
X-L SWEET PEAS 
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. 

Sweet Peas grown by Mrs. K. Dulan 
609 9th Ave. S., Great Falls 
OUR MOST POPULAR SELLER 
GRAHAM & ROSS ROYAL MIXTURE OF 
STANDARD FLOWERING SWEET PEAS 
1554—This Grand Prize mixture has been carefully 
selected and balanced to incorporate only the best 
heat resisting varieties with large ruffled and wavy 
blossoms borne on long stems. We cannot recommend 
a better mixture for general garden use and for. cut 
flowers. Even those people who have found it profita- 
ble to sell sweet pea bouquets will find this mixture 
remarkably adapted to their purposes.. Pkt., 5c: oz., 
25Gb Ai lbs7 OC. /20 Deol Corel ele Daea0e 
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- 
[ iocutareruissee gin is not a fertilizer, and should 
Ne 
not be used as such. Recom- 
Rete and Mar are Sed fori 

mended by U. S. Department of 
Agriculture. 10c package treats 
4 lbs. of Sweet Peas or garden 
peas and beans. 


THE BEST STANDARD FLOWERING 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—-SEXTET QUEEN. An unusually large white sweet 
pea often times having as many as 5 or 6 blossoms on a 
stem. 
1538—HUNTSMAN. The brightest scarlet yet introduced. 
Makes an outstanding bouquet when used by itself. 
1540—WARRIOR. A deep maroon. Is now considered better 
than any deep red available. 
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—GRAND NATIONAL. Now considered the best of the 
cream sweet peas. Will not fade as quickly as the older 
varieties. 
1548—SUSAN. A light creamy pink that is superior to 
Mary Pickford, the variety which this replaces. 
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 ten varieties: 
Pkt., 5c; Y2 oz., 20c; oz., 30c; 1 lb., 90c. 

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Use Nitragin for Sweet Peas 
