Selected ' 1939 J\!(weltiei 
Giant Sweet Peas 
Spicy. Award of Merit, Scottish National Sweet 
Pea Society, and from the Royal Horticultural 
Society of England. A real pink lightened with 
tints of salmon pink. A flower of rare beauty. 
Fine, big, well-placed blossoms on strong stems. 
Packet (12 seeds) 50c. 
Vista. Large, clear, light purple, lighter than 
“Olympia” and does not turn blue after being 
cut. This is the finest light purple Sweet Pea 
yet introduced. Long, strong stems, vigorous 
grower. Packet (30 seeds) 35c. 
World’s Fair. Trivett’s. We offer this lovely 
new sort with confidence. The color is a charm¬ 
ing blend of pink tinted with rose and touched 
with pale mauve. This gathering together of 
tints results in a most delightful color. 
Packet (12 seeds) 50c. 
A special mixture of our Giant 
Sweet Peas including many of 
the fine novelties and improved 
varieties of recent intro- "?P@ 
duction. Undoubtedly the finest 
mixture of choice sort procurable. 
Lb. $9.00 M lb. $3.00 Oz. $1.00 
Packet (50 seeds) 25c. 
for 1939 
T.T.S. 
T'Uaetti 
NOVELTY MIXTURE 
FOR KEEN EXHIBITORS AND THOSE 
WHO DEMAND THE BEST 
Our Giant Sweet Peas with the intelligent and scientific culture 
given them by our customers have become the most prominent 
prize-winners throughout the country. 
America. Trivett’s. The color is clear rose 
pink washed over with orange, giving the 
flower, a rich, brilliant appearance. Very large 
blossoms on long, strong stems. Grand for 
exhibition or general cutting. 
Packet (12 seeds) 50c. 
Coster Boy. Highly recommended by the 
Scottish National Sweet Pea Society and The 
Royal Horticultural Society, England. Well- 
placed, large, frilled blossoms of pink flushed 
with rose pink. ... Packet (12 seeds) 50c. 
Fairyland. Outstanding for vigor and size 
of bloom. Light, yet rich rose pink over a 
deep, rich cream ground. The best cream pink 
to date. Packet (30 seeds) 35c. 
Grade. Highly recommended by the Royal 
Horticultural Society, England and The Scottish 
National Sweet Pea Society. Beautiful soft pink 
tinted deeper towards the edges of the petals. 
Large blossoms; long, sturdy stems. 
Packet (12 seeds) 50c. 
Mrs. C. Kay. A grand addition to the laven¬ 
der class. Clear, bright lavender without 
trace of lilac. Large flowers well placed on 
sturdy stems and strong, healthy vines. 
Packet (12 seeds) 50c. 
Rarity. Rare indeed; white ground. The front 
of wings and standard is faintly flaked with 
orange-red and the backs are solid, bright 
orange cerise. Healthy grower, large blossoms 
on stems of exceptional length. 
Packet (30 seeds) 35c. 
Sailor Boy. Highly recommended by the Royal 
Horticultural Society, England, and The Scottish 
National Sweet Pea Society. A shining, rich, 
deep navy blue. A variety that does not turn 
to magenta after being cut. 
Packet (12 seeds) 50c. 
Sentiment. Award of Merit, Royal Horticul¬ 
tural Society. Deep chamois pink on a light 
cream ground. The large flowers are well placed 
on the long, extra stout stems; the color varies 
a little. Quite sunproof. Packet (30 seeds) 35c. 
Sixes and Sevens. Trivett’s. A fine blue, be¬ 
tween the light and dark shade. This variety is 
a vigorous grower and will produce 6 and 7 
blossoms on a stem. A real good blue. 
Packet (25 seeds) 50c. 
Twelve Grand 
A/eut Sweei PeaA. 
“I can recommend your Giant Sweet 
Peas to all those desiring high-class or 
exhibition flowers. They are quite depend¬ 
able.” 
MR. JOHN McFADYEN 
Superintendent-Head Gardener to 
HARRISON WILLIAMS. Esq. 
“I am always satisfied with Trivett’s 
Giant Sweet Peas and have been success¬ 
ful at the various shows. Your stock is 
excellent.” 
MR. ERNEST WESTLAKE 
Superintendent-Head Gardener to 
FREDERICK B. PRATT, Esq. 
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“I have secured quite a number of prizes 
at different shows through using seed of 
your Giant Sweet Peas. They are choice. 
MR. F. PATERSON 
Superintendent-Head Gardener to 
ALBERT G. MILBANK, Esq. 
