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1939 SEED CATALOG . . 
THE INLAND SEED CO. 
SWEET PEAS 
GIANT SPENCERS MIXED 
OUR CLOVER MIXTURE is highly dependable, and with 
proper care should give very satisfactory results. Pkt. 5c; 
large pkg. 10c; oz. 20c; 2 oz. 30c; % lb. 50c; Ys lb. 80c; lb. $1.50. 
STANDARD SPENCERS 
All the following varieties of choice Spencer Sweet Peas: 
Pkt. 10c; oz. 30c; 2 oz. 50c; % lb. 90c; Yt lb. $1.50; 1 lb. $2.50. 
BLUE 
Mrs. Tom Jones. Bright delphinium-blue. Large flowers, beau¬ 
tifully waved. 
Wedgewood. Bright silver blue. Large, waved flowers, long 
stems. 
CREAM 
Dobbie’s Cream. A strong grower; profuse bloomer. 
Majestic. Very deep cream. 
CRIMSON 
Sonny Boy. Deep rich crimson. Does not fade or scorch. 
Crimson King. Rich deep crimson. 
LAVENDER 
Austin. Improved giant lavender. 
Hawlmark Lavender. A true lavender; beautiful. 
MAROON 
Warrior. A rich reddish maroon, flushed with bronze. 
Black Diamond. A very dark beautiful maroon. 
ORANGE 
Orange Flare. This is outstanding as the deepest of all orange- 
colored Sweet Peas. 
Tangerine Improved. A very rich beautiful orange. 
PINK 
Fluffy Ruffles. Cream pink, beautifully ruffled. 
Hercules. A rich deep pink. 
PURPLE 
Purple Olympia. A rich purple, very pleasing. 
Royal Purple. The color is a rich, royal purple. 
SALMON 
Barbara. A superb salmon that makes a telling bunch either 
for exhibition or table decoration. 
Smiles. A clear glistening salmon. 
SCARLET 
Fiery Cross. Bright scarlet, which glitters in the bright sun¬ 
light with a glowing radiant fire-like sheen. 
Welcome. A most brilliant dazzling scarlet. 
WHITE 
King White. Remarkable for its glistening whiteness. 
Avalanche. Pure white, large blooms. 
PERENNIAL SWEET PEAS 
Hardy, with smaller flower and lacking the fragrance of Sweet 
Peas, but producing a succession of blossoms in clusters of 
eight to ten each. Only a few flowers can be expected the first 
season. Mixed, pkt. 10c; Yt oz. 40c; oz. 75c. 
BULBS 
DAHLIAS 
The Dahlia is one of the showiest of all autumn flowers. 
Commencing to flower in July, they are a perfect blaze of 
bloom until frost. 
CACTUS 
CACTUS DAHLIA 
This type is particularly valued on account of the fact that 
the flowers will keep in good condition longer after cutting 
than those of any other type. 
CRIMSON 
Hugh Dutton. Giant flowers of brilliant deep crimson with 
dark center. Good stems. Each 35c. 
MAROON r 
Bob Pleuse. Giant wine maroon, tipped and marked white; 
good stems. Each 35c. 
ORANGE 
Lillian Sheridan. Orange shaded yellow aurora; petals tipped 
with gold. Erect stems. Each 35c. 
PINK 
Lake Pend Orielle. Giant blooms on long erect stems; delicate 
soft pink. Each 50c. 
Laurine. Giant flowers of deep pink; long, erect stems. Ea. 35c. 
PURPLE 
Marathon. Large incurved flowers on strong stems; color deep 
rich purple. Each 35c. 
RED 
Royalist. Large incurved flowers of soft coral red color. 35c. 
Velvet. Darkest velvet red, large and highly recommended. 35c. 
SALMON 
Enchanting. Giant flowers of rich rosy salmon with large 
golden centers. Each 50c. 
SCARLET 
Multnomah. Perfect, large centers of rich scarlet, heavily 
tipped with white. Each 35c. 
WHITE 
Mary Muir. Extra fine cut flowers. Large ivory white blooms, 
erect stems. Each 35c. 
YELLOW 
Golden West. Large flowers on erect stems; deep rich yellow 
overlaid with orange. Each 35c. 
Any three of the 35c Dahlias, $1.00. 
Any three of the 50c Dahlias, $1.25. 
