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Flower Seeds 15 

Sweet Peas 
The proper time to spade the garden for Sweet Peas is in the 
Fall, as the longer the soil remains in the rough state the better. 
Give a liberal dressing of well-rotted stable manure, ground 
bone and a dusting of lime. Spade to a depth of 6 or 8 inches 
and allow soil to remain in the rough without chopping down. 
When sowing seed, see that the soil is firmly trodden down, as 
Sweet Peas require not only a deep soil but a firm one. Seed 
should always be sown early in Spring 1 inch deep, and when 
plants are well up thin to 2 to 4 inches apart. Pinch out tops 
to start branching. Support should be given early before 
plants get twisted. When hot, dry weather begins, see that the 
plants are well mulched and well watered. Look out for green 
aphis and keep clean by spraying with solution of tobacco 
extract. Care must be taken to keep flowers picked, as the 
forming of seed pods will stop blooming. 
GIANT RUFFLED SPENCER 
The Newest and Most Beautiful of All 
The main characteristic of this new type is the duplexness 
and extra frilliness of the flowers. This imparts a double 
appearance to the large, wavy flowers, the frilliness extending 
even to the edges of the wings. Lovely four-flowered sprays. 
This type has been proclaimed by Sweet Pea experts and 
flower enthusiasts as the greatest advancement made in 
Sweet Peas for many years. 
BONNY BRIAR 
A sparkling rose pink of immense size. 
CAPRI 
Very beautiful light blue. 
FLORA 
Clear deep lavender self. 
MAYTIME 
Rich golden cerise. 
SNOW WHITE 
A solid paper white throwing immense flowers on long 
pencil stems. 
Above varieties: Pkt. 15c., oz. 35c., 14 Ib. $1.00 
Collection: 1 pkt. each of above five varieties, 65c. 
EXQUISITE MIXTURE 
A beautiful mixture of the brighter Spencers and the newest 
novelties. None better. Pkt. 10c., oz. 25c., 14 lb. 75c., 
Ib. $2.50. 
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Serpyllum. Creeping plant with scarlet flowers. 
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TROLLIUS Pkt. 
Orange Globe. Giant double Buttercup. 
peranmnialite pct en's > ace Br a ook, its ... $0.15 
VERONICA (Speedwell) 
A hardy border plant, growing about 114 feet 
high, producing long spikes of bright blue flowers 
in June and July. Picts 
Spicata. Bright blue. 18 in. Special 
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VINCA 
Fine for pots or borders. 
Alba, pure white; Rosea, rose; Mixed. 
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VIOLA 
Odorata (Sweet Violet). Fragrant bedding 
plant..... De as ead cs sg os ¥,0,5 oS OsLO 
VIRGINIAN STOCKS 
Hardy annuals for beds and borders. Pkt. 10c. 
e.uring the Summer. 

Sweet Pea 
WALLFLOWER 
Well-known, fragrant, half-hardy perennial blooming 
early in the Spring. Plants should be protected in cold- 
frame during Winter and planted out in April. Pkt. 
Earliest Paris. Flowers first season from seed and 
continues bloom until freezing weather. Fine 
for cut blooms, keeps well and has a very deli- 
cate perfume. Separate colors: Blood red, 
light brown, golden. Special pkt. 25c.........$0.10 
Single Mixed. Special pkt. 25e......... tet £8 UU 
Early Wonder. Double flowering annual....... 15 
WILD FLOWER GARDEN MIXTURE 
These mixed flower seeds embrace more than a 
hundred varieties of such easy growing and pretty 
flowers as are suitable for forming a wild flower garden. 
They are very useful for woodland walks, roadsides, 
alongside of fences, and on untidy bare spots which, if 
properly cared for and kept free from weeds, can bloom 
Pkt. 10c., oz. 25c., (4 Lb. 75c. 

Wild Garden 
