. . ‘‘California’s Best Flower Seeds” . . 
EARLY FLOWERING SPENCER SWEET PEAS 
Our listing of Early Sweet Peas contains only the better 
and more popular varieties, also a noteworthy selection of 
recent novelties introduced by ourselves and other Flower 
Seed growers. 
This group is especially recommended for the Seedsmen 
who cater to the Florist Trade; as our Sweet Peas are all 
personally grown and thoroughly checked — we are en¬ 
deavoring to give the Trade something better. 
Price per lb. 
American Beauty, mammoth deep rose.$2.00 
Amethyst, royal purple .-. 2.00 
Annie Laurie, deep rose pink... 2.00 
Apollo, light salmon cerise. 2.00 
Aviator, crimson . 2.00 
BACCHUS, mammoth flowered duplex on long firm stems. The color 
is a rich violet carmine with double standards having three to five 
wings with the same deep color. 3.00 
Ball Blue, cornflower blue. 2.00 
Ball Orange Improved. 2.00 
Ball Orange, rich deep orange. 2.00 
Ball Rose, sparkling rose. 2.00 
Ball Rose Improved. 2.00 
Ball Rose Queen, large rose pink. 2.00 
BLAZE, fiery orange. 2.00 
Blanche Ferry, rose, white wings. 2.00 
Blue Bonnet, clear blue. 2.00 
Blue Bird, blue self. 2.00 
BLUE DANUBE — a shade lighter than Mrs. Herbert Hoover and 
deeper than Blue Bonnet making an enchanting mid-blue self. The 
flowers are large and ruffled, carried on long stout stems in sprays of 
four and five. The plant is strong and vigorous. Special Merit rating 
from The New York Florists' Club. 2.00 
Blue Picotee, white, edged blue. 2.00 
Boon, deep salmon pink. 2.00 
Bright Light, flaming scarlet. 2.00 
‘BRIDESMAID (No. 1 N. Y. F. C.) This is a delicately sparkling shade 
of deep silvery pink and a very vigorous and healthy grower, throwing 
stems 14 to 16 inches long. 2.00 
Burpee's Orange . 2.00 
Burpee's White, giant white. 2.00 
CATTLEYA, rosy lilac. 2.00 
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