X'L Sweet Peas 
Our X-L BRAND SWEET PEAS are famous throughout the state for the Large Wavy blos¬ 
soms and long, stiff stems that adapt them for use in bouquets. We are proud of our repu¬ 
tation for selling fine sweet peas, and in order that you receive the best results from your 
seed, please ask for cultural directions which we will furnish free. 
1 ounce of Sweet Peas will plant a single row 15 ft. long. 
SPECIAL NOTE: 
To check Aphis that has damaged so many sweet pea 
vines in Great Falls the past several years, we suggest that 
you spray with one of the following insecticides: Aphis 
Spray, 35c; Cubor, 35c; Evergreen, 35c. If thorough spraying 
is practiced, trouble from these pests will be minimized. 
Inoculate Your Sweet Peas With Nitragin 
Nitragin puts the live, nitrogen-fixing bacteria right on 
the roots of your plants, and thus gives them a better start 
and assures quick growth. Nitra¬ 
gin is not a fertilizer, and should 
not be used as such. Recom¬ 
mended by U. S. Department of 
Agriculture. 10c package treats 
4 lbs. of Sweet Peas or garden 
peas and beans. 
1535 
Shirley Temple 
Last year we tried this new sweet pea before offering it to our 
customers. Advance descriptions, while lavish, simply do not do 
it justice. It is the most beautiful of all sweet peas—all new 
varieties included. It blooms with the richness of color found in 
Pinkie but is softer toned. The blossoms are fluted and daintily 
frilled and are the largest we have ever seen. These immense 
flowers are invariably borne in clusters of 4 on long, stiff stems. 
Pkt., 15c; V 2 oz., 30c; oz., 50c. 
Shirley Temple 
Sweet Pea 
TMultiflora Type Sweet Peas 
A new type sweet pea that produces 5, 6 and 7 large frilled blossoms to each stem. 
1537—ABUNDANCE. A most appro¬ 
priate name for this many flowered 
sweet pea. Color is bright, clear lilac. 
Pkt., 15c. 
1539—PROLIFIC. You will be proud 
of these extraordinary sweet peas. 
Many large ruffled pink flowers on 
long, stiff stems. Pkt., 15c. 
1541—HORN OF PLENTY. A new ad¬ 
dition to the Multiflora group. From 
5 to 7 large well formed flowers are 
borne to each stem when well grown. 
Color is blush rose. Pkt., 25c. 
SPECIAL —1 each of the above Multiflora Sweet Peas (3 pkts.) mailed to any address 
for 45c. 
The Best Spencers for This Climate 
All are produced on bushy vines. They are selected for 
their long stems and large, wavy blossoms. You will find 
that fading out and loss of color from the hot sun would be 
much less in these varieties than with many of the others 
that are being offered. 
1536—AVALANCHE. A large, frilled, glistening white. 
1538—HUNTSMAN. The brightest scarlet yet introduced. 
Makes an outstanding bouquet when used by itself. 
1540—DERBY DAY. Considered the best dark red standard 
Spencer. Color is similar to the old King Edward, but the size 
of the blossoms and the vine growth is much better. 
1542—PINKY. Still remains as one of the largest sweet 
peas in the deep pink class. 
1544—POWERSCOURT. This beautiful lavender is outstand¬ 
ing in the standard flowering varieties. When combined with 
Pinky or Jumbo it makes a breath-taking bouquet. 
1546—MASTER CREAM. An immense deep cream beauti¬ 
fully waved and frilled, and quite sun proof. 
1548—MARY PICKFORD. Light, creamy pink. 
1550—ROYAL PURPLE. A full colored purple that really is 
correctly named. 
1552—SMILES. For the past two years we have considered 
this variety the best of the late introductions in salmon 
colored sweet pea. 
1556—JUMBO—(Our Feature Sweet Pea in 1938). This color 
has definitely been needed in the large wavy type sweet 
peas. A bright, cerise pink with an undercurrent of cherry 
red. Sets 4 blossoms. 
1558—CHINESE BLUE. The only solid rich blue yet avail¬ 
able. Large, wavy blossoms on long stems. 
Prices on the above eleven varieties: 
Pkt., 5c; 1/2 oz., 20c; oz., 30c; Va lb., 90c. 
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Use Nitragin for Sweet Peas 
