Plant with Confidence 
FLOWER SEEDS 
SWEET PEAS (Continued) 
should be removed and replaced with soil from another 
part of the garden or grounds. Sow early, covering about 
1 inch deep. Spring sowing should be made just as soon 
as the ground can be prepared. After the plants are 2 
inches high, cultivate as they grow and a slight sprinkling 
of commercial fertilizer worked into the soil will be of 
great benefit. When the plants are about 5 inches high, 
nip out center to encourage branching. Some support 
should be furnished, such as brush, strings, wire netting, 
etc. One ounce of seed will plant 10 feet of drill. Pick 
daily. Do not let seed pods form. 
EARLY LONG SEASON SPENCER 
A new race of Sweet Peas, bearing the large, waved 
flowers on long stems as the Spencers, but bloom three 
weeks earlier and continue to flower for a longer period. 
Especially recommended for sections with short seasons 
and in the vicinity of Denver or places with similar cli¬ 
mate. We recommend planting both Early and Regular 
Spencers, insuring flowers over a long period. Plant seed 
same time and culture same as other Sweet Peas. This 
group of Sweet Peas should have more attention from the 
home gardener as it is the easiest variety to grow. 
The Rose, Pink and Lavender colors and shades seem 
most satisfactory. 
1330— Cattleya. Beautiful rosy lilac. 
1331— Eileen. Rich begonia rose. A new color. 
1332— Fragrance. Large, clear lavender. 
1333— Gloria. Sparkling salmon rose. 
1334— Susanna. Carmine red. 
1335— Blue Bonnet. Blue. 
1336— Hope. Solid white. 
Prices: Pkt., 10c; y 2 oz., 20c; oz., 30c; y 4 lb., 95c. 
1338—Best Mixed. All varieties listed and 25 others. 
Pkt., 10c; y 2 oz., 15c; oz., 25c; y 4 lb., 75c; lb., $2.50. 
STANDARD OR LATE FLOWERING SPENCERS 
A vigorous growing variety bearing 2 to 4 large, waved 
blooms on long stems. 
BLUE 
1347— Colne Valley. Light blue. 
1348— Reflection. Large waved, clear blue. 
1349— Commander Godsall. Violet-blue. 
CARMINE 
1350— Doreen. Carmine-rose. 
CERISE 
1351— Royal Salute. Rich, fiery cerise. 
CREAM and CREAM PINK 
1352— Dobbie's Cream. Cream. 
1353— Picture. Cream pink. 
PINK 
1354— Hawlmark Pink. Heavy blooming pink. 
1355— Elfrida Pearson. Large blush pink. 
CRIMSON 
1356— Crimson King. Rich, deep crimson. 
1357— King Edward. Crimson. 
LAVENDER 
1358— Wembley. Delicate silver-lavender. 
1359— R. F. Felton. Rose Lavender. 
1360— Hawlmark Lavender. Pure, pale lavender. 
1361— Gladys. Lilac-lavender. 
PURPLE 
1362— Royal Purple. Large flowered purple. 
ROSE 
1363— Rosabelle. Large light rose. 
SALMON 
1364— Barbara. Fine salmon. 
1365— Miss California. Salmon cream-pink. 
SCARLET 
1366— Hawlmark Scarlet. True scarlet. 
Late Flowering Spencer—Youth 
WHITE 
1367— Edna May (Improved). Large waved white. 
MAROON 
1368— Sultan. Dark maroon. 
ORANGE 
1369— Tangerine (Improved). Glowing orange. 
1370— Geo. Shawyer. Giant orange-salmon; wings tinted 
rose. 
1371— The President. Orange-scarlet. 
1372— Colorado. Bright orange. 
PICOTEE 
1373— Youth. Large white-pink picotee. 
Prices: Pkt., 10c; oz., 20c; Vi lh., 65c; lb., $2.25, postpaid. 
Mixed Standard Spencer 
This mixture includes all the Spencers we describe above, 
besides many other varieties to make a well balanced 
array of color and beauty. As Sweet Peas are one of our 
specialties, we aim to surpass all others in our Sweet Peas 
and we give our mixtures our special attention. 
1375—Best Spencer Mixed. Pkt., 5c; oz., 10c; Vi hb-» 35c; 
lb., $1.40, postpaid. 
GRANDIFLORA SWEET PEAS 
Flowers not as large nor as waved as the Spencer types, 
yet bloom profusely and more easily grown. Culture same 
as the Spencer. 
1340— Dorothy Eckford. White. 
1341— Lady Grisel Hamilton. Giant lavender. 
1342— King Edward. Bright red, large flowers. 
1343— Navy Blue. Brilliant blue. 
1344— Lovely. Deep pink. 
Prices: Pkt., 5c; oz., 10c; Vi lb., 35c; lb., $1.25, postpaid. 
Any five (5) Pkts. of the above Grandiflora for 20c post¬ 
paid. 
Grandiflora Mixture 
An almost unlimited variety of shades, tones and com¬ 
binations of colors. The best and most desirable mixture 
possible to make. 
1345— Prices postpaid; Pkt., 5c; oz., 10c; y 4 lb., 30c; lb., 
95c. 
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