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Breck’s Giant Spencer Varieties 
6775 Exhibition Mixture. 
Most gardeners enjoy a riot of color 
in Sweet Peas. This is the finest 
possible combination of colors assembled from varieties of the Spencer 
or Orchid-flowering type, embracing the entire color-range. Recom¬ 
mended for general garden use. Pkt. 10c; oz. 25c; T^Ib. 75c; lb. $2.50. 
Named Varieties in Separate Shades 
Pkt. 10c; oz. 50c; V4lb. $1.50 
Bicolor 
6784 Blanche Ferry. Standards rose; 
wings white. An old favorite. 
6788 Dora. Flowers rosy cerise, with 
cream wings. 
Blue 
6792 Fortune. Rich dark blue. 
6795 Gleneagles. Rich lavender-blue. A 
large flower. 
6804 Heavenly Blue. Soft shade of del- 
phinium-blue. 
6805 Reflection. Clear-toned blue. An 
exquisite shade. 
6807 Jack Cornwall, V. C. Deep violet. 
Lavender 
6872 Ambition. Lavender. 
6873 Austin Frederick Improved. Giant 
flowers; pure shade of lavender. 
6879 Hawlmark Lavender. Clear tone. 
6881 Mermaid. Good lavender. 
6885 Pov/erscourt. Pure lavender. 
Maroon 
6896 The Sultan. Dark, velvety shade. 
6901 Warrior. Very dark, almost chocolate. 
Orange and Orange-Scarlet 
Early-flowering or Long- 
Season Spencers 
This strain is much used for indoor 
forcing, blooming well during the Winter, 
and if sown outdoors comes into bloom 
several weeks ahead of the usual Spencer 
type. 
Pkt. 15c; oz. $1.00 
Blush 
6816 Elegance. A lovely blush-lilac suf¬ 
fused with pink. 
6818 Bonnie Lassie. Blush-pink. 
Carmine 
6823 Brilliant Rose. 
6826 Da m ask Rose. Carmine-rose. 
6903 Defiance. Orange-scarlet. 
6905 Pirate Gold. Golden orange. 
6913 Mammoth. Blazing orange. 
6915 Gold Crest. Orange-salmon. 
6922 Tangerine Improved. Glowing 
orange. 
Picotee 
6930 Jean Ireland. Cream edged pink. 
7023 Amethyst. Royal purple. 
7025 Aviator. Dazzling red. 
7027 Blanche Ferry. Pink and white. 
7030 Blue Bonnet. Rich blue. 
7032 Eldorado. Glowing orange. 
7037 Glitters. Cerise. 
7038 Hope. White. 
7039 Grenadier. Dazzling scarlet. 
7041 Lavanda. Lavender. 
7042 Lady Gay. Shrimp-pink. 
7044 Majestic Rose. Brilliant pink. 
7050 Shirley Temple. Soft rose-pink. 
7057 Sweet Lavender. Pure lilac. 
7061 Zvolanek’s Rose. Giant pink. 
7075 Choice Mixture. All colors. 
Cerise 
6829 Flamingo. Intense scarlet. 
6835 Fiery Cross. Bright orange. 
6838 Hawlmark Cerise. Salmon. 
Cream and Cream-Pink 
6848 Daffodil. Rich, creamy white. 
6855 Mary Pickford. Creamy salmon. 
6858 Matchless. Dainty creamy white. 
6860 Susan. Cream and lavender. 
Crimson 
6867 Crimson King. Ox-blood-red. 
6869 Sybil Henshaw. Glowing red. 
Pink 
6945 Elfrida Pearson. Shell-pink. 
6948 Hawlmark Pink. Deep rose-pink. 
6951 Hawlmark Salmon. Salmon-pink. 
6954 Hercules. Mammoth rose. 
6957 Miss California. Orange-salmon. 
Purple 
6960 Royal Purple. Rich, true purple. 
Scarlet 
6964 Hawlmark Scarlet. Fine red. 
6977 Ruddigore. Brilliant scarlet. 
Grandiflora or Old-fashioned Sweet Peas 
White 
7077 Breck’s Boston Mixture. A superb combination of all shades of the charming 
old-fashioned type, with smooth, erect standards, deliciously fragrant. Oz. 10c; 
3*Ib. 35c; lb. $1.00. 
6982 Avalanche. Glistening white. 
6990 Giant White. Enormous. 
6994 King White. Large; waved. 
Anyone and Everyone Can Grow Fine Sweet Peas 
Delicious fragrance, captivating colors, and graceful daintiness 
are the outstanding characteristics of the modern Sweet Pea. In 
recent years the improvement in Sweet Peas has been unbeliev¬ 
able, and the varieties that we list eloquently testify to the 
remarkable progress that has been made. Garden lovers may de¬ 
pend on getting only the very finest and largest-flowering varieties 
if they make their selection from the above-named varieties of 
true Giant Spencer Sweet Peas listed in columns two and three. 
It is important that Sweet Peas be planted early in deeply 
prepared soil. Late March or early April is none too early for 
planting. Sweet Peas should be cultivated regularly and watered 
during dry weather. The flowers should be picked every day in 
order to prevent formation of seed. It will pay to inoculate the 
seed with Nod-o-gen before sowing. We supply complete cultural 
directions with every shipment of Sweet Pea seed, provided request 
for same is made when ordering. 
