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THE INLAND 
SEED C O.’S 
p i ROYAL PURPLE—The color Is a 
JT urpie r j c f lj royal purple, the younger flow¬ 
ers haring a slightly softer color tone, 
BARBARA — A superb salmon-ool- 
JcUinull orea self that makes a telling bunch 
either for exhibition or table decoration. 
Snowstorm Improved 
well waved, and of artistic proportions. The tex¬ 
ture is thick and substantial. A pure white. 
These six varieties are not supplied in a mix¬ 
ture. 
Srarlpf CAMP FIRE—A very bright scarlet, 
OCtlllCl sunproof. It is said the flowers will 
stand the hottest sun. 
FIERY CROSS—Bright scarlet, which glitters 
in the bright sunlight with a glowing radiant 
fire-like sheen. 
AVALANCHE—One of the purest and 
” best white. 
KING WHITE—-Remarkable for the glistening 
purity of the whiteness and the perfect finish 
of the flower. 
SPECIAL SELECTION 
The following 6 varieties of specially selected 
Spencer Sweet Peas: Pkt., 15c; oz., 40c; 2 oz., 
75c; 'A lb., $1.25; i/ 2 lb., $2.00; lb., $3.75. 
Canary Bird 
Lovely, showy, large deep 
cream or Primrose-colored 
flowers arranged in fours on long stems. 
Flnmirnrn This makes an attractive and fas- 
i idiuui e u cinating bunch. The standard is 
light orange suffused with bright salmon. The 
wings are rich orange-pink. A gorgeous flower 
of large size and splendid form. 
ClittPr** The stan(iar d is a bright, fiery or- 
vr lid » ange, and the wings are deep orange. 
The enormous flowers are of substantial texture, 
and hold up well after cutting. 
Hormniiv Beautiful clear lavender blooms 
liai muuj' combining into large, artistic, 
well-proportioned flower-sprays. Gives a charm¬ 
ing bunch effect. 
M ra Up™ This Sweet Pea is in a class by 
ifiia. r ^ C11 itself. It is the best early-flow¬ 
ering salmon Sweet Pea in existence. Has large, 
well-waved, artistically proportioned blooms of a 
beautiful deep salmon color. 
PERENNIAL SWEET PEAS 
Easily grown, hardy with smaller flowers and 
lacking the fragrance of Sweet Peas, but pro¬ 
ducing a succession of blossoms in clusters of 
eight to ten each. Only a few flowers can be 
expected the first season. The plants die down 
late in the fall and start again in the spring. 
Mixed, pkt., 10c; / z oz., 60c; oz., $1.00. 
VINES FROM SEEDS 
Rn]l nftT1 (Love-in-a-Puff) (A) — 
oaiioon V me rapid growing a n n u : 
A 
a 1 
climber; succeeds best in light soil and warm 
situation; flowers white, seed vessels like 
miniature balloons. Pkt., 5c; A oz., 20c; J/ 2 oz., 
30c; oz., 50c. 
il.jb.,,,, p pqi . (A) — A rapid grower, at- 
DdlSam fcdr taining 10 feet in height. 
Yellow flowers and warted, golden yellow fruit. 
Pkt., 10c; ] A oz., 25c; [/ 2 oz., 40c; oz., 75c. 
n Scarlet Runners (A)—A great favorite 
Dedn ® not only as an ornamental climber 
but for the delicious edible beans which succeed 
the bright scarlet sprays of pea-shaped blossoms. 
Pkt., 5c and 10c; oz., 10c; 2 oz., 15c; A lb., 20c; 
i/ 2 lb., 30c; 1 lb., 50c. 
R*»nn HvapUitli (Australian Pea Vine) 
i>ean nyacmin (Doiichos) (A) — This 
really beautiful climbing plant is of quick growth; 
foliage is handsome and the clustered spikes of 
beautiful purple and white flowers are borne in 
great profusion. Mixed, pkt., 5c; 1 A oz., 20c; '/ 2 oz., 
30c; oz., 50c. 
Boston or Japanese Ivy viftThiiw.p) 
A rapid creeper with lovely green foliage which 
turns red in fall. Excellent for covering walls, 
outhouses, etc. Height, 50 feet. Pkt., 10c; A oz., 
25c; y 2 oz., 40c; oz., 75c. 
Canary Bird Vine 
(A) — A beautiful 
climber; flowers a 
bright golden yellow, bearing a fanciful resem¬ 
blance to birds with expanded wings. Pkt., 10c; 
A oz., 25c; l/ 2 oz., 40c; oz., 75c. 
Cardinal Cl in. her 
semble those of a fine Japanese maple. The 
bright scarlet flowers are not large but grow in 
such profusion as to completely cover the vines. 
Pkt., 10c; !4 oz., 50c; y 2 oz., 90c; oz., $1.50. 
Clitnhpr^ ( A ) — This assortment of Climb- 
* ers consists of from ten to fifteen 
varieties and will be found to be intensely in¬ 
teresting and beautiful. Pkt., 10c; oz., 30c; 2 oz., 
50c; 'A lb.. 90c. 
Cypress Vine or Ipomea Qnam- 
odit ( A ^— A clim1t,er rapid growth, having 
11 handsome fern-like foliage and a profu¬ 
sion of bright, attractive flowers. Mixed, pkt., 
10c; X A oz., 25c; '/ 2 oz., 40c; oz., 75c. 
Cobea Scandens SCTrVare 
bell-shaped. Very prolific and perfectly hardy. 
The vine is always clean of insects. Mixed, pkt., 
10c; 'A oz., 40c; i/ 2 oz., 75c; oz., $1.25. 
Coiird (Cuoimbita) (A)—The vines make a 
rapid growth. The foliage is ornamen¬ 
tal. Do not plant, the seed till danger of frost is 
over, and select light, rich soil and a. sunny situ¬ 
ation. Water freely. Ten to twenty feet high. 
Mixed, pkt., 5c; '/ 2 oz., 20c; oz., 35c. 
