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BUTZER’S SEED STORE, PORTLAND, OREGON 
STOCKS 
Mammoth Early Branching Nice 
This variety is now recognized as the most valuable 
of all Stocks for cutting purposes and the most popular 
for general use. 
If sown early, they come into flower as early as 
Dwarf Ten Week varieties ; the flowers are larger, and 
the branching habit renders them invaluable for 
florists. 
3120—Abundance—Carmine Rose. 
3123—Almond Blossom—White Tinted Carmine. 
3126—Beauty of Nice—Delicate Flesh. 
3129—Cote D’Azure—Light Blue. 
3132—Lloyd George—Blood Red. 
3135—Mont Blanc—Pure White. 
3138—Queen Alexandra—Rosy Lilac. 
3141—Salmon King—Salmon Rose. 
3144—Souvenir De Monaco—Crimson. 
3147—Summer Night—Dark Blue. 
3150—All Colors Mixed. 
Price any of the above, pkt. 10c, 3 for 25c 
NEW RUFFLED 
3203—ANGLO 
A pleasing new Sweet Pea with unique coloring 
effects. In the bud stage one thinks that at last 
the elusive yellow Sweet Pea has arrived. As the 
flower opens we find a somewhat subdued yellow or 
deep cream suffused blush-pink, deeper at the edges 
and carried high up on the standard and wings. The 
reverse of the standard is pink extending down to the 
base of the petal. A true soft cream-pink of subtle 
and delicate coloring. The lovely large flowers are 
always duplexed and waved and are carried on long 
stems. Pkt. 10c; oz. 25c. 
3206—RUFFLED BEAUTY 
Cream-pink with a sheen of bright lilac that gives 
an unusually charming effect of silvery pink on 
amber. Large, exquisitely ruffled blooms. Pkt. 10c; 
oz. 25c. 
3209—RUFFLED CARMINE 
Lovely carmine-rose, remarkably bright yet soft and 
pleasing. The large blooms are perfectly frilled and 
borne on long-stemmed sprays. Pkt. 10c; oz. 25c. 
3212—LADY RUFFLES 
One of the most exquisite of the Giant Ruffled Sweet 
Peas. Soft pink self on white ground, the warm glow 
of color runs well down to the base of the standard 
and wings. The blooms are large and beautifully 
frilled and ruffled. Lady Ruffles has received the 
high honor of winning the Gold Medal of the Scot¬ 
tish National Sweet Pea Society. Pkt. 10c; oz. 25c. 
NEW EARLY FLOWERING 
SPENCER SWEET PEA 
3200—SHIRLEY TEMPLE 
This sweet pea which we consider the most beautiful 
one that has ever been originated, was obtained through 
a cross between Pinkie and Lady Gay. The color is 
softer and more beautiful than Pinkie. The flowers are 
the largest we have ever seen on any sweet pea and it 
has long stems with four very large blooms on each 
stem. Color soft rose pink. Fluted. This new sweet 
pea is so charming and dainty that it deserved the 
most appropriate name we could find. With the kind 
permission of Mr. and Mrs. Temple, it is named in 
honor of their daughter, the charming and lovely little 
cinema star, Shirley Temple. Pkt. 15c. 
SWEET PEAS 
3215—RUFFLED ORCHID 
Warm lavender-rose with a pastel-mauve sheen that 
produces a delicate orchid shade. Large, fully ruffled 
blooms. Pkt. 10c; oz. 25c. 
3218—RUFFLED PRIMROSE 
The best primrose or cream. Black-seeded but free 
from any pink hue or blush. The flowers are of great 
size and exquisitely ruffled. Pkt. 10c; oz. 25c. 
3221—RUFFLED ROSE 
Pure shade of rose that glows softly and gives the 
large blossoms an individual beauty. Perfectly ruf¬ 
fled. Pkt. 10c; oz. 25c. 
3224—RUFFLED WHITE 
New and a most welcome addition to the Giant 
Ruffled class. Pure white flowers of gigantic size are 
often borne five to the spray. They are beautifully 
ruffled with duplex and triplex standards. This is 
undoubtedly the outstanding new white Sweet Pea. 
Pkt. 10c; oz. 25c. 
3227—GIANT RUFFLED MIXED COLORS 
A mixture made up of the 8 named Ruffled Sweet 
Peas as well as other colors of which we do not have, 
as yet, sufficient stock to offer separately. A distinct 
new race with extra frilled, duplexed blooms. Pkt. 
10c; oz. 25c; 4 ozs. 75c. 
BUTZER’S “ROSE CITY” 
jUC sweet pea collection 
THIS COLLECTION CONTAINS ONE EACH OF THE FOLLOWING 
AMBITION LAVENDER 
A very large and long stemmed rosy lavender. 
A vigorous grower and producer. A wealth of fine 
blossoms. 
HAWLMARK SALMON PINK 
The flowers are of extra large size, great sub¬ 
stance and lasting quality when cut. They are 
nicely disposed on extremely long stiff stems, in¬ 
variably borne in fours. The vines bloom in won¬ 
derful profusion and are of such vigorous growth 
that the flowers frequently come with double 
standards. The color is lovely pink throughout, the 
buds and flowers being tinted with salmon-pink. 
MODEL 
All white. An outstanding new black-seeded 
white-flowering Sweet Pea of magnificent propor¬ 
tion. 
ORANGE FLARE 
Like all orange colored varieties, requires shad¬ 
ing, but this extra labor is amply repaid by the 
brilliant rich color. Orange Flare is the deepest 
and richest orange colored Sweet Pea we have 
ever seen. 
. PINKIE 
Pinkie is by comparison the largest of all we 
have ever seen in the deep pink section of ac¬ 
cepted, preferred varieties. A most vigorous 
grower, producing on long stout stems well waved, 
nicely placed flowers of a beautiful rose-pink 
shade. 
SONNY BOY 
A very large bright crimson Spencer Sweet Pea 
at magnificent form. The standard and wings 
are alike in color and the flowers nicely placed on 
good, stout stems. Sonny Boy is a fine free-flower¬ 
ing variety and of robust growth. 
GIANT SPENCER LARGE FLOWERS, LONG STEMS AND FREE BLOOMING 
