Sweet Pea Early 
Spencer Josie 
(Zvolanek's Josie) 
OSIE is without doubt one of the 
largest and longest stemmed 
Early Flowering Sweet Peas in ex¬ 
istence. For florists it blooms freely 
under glass in winter and is an ex¬ 
cellent shipper. It is also a fine 
variety for planting outdoors, where 
the strong robust growth makes it 
comparable to many of the late sum¬ 
mer-flowering varieties although it 
comes into bloom several weeks 
earlier than any of them. The color 
is deep rose pink on a white base, 
deeper than the popular variety 
Giant Rose, much superior in size of flower and length of stem, producing mostly 
fours and fives and is just the type for which market growers have been looking. 
We give Josie our strongest recommendation. 
JOSIE TOPS THEM ALL 
Approximately 390 seeds per ounce. 
Sweet Pea Early Spencer Zvolanek's Supreme Orange 
T HIS variety we consider to be one of the most valuable Sweet Pea novelties 
of recent years, a new and distinct color, while the size of flower, length of 
stem, and vigorous growth are especially outstanding in an orange Sweet Pea. 
The flowers have salmon cerise wings with orange standards and tend to burn 
in strong sun, so we would advise that shade be used for best results. We do not 
hesitate in recommending this variety to all those who want the last word in 
Sweet Peas. 
A FINE NEW COLOR IN THE POPULAR WINTER FLOWERING GROUP 
Approximately 340 seeds per ounce. 
Sweet Pea Early Spencer Zvolanek's Salmon 
F ROM among the several varieties of Sweet Peas in the salmon cerise group 
we consider Zvolanek's Salmon to be the most outstanding. The color is a 
beautiful shade of salmon cerise, slightly deeper than the well known variety 
Apollo, and is very robust with a much longer stem and larger flower than 
Apollo. As Zvolanek's Salmon does not require shading, we especially recom¬ 
mend it to the florist grower. 
WELL WORTH A PLACE IN YOUR GARDEN OR GREENHOUSE 
Approximately 340 seeds per ounce. 
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