THE ROCKY MOUNTAIN SEED CO 
DENVER, COLO. 
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Sweet Peas— Early planting and plenty of moisture are 
the secrets of growing Sweet Peas success¬ 
fully. Sweet Peas are among the seeds to be sown as soon as 
the soil can be worked, and should be planted 6 inches deep, being 
covered at first with only 2 inches of soil, the trench being filled 
as the plants grow. This method will give them a well-developed 
root system. Thin out to 2 to 4 inches apart as soon as they are 
above the ground. They should be staked up on stout stakes, on 
which wire netting has been fastened. These should be at least 
4 feet high. Do not allow the roots to become dry; water at least 
twice a week. Gather Sweet Pea blooms frequently; the more you 
cut them the better and longer they will bloom. 
Spencer’s ‘‘Butterfly” or “Orchid Flowered” 
We have a few more beautiful new varieties in our list this year; 
ones that greatly surpass some of the older types. It has been our 
intention to replace the past popular colors with corresponding new 
and better shades and also to include the most outstanding of the 
lovely new colors. 
These fine late Spencer types are the most popular for summer 
blooming. They are huge size, delicately waved and scented and 
produce three to four flowers on each stem. 
BLUE BIRD—A rich deep blue, a clear and pure color. 
BONNIE BRIAR—A sparkling rose-pink of immense size. 
CAPRI—The best light blue we know of. Vigorous growth. 
CAPTAIN BLOOD—Brilliant blood scarlet, veneered copper. 
DEBUTANTE—Coral, subtly shaded with salmon or peach 
pink. 
ELSTREE—Bright pink on cream ground; distinct and very 
frilly. 
GUINEA GOLD—A glowing orange Sweet Pea shaded with 
gold. Never fails to attract attention because of its ex¬ 
ceptionally brilliant hue. 
HIGHLANDER—Pure clean lavender, uniform throughout. 
JUMBO—Deep cerise with subtle undercurrent of sherry- 
red. A color that will appeal to all. 
KAMES—Pure white. Very large flowered; strong growing. 
LADY MACBETTH—A new and distinct color of strong char¬ 
acter, it is a dazzling spinel red with golden salmon 
shading, with not the slig’htest trace of sunburn. 
MASTER CREAM—Rich deep cream or primrose. A black 
seeded variety of recent introduction. 
OTHELLO—A rich deep maroon, with sparkling sheen. 
PINKIE—Experts agree that Pinkie is the finest of the 
large number of rose-pink varieties. 
POWERSCOURT—There is no finer pure lavender than 
this variety. 
R-OYAL PURPLE—Flowers of immense size. Rich royal 
purple. 
RUBICUND—Dazzling crimson-scarlet. Very showy and 
extra long stems. 
SHIRLEY TEMPLE—Lovely clear rose-pink; long stems 
with four very large frilled and fluted blooms on each 
stem. Early blooming. 
SMILES—Glistening salmon shaded shrimp-pink; truly 
magnificent. 
TREASURE—Deep rich mauve. The flowers are large and 
plentiful. 
Any One Above: (Pkt. 10c) (Oz. 2Sc) (%, lb. 75c). 
Special Collection of Butterfly or Orchid Flowering 
Sweet Peas 
Ten full sized packets, all separate colors: White, Pink, 
Yellow, Lavender, Rose, Purple, Maroon, Scarlet, &Llmon, 
Blue. Postpaid, 75c (regular price $1J)0). 
Spencer’s Bntterflry or Orchid Plowering 
Extra-Early Flowering Spencers 
A real addition to the garden of those who want 
early Sweet Peas. While they are used almost 
exclusively by the greenhouse trade, they do equally 
well outside. 
MIXED—All the best extra-early flowering 
varieties. (Pkt. 10c) (Oz. 30c) (14 ib. 
$ 1 . 00 ). 
SWEET PEAS IN MIXTURE 
PERFEGRO BLEND OP RE-SELECTED 
SPENCER—Madet up from our complete 
list of named varieties, including those of 
recent introduction. We have been very 
careful in preparing this mixture so that 
each package will contain a proper propor¬ 
tion of color; also seeds of the choicest 
varieties. (Pkt. 10c) (Oz. 20c) (14 lb. 65c) 
(Ib. $2J)0). 
EXQUISITE BLEND—A beautiful mixture of 
the brightest Spencers and the newest nov¬ 
elties. (Pkt. 10c) (Oz. 20c) (1,4 lb. 50c) 
(lb. $1.50). 
SPECIAL FIELD GROWN MIXED SPEN¬ 
CERS—A really first-class mixture of all 
different colors. (Pkt. 5c) (Oz. 15c) (14 lb. 
.3.5c) (Ib. $1.00)._ 
THOMPSON’S VITAMIN B, 
Because of its highly concentrated form. Vita¬ 
min B, for garden use need only be purchased 
in very small quantity. J/JO of a gram (100 
mgm) is enough to make 2,000 gallons of solu¬ 
tion! And this amount is sufficient for a small 
garden during the entire season. 
Wm. T. Thompson Company, pioneers in the 
field of nutritional science, offers this amount 
—1/10 gram (100 mgm)—for $1 a bottle. 
Start using Vitamin B, on your garden and 
houseplants today. Watch them grow with re¬ 
invigorated life—become the pride of your home 
and neighborhood! Complete instructions with 
each bottle. 
All Prices on This Page Are Postpaid 
