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MIXTURE 
Includes the following 
13 Best Varieties: 
Hope Oriental 
Titania Rose Picotee 
Mother Machree’ Fiesta 
Treasure Island Coquette 
Mariner Rhapsody 
Fragrance Miss Liberty 
Blue Danube 
Per Pkt. 25¢; oz. 75e. 


Early Spencer Sweet>Peas 
FOR FALL PLANTING 
New and QOutstandng Varieties 
Pkt. 25¢ each 
Cavaleade. Outstanding longstemmed variety. Golden cerise 
on white ground. 
Coquette. Lovely salmon pink with coral shadings. Very fine 
vigorous longstemmed variety. 
Fiesta. Brilliant orange cerise. A riot of color when in full 
bloom. Sunproof. 
Hiawatha. An exceptionally large flowered Sweet Pea. Deep 
rose. 
Hortus Queen. Bright rose with a deep cream ground. One of 
the finest we have seen with deeply ruffled standard which 
is pleated along the edge. Wings daintily ruffled. 
Miss Liberty. New. Standard and wings pure rose-carmine, 
keel white. Very large flowered. 
Ramona. A delightful luminous coral-rose with yellow and 
pink shadings, 
Rhapsody. Large flowers of a lovely deep lavender enhanced 
by delicate pink tints. Very beautiful. 
Rhumba. Large flowers deeply duplexed. Color a 
lively, sparkling golden cerise, right to its keel. 
Sparks. Large flowers with broad daintily frilled 
standard. Bright orange scarlet. Vigorous. 
Tahoe. The best mid blue variety. 
Tops. Beautifully duplexed, with five to six flowers to 
the stem. A delicate rose pink color. Very fine. 
General List: Pkts. 10¢ each; oz. 50c. 
American Beauty. Mammoth deep rose. 
Apollo. Light salmon cerise. 
Bacchus. Mammoth flowered duplex. Rich maroon. 
Blue Danube. Large ruffled flowers. Enchanting mid- 
blue. 
Boon. Deep salmon pink. One of the best in its color. 
Cattleya. Rosy lilac like the lovely orchid. 
Daphne. Lovely soft salmon pink on a cream ground. 
Eleanor Blue. Large sky blue flowers on long stems. 
Evening Star. Bright orange-scarlet suffused with orange. 
Fragrance. Large clear lavender flowers on long stems. 
Freckles. Tvory white flowers freckled with hright rose. 
Gardenia. Duplexed flowers of paper white. Vigorous. Fine. 
Hope. One of the best clear whites. Long stems, vigorous. 
Iris Blue. Broad wavy petals of delightful iris blue. 
Laddie Improved. Giant rose colored flowers on long stems. 
Mariner. One of the finest. Large ruffled deep blue flowers. 
Mars. Very large deep carmine red. One of the best reds. 
Mother Machree. Large semi-duplex, blend of coral and rose. 
Oriental. Large long-stemmed flowers of deep cream. 
Rose Picotee. Pure white ruffled with salmon-rose picotee. 
Sequoia. Enormous flowers, rich golden cerise. 
Shirley Temple. Mammoth flowers of soft rich rose-pink. 
Spring Song. A new shade of salmon pink. Long stems. 
Sterling. Large duplexed flowers of a delightful salmon-rose. 
Sunproof Orange. Bright crimson orange, deeper on standard. 
Susanna. Carmine red flowers on long stems. Vigorous. 
Titania. The queen of all deep rose Sweet Peas. Very large. 
Top Hat. Deep violet, wavy standards and broad wings. 
Treasure Island. Large flowers of sparkling golden orange. 
Vulean. Orange scarlet. 
GOODES SPECIAL MIXTURE 
MIXED FROM SEPARATE COLORS. 
Pkt. 10¢; oz. 50c. 


How To Grow Sweet Peas 
Sweet Peas require a rich cool soil to grow to perfection. First 
dig a trench 2 feet deep and 18 to 20 inches wide. Refill this trench 
to within 6 inches of the top with soil mixed with cow manure. 
When filling this last 6 inches mix Goodes Special Sweet Pea food 
with the soil at the rate of 1 pound to every three feet of trench. 
Soak thoroughly and allow to stand two or three days. Then culti- 
vate lightly and sow the seed, covering one inch. When plants 
develop thin to 4 inches apart. One ounce of seed will plant 25 feet 
of row. 


GOODES SEED STORE, Pasadena, California 

