EARLY MATURITY AND STRONG VITALITY 
An attractive picture of "X-L" Sweet Peas 
showing stems and blossoms 14 inches 
long. 
LATHYRUS, EVERLASTING OR 
PERENNIAL SWEET PEAS 
A hardy perennial climber. Sow the 
seed in rich ground one inch deep. The 
plants start slowly but make a strong 
growth and bear large compact clusters 
of flowers resembling those of the Sweet 
Pea but without fragrance and give pro¬ 
fusion of bloom all summer. 
271—Mixed. Pkt.. 10c: y, oz., 35c; oz., 
65c. 
I SECIAL COLOR COLLECTION OF 
t SWEET PEAS 1 
• • 
i For the gardener who desires to grow the best Sweet Peas, i 
• but is not interested in names. Each is the most pleasing of its i 
• color with long flower-stalks, suitable for house decoration. Each * 
• is robust and a sort which, under favorable conditions, produces • 
• sprays of three and four fragrant blossoms. • 
! TEN DISTINCT COLORS ? 
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i Cream, Lavender, Purple, Cream-Pink, Blue, White, Light Pink, i 
i Scarlet. Salmon-Pink, and Carmine i 
T 398—SPECIAL 
i One pkt. each of these 10 
• distinct colors. 
• 
STANDARD MIXTURE 
399— A splendid mixture of all 
excellent varieties in a wonderful 
range of colors. Pkt., 5c; oz., 
15c; oz., 20c; *4 lb., 60c; lb., $2.00. 
NEW EARLY FLOWERING 
SWEET PEAS 
When sown at the same time as 
Spencer Sweet Peas they will com¬ 
mence blooming 10 days to two 
weeks earlier. By sowing them in 
combination with Spencers, you 
will have a longer flowering sea¬ 
son. The following 11 varieties 
proved to be the finest in our test¬ 
ing garden: 
400— BALL ORANGE. Color a rich 
deep orange. Considered by flower 
lovers the best orange yet intro¬ 
duced in the Early Flowering type. 
401— BLUE BONNET. A real deep 
blue but very clear, making it an 
outstanding novelty. 
COLLECTION • 
75c j 
402— FRAGRANCE. Due to its 
vigorous growth of large flowers 
of clear lavender, this new intro¬ 
duction will become one of the 
most popular of all varieties yet 
introduced. 
403 — HOPE. It has been the am¬ 
bition of all sweet pea growers 
to produce a pure clear white that 
would glisten, and Hope is the 
result. Without doubt the largest 
pure white yet introduced. 
404— RED CROSS. A new distinct 
color which might be termed 
"Poppy Scarlet." Color a pure deep, 
rich red but still bright. 
Prices on any of the above 
straight colors: Pkt., 10c; Vz oz., 
30c; 1 oz., 50c; % lb., S1.50. 
405— "X-L" NEW GIANT EARLY 
ORCHID FLOWERING MIXED 
Try a generous row of this mix¬ 
ture in your garden. The blend 
contains a choice selection of 
named varieties, and the flowers 
will make a brilliant show. Pkt., 
10c; % oz., 25c; oz., 40c; % lb., 
$1.25. 
LILLIPUT Baby or Pompon ZINNIAS (A) 
The small, pompon-like flowers of Lilliput Zinnias are 
exquisite and most appealing. Plants are dwarf, bushy 
and very branching; 12 to 18 in. tall, and literally covered 
with double blossoms, 1 to l l /j in. across. Whether used 
for borders or beds, or as cut flowers for indoor decoration, 
Lilliput Zinnias are bound to make a gorgeous display. 
346—MIXED COLORS 
A well balanced blend of the above colors. Pkt., 10c; 
Vt oz., 30c; % oz., 50c; oz., 85c. 
GIANTS OF CALIFORNIA ZINNIAS 
Magnificent double flowers, 5 to 6 in. across, of a dis¬ 
tinctive shape that is most graceful and attractive. The 
overlapping petals are more loosely placed than in other 
types and the flower is more flattened. The depth is about 
1 in. The vigorous, well-branched plants grow 3 feet tall 
with long, strong flower stems. 
FANTASY—A New Type 
348—ZINNIA FANTASY MIXTURE 
This new Fantasy Mixture with rounded flowers is com¬ 
posed of a mass of shaggy ray-like petals which gives a 
delicate and refined appearance to the medium sized 
double flowers. They lend themselves gracefully to flower 
arrangement. The color range includes the brightest shades 
of reds and orange, as well as the popular pastel pinks 
and cream. Pkt. 15c. 
349—MISS WILMOTT. Beautiful soft pink. 
We can also furnish The Calif. Giant Zinnias, in the fol¬ 
lowing colors: 350—White; 351—Lavender; 352—Red; 353— 
Burnt Orange; 354—Golden; 355—Pure Orange. Any color. 
Pkt., 10c; y 4 oz., 35c; y s oz., 60c; 1 oz., $1.00. 
356— '"X-L" Calif. Giant Finest Mixed. Pkt., 10c; y 4 oz., 
30c; y, oz., 50c; 1 oz., 85c. 
Zinnia Dahlia Mixed (A) 
Double Dahlia Flowered (2V 2 ft.) 
Enormous flowers, usually having slightly hollowed cen¬ 
ters ringed with small tubular florets. The petals are quite 
loosely placed and tend to curl at the edges, giving the 
blossoms a crisp, fresh appearance. Although the type is 
still unstable, most of the flowers are beautifully double. 
357— "X-L" Mixed. Pkt., 10c; y 4 oz., 45c; >/ 2 oz., 75c. 
347—Red Riding Hood 
This little gem grows but a foot high and as the plants 
are of compact form it is exceptionally fine for rock gar¬ 
den planting or for dwarf 
borders. The plants are cov¬ 
ered all season long with 
button-like intense scarlet 
flowers measuring about an 
inch across. Pkt., 15c; '/ 4 
oz., 50c. 
FREE TO LOVERS 
OF ZINNIAS 
With the co-operation of 
Bodger Seed Co. we have 
been able to purchase a 
number of interesting book¬ 
lets entitled "The Zinnia and 
Its Uses." Bodger's are the 
originators of all the latest 
popular varieties of Zinnia 
and we know this booklet 
will prove interesting to 
you. Free with your seed 
order; just ask for it at the 
time you send your order. 
All Flower Seeds are sent postpaid 
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