SWEET PEAS 
EARLY OR WINTER FLOWERING 
SHIRLEY TEMPLE (Waller-Franklin). Waller-Franklin consider this 
their most beautiful origination; obtained through a cross between 
Pinkie and Lady Gay; inherits size and richness of color of Pinkie 
with dainty fluted flowers of Lady Gay; the color is softer and 
more beautiful than Pinkie; the stems are long, with four blooms 
on each stem. V '2 0z...25c O2...40c Vi lb.. .SI. 50 Lb...S5.00 
DAPHNE. Winner of a Silver Medal at a recent International 
Flower Show in New York City; this Sweet Pea is a soft salmon- 
pink on a cream ground; the flowers are of great size, with beauti¬ 
fully expanded and waved standards. Many of the blooms are 
duplex and borne on long stout stems. 
Oz.30c 1/4 lb.S1.75 Lb.S6.50 
TAHOE (New). Excellent dark blue; good stem and well formed 
flower. 1/2 oz.30c Oz.50c lb.$1.75 Lb.$6.50 
BACCHUS (New). Deep maroon-purple; large flowers. Outstanding. 
1/2 oz.30c Oz.50c 1/4 lb.$1.75 Lb.$6.50 
WINTER SWEET PEAS. The following varieties are the "cream" 
of the early-flowering Sweet Pea family. 
Vi oz. Oz. 1/4 lb. Lb. 
Ball Rose Improved. Deep bright rose color; 
strong growth; free-flowering.$0.20 $0.35 $1.20 $3.75 
Ball Orange Improved. Pure orange without 
cerise shading; the only pure early-flower¬ 
ing orange.30 .45 1.60 5.50 
Ball White. Strong-growing, long-stemmed, 
white-seeded pure white; we prefer not to 
sell white-seeded pea seed because of the 
ease with which it rots unless sown in 
moist soil and not watered until it ger¬ 
minates. "Hope” in its place.25 .35 1.35 4.50 
Bridesmaid. Extra light rose or silvery pink; 
extra large flowers and long stems; new 
color in early peas.20 .35 1.20 3.75 
Boon. An even salmon-rose-pink; extra large 
flowered .20 .35 1.20 3.75 
Harmony. The best lavender; long stemmed 
and vigorous growth.20 .30 1.00 3.50 
Hope. While not as pure in color as Ball's 
White, this variety is practically clear white, 
with the advantage of being black-seeded. .20 .30 1.00 3.50 
Josie. Longest stemmed, clear rose-pink; 
most productive variety in any color; re- 
guires more headroom.20 .35 1.30 4.00 
Laddie Improved. Extra long - stemmed; 
rose color.20 .30 1.00 3.50 
Majestic Rose. Though not as long-stemmed 
or productive as Josie, it is preferred 
by some growers.20 ,30 1.00 3.50 
Mrs. Hoover. Best long - stemmed blue; 
strong growth, reguiring 12 to 15 ft. of head- 
room when planted early on ground beds. . .20 .30 1.00 3.50 
Mrs. Holsher. Very good rose-pink.20 .30 1.00 3.50 
Sequoia. Extra-large, long-stemmed, fairly 
deep salmon-rose.20 .35 1.35 4.00 
Top Hat (New). Deep bright violet-blue, fine 
growth .20 .30 1.00 3.50 
Triumph. Extra long-stemmed; lilac-mauve. .20 .30 1.00 3.50 
WINTER FLOWERING SWEET PEAS 
American Beauty. Extra large, long-stemmed rose. 
Amethyst. Rich bright purple. 
Annie Laurie. Bright shade of rose-pink. Medium size. 
Apollo. Salmon-cerise, long-stemmed. Fine for spring. 
Attraction. Rich salmon-rose, long-stemmed. 
Aurora. Orange-scarlet striped. Novelty color. Fine. 
WINTER FLOWERING SWEET PEAS (Continued) 
Ball's Blue. Bright mid-blue, extra free flowering. 
Ball's Orange. The standard clear deep orange. 
Ball's Rose Queen. Extra long-stemmed rose-pink. 
Blue Bird. Mrs. Hoover is better. 
Bright Light. Vivid orange-scarlet. 
Chevalier. Dark rose. 
Columbia. Pink and white bicolor. 
Eileen. Rich deep pink, large and long-stemmed. 
Eleanor Blue. Light blue, for spring flowering only. 
Flamingo. Orange-salmon, long-stemmed. 
Fragrance. Orchid-lavender, prefer Harmony. 
Giant Rose. Well-named but not long-stemmed. 
Greeting. Lavender. 
Grenadier. Poppy-scarlet. Rather heavy shade. 
Harlequin. Bicolor chocolate. Attractive novelty. 
Heather Bell. Rosy lavender, medium size but free. 
Indigo Blue. Dark shade of clear blue. 
Jeanne Mamitsch. Clear rose, long stems. 
Lavanda. Lavender. 
Louise Gude. Bright rose. Medium size. 
Maroon Prince. Dark maroon, rather heavy. 
Michigan. Large lavender. 
Mrs. Kerr. Salmon. 
Oriental. Black-seeded cream. 
Pride. Extra long-stemmed brilliant cerise. 
Prosperity. Soft-glowing rose-cream. 
Red Bird. Crimson red. 
Snowstorm. Prefer black-seeded kinds. Medium size. 
Spring Song. Salmon-pink. Medium stem. 
Success. Extra bright deep rose-pink. 
Sunray. Light cerise, fine long-stemmed. 
Susanna. Rather heavy. Carmine-red. 
Vogue. Light bluish lavender. 
Vulcan. Prefer early Bright Light. 
White Harmony. Extra long-stemmed black-seeded. 
Zvolanek's Rose. Laddie is much better. 
A. B. C. Early Mixture. A combination of above colors, including 
a large proportion of the standard kinds. 
ANY ABOVE PRICED AT: 
V 2 07. .20c Oz.30c 4 oz.90c Lb.$3.40 
LATE OR SUMMER FLOWERING SWEET 
PEAS FOR SPRING BLOOM 
Ambition. Finest deep lavender. 
Avalanche. Finest white-seeded white. 
Beatall. Sparkling pink, suffused salmon. 
Blue Flame. Deep blue. 
Bonny Briar. Improvement on Pinkie in depth and color. 
Campfire. Sun-proof deep scarlet. 
Chinese Blue. A solid, bright blue; about the best blue. 
Constance Hinton. Black-seeded white. 
Fiancee. Soft salmon-pink on white. 
Giant White. Pure white. 
Gigantic. Largest and best black-seeded white. 
Gleneagles. Clear, even lavender. 
Headlight. Fine sunproof orange-scarlet; best in this color. 
Heavenly Blue. Delphinium blue. 
Magnet. An improved Miss California. 
Mavis. Headlight is preferable. 
Pinkie. Fine rose-pink and a strong grower. 
Pinnacle. Deep rose-pink; fine commercial color. 
Powerscourt. Finest lilac-lavender. 
Springtime. Silvery white, suffused rose; fine commercial color. 
PRICES ON ALL OF THE ABOVE ARE: 
Oz.20c V 4 lb.60c Lb.$1.75 
A. B. C. SPECIAL FLORIST'S MIXTURE: 
Oz.15c 1/4 lb.50c Lb.$1.25 5 lbs.$5.00 
