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WILL’S PIONEER SEEDHOUSE, GREENHOUSE AND NURSERY 
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WilPs Sweet Peas 
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Will's Imperial Mixed Sweet Peas 
SWEET PEA COLLECTION 
One regular packet of each of the fifteen best varieties 
listed below (will sow 90 feet of row) together with a GAR¬ 
DEN SIZE PACKAGE OF NITRAGIN to treat the seed for 
best results. 
$ 1.00 
The following varieties of Sweet Peas are priced at; 
10c; oz., 25c; ^ lb., 75c. Any three packets, 25c, 
SUMMER FLOWERING SPENCERS 
Pkt. 
AIMETHYST. Clear Medium Blue. 
BRIDAL VEIL. White. 
DISCOVERY. Chamois Pink. 
ECSTASY. Light Pink. 
FLAGSHIP. Navy Blue. 
FLORADALE. Salmon Pink on Cream. 
KING LAVENDER. Lavender. 
MASTER CREAM. Deep Cream. 
(VlYMPIA. Purple. 
PEER. Orange Pink. 
STYLIST. Clear Rose Pink. 
WELCOME. BriUiant Scarlet. 
Early Flowering Spencer Sweet Peas 
EARLY FLOWERING SPENCERS 
AIMERICAN BEAUTY. Deep Crimson. 
DAPHNE. Soft Salmon Pink on Cream. 
STAR. Sparkling Rose Pink. 
The above fifteen varieties of Sweet Peas are priced: Pkt., 10c; oz., 36c; 
% lb., 75c. Any 
three packets, 35c. 
One packet of each of 
the fifteen sorts, to¬ 
gether with a Garden 
Size Package of Ni* 
tragin, $1.00. 
Choice Mixed Sweet Peas 
EARLY FLOWERINCi SPENCER MIXTURE. These come into 
bloom three weeks before the standard Spencer varieties, 
but with the same long stems and large, waved flowers. 
■ They have replaced the standard Spencers in greenhouse 
planting, and, though they do not grow quite as tall nor 
branch as much, their earliness and long season of bloom 
make them invaluable for outdoor planting, particularly in 
the short seasoned north. Pkt., 10c; oz., 25c; % lb., 85c; 
Vz lb., $1.50; 1 lb., $2.80. 
WILL'S IMPERIAL MIXED SWEET PEAS , A mixture 
: »■' ■ , 1 , _ --- in proper 
proportions of the large waved standard Spencer sorts with 
every Sweet Pea color represented in every possible com¬ 
bination. Pkt., 5c; oz., 10c; ^4 lb., 40c; Vz lb., 70c; 1 lb., $1.25. 
HEAT RESISTANT MIXTURE. 
A new an<l very vigorous, free flowering blend particularly 
adapted to our conditions. You will And this mixture satis¬ 
factory in every way. Pkt., 10c; oz., 30c; ^4 lb., 90c; Vz lb., 
$1.65; 1 lb., $3.00. 
SIBERIAN PERENNIAL SWEET PEAS (P). The vines are 
about 5 feet high, absolutely hardy and bloom all summer 
if blossoms are kept picked. Pkt., 10c. 
A Few Suggestions 
The Sweet Pea plant or vine succeeds best in 
cool, moist, yet well drained soil. To secure the 
longest possible season of bloom the seed must 
be planted early. The best mode of planting is 
the trench method. The trench is dug two feet 
deep and two feet wide, and filled nearly to the 
surface of the ground with a mixture of well 
rotted manure and rich soil, with a six-inch 
layer of soil at the top. Soaking seed in water 
over night before planting will hasten germina¬ 
tion. The seed shoiald be sown, two inches deep, 
at the rate of one ounce to twenty feet. During 
dry weather the p'ound should be thoroughly 
soaked onoe or twice each week. A light spraj^ 
ing of the vines in the evening during hot 
weather will be found beneficial, and the earth 
should at all times be kept loose about the 
plants to a depth of two inches. Sweet Peas 
should be cut early in the morning and the more 
closely the flowers are kept cut off the longer 
will be the period of bloom. Remember, the 
vines quickly wither, if allowed to produce any 
great amount of seed. Spray thoroughly and 
often to prevent infection by aphis. 
Treat Sweet Peas with 
NITRAGIN 
INOCUUTE ALL LEGUMES 
NITRAGIN 
Or^)lA•l lt9umc IrtoCuUtOv 
Garden Size 10c, Postpaid 
^^ill Treat Up to 6 Pounds of Peas, 
Beans, and Sweet Peas. 
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Thought yon would like to know' that T w'on first prize on your 
Inil*erial Mixed Sweet I'< as at cnir local fair last September. They 
were beautiful to say the least and blossomed right up till freez¬ 
ing weather.—Mrs. Harry Hagenhrock, Rt, 3, Bx. 666, Duluth, Minn. 
