EXCLUSIVE FLOWER SEED GROWERS 
EAKIA FLOWERING SPENCER SWEET PEAS—Cont. 
Price per lb. 
Triumph, lilac mauve. 2.00 
Vogue, large lavender. 2.00 
Vulcan, orange scarlet. 2.00 
White Harmony, B. S.—solid white. 2.00 
White Rose . 2.00 
Yarrawa, rose, pink wings. 2.00 
Zvolanek’s Pink . 2.00 
Zvolanek’s Rose, giant rose pink, selected. 2.00 
Exquisite Blend, a well-balanced mixture made up from named 
varieties. 1.00 
Choice Mixed . 75 
jt 
We respectfully submit the following lists of early Flowering 
Sweet Peas as the twelve best in their color class: they also give a 
wide color range. 
FOR FLORISTS 
Ball Rose, sparkling rose 
Blue Bonnet, clear deep blue. 
Bridesmaid, silver pink. 
Cattleya, rich orchid. 
Eileen, flaming rose. 
Fragrance, mammoth clear laven¬ 
der. 
Gloria, salmon pink, long stem. 
Hope, solid white unsurpassed. 
Laddie Improved, giant rose. 
Sunproof Orange, rich deep 
orange. 
Susanna, rich carmine red. 
Vulcan, orange scarlet. 
FOR THE HOME GARDENER 
Bridesmaid, silver pink. 
Blue Danube, mid blue. 
Cattleya, rich rosy lilac. 
Colleen, rich golden rose. 
Eileen, flaming rose. 
Eleanor Blue, sky blue. 
Fragrance, clear lavender 
Gloria, sparkling salmon rose. 
Hope, mammoth pure white. 
Ramona, geranium pink. 
Susanna, carmine red. 
Sweet Briar, giant rose. 
,JZ 
Harrisburg, Pa. 
October 30,1936 
“Your Sweet Peas were an agreeable surprise. In spite of a ter¬ 
rible hot dry season we had masses of Flowers from mid-June until 
early September. The colors were good, plants were healthy, and the 
flowers were produced on good stems for garden Sweet Peas.” 
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