SWEET PEAS— Continued 
STANDARD GIANT SPENCER 
FOR SPRING AND SUMMER BLOOM 
The Giant Spencers listed below are particularly recommended for 
spring and summer blooming and will thrive in any climate where 
other Sweet Peas will grow. Many of the flowers are ruffled and wavy 
and fhe great assortment of shades make them an excellent strain 
for all purposes. 
All the following varieties priced at Pkt. 10c, oz. 40c. 
A&M SCARLET—Bright crimson scarlet. 
AVALANCHE—Glistening white of great substance. 
BRILLIANT ROSE—Tyrian rose. 
CRIMSON KING—Crimson. Deep rich color and very large. 
DAFFODIL—Large flowers of deep rich cream. 
DEL MONTE—Salmon cerise. 
FORTUNE—Rich dark blue. 
GLEN EAGLES—Very I arge lavender. 
GIANT WHITE—Pure white, black seed. 
HEAVENLY BLUE—Delphinium blue. 
MARY PICKFORD—Dainty cream pink suffused salmon. 
MISS CALIFORNIA—Orange salmon. 
OLYMPIA—Deep glowing purple. 
PINKIE—Mammoth rose pink, long stems. 
POWERSCOURT—Lavender. One of the finest. 
ROYAL SALUTE—Deep cerise. 
ROYAL SCOT—Orange scarlet. No other color just like this. 
SMILES—A delightful shade of salmon shrimp-pink. 
THE SULTAN—Deep velvety maroon. 
WELCOME—A truly dazzling scarlet which does not fade. 
YOUTH—Large white and pink picotee. Very attractive. 
A&M GIANT SPENCERS MIXED—A fine mixture of strong growers 
and good varieties. Pkt. 10c, oz. 30c, 'A lb. 90c, lb. $3.00. 
RAINBOW COLLECTION No. 3 
Six packets Standard Giant Spencer and one 
packet McQueen's inoculator . 
One packet each—Crimson King, Mary Pickford, Miss 
California, Powerscourt, Fortune, Youth. 
50c 
CUPID SWEET PEAS 
These Sweet Peas make the most brilliant and showy parkings, 
beds and low borders imaginable. They grow about 8 inches high and 
each plant is about 1 foot in diameter. 
Cupid Spencer Mixed—Pkt. 10c, oz. 55c. 
TAGETES— See Marigold 
THALICTRUM 
Dipterocarpum—A very beautiful perennial for the California home 
garden. The flowers are small and dainty, violet mauve with contrast¬ 
ing yellow stamens. They are produced in graceful sprays 3 or 4 feet 
tall with foliage resembling Maidenhair Fern. Excellent for cutting 
and especially as a bouquet filler. As growth is slow the first season, 
sow the seed in a bed and plant out the following year. Pkt. 20c. 
THUNBERGIA (Black Eyed Susan) 
Alata Mixed—A free blooming tender perennial climber with at¬ 
tractive triangular leaves. The tubular flowers about 1 inch across 
vary through orange, yellow and white with black eyes. Pkt. 10c, 
’A oz. 35c. 
Gibsoni — A beautiful vine with large brilliant orange flowers. 
Blooms almost all the year round. The flowers are I V 2 to 2 inches 
across. Tender perennial. Pkt. 25c. 
TITHONIA SPECIOSA (Mexican Sunflower) 
Tall growing plant usually grown as an annual. Very desirable as 
background to borders. Flowers are similar to small single Dahlias 
and are a striking orange red color. Sow seed in spring when soil is 
warm. Pkt. 15c, ’A oz. 40c. 
Fireball (New) —For description see page 4. Pkt. 25c. 
TRITOMA 
A&M Luminous Hybrids — Sometimes called Red Hot Poker. 
Flowers range in color from deep yellow to coral, orange and scarlet 
with some very striking combinations. May be grown from seed by 
planting in flats and keeping thoroughly moist until germinated, which 
takes about 21 days. Transplant when 3 or 4 leaves are formed. 
Pkt. 20c, Va oz. 40c. 
VALERIANA (Garden Heliotrope) 
Rubra Mixed—A much prized showy hardy perennial. It bears 
dense clusters of small heliotrope scented flowers of red or white. 
Blooms continuously. Pkt. 10c, ’A oz. 35c. 
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