Glorious Gleam Hybrids 
Orchid Flowered Spencer Sweet Peas 
Nine Wonderful Colors 
The following varieties I have selected on account of 
their large flowers, delightful colors and fine blooming 
qualities. 
AVALANCH. The largest and purest white, heavily 
frilled and ruffled. 
BARBARA. Rosy salmon. A delightful shade. 
CONSTANCE HINTON. Enormous white. Very fine. 
Seeds black. 
DOBBIE’S CREAM. Fine primrose or orange. Large and 
fragrant. 
FORTUNE. Rich rosy purple. Large and lasting. 
GOLD CREST. Glowing orange, large, beautiful, attrac¬ 
tive. 
HERCULES. A lovely soft rosy pink. Large flowers. 
PICTURE. Rose pink with white wings. 
PINKIE (new). Giant flowered, old rose pink. Large 
flowers on long stems. 
Any of above, Pkt. 8c; oz. 25c. 
NASTURTIUMS 
Double Sweet Scented 
Orange Gleam 
This is one of the finest Double Nas¬ 
turtiums. The flowers are very large, 
uniformly double and profusely free flow¬ 
ering. The color is new in the Nastur¬ 
tium family—a deep glowing golden 
orange, with a deeper shading at the cen¬ 
ter. The plants are semi-dwarf, bearing 
the flowers well above the light green 
foliage on long, wiry stems. Pkt. 15c; 
y 2 oz. 30c; oz. 50c. 
Double Sweet Scented 
Scarlet Gleam 
Gold Medal Winner 1935 All- 
America Competition 
Thought by many to surpass in 
beauty the Golden Gleam, and a 
real revelation to the flower lovers 
of the world. It is, in fact, the 
most intensely dazzling color one 
I could imagine in a flower. The 
individual petals are at least twice 
the size of ordinary Nasturtiums. 
Pkt. 10c; l/ 2 oz. 25c; oz. 40c. 
Dwarf Double, 
Golden Globe 
Award of Merit, 5 judges vot¬ 
ing it 45 points. True Tom Thumb 
type of plant, 9 to 12 inches high 
and compact form discovered as 
a sport in planting of Double 
Golden Gleam. True, uniform bush 
type of sweet-scented, semi-double 
golden yellow nasturtium, the first 
of its type. Pkt. 15c; y 2 oz. 40c; 
1 oz. 75c. 
Glorious New 
DOUBLE GLEAM HYBRIDS, 
Finest Mixed—A collection of 
gorgeously colored, large, well- 
formed flowers of salmon, 
golden-yellow, orange-scarlet, 
cerise, creamy yellow, orange, 
crimson and gold flushed scarlet. 
Pkt. 10c; l/ 2 oz. 25c; oz. 40c. 
Golden Gleam 
The Novelty of the Century. A 
Double Sweet Scented Nasturtium 
Attractive golden-yellow flowers 
of delightful fragrance and un¬ 
usual beauty. Distinctly double 
flowers on stems strong enough 
for bunching. Pkt. 10c; y 2 oz. 15c; 
oz. 25c. 
SPECIAL OFFER 
One packet each of the five va¬ 
rieties of Double Sweet Scented 
Nasturtiums for 40c. 
Sweet Peas—Shirley Temple 
HAINES SWEET PEAS 
New Early Flowering 
Spencer Sweet Pea 
SHIRLEY TEMPLE 
This new Sweet Pea is charming and dainty; with 
the kind permission of Mr. and Mrs. Temple, it is 
ed in honor of their daughter, the charming and 
lovely little cinema favorite, Shirley. The 
soft pink flowers are frilled and fluted; 
very large; and produced in clusters of 
four on long stems. Pkt. 10c. 
EARLY FLOWERING SWEET PEA— 
EARLY CHIME 
This flower is a most fascinating shade 
of light salmon pink of a new and distinct 
shade on a cream ground. The standard 
and wings are alike in tone, giving a beau¬ 
tiful effect when bunched or when com¬ 
bined with other colors. The flowers are 
unusually large, beautifully waved and 
nicely placed on long, stout stems. Pkt. 10c. 
HAINES NEW SWEET PEA—MISS 
CALIFORNIA 
Beautiful Salmon—Cream—Pink Flower; Very 
Ruffled and Usually Carried 3 or 4 on 
a Single Stem 
This new creation is a giant Flowered variety. 
The flowers are large and beautifully waved. 
Pkt. 10c. 
EARLY FLOWERING SWEET PEA- 
EARLY REDWOOD 
The color of this early flowering variety is 
deep, bright-rich crimson. The flowers are 
large, beautifully waved and nicely placed on 
long stems. Will bloom profusely for a long 
period. Pkt. 10c. 
NEW LATE FLOWERING SWEET PEA— 
CHINESE BLUE 
The color of this large flowering Sweet Pea 
is a solid, rich, deep blue. It does not fade out 
on the edges. The flowers are produced in 
clusters of four on long stems. Pkt. 10c. 
Bird of Paradise 
Bird of Paradise Flower 
This striking and attractive flower has late¬ 
ly become widely popular. The blossoms are 
of a rich golden yellow, about 2 % inches 
in diameter, produced in large trusses, the 
most striking feature being the long, incurv¬ 
ing stamens and pistils of a beautiful bright 
crimson color. 
Seed should be soaked in warm water and 
started indoors or under glass in a light sandy 
soil. A sunny situation is required in dry warm 
soil. Plants should be carefully hardened by 
gradual exposure to fresh air before going 
into the open ground. If the seed is started 
early it will bloom the first year. Pkt. 10c. 
Red Hot Poker Plant 
A Stately and Dignified Perennial of Rare 
Grace and Beauty, Easily Grown 
from Seed 
Raising this plant from seed is interesting 
and easily done. If seed is sown early indoors 
and plants set out in early Spring they will 
bloom in July or August. The scarlet and yel¬ 
low flower spikes are attractive either in the 
hardy border or vases. Surpasses the finest 
Cannas for attractiveness and brilliancy; 
blooms incessantly from August until Novem¬ 
ber. Plant shows from six to ten grand flower 
stalks all the time, each holding at a height 
of 3 feet a great cluster of flame colored 
flowers. Our seed is saved from many choice 
hybrid varieties. Pkt. 10c; Vs oz. 40c. 
Free Gifts With Your Order 
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Red Hot Poker Plant 
CHARLOTTF M. HAINES, ROCKFORD, ILL., SEEDS GROWN BY A WOMAN 
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