SWEET PEAS. 
The sweet peas we have to offer are all nemed varieties and are true 
to celor.The colors are exceptionally nice and will bloom for a long 
period of time.The selections are the best for out-door planting and 
are as followsf 
Pinnacle- A deep rose pink. Blue Plame-deep blue 
Ambition-A lovely deep lavender. Heavenly Blue- A light blue. 
Avalanche-Excellent white. Hero-Cerise 
Beatall-Bright pink,suffused salmon. Matchless-Deep cream. 
Powerscourt-Lilac-lavender. Sunkist-Cream picotee. 
These plants are potted up in 3 M pots with three in a pot of one 
color. How as to the culture of these,do not become panicky because 
it is not so hard as you have been lead to believe.Eirst prepare 
your plot where the peas are to grow and flower.Dig a trench 2 ft. 
wide and 12 to 18 in. deep.In replacing the soil incorporate a lib¬ 
eral amount of humus, especially v/e 11 rotted manure, and add a small 
amount of of line. Pill the trench by several layers of soil and 
humus mixing all thorouggly with a, spading fork until the trench 
is filled and finally firm with treading.Eirm the plants v/e 11 in the 
soil rand be careful not to break the roots.Plant contents of each 
pot 10 to 12 in.apart. The next step to follow explicitly is to be 
sure the plants get plenty of water. In this case water is as imp¬ 
ortant as food. Spray with nicotine solution if aphis appear, some 
sort of support should be placed before the plants are set so that 
when they start to grow they will have something to grow on. 
This is not a difficult procedure and will assure you much pleasure. 
The plants will be ready the last of April or first of May. 
Remember the earlier the start the better the plants. 
The plants are priced at 15jZ( per pot. In doz.lots 1.50 
