ARTHUR PAPKE, SEEDSMAN 
SWEET PEAS 
Lavender—Ambition. Rich deep lavender with 
a darker shade on the face of the standard and 
wings. A glorious Sweet Pea. 
Light Blue—Glen Eagles. Beautiful tone of light 
blue with just a suggestion of lavender. Flowers 
exceptionally large, frilled and waved to an ex¬ 
traordinary degree. 
Clear Blue—Amethyst. Bright, clear amethyst 
blue with a slight tinge of mauve on the standard. 
Vigorous grower; large wavy flowers. 
Deep Blue—The Flag Lieutenant. Largest and 
best navy blue. The color is rich and deep. 
Purple—Olympia. Lovely, large blooms of a 
gloriously rich and bright purple. Graceful form 
and immense size. 
Mauve—Chieftain. Pure satiny mauve (deep 
lavender). Large, grand exhibition sort. 
Maroon—Warrior. Rich chocolate maroon. Hand¬ 
some large flowers with a sparkling sheen. 
Picotee—Youth. Pure white, edged soft pink. 
One of the largest flowered and most vigorous of 
all Sweet Peas. Fragrant. 
Giant Ruffled Beauties—Mixed. An outstanding 
mixture of the finest named varieties of this new 
giant ruffled class. Extra large, frilled and du¬ 
plexed blooms, placed artistically on long sturdy 
stems. 
Special Mixture. A blending of all of the varie¬ 
ties listed above, each and every one outstanding 
in its respective color class, to which has been 
added other very fine named varieties. This spe¬ 
cial mixture is one of unusual richness and bril¬ 
liance. 
Packets, 10c each; V 2 ounce, 15c; ounce, 25c. 
"Gigantic" Pkt., 10c; V 2 ounce, 25c; ounce, 40c. 
