
EARLY 
SPENCERS 
Because of the myriad of colors and varieties 
in Sweet Peas we offer each season what we 
consider the 12 best varieties considering color, 
size of flower and vigorous plant habit. In addi- 
tion we offer the outstanding novelties for the 
sweet pea fans who want the best of the new 
introductions. 
Complete cultural information is given on each 
packet. Seed requires 14 days in which to ger- 
minate. 
14 SOLID COLORS 
Early Rainbow Colors in Spencer 
Sweet Peas 
1308 Lilaa—CATTLEYA. A bewitching shade 
of rose-lilac like the Orchid Cattleya. Large 
beautifully waved flowers. A very attractive 
color under artificial light, long stems and vigor- 
ous plant. 
1309 Amethyst—ROYAL PURPLE OF THE 
KINGS. 
1436 Spring Flowering Spencer. This new 
type was introduced in 1939. It was created 
and developed in California. In 1940, the All- 
America Council on flowers honored the three 
original varieties as follows: Silver Medal to 
“Rose Pink”; Bronze Medal to “Blue”; and 
Honorable Mention to “Lavender”. We offer 
it in Mixed. The features of this new type are: 
Ability to grow under hot weather conditions, 
vigor of growth, extra long stems, long season 
of flowering, and abundance of blossoms. Pkt. 
25c; 14 oz. 50c; oz. 90c. 


FLOWERING 
Fraser’s Early Flowering SWEET PEAS 
Plant During Early Spring for Summer Flowers 
California Souvenir Sweet Pea Collection 
No. 1340 
1 PACKET VITAMITE INOCULATOR 
8 PACKETS SPENCER SWEET PEAS and $ it 
Collection Offer No. 1340 (Value $1.35) for 
Incomparable in size, color, form and substance. A revelation in 
color and fragrance. Excellent for planting in fall or early spring 
in Eastern States and particularly suited for outside planting in 
Southern States during August, September, October and November 
for winter and early spring bloom. 
1330 Phyllis Fraser 
Lavender 
1332 Christmas Red 
1333 Gardenia White 
White 
1336 Orange Supreme 
Orange 
1337 American Beauty 
Rose 
1338 Miss Los Angeles 
Salmon 
1356 Shirley Temple 
A beautiful Silver Rose, 
large flowered, long stem, 
outstanding. 
1359 Mother Machree 
Golden Rose 
Any of the above Packets, 15c 
1310 MEADOW LARK Improved, 
Cream. Long stems and frilled. 
1311 Deep Lavender — MICHI- 
GAN. Giant flower of good deep 
color and substance. 
1312 Blue— BLUE BONNET. A 
fine clear blue of unusual purity and 
lasting qualities. 
1315 Clear Pink—Imperial. A large, 
clear pink of soft shade. 
1318 Crimson — AVIATOR. A 
glowing, warm-crimson, the best of 
this shade. 
1322 White—WHITE HAR- 
MONY. A pure white; free flower- 
ing. Awarded two silver medals and 
three certificates. 
1323 Bicolor — COLUMBIA. Sal- 
mon-rose with white wings. A fav- 
orite among growers. 
1341—Salmon-Cerise — PRIDE. A 
bright, live color effect under arti- 
ficial light. 
1342 Clear Lavender —HAR- 
MONY. A beautiful large frilled 
lavender of delicate light shade. 
1344 Rose-Pink — GIANT ROSE. 
A very rich rose-pink, large flow- 
ered and beautifully waved. 
1345 Orange Scarlet — VULCAN. 
We offer this color in place of the 
so-called oranges. It is one of the 
best orange shades, and deep enough 
so it will not sunburn. 
1352 GLITTERS. A _ magnificent 
flower, with a remarkable glowing 
color. The standard is scarlet red. 
Prices of all above separate colors: 
Pkt. 15c; 1 oz. 50c; 4 ozs. $1.60. 
One ounce will sow a row about 
20 feet long. 
EARLY SPENCER 
SWEET PEAS 
1339 Fraser’s California Rainbow 
Beauty Mixture—This is a very spe- 
cial Early Spencer mixture including 
splendid shades, such as pink and 
salmon, lavender and orchid, scarlet 
and crimson, light and dark blues, 
rose, white and artistic two-tone 
shades. In fact, all the colors of the 
rainbow. 14 oz. 25c; 1 oz. 50c; 4 
ozs. $1.60. 
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GIANT RUFFLED SWEET 
PEAS 
Spring-Summer Flowering 
The Giant Ruffled Sweet Pea is a re- 
cent development of the Spencer 
types. Flowers are large, ruffled and 
frilled and give the appearance of 
being fully double. Everyone is 
taken with this type and if you have 
never planted them you have a real 
treat in store, 
1428 Lady Ruffles. Large blooms, 
soft pink self on a white background. 
Flowers of good substance exqui- 
sitely ruffled and frilled. A Gold 
Medal Winner and one of the finest 
of the ruffled types. Plants a 12 ft. 
row. 
1423 Cattleya Queen. A large frilled 
duplex of rosy mauve. 
1424 Fluffy Ruffles. Soft creamy- 
pink flowers like large fluffy balls. 
One of the first introduced. 
1425 Ruffled Beauty. A lilac-pink 
over amber. Large, daintily ruffled 
flower. 
1426 Ruffled Orchid. Lavender-pink 
with a warm mauve sheen. 
1427 Ruffled Rose. A soft rose-pink, 
well ruffled and borne on long stems. 
1422 Fraser’s Flare Crimson. 
1430 Mary Pickford. Soft pink on 
a cream background and one of the 
most beautiful Sweet Peas grown. 
Any of the above Ruffled Sweet 
Peas: Pkt. 15c; 1 oz. 50c; 4 ozs. $1.60. 
Orchid Flowered Ruffled 
Mixed 
1429 We have blended in this spe- 
cial mixture a large number of va- 
rieties which distinguish themselves 
by having beautifully ruffled blooms. 
Will give a magnificent display in 
the garden and yield great quantities 
of cut flowers. Pkt. 15¢; oz. 25¢; %4 
Ib. 60c; lb. $2.00. 
SWEET PEA 
INOCULATOR 
Vitamite-Inoculator — A nitrofying 
bacteria, draws nitrogen from the 
air. For Sweet Peas, Beans, Legumes 
and all plant life. Lightens heavy 
soils. Pkt, 15c. 
