1884 
SIOUX CITY SEED CO. 
1936 
Pinkie 
PINKIE —Large Rose Pink. Rich, clear, 
deep rose pink with large standard; well pro¬ 
portioned; long, stiff stems. Best clear pink. 
Oz., 20c; lb., 60c. 
SPENCER 
SWEET PEAS 
This is the most popular type of 
Sweet Peas of today. They produce 
the largest flowers and on the longest 
stems. They take most all the prizes 
at the shows and give the greatest sat¬ 
isfaction with flower growers. 
CHARITY —Richest Crimson. The best and 
largest of all crimsons; doesn’t burn like 
other reds. Bold fine flowers on long stems. 
Oz., 20c; M lb., 60c. 
HEAVENLY BLUE — Clear Blue. New 
delphinium-blue of large size and great sub¬ 
stance. Clearest and best of all blue shades. 
Oz., 20c; 14 lb., 60c. 
MARY PICKFORD — Cream Pink. Most 
beautiful and greatest publicity received of 
all Sweet Peas. Dainty coloring, huge flower 
of great substance, long stems. Oz., 20c; 
lb., 60c. 
SUNSET — New bright rose on amber 
ground, a very beautiful new variety and dis¬ 
tinctive rose coloring. Oz., 20c; }4 lb., 60c. 
WARRIOR —Deep Maroon. Mahogany with 
bronzy cast; large, fine flowers and easily 
best of dark colors. Oz., 20c; *4 lb, 60c. 
GUINEA GOLD —Golden Orange. Oz., 20c; 
U lb., 60c. 
AVALANCHE — Glistening pure white. 
Large, beautifully frilled flowers make this a 
leader. Oz., 20c; }4 lb., 60c. 
Grandiflora Sweet Peas 
Our Sweet Peas are unsurpassed for purity of strain, nothing better in the U. S. They 
have given wonderful satisfaction the past year. If you buy ours you buy the best. 
The following varieties are selected with a view to please the most critical, and we think 
the cream of the list of Sweet Peas: 
Light Shades of Pink 
HON. MRS. E. KENYON—Primrose. 
MISS—WILLMOTT—Orange Pink. 
PRIMA DONNA—Soft Pink. 
Darker Shades of Pink 
JANET SCOTT—Deep Pink. 
Shades of Red 
KING EDWARD VII—Bright Red or Crimson Scarlet. 
QUEEN ALEXANDRIA—Scarlet. 
BLANCHE FERRY—Red and White—Wings tinged 
with Pink. 
Claret and Maroon 
BLANCHE KNIGHT—Deep Maroon. 
Lavender and Light Blue 
FLORA NORTON—Blue Self. 
LADY GRISEL HAMILTON—A large flower similar 
in color to the Countess of Radnor, but is nearly 
blue. 
LORD NELSON—Navy Blue. 
White 
BLANCHE BURPEE—A splendid pure white variety. 
While not so profuse a bloomer, it is a most de- 
^lTJI nip QAvf 
DOROTHY ECKFORD—Large White. 
MIXTURE OF SWEET PEAS 
CHOICE MIXED—One of the most satisfactory ways of growing sweet peas is in a mixed 
row. Many new combinations are obtained by cross-fertilization, and if good varieties are 
planted, the result is sure to be satisfactory. Our Choice Mixture has no superior; it is not 
composed of refuse stocks, but contains the finest known American kinds. 
PRICES OF SWEET PEAS 
Fancy Mixed .Oz., 10c; }4 lb., 30c 
Spencer Mixed .'Oz., 15c; *4 lb., 45c 
Named Varieties Grandifloras.Oz., 15c; }4 lb., 35c 
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