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Inoculate Sweat Peas for Creater Success 
LAVENDER 
Early Memory. The clear rosy lavender of this flower 
is perfect for blending- with pink shades. The vigorous 
vines bear a heavy and continuous crop of long 
stemmed large flowers. We forecast it as the leading 
lavender of the future. Pkt., 10c. 
PINK—Rose Pink 
Early Ball's Rose. Rich rose pink, holds its color 
well and produces large well waved flowers. Pkt., 10c. 
Early Success. A lively sparkling rose pink on a 
white ground. Deeper than any other rose pink. Four 
flowers are common on the long stout stems. We be¬ 
lieve this flower will live up to its name on the flower 
markets of the country. Pkt., 10c. 
WHITE 
Early Snowstorm Improved. Large frilled flowers on 
long stems. Clear white. Pkt., 10c. 
Early Mixed. Try a generous row of this mixture in 
your garden. The blend contains a choice selection of 
named varieties, and the flowers will make a brilliant 
show. Pkt., 10c. 
LAVENDER and MAUVE 
Austin Frederick Improved. Pure lavender. A depend¬ 
able variety bearing large flowers of excellent form. 
Pkt., 10c. 
Chieftain. Pure satiny mauve (deep lavender). The 
flowers are large and plentiful, stems long, and vines 
robust. Pkt., 10c. 
MAROON 
The Sultan. Deepest maroon, with a trace of violet. Un¬ 
equalled for depth of color. Pkt., 10c. 
Warrior. Rich ox-blood maroon. Handsome large flow¬ 
ers with a sparkling sheen. Pkt., 10 c. 
ORANGE 
“Require Shading Against Sunburn” 
Celebrity. Brilliant orange. Unsurpassed in this color 
class for vigor, size of flowers, and long stems. Gorgeous 
under artificial light. Pkt., 10c. 
PINK 
Sweet Peas 
SWEET PEAS 
Vanity. Deep geranium pink flushed with salmon 
on a light cream ground. A flower of exquisite 
beauty in wonderful “self” effect. Although the 
color is so brilliant, it does not burn in the bright¬ 
est sun. Pkt., 35c. 
PURPLE 
Sweet Peas are relatively hardy. They may be 
planted very early in spring. They do best in well 
fertilized soil, and they need considerable watering 
on warm days when evaporation is likely to be 
high. As soon as the vines are four inches tall, 
they need support. It is also of great importance 
to give the plants plenty of room, thinning them 
to not less than six inches apart. 
Olympia. Royal purple, deep and rich. Large 
waved flowers, strong vines, and glorious color 
make this the standard purple Sweet Pea. Pkt., 10c. 
ROSE—Carmine Rose 
Brilliant Rose. Warm Tyrian rose. A distinct and 
striking color. Pkt., 10c. 
LATE SPENCER 
BLUE 
Fortune. Dusky violet-blue flowers large and of fine 
form. Most striking when used in combination with lighter 
colors. Pkt., 10 c. 
CERISE or CHERRY 
Charming. A bright rosy cerise. This sort carries fine 
bold flowers that are beautifully waved. Pkt., 10c. 
CREAM 
Majestic Cream. A deep rich cream shade. This reliable 
variety carries excellent flowers that are gracefully waved. 
Pkt., 10c. 
CRIMSON 
Charity. Pure crimson. This brilliant sort does not burn 
to any extent in the sun and is much esteemed for its bold 
flowers. Pkt., 10c. 
Honour. Rich crimson. This fine English variety bears 
large beautifully waved blossoms. Pkt., 10c. 
SCARLET 
Royal Scot. Flame scarlet. Well known wherever Sweet 
Peas are grown. Pkt., 10c. 
WHITE 
King White. Pure snowy white. The standard white 
Sweet Pea before the introduction of Avalanche. Pkt.. 10c*. 
Superb Mixed. This mixture has been formulated to afford 
unusual richness and brilliancy. It contains the finest named 
sorts, and we have endeavored to make it the choicest blend 
possible. Pkt., 10c. 
Choice Mixed. Pkt., 10c. 
EARLY FLOWERING SPENCER 
BLUE 
Early Blue Bird. Pure violet blue. Dong stemmed and pro¬ 
duces fine, waved flowers. It has been popular for many sea¬ 
sons. Pkt., 10c. 
CRIMSON and ROSE CRIMSON 
Early American Beauty (Morse 1933). A superb variety 
which resembles its namesake, American Beauty Rose, in its 
glowing crimson color and great length of stem. It is very 
vigorous, the blossoms are huge, and four-flowered sprays 
are common. Pkt., 10c. 
Sweet Peas 
