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BEAUTIFUL ANNUAL FLOWERS OF EASY CULTURE 
Lovely Sweet Peas 
You can have Sweet Peas in your own garden just as beautiful as 
the florist. Pick the fl«>wers often for abundant bloom, lor beauty 
and fraicrance the Sweet Pea has no equal. 
SHIRLEY TEMPLE—The introducers claim this the most beau¬ 
tiful Sweet Pea they have ever originated. The flowers are the 
largest with long stems, having 4 very large blooms on each 
which are frilled and fluted. Pkt., 20 seeds 5c; 60 ««««» IOC- 
EXPOSITION PINK—(Named in Honor of “A Century of 
Progress” Exposition in Chicago.) We can best describe this won¬ 
derfully fine Early Sweet Pea as gorgeous rich pink. It is con¬ 
sidered one of the richest and most fascinating colors in Sweet 
Peas The large blooms, four to a stem, are wavy and well spaced. 
Stems long and stout and the plant is a very prolific producer of 
blooms. Pkt., 40 seeds 5c; 100 seeds i Of. 
FLUFFY RUFFLES—A beautiful ruffled Sweet Pea; long 
stemmed sprays of four flowers of lovely rich rose-pink on a 
salmon and cream ground; sweet fragrance. .v ^ 
Pkt., 60 seeds 5c; 160 seeds 1 Oc- 
GIANT FLOWERING GORGEOUS MIXTURE—A wonderful 
mixture producing giant flowers in nearly all the color variations 
to be found in Sweet Peas. Many of the Orchid or Spencer varieties 
will be found among them, in both early and late sorts. They 
f row successfully anywhere you can grow ordinary garden peas 
eglnnlng to bloom early and continue for a long period. 
For 1938 we have made up a special combination of colors and 
have Included over 40 of the latest introductions in Sweet Peas 
selecting them for the size of bloom, number of blooms to a stem, 
and their long-blooming qualities. 
Pkt., 100 seeds sti 226 seeds 10«; ounce 20<. 
Grow Your Own Beautiful Bouquets of Sweet Peas 
Salvia—Splendens 
Giant Verbena—Purple 
VIost Verbena 
Wallflowers 
A handsome flowering plant of branch- 
. •• ^ ’azing mass of 
^ c I X c A handsome flowering pi 
Salvia —Scarlet Sage ing bushlike growth; abl 
BONFiAe—O val bushes ifi to 26 Inches tall, with as many a.' 
200 spikes to a plant, filled 5<; 260 seeds 1 0<. 
^ i n A very pretty early flowering annual. 
Sllene— Cauhfly crowing T to 10 inches tall. It is easily 
erown and fine for bedding or borders. The plants 
in Qiimmpr and are covered with flowers in shades of rose, 
l-kt.." 00 ..ed. 5.; 1500 ..ed. 1 O.. 
Very popular for bedding or for pot culture, and are 
S^tOCiCS unsurpassed for brilliancy of colors and fragrance. 
ColUITIIl Stocks —Double Giant Deep Rose 
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'•'tS: KeTs’" virigf twTfTncferin photy 
of‘deep bAman';" m,J all splkee having a, many^s forty 
‘'”L,AkoE°FI.Owi'‘mNo'TEN WEEfe^STOOK®-Vor brilliancy of 
color dellKhtt'ul fragrance, profusion and duration of bloom, this 
aSiil is UMurpaJfed. The double flowers, In many colors, are 
borne on i>‘™”f,»i;»;f Mu'd=‘pkEf l»o'’Sd, E,1 .16(1 seeds 1 o. 
GIANT IIOUBLE PERPETIJAI..—A free-flowering type growing 
,o about 24 inches tall^.omfl mff _c»ll„^V,gf 
Viscaria ^bedJor bTirS^rs^^^r^o^ir^ng about^ttn io 
Virginian Stocks —French Forget-Me-Nots 
'hp<5<> are fast-crowing early flowering little annual plants 6 to 8 
Ss mil for IprihB nsflnV annual rock earden or as an edfl- 
fk Plant. Rose, 541 1000 seed. 104 . 
Verbenas 
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^ mANTPUR®PLE-Be?utiful SfYlll sSTot 
EDGING VERBENAS (Conipacta ^ype)—These are distinct fTom 
Sfo'rMS'isrry S Wlkht 
MOSS 'Verbena (Erlnoldcs)- spreads over ^^^^ena-like 
SSilerf a?rK,rA“e‘ g^^aT'^mAu'smS^irom ' ariT ISmS 
ffirfrSr'KnrionSicJ. Jawn ™..^or horderijk mck 
Wallflowers—^nnudr 
bloom in early Summer, covered with spikes of attractive fragran 
Ijit'301l’^s°a‘s.i 6(10 seeds 104, 
Creeping Zinnia hi^h!^s]^read?ng growth, abundance of 
golden yellow flowers with black center, fine for beds, borders or 
|?S;Udlns. Photo shows tm«,,2innia^growing bv^side^of^ 
Jdkw rii^miint Offers for 1938—See Inside Front Cover 
Photo Single Floret 
Column Stocks 
Creeping Zinnia 
