Important Information 
All prices quoted in this catalogue are subject to change without notice. 
We are listing herewith those varieties of Sweet Peas and Snapdragons as well 
as a miscellaneous list of seeds for the Florist and have selected such varieties 
as we feel are the best for Commercial growers. Any varieties not listed can 
be supplied at market prices—write for quotations. 
SWEET PEAS 
New Novelties for 1941 
“SPARKS” is a large flowered variety, with a broad yet daintily frilled 
standard. SPARKS is a heavy producer of long, stout stems, each bearing four 
flaming blooms. The color is a sparkling shade of bright orange scarlet. We feel 
that SPARKS will soon be listed as the most popular orange-scarlet color in the 
Winter Flowering class of Sweet Peas. 
“TOPS” is a beautifully duplexed Sweet Pea of a delicate rose pink color. 
From its clear white base it achieves that certain brightness of tone, which com¬ 
bined with a soft salmon sheen, serves to enhance its decorative value for any 
floral occasion. We would describe this color as a bright salmon rose. Produces 
five to six flowers to the stem. TOPS makes vigorous growth and produces unus- 
ally long straight stems. 
“GARDENIA” —synonymous with fragrance and velvety whiteness. GAR¬ 
DENIA in a dense paper white, having large ruffled flowers with good substance for 
shipping. The intricate duplexing of each bloom makes a mass effect of solid white 
that will achieve quick favor with all Florists. GARDENIA is easily grown, is 
a white-seeded variety and is especially well suited for cut flower use. 
“RHUMBA” is all that the name implies—a colorful personification, gaiety 
and vividness in a gorgeous new Sweet Pea. RHUMBA is a glistening golden 
cerise, large flowered and deeply duplexed. RHUMBA is a heavy producer throw¬ 
ing husky stems of four well spaced flowers. 
Price:— Yz Oz., 85c; 1 Oz., $1.50. 
