STATICE (Sea Lavender) 
Spreading flower-heads similar to Baby’s Breath and tiny cup-shaped 
flowers appearing in the most delicate colors. Can be dried and kept for 
winter decorations. Sow in hotbed in March and plants will bloom in June; 
sow again outdoors in May. 
Bonduellii. Golden yellow. Pkt. 15 cts. 
Sinuata. Blue. Pkt. 25 cts. 
Sinuata atrocaerulea, Kampf’s Tall Improved. Flowers deep, 
shining blue, in whorls on stems 2 H to 3 feet long. Being everlastings, they 
are good for indoor winter decoration. Pkt. 25 cts., 5 pkts. $1. 
Puberula. Plants grow only 4 to 6 inches high, and bear large violet 
blooms. Pkt. 50 cts., 5 pkts. S2. 
Suworowii. Soft rose. The large flower-heads form a cloud-like mass. 
Pkt. 25 cts. 
SCHLING’S EXQUISITE COLLECTION OF 
GIANT FRILLED SPENCER SWEET PEAS 
Royal Purple America Hawlmark Pink 
Majestic Cream King White Royal Scot 
Austin Frederick Improved Elfrieda Pierson Mrs. Thomas Jones 
Jean Ireland Charity Commander Godsall 
EXQUISITE COLLECTION A. Pkt. each of above 12 varieties, $2 
EXQUISITE COLLECTION B. One-half ounce each of 12 varieties, $3 
EXQUISITE COLLECTION C. One ounce each of 12 varieties, $5 
Any of the above separately, pkt. 20 cts., y 20 z. 35 cts., oz. 50 cts. 
Other Fine Named Sweet Peas 
Ambition. Clear lavender. 
Beat All. Pale cerise, suffused 
salmon. 
Beauty. Blush-pink. 
Charm. Deep cerise. 
Model. White. Black seed. 
Pirate Gold. Golden orange. 
Red Boy. Rich deep crimson. 
Rosie. Deep rose-pink. 
Amethyst. Royal purple. 
Annie Laurie. Rose-pink. 
Aviator. Dazzling crimson-scarlet. 
Blue Bonnet. Clear deep blue. 
Exposition Pink. Rich pink. 
Glitters. Cerise. 
Ruffled Rose. Soft rose-pink. 
Smiles. Salmon-shrimp-pink. 
Splendor. Red-maroon. 
Sunkist. Cream, picotee edged rose. 
Susan. Blush-pink on cream. 
Welcome. Dazzling scarlet; sun¬ 
proof. 
Youth. Picotee pink; white ground. 
Grenadier. Dazzling scarlet. 
Lady Gay. Soft shrimp-pink. 
Lavanda. Pure clear lavender. 
Majestic Rose. Brilliant rose-pink. 
Valencia. Sunproof orange. 
White Harmony. White; black seed. 
Annual Statice 
Spencer Sweet Pea 
For Seed of Hardy Flowers 
see pages 65 to 69 
Torenia Fournieri grandiflora 
Any of above, pkt. 25 cts., V^oz. 60 cts., oz. $1 
SCHLING’S ELITE MIXTURE OF EARLY-BLOOMING SPENCER 
SWEET PEAS. A carefully balanced blend made from above varieties. 
Pkt. 20 cts., oz. 75 cts., $2.50. 
SchSing’s Superb Mixture of Giant Spencer 
Sweet Peas 
Carefully balanced, it contains practically every color and shade 
appearing in Sweet Peas. In it are included not only the varieties in our 
list, but also a good many new hybrids, as yet unnamed, all of them 
producing three to four beautifully waved flowers of largest size to a 
stem. It is the richest, best-balanced, and most up-to-date mixture of 
Sweet Peas that can be made. Pkt. 15 cts., oz. 30 cts., 
i/2lb. $1.50, lb. $2.50. 
TORENIA 
Small orchid-like blossoms marked and blotched, and borne in greatest 
profusion. Neat little bushes about 10 inches high, and if seeds are sown in 
February or March, they bloom from June until frost. Succeed best in 
moist, shady border; for baskets, vases or pots. 
Fournieri grandiflora. Sky-blue with three large violet-blue blotches 
and a bright yellow throat. Pkt. 25 cts. 
Bailloni. Golden yellow, purple throat. Pkt. 25 cts. 
Any of the above, pkt. 20 cts., V 2 OZ. 35 cts., oz. 50 cts. 
ENTIRE COLLECTION: One pkt. each of the above 27 varieties, $4 
Early-flowering Spencer Sweet Peas 
(Winter-blooming) 
If sown in August and September under glass, they will bloom from 
November until late in the spring. If sown outdoors they will bloom at least 
three weeks earlier than the summer-flowering type, and because of their 
extreme earliness, a row of these should be in every garden. 
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