There’s both quality and quantity in these Novelties 
New Spring-flowering Sweet Peas 
This new type, after three years’ testing under glass, has per¬ 
formed outstandingly well in the spring months, giving excellent 
flowers on long stems when the Early-flowering types had given 
out. The Spring-flowering type also gives a much heavier crop of 
flowers than the standard Earlies. Seed should be sown in Sep¬ 
tember or October in the greenhouse for flowering during March, 
April, and May. The outstanding merits of this strain are: first, 
the great vigor of growth; second, the ability to grow during the 
warm weather; third, the unusually long and stout stems. 
Spring-flowering Rose-Pink. A beautiful clear rose-pink shade. V 2 OZ. 75c.; $1.40 per oz.; y 4 \b. $5.50 
Spring-flowering Blue. A splendid clear marine-blue.V 2 OZ. 75c.; $1.40 per oz.; y 4 lb. $5.50 
Spring-flowering Lavender. A fine clear lavender shade.V 2 OZ. 75c.; $1.40 per oz.; Vilb. $5.50 
M ichell’s Winter-flowering Spencer or Orchid Sweet Peas 
New and Novelty Sweet Peas 
EARLY OR WINTER FLOWERING 
Treasure Island. An outstanding variety named for the Golden Gate 
International Exposition. The color is sparkling golden orange and 
the flowers are huge, measuring 23 ^ inches across, and 2 inches deep. 
It is also a very strong grower, throwing a majority of fours on 18 to 
20-inch stems. The best variety of its color. 
V 2 OZ. 60c.; $1.00 per oz.; y 4 lb. $3.50 
Ball Improved Orange. A splendid large-flowering clear, deep glowing 
orange sort. Oz. 45c.; $1.60 per y 4 l b.; lb. $5.50 
Boon. A fine deep salmon-pink on a light cream ground. 
Oz. 40c.; $1.20 per y 4 lb.; lb. $4.00 
Bridesmaid. Novelty. A delicate, sparkling shade of silver-pink and 
as vigorous and healthy and as slim and supple as the name implies. 
Bridesmaid bids fair to outstrip the field in popularity as a cut-flower 
in a table arrangement, its large flowers usually in fours on 14 to 16- 
inch stems. Ideal for shipping. Oz. 40c.; $1.20 per V^lb.; lb. $4.00 
Daphne. An exquisite soft salmon-pink on a cream ground. The 
flowers are of great size. Oz. 40c.; $1.20 per I41b.; lb. $4.00 
Delicious. This splendid new early-flowering variety is a lovely new 
color—a shade of pale salmon and cream delightfully blended. The 
flowers are huge, and the habit and length of stems are everything a 
good Sweet Pea should have. Oz. 50c.; $1.75 per y 4 lb.; lb. $6.00 
Eleanor Blue. Clear light blue with a delightful silvery sheen. 
Oz. 40c.; $1.20 per i/ 4 lb.; lb. $4.00 
Florists’ Blue. A very vigorous grower with large, clear pure blue 
flowers. Oz. 40c.; $1.20 per y^lb.; lb. $4.00 
Florists’ Rose. The color is a pure rich rose-pink. Blooms are immense, 
on long stems. Oz. 40c.; $1.20 per y 4 lb.; lb. $4.00 
Michell’s Rose Wonder. A beautiful clear, sparkling rose-pink color 
on a light ground. Very brilliant under artificial light. 
Oz. 45c.; $1.50 per y 4 lb.; lb. $5.00 
Miss Annie Laurie. The richest tone of pure rose-pink ever introduced 
in a Sweet Pea. Oz. 40c.; $1.20 per V^lb.; lb. $4.00 
Princess Blue. The largest-flowered, light lavender-blue, early-flowering 
sort that we have seen; exceptionally long stems. 
Oz. 50c.; $1.75 per V^lb.; lb. $6.00 
Sensation. Duplex. The large duplex-petaled flowers give the blooms 
the appearance of being double. Color, a clear-toned, luminous 
geranium-pink which is a new shade in the early varieties and excel¬ 
lent under artificial light. Oz. 50c.; $1.75 per l / 4 lb.; lb. $6.00 
Shirley Temple. This Sweet Pea, which we consider the most beautiful 
we have ever originated, was obtained through a cross between 
Pinkie and Lady Gay. It has inherited blooms with the size and 
richness of color in Pinkie, plus the dainty frilled and fluted flowers 
of Lady Gay. Stems long, with four very large blooms on each stem. 
Oz. 40c.; $1.20 per i/ 4 lb.; lb. $4.00 
Sweet Briar. A mammoth, rich rose-pink on a white ground, with a touch 
of amber. Rich and gorgeous. Oz. 40c.; $1.20 per y 4 lb.; lb. $4.00 
Triumph. A beautiful clear shade of soft lilac-mauve, without a tinge 
of purple or blue. Oz. 50c.; $1.75 per ViU).; lb. $6.00 
General List of Sweet Peas 
Amethyst. An early royal purple. 
Aviator. Flowers extra large, dazzling crimson- 
scarlet. 
Ball Blue. Fine form; clear even blue. 
Ball Orange. Intense clear glowing orange. 
Ball Rose Improved. Sparkling shade of deep 
rose. 
Blue Bird. A charming shade of blue. 
Burpee’s Orange. Clear, glistening orange. 
Columbia. Salmon standard; white wings. 
Eileen. Rich begonia-rose, with salmon shadings, 
changing under certain lights to a dazzling 
cerise. This two-tone effect gives it a brilliancy 
never before obtained. 
Fascination. Salmon-rose-pink color of the 
famous late Hawlmark Pink, plus the long, 
strong stem of the early Jeanne Mamitsch. . . . 
Florence Michell. An extra-fine deep blue. 
Fragrance. A clear lavender self; flowers large, 
beautifully frilled and on enormous, long, strong 
stems. Very free bloomer.’. 
Giant Rose. A large, improved Zvolanek’s Rose 
color. Extra-fine variety. 
Glitters (Early Royal Scot). Standard bright 
fiery orange; wings deep orange. 
Grenadier. Dazzling scarlet. 
Harmony. A beautiful clear lavender. 
Hope. The finest black-seeded pure white to date. 
Flowers of mammoth size. 
Jeanne Mamitsch. Flowers large, on long stems; 
color, a beautiful shade of rose-pink. 
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Josie. Rich, clear rose-pink; very large, long- Oz. 
stemmed flowers. A vigorous grower.$0 30 
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Lavender King. Rich, true deep lavender 
throughout; of large size and well waved. 
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Majestic Rose. Deep brilliant rose-pink. 
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Mrs. Herbert Hoover (The California Blue). 
Flowers are clear blue; stems very long. 
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Pink Profusion. A sparkling shade of rich pink; 
flowers large. 
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Rose Queen. A most attractive shade of rose-pink 
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Sequoia. Novelty. Enormous, rich golden cerise 
flowers so frilled and with wings so widespread 
that unless one looks closely he mistakes a 
single flower for two. The folds of the petals 
have a tinge of russet. Free flowering and a 
strong, vigorous grower. 
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Snowstorm, Improved. One of the best early- 
flowering white Sweet Peas to date. 
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Susanna. Large flowers of a rich carmine color, 
on long stems. An improvement over existing 
varieties in this color. 
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Top Hat. A fine grower with flowers of a deep 
bright violet color—a beautiful shade under 
artificial light. 
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Valencia. A bright orange in color and absolutely 
sun-proof. Stems long. 
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White Harmony. A black-seeded variety. Flow¬ 
ers large, pure paper-white, of grand substance, 
on long stems. 
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Zvolanek’s Rose. Rose-pink. 
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