Sweet Peas 
A SELECTION OF THE BEST FROM 
Fraser's Summer Flowering Sweet Peas 
PLANT DURING EARLY SPRING FOR 
SUMMER FLOWERS 
Summer flowering varieties are the most vigorous and 
prolific bloomers of all sweet peas. This is the variety 
to plant during the early spring months in eastern states 
or other locations having cold climates. They are also 
successfully grown in California along the coast and can 
be planted from January to March. The early or winter 
flowering varieties are planted in California and Southern 
States during late summer and fall for winter and corly 
spring flowers, also extensively grown under glass in cold 
climates for winter flowers by both the amateur and 
commercial grower. 
Selections offered here represent the best in their re¬ 
spective colors. We are in the sweet pea seed growing 
center of the world and are in a position to see them 
all in flower, so you may be sure that when better sorts 
are available we will list them. 
THE BEST SUMMER FLOWERING 
VARIETIES 
1401 Clear Lavender—POWERSCOURT. Considered by 
all as one of the best lavenders of mammoth size. 
1403 Purple—OLYMPIA. Large rich purple flowers, 
borne profusely on vigorous vine. 
1404 Clear Pink—MAGNET. A beautiful pink with 
creamy cast rich but delicate. 
1405 Salmon-Pink — MISS CALIFORNIA. A charming 
soft salmon-pink with iridescent tones. 
1405 Rose-Pink—PINKIE. The best deep-rose pink; 
mammoth flowers borne on long stems. 
1408 Scarlet—FLAMINGO. A flashing orange-scarlet 
flower of good size and substance. 
1409 Crimson—SYBIL HENSHAW. A very good rich 
crimson, large flowers, prolific producer. 
1410 Blue—BLUE BIRD. Large flowers of rich blue, 
beautifully waved. 
FRASER'S SUMMER FLOWERING SWEET PEAS 
COLOR SCHEMES 
The most delightful method of growing Sweet Peas is to arrange a number of proven varie¬ 
ties in harmonious blendings or contrast. This is very spectacular in the growing fields where 
they are grown in separate colors. The range of colors are so extensive in the growing fie ds 
that an almost endless choice is made possible. We are fortunate to be able to plan such_ color 
schemes, so we offer the following effective combinations of the finest Summer Spencer varieties. 
1435 Pink and Salmon shades. 1439 Rose-pink and Dark Blue shades. 
1437 Cream, White and Pale Blue shades. 1440 Salmon-pink and Crimson shades. 
1438 Salmon-pink and Pale Blue shades. 1441 Red. White and Blue shades. 
Any of the above color schemes; 
1430 MARY PICKFORD. Pkt. 15c. Soft pink on a pkf. 15e; ox. 40c: 4 ois. $1.25; Vj lb. $2.20; lb. $4.00 
cream background and one of the most beautiful 
Sweet Peas grown. Pkt. 15c. 
GIANT RUFFLED SWEET PEAS 
Summer Flowering 
The Giant Ruffled $weet Pea is a recent 
development of the Spencer types. Flowers 
are large, ruffled and frilled and give fhe 
appearance of being fully double. Everyone 
is taken with this type and if you have never 
planted them you have a real treat in store. 
1428 LADY RUFFLES. Large blooms, soft 
pink self on a white background. Flowers 
of good substance exquisitely ruffled and 
frilled. A Gold Medal Winner and one of 
the finest of the ruffled types. Pkt. 15c. 
Plants a 12 ft. row. 
1423 CATTLEYA pUEEN. A large frilled 
duplex of rosy mauve. 
1424 FLUFFY RUFFLES. Soft creamy-pink 
flowers like large fluffy balls. One of the 
first introduced. 
1425 RUFFLED BEAUTY. A lilac-pink over 
amber. Large, daintily ruffled flower. 
1425 RUFFLED ORCHID. Lavender-pink 
with a warm mauve sheen. 
1427 RUFFLED ROSE. A soft rose-pink, 
well ruffled and borne on long stems. 
1429 RUFFLED MIX. A fine mixture of the 
best ruffled types. 
1430 MARY PICKFORD. Soft pink on a 
cream background and one of the most 
beautiful Sweet Peas grown. 
Any of the above Ruffled Sweet Peas: Pkt. 
15c; 1 ox. 50c; 4 oxs. $1.50. 
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1411 Cream—WHAT JOY. A new cream 
color with a primrose cast. Considered the \ 
best cream. 
1412 White—MODEL. New black-seeded, , 
clear white. Vigorous grower and pro- ■' 
ducer and large flowered. j 
1414 Deep Lavender—AMBITION. A fine - ■ 
deep lavender verging on blue. 
1415 Orange-Scarlet — HUNTSMAN. Large 
flowers, long stems and holds color. 
1415 COUNTESS SPENCER. Large, light, I 
pink flower shading to darker color at ^ 
edges of petal. K'. 
1417 Maroon —THE SULTAN. Clear, rich 
velvety maroon, very free from undesir¬ 
able rusty shades. 
1418 Dark Blue — FORTUNE. Dark blue 
wings and violet-blue standard produces a 
very pleasing effect and the color holds. 
1422 Deep Cerise—CHARMING. Large flow¬ 
ers, bright cerise with salmon sheen. 
Price on all above separate colors 
Pkt. 15c: 1 ox. 30c; 4 oxs. 90c. 
One packet will plant a 12 ft. row. 
1419 Sunshine Mixed. A blend of 30 se¬ 
lected colors mixed for the finest and most 
pleasing color effect. Pkt. 15c, plants a 15 
ft. row. I ox. 25c; 4 oxs. 80c. 
1325 Old Fashioned Sweet Peas—Grandiflora. 
Many Colors Mixed. This is the old-fash¬ 
ioned, plain petaled, highly perfumed 
sweet pea. Very profuse bloomers, pro¬ 
ducing bicolor flowers. Plant some; they 
certainly have fragrance. Full ox. Pkt. 15c. 
DWARF CUPID 
SWEET PEAS 
1325 Mixed Colors. Dwarf Plants growing 
only about 12 inches and covered with a 
riot of colorful flowers. Excellent for bed¬ 
ding. Pkt. 15e. 
Vitamite-lnoculator— A nitrofying bacteria, 
draws nitrogen from the air. For Sweet 
Peas, Beans, Lupines and all plant life. 
Lightens heavy soils. Pkt. 15e. 
