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The Best in Types and-Colors 
The Sweet Pea has all the good qualities of a 
perfect annual for general cultivation, It is of easy 
culture, growing in almost any soil and sunny 
situation, begins to bloom when small and, if freely 
cut, the flowers will continue to develop for a long 
period. The flowers are of charming shape, rich 
and varied in color, delicate in texture, deliciously 
fragrant and borne freely on long stems; unsur- 
passed for cutting. 
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PARK’S UNSURPASSED GIANT 
SPENCER SWEET PEAS 
in a carefully blended mixture of well bal- 
anced colors of the largest and most de- 
sirable named varieties, including many of 
the newest novelties. 
Pkt. 5c: % oz, 10c: oz. 15¢: % lb. 50c. 


GIANT STANDARD SPENCERS © 
LATE FLOWERING 
We offer a select variety of only the best in 
quality and color. There are none better than 
Park’s. Many new names are on the market, but by 
careful selection, only those of proven worth appear 
in our catalog, with good growth, long stems and 
splendid texture of flowers in choicest colors of 
their class, many of them having received awards 
in the A.A. trials. 
Pkt. 5c; 4 oz. 12c; oz. 20c; %4 Ib. 60c. 
BEGONIA ROSE. Velvety, showy deep rose. Ruf- 
fled and duplexed. 
BONNIE BRIAR. Splendid large rose-pink. 
CAPRI. A choice and beautiful clear silvery blue. 
CAPTAIN BLOOD. Handsome blood-red veneered 
copper, 
CHIEFTAIN. Very fine satiny mauve. 
DIANA. Immense beautifully duplexed flowers of 
rose on cream ground. 
ENSIGN. Lovely corn-flower blue with bluish violet 
shadings. 
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Giant Flowering 
SWEET PEAS 
Selected Varieties 
FLORA. Clear lilac lavender. The finest and most 
outstanding lavender yet grown. 
GIGANTIC. Prize winner. Large pure white. 
GOLDEN DRAGON. Large duplex flowers of golden. 
orange. 4 
HOLLYBERRY. Striking rich scarlet flushed orange. 
LEVIATHAN. Large, handsome velvety maroon. — 
MAYFAIR. Extra large, shell pink flowers. 
MELODY. Cream background flushed golden orange 
blended with pink. 
MIRTH. Flaming rose toned into white background. 
NEW BUTTERCUP. Rich deep cream. 
OLYMPIA. Immense fine rich vivid purple. 
PRINCE OF ORANGE. Brilliant deep orange. 
RUBICUND. Fine dazzling rich crimson-scarlet. — 
SILVER JUBILEE. Cream and Salmon-Pink blending. 
YELLOW TIP. Beautiful creamy yellow. . 
YOUTH. Lovely white with pink picotee edge. 
WHAT'S NEW IN SWEET PEAS 
(LATE FLOWERING) 
CRONY. High ranking exhibition Sweet Peas. 
Strong growing plants produce long stemmed 
large soft golden salmon flowers. 16 seeds 5c; 
100 seeds 25c. ; = 
WINDSOR BLUE. Probably the strongest growing . 
clear mid-blue Sweet Pea yet produced. Immense 
flowers are produced on long stout stems. 
16 seeds 5c; 100 seeds 25c. 
SKIPPY. New pleasing shade of light salmon pink, 
not only with good stems but often 4‘to 5 blooms 
on each stem. Try a packet. 16 seeds 5c; 
100 seeds 25c. 
SNOW WHITE. Extra large pure white flowers of 
splendid texture. A black seeded variety. 
16 seeds 5c; 100 seeds 25c. 
(EARLY FLOWERING) 
: HORTUS QUEEN. Vigorous long stems with per- 
iectly formed ruffled bright rose on cream ground. 
Charming lovely novelty. 16 seeds 5c; 
100 seeds 25c. 
TRIS BLUE. One of the strongest growing, with 
heavy stems and large 2” flowers in deep Iris 
Blue. A beauty! 16 seeds 5c; 100 seeds 25c. 
ROSE PICOTEE. Definitely a new color with im- 
mense beautifully ruffled -white flowers edged 
salmon pink. Delightful and unusual. 
16 seeds 5c; 100 seeds 25c. 
SWEET AFTON. Strong growing bright large flow- 
ers of deep silvery pink on heavy, fine cutting: 
stems. 16 seeds 5c; 100 seeds 25c._ . 
TITANIC. Mistress of all deep rose Sweet Peas. 
Delicately moulded, gigantic flewers of great 
beauty. 16 seeds 5c; 100 seeds 25c. 
TREASURE ISLAND. Very large semi-duplex-spark- 
ling golden orange; on exhibition and creating a ~ 
sensation at the Golden Gate Exposition. 
16 seeds 5c; 100 seeds 25c. 
HIAWATHA. For beauty, vigor, size and profusion 
of bloom, Sweet Pea Hiawatha is a perfect flr. 
A deep rose of exceptional size. 16 seeds 5c; 
100 seeds 25c. 
CAVALCADE. Broad wavy standards and ruffled 
wings of this new rich golden cerise beauty, to- 
gether with the vigor of the long stemmed plants, 
give Cavalcade an outstanding position among 
Sweet Peas. 16 seeds 5c; 100 seeds 25c. 
SPRING FLOWERING (NOVELTY) 
In the words of the originator: ‘Spring Flowering 
Sweet Peas are definitely between the Early and 
Late flowering types. They maintain remarkable 
stem length, flower size, vigor, and productivity 
through the growing season both indoors under 
glass and outside in the open ground.” Blue, Rose 
Pink, Lavender and Pure White. 3 seeds 5c; 

21 seeds 25c. 
