1121 WASHINGTON ST. WEST NEWTON,MASS 
Giant-flowering Beauty Stocks 
SWEET PEAS, Giant Spencer or Orchid-Flower¬ 
ing. Sweet Peas are one of the most popular of all 
annuals. They require a deep, fertile, well-drained 
soil and a generous amount of moisture during the 
blooming period. One ounce of seed is sufficient for 
a 15 foot drill. 
3000 Exhibition Prize Mixture. A grand 
mixture, including many of the choicest named 
varieties. The colors have been carefully blended to 
produce a pleasing display of harmonious shades. 
The flowers are large, delightfully sweet-scented, 
borne on long stems, ideal for cutting. Packet 10c.; 
oz. 25c.; 34 lb. 75c.; lb. $2.50. 
Choice Named Spencer Sweet Peas. 
All varieties, Packet 10c.; oz. 50c.; 34 lb. $1.50. 
3005 Avalanche. Large, pure white flowers. 
3015 Blanche Ferry. Giant-flowered bicolor; rose 
and white, tinted light pink. 
3020 Crimson King. Brilliant deep crimson. 
3025 Chieftain. Beautiful shade; satiny mauve. 
3030 Constance Hinton. Fine, black-seeded, white. 
3040 Fortune. Magnificent dark blue variety. 
3045 Gold Crest. Bright orange, tinted salmon. 
3055 Hawlmark Lavender. Glistening, pure laven¬ 
der. 
3060 Hawlmark Pink. Bright rose-pink; frilled. 
3065 Hawlmark Salmon. Brilliant rose, shaded 
salmon. 
3075 Heavenly Blue. Soft tone of delphinium-blue. 
3080 King White. Immense flowers of pure white. 
3085 Mammoth. Dazzling orange-scarlet; showy. 
3090 Mary Pickford. Cream-pink, suffused salmon. 
3095 Matchless. Buff-yellow; one of the best of its 
class. 
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STOCKS. Gillijlo wer. Popular annuals of free-flow¬ 
ering habit, in wide use both for greenhouse-forcing 
and outdoor culture. The flowers are borne in large 
trusses, invaluable for cutting; delightfully sweet- 
scented. The plants should stand about a foot apart 
in the border or bed. 
Giant-flowering Beauty Stocks. (A.) Splendid, 
early-blooming race with large, double flowers on 
enormous trusses. 134 ft. 
2895 American Beauty, rosy carmine; 2900 Beauty 
of Nice, flesh-pink; 2905 Cote d’Azur, light blue; 
2910 Crimson King, rich crimson; 2915 Mont 
Blanc, pure white; 2920 Monte Carlo, yellow; 
2925 Summer Night, deep violet; 2930 Mixed, 
each, Packet 25c.; 34 oz. SI.00. 
Cut-and-Come-Again Stocks. (A.) Fine strain of 
perpetual-flowering Stocks, with large trusses of 
double blooms. One of the most attractive for out¬ 
door cultivation. 134 ft- 
2935 Blood Red; 2940 Flesh Pink; 2945 Canary 
Yellow; 2950 Dark Blue; 2955 Lavender; 2960 
Rose Pink; 2965 Pure White; 2970 Mixed, each, 
Packet 25c.; 34 oz. $1.00. 
2975 STOKESIA cyanea. (P.) Fine perennial, pro¬ 
ducing, from July to October, a profusion of large, 
light blue, aster-like flowers; admirable for cutting. 
Packet 25c. 
2980 STREPTOCARPUS, New Hybrids Mixed. 
Cape Primrose. Elegant greenhouse pot-plant of 
compact, dwarf habit, with clusters of achimene-like 
flowers on erect stems. Colors range from white to 
rose, red, violet and purple. 9 in. Packet 75c. 
2985 SUNFLOWER, Chrysanthemum - flowered. 
(A.) Large, double, golden yellow flowers on long 
stems. 7 ft. Packet 10c.; oz. 60c. 
2990 cucumerifolius Stella. (A.) Branching, bushy 
habit, making it ideal for massing and for quick, 
flowering hedges. Single flowers in profusion all 
summer; golden yellow with black centers. 3 to 4 ft. 
Packet 10c.; oz. $1.00. 
2995 Giant Russian. (A.) The common giant- 
flowered sunflower. 6 to 8 ft. Packet 10c.; oz. 20c. 
Giant Spencer Sweet Peas 
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