Sweet Peas 
The popularity of Sweet Peas is demonstrated by the many and beautiful varieties that are intro¬ 
duced each year. Our list includes all the best up-to-date varieties. 
Sow as early as the ground can be prepared in a rich, moist soil, in drills 6 inches deep, covering 
about 2 inches. As the vines grow, fill up the trenches with soil and thin out to about 4 or 5 inches 
apart. A popular plan at the present time is to sow in double rows with a trellis or a row of brush 
between. One-auarter of a pound of seed will sow fifty feet. 
Pinkie 
“Grand National” 
Collection of 16 Giant Sweet Peas for 
$1.00 
(One pkt. each as listed below) 
Summer Flowering Varieties 
I Admiral. Dark Navy Blue. 
Black Diamond. Dark Maroon. 
Blue Bell. Clear Mid Blue. 
Bonnie Lassie. Bright cream pink. 
Elstree. Bright pink on cream. 
Gigantic. Best white. 
Gold Crest. Orange tinted salmon. 
'Highlander. Clear lavender. 
Mastercream. Cream. 
Mavis. Rich sunproof salmon pink. 
Mayfair. Blush pink on white. 
Olympia. Rich purple. 
Pinkie. Large rose pink. 
Rubicon. Crimson scarlet. 
Smiles. Salmon pink. 
Thriller. Orange scarlet. 
Price: Any of the above 
Pkt. 10c; oz. 30c; M lb. 75c 
Although intended primarily for greenhouse forcing, they can also be planted, in this section, 
to produce earlier flowers, supplementing late varities. 
A. S. &. L. SUPERB SPENCER MIXED 
Our own mixture of true Spencer types only. As fine a collection of Sweet Peas as can be 
purchased anywhere. Pkt. 10c; oz. 20c; lb. 60c ; 1 lb $2.00. 
EARLY WINTER FLOWERING VARIETIES 
Blue Bird. Large flowered violet blue. 
Burpee’s Orange. Clear brilliant orange. 
Harmony. Clear soft lavender. 
Shirley Temple. Soft rose pink, fluted. 
Success. Deep rose pink. 
Vulcan. The most vivid scarlet. 
White Harmony. Large beautiful white. 
Price: Any of the winter varieties 
Pkt. 15c; oz. 40c; Vk lb. $1.25 
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Allen. Sterling and Lothrop, Portland, Maine 
