PASADENA, CALIFORNIA 57 

Empress Elizaheth, bright deep pink. 
Red Lady, bright red. 
Violetta, deep violet-purple. 
White Lady, pure white. Pkts., 25c; 5 for $1.00. 
COLONIAL (naturally base-branching; 2% feet): 
Priscilla, silvery lavender. 
Mayflower, rose-red. 
Puritan, pure white. 
Rose Standish, New in ’41, bright rose. Pkt., 20c. 
Mixed. Pkts., 15c. 
STOKESIA cyanea (Cornflower Aster). Per. stohks'-i-a. 
Rich lavender-blue, large, cornflower-like aster flow- 
ers, on stiff stems, for border and bouquets; 1 foot; 
sow December to April. Germination period 4 weeks. 
1/16-0z., 45c; Pkt., 15c. 
STREPTOCARPUS. Per. strep-toh-karp’-us. 
Shades of blue, lavender, rose, and white trumpet- 
shaped flowers on handsome pot plants in seven 
months from seed; sow November to March. Allied to 
Gloxinia, which see for culture. 
Large-flowered Hybrids Mixed. Pkt., 35c. 
SUNFLOWER. (See Helianthus.) 
SWEET PEAS (Lathyrus odoratus). 
Early Flowering Spencer is the best strain for Cali- 
fornia and the south, or for greenhouse use anywhere, 
blooming from December to June if planted in Au- 
gust or September; flowers are very large, wavy, 3 to 
4 on long stems; sow August to March. Germination 
period 10 days. Ask for special Sweet Pea Circular, 
printed each July, listing new varieties annd giving 
cultural suggestions. 
Outstanding New Varieties. Pkts., 25c: 
Clipper, large purest white Duplex. 
Mariner, clear marine blue. 
Fortyniner, glowing orange, frilled. 
Tops, bright rose-pink, yielding 5 and 6 giant flowers 
per stem. 
Leading Popular Varieties. Oz., 50c; %-oz., 30c; \%4- 
DZ,e20C. EkKts.,. 10c. 
Bacchus, Red-Purple. 
Bridesmaid, Silver Pink. 
Blue Danube, Clear Blue. 
Boon, Coral or Flame-Pink. 
Cavalcade, rich Coral Pink. 
Chime, soft Salmon Pink. 
Cinderella, Light Blue. 
Daphne, Salmon-and-Cream. 
Gardenia, Fragrant White. 
Mars, Rich Blood-Red. 
Memory, Orchid-Lavender. 
Criental, deepest Cream. 
Othello, Deepest Maroon. 
Shirley Temple, Rose-Pink. 
Star, Rosy-Salmon. 
Tahoe, Clear Mid-Blue. ra a 
Top Hat, Blue-Purple. Paan Oak ntella 
Triumph, Deep Lilac. Sweet Peas 
Vulcan, Vivid Scarlet. 
Campbell’s Special Mixture of Named Early Spen- 
cers contains all the above varieties. Oz., 45c; 1%4-0z., 
25¢e; %4-0z., 15c. 
Spring-Flowering Spencers (new group, commencing 
to flower about April 1 and continuing into summer 
from late fall sowings. Have greater vigor and resist- 
ance to drought than any other Sweet Peas. An ex- 
cellent strain for a second or follow-up crop to the 
winter-and-spring-flowering Early Spencers): 
Mid-Blue; Lavender; Mauve-Lilac; Rose-Pink; Sal- 
mon-Rose; and White. Pkts., 15c; 5 for 60c. 
Late Spencer Mixed (bloom by May). Oz., 35c; %-oz., 
ZOUCCCEKT.,-15c. 
Dwarf Spencer, for bedding (bushy plants; 1 foot): 
Bo-Peep, new early salmon pink. Pkt., 15c. 
SWEET WILLIAM (Dianthus barbatus). Per. 
Pink, red, and white flowers, like small pinks, in 
large clusters for beds and bouquets; 1% to 2 feet; 
sow October to May. Germ. period 7 days. 
Newport Pink (Pink Beauty), salmon rose. 
Scarlet Beauty, bright red. 

