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SWEET PEAS "A"—Sow as early in Spring (Late March) as 
the ground can be worked in double rows with a wire 
trellis or a row of brush between. Drills should be about 
5 inches deep, 9 to 10 inches apart. Sow plentifully 
covering about 2 inches and by degrees, as the vines 
grow, fill the trenches with soil. Keep soil moist and 
apply sheep manure or bone meal, well hoed in, every 
two or three weeks. 
Early Giant Flowering Spencer Sweet Peas. Blooms 3—4 
weeks earlier than the Giant Spencer Type. Suitable for 
planting in Greenhouse. 
Blue Jacket. Dark navy blue. 
Burpee's Orange. 
Canary Bird. Rich cream. 
Early King. Crimson. 
Flambeau. Orange cerise. 
Glitters. Cerise. 
Harmony. Best clear lavender. 
Snowflake. Pure white. 
Yarrawa. Giant rose pink. 
Zvolanek's Rose. Rose pink. 
Finest Mixed. 
Pkt. 15c, oz. 65c; COLLECTION I pkt. each of the 
above 10 varieites $1.25. 
Summer Flowering Spencer Sweet Peas. 
Angele. Blue mauve, suffused pink. 
Austin Frederick. Improved Giant lavender. 
Barbara. Fine salmon pink. 
Campfire. Bright scarlet. 
Colne Valley. Lavender blue. 
Commander Godsall. Violet blue. 
Crimson King. Rich deep crimson. 
Dobbie's Cream. Deep primrose. 
Edith Taylor. Rose salmon. 
Elfrida Pearson. Large, shell pink. 
Flambeau. Scarlet, overlaid orange. 
Grenadier. Geranium red. 
Hebe. Large bright pink. 
Hercules. Mammoth rosy pink. 
King White. Large white. 
Mary Pickford. Cream pink, suffused salmon. 
Mrs. Tom Jones. Bright delphinium blue. 
Rosabelle. Large light rose. 
Tangerine Improved. Glowing orange. 
Wizard. Glowing salmon scarlet. 
Pkt. 10c, I oz. 35c. 
Giant Spencer Mixed. An excellent mixture with a choice 
blend of colors. Pkt. 10c, oz. 25c, lb. 60c, lb. $2.00. 
SWEET ROCKET (Dame's Violet) "P"—Hesperis. Old fashion¬ 
ed garden plant. Bears spikes of showy colors. 3 ft. 
Purple — White — Mixed. Pkt. 10 , 1/4 oz. 25c. » 
SWEET SULTAN. See Centaurea Imperialis. 
SWEET WILLIAM (Dianthus Barbartus) "P"—Very well known 
among garden lovers. Attractive, free flowering, pro¬ 
duces a splendid effect in beds or borders. 18 inches. 
Copper Queen (New) Red. 
Dark Crimson. 
Giant White. 
Holborn Glory. Mixed. 
Nigrescens. Dark red. 
Newport Pink. 
Pink Beauty. Deep pink. Fine. 
Scarlet Beauty. Bright scarlet. 
Finest Mixed Colors. 
Pkt. 10c, '/4 oz. 20c. 
SWEET WILLIAM (Barbarto-sinensis) "A"—Blooms early 
Summer from seeds sown in Spring. Flowers are large 
similar to the perennial Sweet William. I ft. 
Single Mixed Colors. Pkt. 15c, ^/4 oz - 50c. 
TAGETES. See Marigold. 
THALICTRUM DIPTEROCARPUM (Meadow Rue) "P"— 
Graceful sprays of flowers elegantly arranged on stems 
4 ft. high. Charming for bouquets. Lilac rose color. 
Pkt. 15c. 
TITHONIA SPECIOSA (Golden Flower of Incas) "A"— 
Orange vermillion, resembling single African Marigolds; 
foliage and habit of growth like Dahlia. 6 ft. Pkt. 15c. 
Verbena Hybrida Grandiflora 
TOBACCO FLOWERING. See Nicotiana. 
TORENIA (Wishbone Flower) A"— 
Fournieri. Pretty little bushes, small blossoms beautifully 
marked and blotched. Fine for edging and border. 10 
inches. Pkt. 20c. 
TRANSVAAL DAISY. See Gerbera. 
TUFTED PANSIES. See Violas. 
URSINIA (Jewels of the Veldt) "A"— 
Anethoides Hybrids. New, see novelty list. Pkt. 20c, 
6 pkts. $ 1.00. 
VALERIANA (Centranthus, Garden Heliotrope) "P"—Large 
flowers. Splendid for garden display and bouquets. 2 ft. 
Red — Crimson — White. Pkt. 10c. 
VENIDIUM. "A"— 
Fastuosum. Blooms over a long period. Deep orange 
daisy-like flowers with double row of petals. 2—3 ft. 
Pkt. 35c. 
Fastuosum Hybrids. New. See novelty list. Pkt. 50c 
3 pkts. $1.25. 
Venidium Fastuosum 
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