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CAMPBELL'S 
SWEET PEAS 
for 1940-41 
New Spring-Flowering Strain 
. . . Intermediate in season, coming into flower about 
March . . . retains remarkable vigor, length of stems, 
and size of flowers into the heat of summer. . . . Sow 
in Fall or Mid'Winter. . . . Received awards in Alb 
America Trials for 1940. . . . Choose from Six Good 
Separate Colors: 
Clear Mid'Blue Soft Lavender Pure White 
SalmomRose Deep Lilac Rich Rose'Pink 
Packets 15c and 25c 
Early Flowering or "Winter" Spencers 
OUTSTANDING NEW VARIETIES 
Larger flowers, longer stems, new and richer colors. 
BO-PEEP — New Dwarf Salmon Pink, Pkt. Oz. 
rich and distinctive for bedding. 15c $1.50 
CAVALCADE — Rich Coral Pink. 15c $1.50 
GARDENIA —Largest Pure White, with 
wavy petals and strong fragrance. 25c $2.50 
HIAWATHA — Huge, Deepest Rose. 15c $1.50 
PEERLESS —Large Apricot Pink. 15c $1.50 
RHUMBA —Brilliant Flame Pink. 25c $2.50 
SPARKS —Vivid Scarlet; larger and 
brighter than Vulcan. 25c $2.50 
TOPS —The finest Clear RosePink yet; 
yields “fives” and “sixes”. 25c $2.50 
PRIZE WINNING MIXED 
Campbell’s Special Formula Mixture contains all the 
varieties listed on next page, as well as other good 
shades. 
Ounce 45c; Half Ounce 25c; Quarter Ounce 15c 
