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‘Flower Seeds for Florists’ 
LATE OR SUMMER > PEAS 650 ss rer 0) 
In our latitude, or where hot summers are not relieved by 
cool nights, summer peas are usually destroyed by mid- 
July. For this reason a Spring sowing usually gets in too 
late to be profitable. For 25 consecutive years, we have 
erown a profitable crop outdoors by sowing the seed in- 
doors not later than February 1, growing into 3 inch pot 
plants and planting out around mid-April. We protect 
them against freezes and heavy frosts after this date with 
a V-shaped protection made by nailing two 6 inch cypress 
Late 
BALISSEXeB HS Tae 
*Pinkie. Finest large flowered rose-pink; long-stemmed 
and a heavy producer. 
*Gigantic. A fine clear black-seeded white; extra large 
wavy flowers, many duplexed. 
*Ball Shrimp Pink. A pleasing soft shrimp pink. Vig- 
orous growth and long stems make this outstanding. 
*King Lavender. Exceptionally fine clear even laven- 
der with long, strong stems. Excellent growth. 
*Windsor Blue. A supremely fine mid-blue. Its clear 
even color, stem length, and flower size set it apart. 
*Welcome. An intense sunproof scarlet of vigorous 
growth. Fine flower size and stem, and a heavy pro- 
ducer. 
*Six Best Mixture. Composed only of the above varie- 
ties in proportion to their commercial value. 
PRICES on All Above Varieties and Mixture. 1 02z., 
25c; 4 0z., 70c; 1 lb. $2.25. 
TWO OUTSTANDING VARIETIES 
*ECSTASY. A pleasing shade of light salmon or shrimp 
pink that does not burn readily under strong sunlight. 
Large ruffled flowers freely produced on long, strong stems 
make this a valuable variety. 
*BLUE MOON. A clear even mid-blue with exceptionally 
tall and strong growth. Medium sized, ruffled flowers are 
carried mostly in 4’s on strong stems. Good producer. 
PRICES on Above Two Varieties: 1 oz. 25c; 4 oz. 70c; 
1 lb. $2.25. 

boards together. With all the overhead water they will 
stand and 5 foot high wire and string supports, we have 
them in crop by June 15th. Two weeks of heavy June 
picking assures us a nice profit for the greenhouse crops 
are usually thru at that time and the demand for peas is 
active until the 1st day of July. But this outdoor crop’ 
must be sprayed weekly for aphis until they get in flower. 
Most failures with this crop are due to not watching this 
point. 

We have grown such a lot of outdoor peas every season for the past 
25 consecutive years, nearly every year showing a profit. An early 
start, controlling aphis and plenty of water are the big points. 
GENERAL LIST 
Ambition. Rosy lavender. 
*Amethyst. Lilac blue. Fine clear color. 
Ascot. Light rose pink. 
Avalanche. White-seeded clear white. 
Beatall. Pink suffused salmon. 
Begonia Rose. Even light rose pink. 
Blue Bird. Clear medium blue. 
Blue Flame. Bright deep blue. 
*Bonnie Briar. Fine rose pink. 
*Chinese Blue. Good clear medium blue. 
Constance Hinton. Black-seeded white. 
Crimson King. Deep crimson. 
*Crony. An intense coral or salmon rose. 
Fine stem and flower. 
*Discovery. A pleasing chamois pink. 
*Fairyland. A fine clear pink on cream 
ground. 
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*Flagship. Deep brilliant navy blue. 
Fluffy Ruffles. Soft cream pink. 
Giant White. Clear white. 
Hawlmark Pink. Light rose pink. 
*Headlight. Fine sunproof orange scarlet. 
Heavenly Blue. Clear mid-blue. 
*Highlander. Fine large lavender. 
Lady Ruffles. Large ruffled soft pink. 
Loveliness. Silvery pink, cream ground. 
Magnet. Salmon rose. 
Mary Pickford. Creamy salmon pink. 
Mastercream. Cream. Black seeded. 
Matchless. Cream. White seeded. 
*Maytime. A rich golden cerise with large 
flowers and long stem. 
Miss California. Large salmon rose. 
*Olympia. Mauve. Near Triumph color in 
Earlies. 
*Pinnacle. A fine deep rose. 
Powerscourt. Standard lavender. 
*Red Rover. Deep crimson (same as Red 
Wood in Earlies.) Strong growing. 
Royal Purple. Deep purple. 
*Snow White. Large flowered, vigorous 
growing pure white. 
Springtime. Nice clear rose. 
*Stylist. Large flowers of clear deep sal- 
mon rose-pink. 
*Sweet Afton. Strong growing clear bright 
pink. An excellent variety. 
Warrior. Deep bronzy-maroon. 
PRICES on all above varieties, each: 1 0z., 
25c; 4 oz., 70c; 1 Ib. $2.25. 
Ball Florists’ Mixture. A well-balanced 
mixture of all colors in the late-flower- 
ing class, predominating in good cut- 
flower colors. 1 0z., 20c; 4 0z., 60c; 1 lb., 
$1.75; 5 lbs., $7.00. 
