Fioivcr Seeds 
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Early Spencer, Bridesmaid 
Early Spencer, Shirley Temple 
EARLY SPENCER SWEET PEAS 
For winter blooming out-of-doors, in mild winter climates; 
and for greenhouse culture. Plant from August to April. 
Any of following. Pkt., 15c; 02., 60c. 
APOLLO—Soft salmon-cerise; long strong stems. 
AVIATOR—Dazzling crimson scarlet; popular variety. 
BALL ROSE IMPROVED—Large, rich rose pink. 
BLUE BONNET—Clear rich blue; attractive. 
BLUE DANUBE—Enchanting mid-blue; large ruffled flowers 
on long strong stems. 
BRIDESMAID—Sparkling deep silvery pink; extra long stems 
and vigorous growth. 
CATTLEYA—Large flowers of rich rosy lilac; striking. 
FRAGRANCE—Mammoth clear, uniform lavender. 
GLORIA—Sparkling salmon rose; long stems. 
HARMONY—Clear lavender; one of the best lavenders. 
HOPE—Large pure white; black seeded. 
JOSIE—Beautiful rose pink; extra long stems. 
LADDIE IMPROVED—New long stemmed giant rose pink. 
MEMORY—A fine large clear rosy lavender. 
MISS ALABAMA—Large rich maroon flower of good sub¬ 
stance. 
MRS. REDDICK—Brilliant salmon flesh pink; long stems and 
exceptionally large wavy flowers. 
ORIENTAL—Rich deep cream; black seeded. 
OTHELLO—Deep maroon; a standard variety. 
PRIDE—Pure deep cerise; long stemmed. 
SEQUOIA—Enormous rich golden cerise. An exceptionally 
fine variety with long, strong stems. 
SHIRLEY TEMPLE—Giant waved flowers of soft rose pink. 
SUNRAY—Scarlet cerise with salmon sheen; a striking va¬ 
riety. 
SUSANNA—Rich carmine red flowers on good stems. 
TOP HAT—New and distinct deep velvety violet-blue. Mam¬ 
moth flowers with waved standard; long stems. 
VALENCIA—Vivid sunproof orange with long stems. 
VULCAN—The most vivid orange scarlet. Sunproof and long 
stems. 
WHITE CHAMPION—Long stemmed pure white. One of 
the best white seeded varieties. 
HALLAWELL’S CHOICE MIXTURE —A select formula 
mixture. Pkt., 15c; oz., 40c; */* lb., $1.25. 
CULTURE OF SWEET PEAS 
Dig a wide trench to a depth of 12 inches and after 
breaking up the bottom of trench fill in with several 
inches of peat or leaf mold to which add a liberal 
amount of bone meal; fill in the balance of the trench 
with good top soil. Tamp the soil down firmly and 
water thoroughly to the base. Let stand a few days 
until moderately moist. Never put the seed in too wet 
soil. Pulverize the surface well by raking, make rows 
and plant seed about one inch deep, and two inches 
apart. Do not water until all the seed is up, at least 
half an inch out of the soil. Sweet Pea seed sown dur¬ 
ing hot weather should be shaded with muslin or a 
mulch of loose straw or twigs, to keep the soil cool 
and prevent decay of the seed. 
Thin out to at least six inches apart and train on 
wire netting or strings when plants are five or six 
inches high. Applications of complete chemical fertil¬ 
izers during flowering period will add to the length of 
stem and size of blossoms. Keep well cultivated and 
water only as needed during the blooming period, as 
excessive moisture will cause the buds to drop. 
Early Spencer Collection 
6 Pkts. EARLY SPENCER VARIETIES — 65c 
1 packet each of: 
APOLLO, HARMONY, LADDIE IMPROVED, 
SUNRAY, SUSANNA, HOPE 
McQUEEN’S INOCULATOR 
A nitrogen gathering bacteria for inoculating Sweet 
Peas and Garden Peas. Garden Size, 15c, postpaid. 
