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Ambition. Very large, waved, clear lavender blooms. 
Amethyst. A clear and distinct amethyst-blue. 
Ascott. Deep pink blooms, waved and fluted. Long stems. 
Avalanche. A giant flower of glistening pure white. 
Barbara. Rich salmon. The best in this color. 
Charming. Rosy cerise. The character is well indicated by the name. 
Constance Hinton. A pure white of great size and substance. 
Corona. Carmine-rose on a white background. 
Daffodil. Rich deep cream. The best of its color, and a strong grower. 
Damask Rose. Deep rose with carmine sheen; long stems. 
Hebe. A new bright pink Sweet Pea of mammoth size. 
Leviathan. Rich maroon. One of the finest of the new reds. 
Magnet. A brilliant light pink—almost cream-pink. 
Mrs. A. Searles. A rich blending of pink and oriental red. 
Olympia. Rich purple, giant flowers. 
Pinkie. Largest of all deep pink Sweet Peas. 
Powerscourt. Lovely waved flowers of clear soft lavender. 
Prince of Orange. Large, waved, deep orange flowers. 
Red Boy. Long stemmed rich crimson. 
Rubicund. Large, waved, crimson-scarlet. 
Sybil Henshaw. Bright glowing crimson. 
Welcome. Waved flowers of dazzling scarlet. 
Youth. Very fragrant giant white flower edged with rose-pink. 
Each of above named Sweet Peas, pkg. 10c; oz. 30c. 
Collection: One pkg. of each of above 23 varieties for $1.75. 
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Temple 
Sweet Peas 
A New Large 
Beautiful Pink. 
Pkg. 15c. 
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SWEET PEAS 
Hart Cr Vick’s Distinguished Varieties for Gardens 
CHOICE SPENCER VARIETIES 
From the long list of Sweet Peas of this wonderful Orchid-flowering 
class, we have selected 23 which in our judgment and experience are the 
best for the garden. New kinds, if they are better than the ones now 
on our list, will be added as they are produced. One package will plant 
a row about 10 feet long; an ounce, about 35 feet. 
How to Grow Sweet Peas 
Successfully 
Dust your sweet pea seed with Nitragin 
and sow as soon as the ground can be 
worked in the spring. Dig a trench about a 
foot wide and deep, fill in with 6 inches of 
well-rotted stable manure; tread down firmly 
and replace the good garden soil. Draw a single 
straight line in the middle of the prepared sur¬ 
face, about three-fourths inch deep; sow seed 
at even distances of about 3 inches, and cover. 
When the plants grow about 3 or 4 inches high, 
thin out to 6 inches from each other. As soon 
as the vines reach a height of about 8 inches, 
proper supports should be provided. 
The Sweet Pea is a moisture-loving plant, 
and by the month of May the plants will re¬ 
quire water. Use a mulch of old stable manure 
or peat moss and soak well with the hose as 
needed. 
The Rochester Collection 
of Zinnias 
Varieties Approved at Our Trial Gardens 
Pkg. 
Dahlia-Flowered, Golden Dawn .. .$0.15 
Dahlia-Flowered, Crimson Monarch .15 
Dahlia-Flowered, Exquisite.15 
Dahlia-Flowered, Oriole.15 
Dahlia-Flowered, Dream.15 
Dahlia-Flowered, Polar Bear.15 
Dahlio-Flowered, Scarlet Flame .. .15 
Mammoth, Daffodil.10 
Mammoth, Orange King.10 
each of these 9 . 
(value $1.25), 5 I 
for . 1 
One pkg 
Zinnias 
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H. & V. EXHIBITION MIXTURE OF SPENCER SWEET PEAS 
In this mixture are more than a hundred of the best named varieties, giving 
an extremely wide range of color. You will find pure whites, rich maroons, 
deep pinks, lavenders, and a great number of blends of the loveliest colors 
imaginable. A single package will give you a display about 7 feet long, but 
for a perfect garden planting you should have not less than an ounce of this 
mixture, which will plant a single row about 25 feet long. Pkg. 1 0c; oz. 25c; 
Va lb. 85c; lb. $2.50. 
EARLY FLOWERING SWEET PEAS 
This new race of Sweet Peas has the large, waved and frilled, long-stemmed flower of the 
Spencer Orchid-Flowering type, but blooms a month early. If you will keep them picked, 
they will flower for three months. Plant them early. They are particularly adapted for growing 
under glass during the winter and for outdoor growing in the southern part of the country, 
where the summer-flowering kinds have not proved satisfactory. Complete cultural directions 
on every package of seed. 
Ball Orange. Rich deep orange. Hope. Just about the finest pure white. 
Boon. A rich, deep salmon-pink. Mrs. Hoover. Splendid clear blue. 
Bridesmaid. Large-flowered, silvery pink. Shirley Temple. The new giant rose-pink. 
Harmony. Early blooming clear lavender. Triumph. Lovely lilac-mauve. 
Each of the above Sweet Peas: Pkg. 15c; Vi oz. 35c. 
COLLECTION: One pkg. each of the above 8 varieties for $1.00. 
Early-Flowering Mixed. A splendid mixture containing specimens of the above 8 colors. Pkg. 10c; 
oz. 35c. 
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BLUE RIBBON COLLECTION Summer flowering—10 different colors 
Avalanche. White. Corona. Rose. Sybil Henshaw. Crimson. 
Youth. Picotee. Barbara. Salmon. Amethyst. Blue. 
Hebe. Pink. Leviathan. Maroon. Prince of Orange. Orange. 
Powerscourt. Lavender. 
One package each of the above 10 varieties—a garden full of 
Sweet Peas—for . 
