PASADENA, CALIFORNIA _^ 
STREPTOCARPUS. Per. 
Shades of blue, lavender, rose, and white trumpet¬ 
shaped flowers on handsome pot plants in seven 
months from seed; sow under glass from Novem¬ 
ber to IMarch. Large-flowered Hybrids Mixed. 
Pkt., 35c. 
SUNFLOWER. (See Helianthus.) 
SWEET PEAS (Lathyrus odoratus). 
I'lai'ly Flowering Spencer is the l)est strain for 
(California, l)looming from December to .June if 
planted in August or September; flowers are very 
large, wavy, 3 to 4 on long stems; sow August to 
March. Germination period 10 days. Ask for spe¬ 
cial Sweet Pea Circular, printed each July, listing- 
new varieties and giving cultural suggestions. 
Outstanding Ne-w Varieties. (Pkts., 15c.) 
Cavalcade, rich coral pink. 
Hiawatha, rich deep rose; huge. 
Sterling, rose, tinted salmon. 
World’s Fair, deep cream and pink, 
lieading Popular Varieties 
(Pkts., 10c; Oz., 50c): 
Rose-pink, Shirley Temple. 
Light silvery-pink. 
Bridesmaid. 
Deep rose-pink, Annie 
Laurie. 
T’ure pink. Star. 
Salmon-pink, Chime. 
(’oral or flame-pink. 
Boon. 
Lavender, Fragrance. 
Deep lilac. Triumph. 
Blue-Purple, Top Hat. 
Red-Purple, Bacchus. 
Light blue, Eleanor 
Blue. 
Clear deep blue. Blue 
Danube. 
Orange, Treasure Island. 
Scarlet-red, Vulcan. 
Dark red. Mars. 
Maroon, Othello. 
Ci-eam, Oriental. 
White, Hope. 
Campbell’s Special Mixture of Named Early Spen¬ 
cers contains all the above varieties. Oz., 45c; 
y-i oz., 25c; Pkt., 15c. 
Late Spencer Mixed (bloom by l\Iay). P.kts., 10c; 
Oz., 35c; 1/^ oz., 20c. 
Cupid Spencer (dwarf variety for bedding; 1 font ; 
in bloom from May). Pkt., 15c. 
See also page 7. 
SWEET SULTAN. (See Centaurea Imperlalis.) 
SWEET WILLIAM (Dianthus barbatus). Bien. 
Pink, red, and white flowers, like small pinks, in 
large clusters for beds and bouquets; IV^ to 2 
feet; sow October to March. Germination period 
7 days. Pink Beauty; Scarlet Beauty; White; 
Single Mixed; Double Mixed. Pkt., 15c. 
SWEET WIYELSFIELD (Dianthus 
barbaratus x Chinensis). 
A cross between Sweet 
William and the annual 
Chinese Pinks; beautifully- 
marked flowers in clusters; 
very early and free-flower¬ 
ing; 1 foot; sow anytime. 
Germination period 1 week. 
Pkt., 15c. 
TAHOKA DAISY 
Large lavender, yellow¬ 
eyed daisies on long stems 
for cutting and show; 
feathery foliage; 1^/4 feet; 
sow Feb. to May. Pkt., 15c. 
TEXAS BLUE BONNET. (See Lupinus subcarnosus.) 
Sweet Wivelsfield 
