NEW SPRING-FLOWERING PEAS 
A new class intermediate in earliness between the winter or 
early bloomers and the lates. They are excellent for April and 
May greenhouse crops. Stem and flower production during these 
months far exceeds the earlies. They are also fine for Southern 
culture according to reports from many planters in Florida and 
Texas. We strongly urge that you give them a good trial. Five 
good commercial colors are available this year. 
Clear Pink (Netv). A bright pink with slight cream cast. 
Mauve (New). An attractive shade very close to Triumph in 
color. 
Above two new varieties each: 1/2 02 ., 75c; 1 02 ., $1.40; 4 
02 s., $5.50. 
Rose-Pink. About the shade of Giant Rose. 
Lavender. A light even shade with little shading. 
Blue. A fairly dark shade of blue with extra long stems. 
Mixture of above three colors. The three varieties or colors and 
mixture: Each, l/ 2 02 ., 75c; 1 02 ., $1.25; 4 02 s., $4.00; 1 lb., 
$15.00. 
WINTER FLOWERING PEAS 
OUR 12 BEST VARIETIES 
Ball Rose Supreme (New). Fine early rose. Greatly improves 
Ball Rose in si 2 e of flower, stems, frilling of blooms and general 
quality. i/ 2 02 ., 20c; 1 02 ., 30c; 4 02 s., $1.00; 1 lb., $3-50. 
Laddie Improved. Extra long stiff-stemmed rose. J / 2 02 ., 20c; 
1 02 ., 30c; 4 02 s., $1.00; 1 lb., $3.50. 
Sequoia. Extra large flowered salmon-rose; fine for spring. 
l/ 2 02 ., 20c; I. 02 ., 30c; 4 02 s., $1.00; 1 lb., $3-50. 
Boon. Fine deep salmon-rose on cream; quite large flowered. 
y 2 02 ., 20c; 1 02 ., 30c; 4 02 s., $1.00; 1 lb., $3-50. 
Bridesmaid. Delightful silvery pink; extra for flower si 2 e and 
stem. V 2 02 ., 20c; 1 02 ., 30c; 4 02 s., $1.00; 1 lb., $3.50. 
Ball White. Fine large flowered white; white seeded. y 2 02 ., 
25c; 1 02 ., 35c; 4 02 s., $1.20; 1 lb., $4.00. 
Triumph. Long-stemmed attractive lilac-mauve. l / 2 02 ., 20c; 1 
02 ., 30c; 4 02 s., $1.00; 1 lb., $3.50. 
Ball Orange Improved. The only early flowering clear orange; 
fine color. l/ 2 02 ., 25c; 1 02 ., 35c; 4 02 s., $1.20; 1 lb., $4.00. 
Harmony. The best commercial lavender. l/ 2 02 ., 20c; 1 02 ., 
30c; 4 02 s., $1.00; 1 lb., $3-50. 
Mrs. Hoover. Best early blue; strong growing and fine for spring. 
l/ 2 02 ., 20c; 1 02 ., 30c; 4 02 s., $1.00; 1 lb., $3.50. 
Princess Blue. Light lavender-blue, probably largest flowered 
and longest stemmed on our list. l / 2 02 ., 30c; 1 02 ., 40c; 4 
02 s., $1.40; 1 lb., $4.50. 
Twilight (New). The finest early lavender. Our trials show it 
clearly better than Harmony in flower si 2 e, stem and growth. 
V 2 02 ., 75c; 1 02 ., $1.40; 4 02 s., $5.50. 
12 Best Mixture. Carefully blended mixture of the above. y 2 
02 ., 20c; 1 02 ., 30c; 4 02 s., $1.00; 1 lb., $3.50. 
NOVELTIES 
Bacchus. Extra deep maroon-purple; large flower. l/ 2 02 ., 25c; 
1 02 ., 35c; 4 02 s., $1.25; 1 lb., $4.00. 
Ball Rose Queen (New). Very fine clear rose; exceptional for 
long stems. Regret that this item will be SOLD OUT till new 
crop Aug. 1, 1941. 
*Treasure Island. Sparkling golden orange; outstanding for 
stem length, large ruffled flower; and distinctive color. y 2 
02 ., 35c; 1 02 ., 50c; 4 02 s., $1.50; 1 lb., $5.00. 
Signal Red (New). The finest "red" in early peas. Our trials 
show this much brighter than Pride having some orange tinge 
in it. Excellent habit. J / 2 02 ., 75c; 1 02 ., $1.40. 
Sparks (New). Fine extra large bright orange scarlet; said to 
be sunproof which we have not yet checked. l / 2 02 ., 75c; 1 02 ., 
$1.40; 4 02 s., $5.50. 
Gardenia (New). Large frilled and duplexed pure white. White 
seeded and a heavy grower. l / 2 02 ., 75c; 1 02 ., $1.40; 4 02 s., 
$5.50. 
Rhumba (New). A bright golden cerise, heavily duplexed, and 
a free producer of 4’s. y 2 02 ., 75c; 1 02 ., $1.40; 4 02 s., $5.50 
WINTER FLOWERING PEAS—Continued 
Hiawatha (New). A pleasing medium deep rose with as large 
flowers as we have seen on early peas. Excellent growth 
and stem. l/ 2 02 ., 35c; 1 02 ., 50c; 4 02 s., $1.50; 1 lb., $5.00. 
Tops (New). An extra vigorous fine salmon rose producing as 
high as 5 and 6 florets to a stem. l/ 2 02 ., 75c; 1 02 ., $1.40; 
4 02 s., $5.50. 
Ball Salmon (New). Our latest introduction in this class. Color 
is a glowing deep salmon rose; stem and flower si 2 e exceptional. 
y 2 02 ., 35c; 1 02 ., 50c; 4 02 s., $1.50; 1 lb., $5.00. 
GENERAL LIST (Except “12 Best”) 
American Beauty. Fine American Beauty rose. 
Amethyst. Rich bright purple. 
Annie Laurie. Bright rose-pink. 
* Apollo. Salmon-cerise; fine for spring. 
Attraction. Rich long-stemmed salmon-rose. 
Aurora. Orange-scarlet striped. 
Ball Rose Improved. Deep bright rose, strong free flowering 
habit. 
Blue Danube. A showy deep clear blue; excellent growth and 
flower sixe. 
Bright Light. Vivid orange-scarlet. 
Chevalier. Dark rose. 
Cinderella (New). Extra large flowered light clear blue. Ex¬ 
cellent. 
Columbia. Rose and white bicolor. 
’"Daphne. Soft salmon-pink on cream; fine for stem and flower 
sixe. 
* Eileen. Rich Begonia-rose. 
*Eleanor Blue. Nice light blue for spring flowering. Semi¬ 
intermediate type. 
Flamingo. Orange-salmon; long-stemmed. 
Fragrance. Fine lavender for spring blooming. 
Giant Rose. Extra large rose; medium stem. 
Grenadier. Poppy-scarlet. 
Harlequin. Chocolate bicolor; attractive novelty. 
*Hope. Fine white; black-seeded and easy to germinate. 
*Jeanne Mamitsch. Clear rose, long stems. 
*Josie. Longest stemmed clear rose-pink. 
Majestic Rose. Fine large-flowered heavy-stemmed rose-pink. 
Maroon Prince. Dark maroon, rather heavy. 
Michigan. Large lavender. 
*Mrs. Holscher. Very good rose-pink. 
Mrs. Kerr. Salmon. 
Oriental. Black-seeded cream. 
* Pride. Extra long-stemmed brilliant cerise. 
Prosperity. Soft glowing rose-cream. 
Red Bird. Crimson-red. 
Redwood. Extra large flowered deep crimson-red. 
Snowstorm. White-seeded white. 
Springsong. Prefer Boon. 
* Success. Extra bright deep rose. 
Sunproof Orange. With slight scarlet-cerise shading. 
Sunray. Light cerise, fine long stem. 
Tahoe. Fine dark blue for spring crop. 
*Top Hat. Deep bright violet-blue; fine growth and strong 
color. 
Vivian. Unusually long-stemmed deep carmine-rose. Vigorous and 
fine for stem. 
* White Harmony. Longest stemmed black-seeded white. 
Zvolanek’s Rose. Rose; prefer Laddie. 
Any above priced at y 2 02 ., 20c; 1 02 ., 30c; 4 02 s., $1.00; 
1 lb., $3.50. 
Ball Early Mixture. A formula mixture of the above colors. 
l/ 2 02 ., 15c; 1 02 ., 25c; 4 02 s., 85c; 1 lb., $3.25. 
Please Note: All our Sweet Pea seed, Early and Late, is treated 
with Cuprocide (Red Copper Oxide) unless otherwise re¬ 
quested. 
For list of Late or Summer-Flowering Peas see our January catalog. 
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