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SPENCER SWEET PEAS 
Plant the Spencer varieties and have the best. The seeds 
cost a little more but they require no more land nor labor and 
the flowers are much larger and much more beautiful. If you 
will try the Spencers you will be pleased. 
All Colors: Pkt. 10c; oz. 25c. 
PINK SHADES 
Beauty. This is the largest and most vigorous blush pink 
Sweet Pea in existence and will displace all other varieties of 
similar color 
Floradale. A most artistic flower of rich salmon-pink on cream 
ground. It received the Award of Merit of the National Sweet 
Pea Society of Great Britain. 
Jack Hobbs. Cream-pink, flushed scarlet. One of the largest 
Sweet Peas ever introduced. Gold Medal. Award of Merit, 
National Sweet Pea Society Trials. 
Pinkie. Rose-pink with large and frilled flowers. This variety 
is seldom affected by weather conditions and first-class blooms 
can be cut all during its long blooming period. Silver Medal, 
Scottish National Sweet Pea Trials. 
LAVENDER AND BLUE SHADES 
Ambition. Rich deep lavender, with a darker shade on the 
base of the standard and wings when young, lessening as the 
bloom ages. Gold Medal and Award of Merit, National Sweet 
Pea Society Trials. 
Blue Bell. Clear bright blue with a slight tinge of mauve on 
the standard. 
Gleneagles. A most beautiful tone of light blue with just a 
suggestion of lavender. The flowers are exceptionally large; 
the standard broad and well expanded and frilled and waved 
to an extraordinary degree. 
The Admiral. Largest and best navy blue. The color is richer 
and deeper than Fortune. Award of Merit, Scottish National 
Sweet Pea Trials. Award of Merit, Royal Horticultural So¬ 
ciety. 
EARLY FLOWERING SPENCER SWEET PEA 
Smiles. Clear glistening salmon, best describes this exquisite 
variety. The large flowers are beautifully waved and fluted. 
Award of Merit. 
CERISE SHADES 
Beatall. Pale blush cerise with a suffusion of salmon and 
rose. A very rich and charming Sweet Pea. 
Flamingo. Orange and scarlet, heavily shader cerise. Abso¬ 
lutely sunproof. Certificate of Merit and Silver Medal, Scottish 
National Sweet Pea Society Trials. 
Mrs. A. Searles. Salmon-cerise, merging into a soft oriental- 
red. A remarkable and distinct color. No collection is com¬ 
plete without this beautiful Sweet Pea. 
RED SHADES 
Red Boy. The very best crimson. It is a first class Sweet Pea 
for all purposes, especially for general garden culture. Award 
of Merit. 
Sybil Henshaw. Glowing blood-red. This has superseded King 
Edward Spencer as the standard crimson. 
Welcome. By far the best and most brilliant, dazzling, scarlet 
Sweet Pea. For exhibition or gardens it is supreme. Abso¬ 
lutely sunproof. Silver Medal, Scottish National Sweet Pea 
Society Trials. 
MAROON AND PURPLE SHADES 
Warrior. Rich chocolate maroon. A magnificent variety which 
has held its place and popularity for a number of years, 
variety, bright and showy colors. Pkt. 10c; oz. 20c. 
OTHER SHADES 
King White. Best pure white 
Daffodil. Cream color 
Lampoc. Soft pink, creamy 
edge 
Lady Ruffles. Giant ruffles, 
soft pink, on white ground 
Valentine. Blush pink 
Deeper Hercules. Deep pink 
Ophelia. Shaded light apricot 
Barbara. Pure salmon 
Michael. Salmon orange 
Fiery Cross. Orange 
Morning Glow. Orange scarlet 
Guinea Gold. Golden orange 
Crimson King. True crimson 
Ruffled Rose. Rich rose color 
Fordhook. Light violet blue. 
Regal Purple. Royal purple 
Lock Lomond. Mahogany 
shaded 
The Clown. Crimson and white 
Our Special Blend. The cream of the finest named Orchid or 
Spencer Sweet Peas. It is the very best mixture possible to 
produce today and will surely delight all who want a grand 
variety, bright and showy colors. Pkt. 10c; oz. 25c; lb. $2.75. 
Giant Ruffled Sweet Peas. A splendid mixture of the finest 
ruffled sweet peas. Pkt. 15c. 
SWEET SULTAN (Centura Moscharta) 
A handsome annual with fragrant flowers, borne on long 
slender stems. Their fragrance and habits of growth adapt 
them finely for bouquets. In bloom from July to October. 
Height 2 feet. Mixed, pkt. 10c. 
SWEET WILLIAM (Dianthus Barbatus) 
A great variety of rich colors, eyed and variegated with 
other shades, forming large trusses of blooms, remaining a 
long time in blossom. Hardy perennial. Height 18 inches. 
Double mixed, pkt. 10c. 
THUNBERGIA (Blackeyed Susan) 
A very elegant, slender-growing climber from Africa, rapidly 
covering wire trellises and also useful for vases in the garden 
or house. They are very attractive if grown simply trailing 
on the ground. The colors are white, light yellow, and deep 
orange, and of each color there is a variety with white eye 
and also with black eye: the latter is often called “Blackeyed 
Susan’’. Blooms continuously from June until October. Sow 
the seed indoors in March or April, or outdoors in May. 
Pkt. 10c. 
WHITE AND CREAM SHADES 
Sextet Queen. Pure white flowers of perfect form and of 
great substance. Normally produces five-flowered stems when 
grown under ordinary conditions. Black seeded. Award of 
Merit, National Sweet Pea Society Trials. 
What Joy. Primrose, shading to cream. A charming tone and 
so far the nearest approach to a true yellow. 
ORANGE AND SALMON SHADES 
George Shawyer. A giant orange pink, the standard showing 
more orange than the wings. The flowers are perfectly formed 
and nicely placed. Award of Merit, National Sweet Pea Society 
and the Royal Horticultural Society. 
Pirate Gold. Golden orange, deeper than Guinea Gold and 
lighter than Prince of Orange. It withstands hot sun better 
than any other variety in this color class. Its distinct color 
is the most pleasing of the golden orange group. 
VERBENA 
Blooms in a wide range of colors, shades and stripes, usually 
running from pure white to deep purple. Pkt. 10c. 
WALLFLOWER 
A fragrant, half hardy perennial. Their adaptability to both 
pot culture and outdoor planting, together with their fra¬ 
grance makes them very popular. The coloring runs mainly 
to rich yellow, orange and purple, and is oriental in effect. 
Pkt. 10c. 
WILD FLOWER GARDEN 
This Wild Flower Garden is a mixture of a great many 
varieties which bloom throughout the season and provide 
many beautiful bouquets. Prepare the soil and sow the seed 
very thinly so as to give the plants a chance to develop 
properly. Pkt. 10c and 5c. 
