for Dependable Field, Flower and Garden Seeds 
Sweet Peas 
Varieties Tried and Proven in the Salt River Valley and Adapted to Arizona 
Climatic Conditions. 
Sweet Peas are probably the most popular flower in America. They are 
loved by everyone, both for their beautiful coloring- and their delig-htful frag- 
rance. For the best results we advise you to follow our instructions for plant¬ 
ing-. We offer the following- instructions according- to our own method of 
planting-. 
CULTURE—Avoid dense shade. Select a place in the open where the 
sun shines at leiast three-fourths of the day and where the vines may be 
trained on a trellis. Dig- a trench about a foot or 18 inches wide and 18 
inches deep. Place about six or eig-ht inches of well-rotted manure on the 
bottom of the trench. Mix a liberal amount of manure with the soil that 
has been removed and replace it. After the soil has settled sufficiently, open 
a trench in the bed about six inches deep and plant one ounce of seed to 
about 20 to 25 feet of row. During the warm weather cover the seed about 
two to three inches deep and in cooler weather about one inch is sufficient. 
Care must be taken during warm weather not to rot the seed with moisture. 
After planting seed soak the trench thoroughly and follow with a liberal 
sprinkling of manure or dried grass to prevent the surface soil from crusting. 
After the Peas have grown six oh eight inches begin to draw the soil to them, 
gradually filling the trench. This will necessitate another trench on each 
side of the row, through which to water the vines during the rest of the sea¬ 
son. A manure mulch around the plants will keep them in good growing con¬ 
dition. Frequent cultivation is also necessary. Keep them well watered and 
at blooming time keep the blossoms picked to insure a long growing season. 
Ask about our special fertilizer for Sweet Peas. 
Sweet Peas. 
Lief green’s Selection of Giant Spencer Sweet Peas 
Order Our Collection of 15 Pkts. for $1.00; Postpaid. 
The following varieties are the best in color, size, fragrance, 
abundance of bloom and adaptability to Arizona’s climatic con¬ 
ditions. Call for these varieties and be assured that you are 
planting the best: 
ROYAL SOVEREIGN —Glistening Orange Salmon—One of the 
most satisfactory in this color. 
BLANCH FERRY —Bright Rose and White. Always a popular 
sort. 
COMMANDER GODS ALL —Blue. The nearest violet blue we 
know. A very fine one. 
CRIMSON KING —Crimson. Deep rich color and very large. 
DAFFODIL —A beautiful, clear. Primrose Yellow. 
PINKIE —Mammoth Rose Pink—Long stems. Best introduced. 
HAWLMARK SCARLET —A beautiful vivid Scarlet. 
KING WHITE —Large Wavy White. 
JACK HOBBS — Salmon pink. Pale pink flushed Salmon. 
Good flower and stem. 
MRS. TOM JONES —Light Blue. Clear color and good flower. 
POWERSCOURT —Lavender. One of the finest. Vigorous. 
ROYAL PURPLE —Very deep color. 
WELCOME —A dazzling scarlet. Strictly sunproof. Very ro¬ 
bust grower. Bold flower on stout stems. 
The Above Varieties: Pkt., 10c; oz., 40c. 
TANGERIN E —Glowing Orange. Ours is a greatly improved 
strain. 
WARRIOR —Maroon. Color is deep, flowers large and stem 
extra long. 
The above varieties: Pkt., 10c; oz., 40c. 
Lief green’s Giant Spencer 
Mixture 
In preparing this mixture we are giving our customers all 
the best varieties in this class and all possible color variations, 
including many brand new kinds as well. A liberal planting of 
this mixture will give a most magnificient display of the 
Giant Spencer types. Pkt., 10c; oz., 30c; */4 lb., 80c; 1 lb., 
$3.00. 
SPECIAL SWEET PEA COLLECTIONS 
Liefgreen’s Early Flowering Spencer—One each of 13 va¬ 
rieties .$1.25 
Liefgreen’s Giant Spencer—One each of 15 varieties .$ 1.00 
Sweet Pea. 
New Early Large Flowering Spencer 
For Winter Blooming. 
When you plant our Early Flowering 
Spencer Sweet Peas you are planting the 
earliest and the largest flowering Early 
Sweet Peas grown. 
EARLY FLOWERING SPENCERS are es¬ 
pecially valuable for their early flowering 
qualities. Planted in September and Oc¬ 
tober, they will bloom as early as Janu¬ 
ary although they may be planted any 
time during the Fall and Winter months 
and will bloom four to six weeks in ad¬ 
vance of the regular Spencers. 
ALL WHITE —Largest waved pure white. 
AMETHYST —Light Purple. Very fine. 
AVIATOR —Dazzling Crimson Scarlet. 
BLUE BIRD —Violet Blue. Extra large and 
one of the best. 
COLUMBIA — Salmon Rose with White 
Wings. 
FAIR MAID —Blush Pink suffused Salmon. 
GLITTERS —Cerise. One of the most pop¬ 
ular for all purposes. 
PRICES POSTPAID 
LAVENDER KING —Clear Lavender of per¬ 
fect form, large size. 
MEADOW LARK—Large Early Cream col¬ 
or on long stems. 
OTHELLO —Maroon. Strong grower, large 
flowers and good long stem. 
ROSE DORE —Beautiful soft Rose Pink, 
delicately suffused with Salmon. 
ZVOLENSK’S ORANGE — A very strong 
grower with extra long flowers and good 
stems. 
ZVOLENSK’S ROSE —Giant Rose Pink, vig¬ 
orous, extra large flowers and exceedingly 
long stems. Fine exhibition. 
Pkt. 15c; Vz oz., 35c; oz., 60c; !/4 lb., 
• $1.75. 
LIEFGREEN’S EARLY FLOWERING 
SPENCER MIXED — This mixture is 
made up of the very cream of the 
Early Flowering Spencers. Pkt., 10c; 
1/2 oz., 20c; 1 oz., 40c; '/4 lb., $1.20; 
1 lb., $4.50. 
WITHOUT A FLOWER GARDEN 
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