30 FLOWER SEEDS—(Continued) 
State Nursery and Seed Co. 
S. N. & S. CO’S GIANT SPENCER SWEET PEAS 
Early Giant Flowering Spencer Varieties 
Early Flowering- Sweet Peas are particularly adapted to sections where the Summer flowering vari¬ 
eties have not proved satisfactory. They are now very popular and in great demand for early Spring 
blooming, for outdoor culture, coming into flower three \yeeks earlier than the regular Giant Speimer 
flowering varieties and if the flowers are kept picked will continue to bloom over a long period. The 
flowers are ^rge and are beautifully waved or frilled. We offer the following carefully selected varieties. 
SWEET PEA NOVELTY 
TOP HAT 
-A DISTINCTLY NEAV COLOR IN SWEET PE.VS” 
Top Hat ha.s niamiuoth flowers of a deep velvety i 
violet, with a large waved standard and Widely 
spread wings. Top Hat is a vigorous grower and 
produces surprisingly long stems. We recommend 
this unusual beautiful variety for garden culti- ^ 
vation. Pkt., 15c; %-oz., 40c; oz., 75c. 
TWO BEAUTIFUL VARIETIES 
Shirley Temple ' 
The color is softer and more beautiful than 
Pinkie. The flowers are the largest we have ever 
seen on any Siveet Pea and it has long stems -with 
four very large blooms on each stem. This new ' 
Sweet Pea is so charming and dainty that it de- 
serves the most appropriate name. With the kind . 
permission of Mr. and Mrs. Temple, it is named in | 
honor of their daughter, the charming and lovely | 
little cinema favorite Shirley. Pkt., 15c; %-oz., , 
25c; oz., 40c; %-11 >m §1.25. 
Annie Laurie I 
Annie Laurie constitutes the richest tone of pure , 
rose pink ever produced in a Sweet Pea. It is sev- . 
eral .shades richer than any other rose and i.s a j 
marvelous improvement; a vigorous grower, with 
four large flowers on long stems; an abundant, 1 
prolific and continuous bloomer. Pkt., 15c; %-oz., 
2,5c; 1 oz.. 40c; %-lb., §1.25. 
WHITE 
White Harmony—The stems are long, flowers large 
and pure white. Four large flowers on each 
stem; the best white Sweet Pea yet introduced. 
Pkt., 15c; %-oz., 30c; oz., 50c; %-lb., §1.50. 
PINK 
Superior Pink—A pleasing shade of glowing pink 
with a soft suffusion of salmon. Large, beauti¬ 
fully waved flowers. Pkt., 15c; %-oz., 30c; oz.. 
50c; %-lb., §1.50. 
CRIMSON 
Queen Crimson—The brightest and richest Crimson 
large flowers, long stems. Queen Crimson is in 
great demand on account of the brilliant color¬ 
ing. Pkt., 15c; ^4-oz., 30c; oz., 50c; 14 -lb., §1..50. 
SCARLET 
Grenadier—The large flowers are a rich Poppy- 1 
scarlet. Borne profusely on long stems. Pkt., 1 
15c; 14 -oz., 30c; oz., 50c; %-lb. §1.50. ! 
ROSE 
Zvolanek’s Rose—This is a widely known variety 
with large flowers and bold stems. Color a rich 
rose. Pkt., 1.5c; %-oz., 30c; oz., 50c; %-lb., §1.50. | 
ORANGE I 
Orange King—The most outstanding orange Sweet 
Pea. It is a clear intense orange. Pkt., 15c; %- 
oz., 30c; oz., 50c; 14 -lb., .§1.50. 
LAVENDER 
Sweet Lavender—A beautiful shade of lavender. 
Pkt., 15e; Va-oz.. 30c; oz., 50c; %-lb., §1.50. 
PURPLE 
Amethyst—The color is rich warm purple. Pkt., 
15c; %-oz., .30c; oz.. 50c 14 -lb.. §1.6.5. 
Wonder Novelty Sweet Pea 
Treasure Island 
A sparkling, golden orange—success at last 
an orange Sweet Pea of outstanding distinc¬ 
tion. Unlike other Sweet Peas TREASURE 
ISLAND is very large flowering and semi- 
duplexed. The average single flowers 
measure 2^4 inches across and is 2 inches 
deep. A strong grower with a majority 
of four flowers on 15 to 16-inch stems. This 
beautiful, new Sweet Pea was featured at 
the Golden Gate Exposition last year. Pkt., 
2.5c; 2 Pkt.s., 40c. 
Early Giant Flowering Spencer Sweet Pea.s 
BLUE 
Silver Blue—The large flowers are a pleasing deli¬ 
cate shade of silver blue. For a light blue Silver 
Blue is a most satisfactory variety. Pkt., 15c; 
%-oz., 30c; oz., .50c; %-lb., §1.50. 
Early Flowering Spencer Mixed—A choice mixture 
of the foregoing named Early Flowering Spencer 
varieties. Pkt., 10c; 14-oz.. 25c; oz., 40c; %,-lb., 
.Sl.lO; yo-lb,, §1.85; lb., §3.2.5. 
EARLY GIANT FLOWERING SWEET PEA COLLECTIONS 
The early Flowering Sweet Peas are most valuable for our Northern States. They are now In 
great demand for early Spring blooming, coming Into flower three to four weeks earlier than the 
Summer flowering varieties. A very acceptable gift. The collection contains the following eight 
varieties: 
.\mcthyst—Rich warm purple. Orange King—Glowing Orange. 
Superior Pink—Beautiful shade of glowing pink. .Sweet Lavender—Beautiful shade of lavender, 
tirenadier—Rich poppy scarlet. Silver Blue—A charming shade of silver blue. 
Zvolanek’s Rose—Rich rose. _ AVhite Harmon-y—Large waved pure white. 
One packet each of these eight fine Early Flow¬ 
ering .Sweet Peas (value $1.35) will be sent 
postpaid to any address a. 
for ..$l.UU 
One-half ounce each of these eight fine Early 
Flowering Sweet Peas (value $2.70) will be 
sent postpaid to any ad- «(- 
dress for . 
