Giant Flowered Spencer Sweet Peas 
I^arge blossoms, often four, on long 
stems. Kdges of blossoms usually 
waved or frilled. 
PRICES rOR AI.Ii Sweet Peas on 
this page: 
Pkt. 10c 
3 Pkts. 25c; 4 Pkts. or more @ 8c 
Pkt. (Pkts. may he alike or assorted, 
yonr selection.) 
Ounce 30c 
2 Oz. 50c; 5 Oz. $1.00. 
AUSTIN PREDERICK. SPO. The 
best lavender. 
BONNY BRIAR. SPli^. A spark¬ 
ling rose-pink of immense size. 
CONSTANCE HINTON. SP5. Exhi¬ 
bition White Spencer. Black seeds. 
DEFIANCE. SP8. Very large or¬ 
ange-scarlet, absolutely sunproof; 
often four large blooms. 
HAWEMARK FINK. SPll. Rich, 
bright, rose-pink, flushed salmon. 
HEAVENLY BLUE. SPllH- Bril¬ 
liant delphinium-blue. 
HEBE. SF12. Very large, rich pink. 
LADY MACBETH. SFlQYa. Dazzling 
Spinel Red with golden-salmon 
shadings. 
MARY PICKFORD. SP19. Cream- 
pink, suffused salmon. 
MARGARET ATLEE. SF20. (Im¬ 
proved.) Large salmon-pink. 
MISS CALIFORNIA. SP26. Salmon 
cream-pink. 
PINKIE. SP27^. Rich rose-pink. 
REDBOY. SF28. Rich crimson. 
THE CARDINAL. SP31. Scarlet. 
WHAT JOY. SF32. A new primrose. 
WINNIE MORSE. SP34. Cream, 
flushed rose-pink. Frilled. 
New Ruffled White Spencer 
FLUFFY RUFFLES. SP91. Dainty cream- 
pink. Lovely four-flowered sprays with 
blooms wonderfully frilled and ruffled. 
LADY RUFFLES. SF92. Exquisite soft pink 
on white ground. Received Scottish Na¬ 
tional Sweet Pea Society Gold Medal. 
RUFFLED BEAUTY. SP93. Cream-pink with 
a sheen of bright lilac that gives an un¬ 
usually charming effect of silvery pink on 
amber. 
RUFFLED CARMINE. SP94. A bright lovely , 
carmine-rose. Wonderfully frilled and ruf¬ 
fled. Long stems. 
RUFFLED ORCHID. SF95. Lavender-rose 
with pastel-mauve sheen. 
RUFFLED PRIMROSE. SP36. The new ruf¬ 
fled black-seeded cream or primrose of un¬ 
rivaled superiority. 
RUFFLED ROSE. SP97. Perfectly exquisite 
is this variety, with its ruffled blooms and 
its soft, rich rose color. 
RUFFLED WHITE. SP98. A wonderful new 
ruffled white-seeded white mostly with du¬ 
plex and triplex standards. Often bears flve 
blooms to stem. 
RUFFLED COLLECTION. One Pkt. each Nos. 
91 to 98 (value 80c) for 60c, prepaid. 
GIANT RUFFLED MIKED. SFIOO. Many 
colors, with extra frilled duplexed blooms. 
Pkt. 10c; oz. 30c; Ih. 80c. 
^^Early Bird” Spencers 
These “Early Bird” Spencers bloom extra 
early. Large blossoms. 
AMETHYST. SP80. Rich royal purple. 
AVIATOR. SP82. Dazzling crimson-scarlet. 
GLITTERS. SP83. Bright fiery orange. 
LAVENDER KING. SP84. True lavender. 
LADY GAY. SP85. Soft shrimp pink. 
SNOWSTORM. SP88. (Improved). The larg¬ 
est and finest extra early White Spencer. 
ZVOLANEK’S ROSE. SP89. Giant rose-pink. 
“EARLY BIRD” MIXTURE. SP90. A superb 
mixture of these extra early flowering Spen¬ 
cer sweet peas. Pkt. 10c; oz. 30c. 
HOW TO GROW SWEET PEAS 
Sow Sweet Peas early. Deep digging and pul¬ 
verizing of the soil encourages strong root 
development. Not necessary, however, to dig 
ditch deep enough for a water main, though 
some trenching is good. First, lay aside the 
top soil, then dig and pulverize the subsoil, 
mix some fertilizer with this lower soil. 
Then put back the top soil, and prepare seed 
bed. Cover seed 2 inchesi, and firm soil. 
Water if needed. “The more yon pick, the 
more they bloom.” 
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