Waved Spencer Sweet Peas 
31 
Packet* of Sweet Pea* contain 
about 50 *eed*. Ounce*. 350 to 400 
seed*. 
DWARF BO-PREP SWEET PEA 
T40—-BO-PEEP is a dwarf erect 
early flowering Sweet Pea. Makes 
a fine pot plant or is good for beds 
or borders. Color a salmon pink 
similar to Springsong. The bushy 
plants are a foot or more in diam¬ 
eter and are profuse bloomers. Pkt. 
8c.j 3 pkt*. 10c.; on. 35c. 
Early FloweringSpencers 
Early Flowering Sweet Peas are 
similar to ordinary Spencers, pro¬ 
ducing larger waved and fluted 
flowers, but they bloom much earli¬ 
er and are spectaly adapted to 
greenhouse or wfnter flowering. 
They blossom equally as good out¬ 
doors as other Spencer sorts and 
are much earlier. 
New Early Spencers 
JTEW SHIRLEY TEMPLE SWEET 
PEA 
741— -SHIRLEY TEMPLE. Said to 
be the most beautiful Sweet Pea 
ever originated. A cross between 
Pinkie and Lady Gay. Has the large 
size and rich color of Pinkie plus 
the dainty frilled and fluted flowers 
of Lady Gay. Flowers very large on 
long stems with 4 or more blossoms 
to stem. The color is charming and 
daifity. Pkt. 6c.; 2 pkt*. 10c.; o*. 
28c.; V 4 tb. 05c. 
742— LAVANDA. It is a pure 
clear lavender, large, waved and 
perfectly spaced on long stems. 
Very early flowering. Pkt. 6c.; 2 
pkt*. 10c.; or. 25c.| V\ lb. 85c. 
743— ANNIE LAURIE. An early 
flowering Spencer. Richest tone of 
pure rose pink. Considerably deep¬ 
er than Majestic Rose. Pkt. Sc.j or. 
25c.; V* lb. 75c. 
744 — LADY GAY. One of the most 
delightful shades of soft shrimp 
pink. Pkt. 5c.j os. 25c.; *4 lb. 75c. 
745— GILDA GRAY. Early Flow¬ 
ering Spencer of a beautiful salmon 
cerise over bright pink. Showy. Pkt. 
5c.j o*. 24c.; 14 lb. 75c. 
740—LADDIE. Large and fine rose 
pink with an attractive white back¬ 
ground. 4 to 5 blossoms on stout 
stems. 
747— BLt'E BALL. One of the best 
deep rich cornflower blues. 
748 — ROSE BALL. Large ruffled 
blossoms of a sparkling bright rose. 
749— 8 PRING ROSE. Large, 
waved and frilled rich cream pink. 
An exquisite flower on long stems. 
750— MRS. HERBERT HOOVER. 
Beautiful clear, rich bright blue. 
751— VULCAN. A dazzling orange 
scarlet or scarlet cerise. 
782—RED CROSS. A glowing pop¬ 
py scarlet. Flowers of great size 
and perfect form. Profuse early 
bloomer adapted* to winter flower¬ 
ing. 
753— SWEET LAVENDER. A pure 
lavender self. A beautiful shade 
and early bloomer. 
Above Early Flowering Sweet 
Pea* where not priced 5c. a packets 
20c. ob. One packet each of the 
above 13 for 45c 
Standard Early Spencers 
Price, any «ort, 5c. a pkt.; Vr o*. 
12c. j ob. 20c.; V4 lb. 70c. 
754— BURPEE ORANGE. Clear 
pure orange. Very outstanding. 
755— EARLY AVIATOR. A rich 
dazzling crimson scarlet. 
750—MRS. CALVIN COOLIDGE. A 
glorious shade of bright salmon- 
pink with an elusive suffusion of 
bronzy orange in the standard. The 
wings show a delicate rose cast. 
757— BLUE BIRD. This is a 
charming shade of blue. Large, and 
exclusively waved. Blooms freely. 
758— ti LITTERS. No varietv ap¬ 
proaches Glitters in richness, 
brightness and live-fire effects. It 
glitters with a flre-like sheen and 
radiating over the flowers. The 
standard is a bright fiery orange, 
and the wings are deep orange. 
759— EARLY SNOWSTORM. The 
largest and finest pure white win¬ 
ter flowering variety. 
Standard Early Spancers-Contimad 
700 — F1IR MAID. Blush pink 
suffused with salmon. Very desir¬ 
able. 
781—GIANT ROSE. An extra 
large clear rose of fine form. 
One packet each of above 8 Early 
Flowering Spencer Sweet Pea* for 
30c, 
782— EtRLY FLOWERING MIX¬ 
ED. A fine mixture of Early Flow¬ 
ering Spencer Sweet Peas. Pkt. 5c.i 
Vi ob. 10c.; ox. 18c.; */» lb. 40c.i lb. 
81.35. 
Ruffled Sweet Peas 
703— FLUFFY RI FFLES. Dainty 
cream-pink of delicate purity and 
softness. Lovely four-flowered sprays 
with blooms wonderfully frilled and 
ruffled. 
704— RI FFLED CARMINE. Love¬ 
ly carmine-rose, remarkably bright 
yet soft and pleasing. The large 
blooms are perfectly frilled and 
borne on long-stemmed sprays 
705— III FFLED BEAUTY. Cream- 
pink with a sheen of bright lilac 
that gives an unusually charming 
effect of silvery pink on amber. 
Large, exquisitely ruffled blooms. 
760—RI FFLED ORCHID. Warm 
lavender-rose with a pastel-mauve 
sheen that produces a delicate or¬ 
chid shade. Large, fully ruffled 
blooms. 
707— II I F F L E D ROSE. Pure 
shade of rose that glows softly and 
gives the large blossoms an Individ¬ 
ual beauty. Perfectly ruffled. 
708— RI FFLED MIXED. Many 
new and pleasing shades. Flowers 
large and Impressive appearing al¬ 
most double. 
709— BURPEE’S GIANT RUF¬ 
FLED. A special mixture of large 
flowering ruffled Sweet Peas. 
Above Ruffled Sweet Pea* 8c. pkt.; 
one pkt. each of the 7 for 25c. | one 
ob. any nort 20c.; >4 lb. 00c. 
Standard Spencers 
770— MISS CALIFORNIA. A vig¬ 
orous grower producing large 
sprays of a distinct shade of salmon 
pink. 
771 — GUINEA GOLD. Attractive 
glowing orange shaded with gold. 
772— CAMPFIRE. Lovely showy 
brilliant scarlet, 
773— POWER’S COIR T. Most 
popular lavender, large and very 
clear. 
774— AVALANCHE. Large ptire 
glistening white of great substance. 
Elegant well waved flower. 
775— AMBITION. New distinct 
lavender, dark shades at the base 
of petals. Long stems, enormous 
waved flowers. 
776— FLORADALE. New salmon 
pink or cream ground. Rich pleas¬ 
ingly colored frilled blossoms. 
777— II AFFOD1L IMPROVED. 
Deep daffodil cream. Very desir¬ 
able. 
778— FANTASY. Chocolate-ma¬ 
roon on cream ground. 
779— MARY PICK FORD. A beau¬ 
tiful cream pink suffused with 
salmon. One of the most popular. 
780— GI.ORIOSA. A bright glow¬ 
ing orange scarlet. Four large, 
well waved blossoms on each stem. 
781— MRS. TOM JONES. Bright 
Delphinium Blue. Flowers large 
and wavy. 
782— HALLMARK SALMON-PINK. 
Rich deep pink, tinted with salmon 
and orange. 
Above Spencer Sweet Pea* 5c. 
pkt. One packet each of the 13 
for 44c. One os. any variety 18c.; 
Vi lb. 55c. 
