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VAUGHAN’S FLOWER SEEDS FOR SUMMER SOWING 
Sweet Peas —e 
SWEET PEA Early Flowering Shirley Temple 
4 ounces and upward of one variety supplied at pound rate. 
Less than 4 ounces of one variety at ounce rate. Duplexed 
varieties often have 3 to 4 standards and the same number 
of wings, giving the appearance of a semi-double flower. 
NOVELTIES 
Introducers descriptions, new seed ready in July. 
Boon (K-34). A glorious deep salmon pink on light cream ground. 
The flowers are bold and beautifully frilled. The stems are very 
long, usually carrying four fine blossoms. Makes an excellent 
commercial market variety for late spring sowing in the green¬ 
house. This excellent novelty was included in the ground of our 
Sweet Pea seedlings awarded a Gold Medal by the New York 
Florists Club, April 8th, 1935. Oz., $1.00; lb., $14.00. 
Chime (L-34). A most pleasing shade of light salmon pink on cream 
ground. The vines are very vigorous and carry a heavy crop of 
flowers produced on long stout stems. The flowers are large and 
nicely waved. Oz., $1.00; lb., $14.00. 
Ramona. A delightful luminous coral rose with yellow and pink 
shadings blended to make an exquisite shade of geranium pink. The 
flowers are very ruffled and duplexed which sometimes appear quite 
doubled with four to the stem. Oz., 50c; lb., $6.00. 
Shirley Temple. This Sweet Pea which we consider the most beauti¬ 
ful we have ever originated, was obtained through a cross between 
Pinkie and Lady Gay. It has inherited blooms with the size and 
richness of color in Pinkie plus the dainty frilled and fluted flowers 
of Lady Gay. 1 he color is softer and more beautiful than Pinkie. 
The flowers are the largest we have ever seen on any Sweet Pea 
and it has long stems with four very large blooms on each stem. 
Oz., $1.20; lb., $16.00. 
Triumph (M-34). The color is lovely soft lilac-mauve—a beautiful 
clear shade without any tinge of purple or blue. It is a very 
vigorous grower and produces a most generous crop of flowers 
beautifully placed on long stout stems. Early Triumph was in¬ 
cluded in the group of our Sweet Pea seedlings awarded a Gold 
Medal by the New York Florists Club on April 8th, 1935. Oz., 
$1.00; lb., $14.00. 
arly Flowering — Spencer 
American Beauty. Strong, heavy growth, good thick, Oz. Lb. 
long stems, a rich crimson rose. $0.40 $4.40 
Amethyst. An early-flowering "Royal Purple".35 3.50 
Annie Laurie. Richest tone of pure rose pink.35 3.50 
Apollo. A soft salmon cerise. Flowers large, long 
stemmed. Exceptionally fine variety.35 3.50 
Aviator. Dazzling crimson scarlet.35 3.50 
Ball Blue. Clear blue, good bloomer.35 3.50 
Orange. Clear rich orange.40 4.40 
Rose Improved. Extra rich deep rose.50 5.00 
Rose Queen. Best long-stemmed rose.35 3.50 
Blue Bird. A magnificent violet-blue.35 3.50 
Blue Bonnet. Extra large, fine deep blue.35 3.50 
Blue Boy. Clear blue.35 3.50 
Bright Light. Flaming scarlet.35 3.50 
Burpee’s Lavender. Lovely light Wisteria lavender; .35 3.50 
Orange. Glistening orange.35 3.50 
White. A white-seeded white, rich fragrance.50 6.00 
Cattleya. Rosy lilac flowers.35 3.50 
Charm. Glowing rose-pink.35 3.50 
Chevalier. Magnificent cerise-rose. 35 3.50 
Columbia. Salmon rose standard, white wings.35 3.50 
Eileen. Rich Begonia-rose with salmon shading, 
exquisite color.50 6.00 
Eldorado. Pure orange-salmon.35 3.50 
Eleanor Blue. Blue with a silver sheen. Fragrant. 
For spring flowers only.40 4.80 
Exposition Pink. Large waved rich pink long stems. .50 5.60 
Fandango (Duplex). Bright rose, large magnificently 
frilled, long stemmed.35 3.50 
Fascination. Rose pink, long stems, strong grower. .35 3.50 
Forty-Niner. Deep yet bright true orange shade.. .40 4.40 
Fragrance. Large frilled lavender flowers, sweetly 
fragrant.40 4.80 
Giant Rose. Rose-pink.35 3.50 
Glitters. Bright fiery-orange, wings deep orange .. . .35 3.50 
Greeting. Clear lavender, fine commercial early sort. .35 3.50 
Grenadier. A glowing poppy-scarlet.35 3.50 
Harmony. Lavender.35 3.50 
Hope. A mammoth flowered black seeded pure white. .40 4.80 
Imperial Pink. Clear pink, enormous size.40 4.00 
Jeanne Mamitsch. Striking pink, shading off to 
deepest pink.35 3.50 
Laddie. An enormous rose-pink.40 4.40 
Lavanda. Large clear lavender flowers.50 6.00 
Lavender King. Lavender.35 3.50 
Majestic Rose. Immense deep brilliant rose-pink 
flowers on long stems.40 4.80 
Memory. A clear rosy lavender which does not 
lighten with age in color or when grown under glass. .50 6.00 
Michigan. A mammoth dark, pure lavender.35 3.50 
Monterey. Glowing clear geranium pink, flushed 
salmon and is deeper towards the white base.50 6.00 
Mrs. Calvin Coolidge. Rich salmon, pink.35 3.50 
Mrs. Herbert Hoover. “The California Blue.” Vig¬ 
orous growth, great length of stem, uniform blue.. .35 3.50 
Mrs. Holscher. Rose-pink.40 4.20 
Mrs. Kerr. Salmon.35 3.50 
Peaches. Bright apricot rose with touch of lemon.. .40 4.20 
Pink Profusion. Rose pink.35 3.50 
Pride. Pure cerise, large flowers, on long stems.35 3.50 
Prosperity. Orange salmon suffused with amber.50 5.40 
Satin Rose. Rose and amber with touch of salmon. .40 4.40 
Snowstorm Improved. White, of great substance. .3 5 3.50 
Sparkle. Vivid scarlet.40 4.00 
Spring Song. Salmon-pink on cream ground.35 3.50 
Success. Sparkling rose pink on white ground.60 6.40 
Sunray. Brilliant glowing yet soft cerise on cream 
ground with a suspicion of orange...35 3.50 
Superior Pink. Rose-pink, shaded salmon.35 3.50 
Sweet Lavender. A pure lavender self.40 4.00 
Valencia. Color bright orange, sun-proof..35 3.50 
Vogue. An improved Early Harmony, standard lilac 
lavender, flushed rosy lavender and wings clear 
lilac-lavender. Delicious fragrance.40 4.00 
Vulcan. Vivid scarlet; never burns.35 3 50 
White Harmony. A standard black-seeded white. .35 3.50 
Zvolanek Rose. A giant rose-pink; sow for spring 
blooming to follow the mums.35 3.50 
Early Flowering Spencer, Vaughan’s Special 
Mixture. 40 4.00 
