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MEDAL WINNER! 
EARLY DAPHNE 
SWEET PEA 
The 
New Florist 
Color . . . 
Beautiful, soft salmon-pink 
on a deep cream ground. 
Early Daphne was awarded 
a Silver Medal this spring 
at the International Flower 
Show in New York. Already 
unusually popular, this new 
Early Flowering Sweet Pea 
grows vigorously, and flow¬ 
ers profusely with extra 
large, wavy, fragrant 
blooms, and long stems, us¬ 
ually four blossoms to stem. 
Oz .$ 1.25 
l/ 4 Lb . 4.00 
Lb . 15.00 
SWEET PEAS—Continued 
Hercules. Giant pink. 
Mary Pickford. Cream pink suffused salmon. 
Pinkie. Finest rose pink. 
Powerscourt. Finest lavender. 
Royal Scot. Orange scarlet. 
Tangerine Improved. Red orange. 
Youth. Large white, pink edges. 
All the above Summer Flowering Sweet Peas, 
1 Oz. $0.15; 1/4 Lb. $0.50; Lb. $1.50 
Choice mixture of named varieties, 
1 Oz. $0.15; 1/4 Lb. $0.45; Lb. $1.40 
Many perennials 
THUNBERGIA Tr. Pkt. Oz. 
Alata (Black Eyed Susan). Finest Mixed. . .25 .75 
TITHONIA (Golden Flower of the Incas) 
Speciosa Early Flwd. Strain. Resembles 
single African Marigold with a growth 
like Dahlias. Excellent cut flower. 
i/ 8 Oz. $1.00 .35 
TORENIA (Wishbone Flower) 
Fournieri. Excellent for pot plant sales in 
Spring. Rich medium blue with dark 
blotches on lip .25 2.25 
Fournieri Compacta. Dwarf form of the 
above .Vs Oz. $0.50 .25 
make fine cut flowers 
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