $6.00 
SPECIAL OFFER 
Any order accompanied with remittance will be 
sent Parcel Post or Express free of charge. 
Cash orders of $10.00 or more 10 percent dis¬ 
count, besides you can ask for one or more Novel¬ 
ties Free. 
Ask for Special Prices on 5, 25, and 100-lb. Lots. 
Canadian and any Foreign orders must be Draft 
on any Bank of United States, or Postal Orders, as 
Personal Checks are subject to heavy discounts. 
Special delivery letters are not of any value, as 
we get our mail three times each day in our box 
30 minutes after arrival. If you are late, send your 
letter by AIR MAIL which costs less and comes 
two days earlier from eastern states. 
Kindly keep this List for further reference as we 
do not advertise extensively. 90 per cent of all 
sales come from this list. 
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TO OUR GROWERS 
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^ HIS is our 39tli year, since we have introduced our first original Winter-Flowering 
Sweet Pea Seed to very few commercial florists. Since, we have originated more 
than 400 of these wonderful money-makers, and our mailing list is over 20,000 
copies, distributed in all parts of the world. This is more than all combined Trade 
Papers can accomplish. 
Our motto is quality first. If there is any new, better Sweet Pea Seed advertised, 
100 to 1 is that we have had them many years before, under the right name and not re¬ 
named. We grow many tons of Winter-Sweet Pea Seed each year, all under my personal 
direction. All varieties, which are not to the standard are weeded out and only the nest 
producers, with the best flowers and longest stems are retained. Besides we are sending 
lots of new varieties free for a trial years before they are introduced, which enables us 
to guarantee them. So that any one who paid the price, must be satisfied, or money 
back can he asked by any commercial grower. 
All our older varieties are carefully re-selected each year, and they improve in size, 
length in stem and production. 
To avoid disappointment address all letters to 
ANT. C. ZVOLANEK AND SON, INC. 
Lompoc, California 
We have no connection with any other Zvolanek name in Lompoc, Calif. 
Yours truly, 
ANTON C. ZVOLANEK, President 
Originator of Winter-Flowering Sweet Peas 
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