Lovely Sweet Peas 
You can have Sweet Peas in your own garden just as beau¬ 
tiful as the florist. Pick the flowers often for abundant 
bloom. For beauty and fragrance Sweet Peas have no equal. 
Carlv KTInu/neintx These Early Flowering come 
■ IWWcrmg into bloom 2 to 3 weeks ear¬ 
lier than the Giant Flowering Gorgeous: they are well suit¬ 
ed for growing in Southern sections in Winter, and for the 
earliest blooms out doors in the North where seasons are 
short, and they are valuable for Winter flowering under 
glass. If you have not had good success in growing Sweet 
Peas try these Early Flowering. We offer a wide range of 
colors in a mixture as shown by the artist’s painting above. 
Mixed: Pkt., 80 seeds 5*5 175 seeds lO<: <>*. 25f 
Giant Flowering Gorgeous ^ a e de h u * v * 
special combination of colors in the Giant Orchid or Spencer 
varieties for 1939, which are well suited for Summer flow¬ 
ering. Over 40 of the latest introductions in Sweet Peas 
have been included selected for long blooming. 
Mixed; Pkt,. 100 seeds S«j 225 seeds 1 
Giant Ruffled Svyeet Peas 
These are greatly admired wherever seen and pronounced 
the most beautiful of all. The ruffled, duplexed and large 
wavy frilled flowers give them a double appearance. Stems 
are long carrying fully developed blooms in great abun¬ 
dance, vines make a strong growth and are profuse bloom¬ 
ers. We offer a choice collection of colors in a mixture that 
will please all who grow them. 
Mixed; Pkt., 70 seeds S<; 150 seeds 1Q<; oz, 3Q<- 
Morning Glory 
Hearenly Blue 
This improved early flowering strain 
comes Into flower early in the Sum¬ 
mer and continues throughout the 
flowering season. Flowers are very 
large and freely produced, color being 
a deep intense blue shaded lighter to¬ 
ward the center. Very showy. 
Pkt., 4(i seeds l On 100 seeds 20t- 
Border of Gold 
Tagetes Signata Pumila 
This beautiful little flower grows 12 
to 15 Inches tall making a compact 
plant literally covered with golden 
yellow flowers having orange star In 
the center, and during Summer and 
Fall gives a golden sheet of bloom. 
The foliage is fern-like and dainty, 
making a very pretty combination 
Makes a beautiful border. 
Pkt., 125 seeds 5«; 300 seeds 1 0<- 
New Salvia —Royal Crimson 
The earliest of all Salvias ever grown 
in our trials. Seed planted inside first 
week April, plants set outside last 
week of May; began to bloom June 
15th, and continued until frost. 
Plants compact, 18 to 20 inches tall, 
carrying brilliant crimson flowers. 
Photo of this plant was made in July. 
Pkt., 40 seeds 545 100 seeds lO( 
Evergreen Trees —from Seed 
Do you know the fastest, growing and eas¬ 
iest Evergreen to grow from seed is Nor¬ 
way Spruce? It. is of pyramidal habit, 
perfectly hardy, fine for groups, hedges 
and windbreaks. So easy to grow from 
seed you should start seedlings this year. 
Culture on packets. Pkt., 50 seeds 5 <: 
_ 125 seeds 1 Qg; 800 seeds 20*- 
Strawberries—/ rom Seed 
Here is a creation of a specialist, the result 
of 35 years’ cultivation. He says, “Grow¬ 
ing strawberries by means of seed is un¬ 
usual. but it is simple and easy. Seedlings 
obtained by sowing seeds at proper time 
produce deep red fruit the first season right 
into Autumn. Seeds sown in bowls or pots 
from Feb. to April will produce plants and 
fruit from August until frost. 
Give them a trial. Culture on all packets. 
Pkt., 100 seeds 545 250 seeds 104- 
Mills Seeds are Tested and Guaranteed 
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