Select Giant 
The Spencer Sweet Peas are the latest in flower breeding. Have lon 
Peas should be sown as early as possible in the spring. Sow in furrow 4 
filling furrow as the plants grow. Special cultural leaflet free on request. 
STANDARD GIANT SPENCERS 
PINK 
Beatall. Brilliant pink with salmon sheen, 
often four-flowered. 
Fluffy Ruffies. Dainty cream-pink with 
beautiful edges of light cerise. 
Mary Pickford. Cream-pink suffused with 
salmon. 
Mrs. A. Searles. Bright salmon-cerise with 
golden orange sheen. Four-flowered. 
Pinkie. Clear deep rose-pink, with a rare 
WHITE 
Bridal Veil. Pure white. Being black 
seeded, it germinates readily. 
Daffodil. Deep cream or primrose with 
white seed. 
King White. A very large white. White 
seeded. 
BLUE 
The Admiral. Dark navy-blue. Largest 
and best of this class. 
SPENCER SWEET PEAS 
g stems, usually 4 frilled-edge blossoms of large size. Sweet 
to 6 inches deep, covering seed 1 inch, drawing soil to row 
loveliness. 
CRIMSON Mermaid. Rich light blue. 
Crimson King. A very true crimson, much PURPLE 
adimit et Olympia. Best deep rich purple. 
LAVENDER 
Sweet Lavender. A soft and attractive MAROON 
shade of lavender. Very satisfactory. Warrior. The popular mahogany color. 
Any one above: Pkt. 5c; 4% oz. 10c; 0z. 20c; %4 1b, 65c; lb. $2.00. 
Mixed Standard Spencer Sweet Peas 
Too much cannot be said in praise of the merit of this mixture. Greatest care has been 
used in blending for this Silver Medal Strain so as to have a complete and well-balanced 
color. You will like it. Pkt. 5c; oz. 10c; 2-oz. pkg. 20c; %4 Ib. 35c; lb. $1.00. 
Special Blend Sweet Peas 
This mixture is made up of the Late Standard Spencer and the Early Flowering Spencer. 
A planting of this kind proves most satisfactory for both early and late blooms. Try it. 
Oz. pkt. 15c; 2-0z. pkt. 25c. 

Standard Giant Spencer 

Our Spencer Sweet Pea Collection For 
1 pkt. Rose-Pink. 1 pkt. Lavender. 1 pkt. White. 
1 pkt. Salmon-Cerise. 1 pkt. Crimson. 1 oz. Spencer Mixed, Cc 
POSTPAID 
Five 5c pkts. and one 1-02. pkt., value 35c. 
EARLY FLOWERING ORCHID SPENCERS 
These are a distinct strain of Spencer type flowers that bloom fully three weeks earlier than 
Standard Spencers and continue a much longer period While they were used almost exclusively 
in greenhouse culture, they now do equally well outside. They usually have four blooms on a 
long stiff stem. 

LAVENDER 
PINK Early Triumph. Soft lilac-mauve. 
Apollo. A bright clear salmon-pink. Harmony. A charming lavender. 
Ball’s Rose. Excellent rich deep pink. 
Boon. Salmon-rose-pink. 
Bridesmaid. Silvery pink. 
Daphne. Soft salmon-pink. 
WHITE 
Hope. A black seeded, large white. 
White Harmony. Excellent white, waved and 
Peeress. Carmine-rose. : frilled. 
Shirley Temple. Colossal soft rose-pink. BLUE 
‘Spring Song. Rich bright rose-pink, flushed Mrs. Herbert Hoover. Deep clear blue. 
salmon. Mariner. Clear blue. 
CRIMSON 
ORANGE-SCARLET 
Ball’s Orange. Glistening rich orange. 
Treasure Island. Golden orange. 
Any above varieties: Pkt. 10c; 02. 35c. 
Wars. Oxblood-crimson. 
Early Flowering Orchid Mixed, Gives you a most beautiful assortment—especially for outdoor 
culture. Pkt. 10c; oz. 25c; % Ib. 75c. 
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. See Lathyrus Latifolius. 
Hardy Perennial Sweet Peas Listed on pages 16, 24, and 40. 
Early Flowering Spencer 


. . A new class, blooming between the Early Flowering or Winter and the Standard 
Spring Flo wering Sw eet Peas Spencer or Summer type. Trials show the vines are unaffected by the heat and con- 
tinue of vigorcus growth and large flowers on extremely long stems. 
Rose-Pink Lavender Marine-Blue White. (Black-seeded.) Any one: Pkt, 15c. 
THE NEW TRAIN-ETTS FOR SWEET PEA TRELLIS 
“A’?__60 inches high and 72 inches long .......+-++.+.- $0.39 “<C”—60 inches high and 180°inches lone”... . 0.0.0 fee $0.69 
‘B60 inches high and 96 inches long .........+--+.+- .49 (See illustration on page 52) 
To Insure Increased Yield and Early Production 
NITRAGIN BACTERIA is very beneficial. Be sure to inoculate your seed with it. Does wonders in producing growth and bloom. 
Small-size packet, enough for 4 pounds of seed, only 10c, postpaid. 
SCOTCH SOOT scattered on soil near Sweet Peas will do much toward bringing out color in the blooms. 1-lb. pkg. 15c, postpaid 
25c. 10-1b. pkg. $1.00, by mail $1.40. "he 
FINE BONE MEAL applied on surface of ground and worked in, is very beneficial to Sweet Peas. 144-lb. pkg. 150; postpaid, 
25c. 31%4-lb. pkg. 30c; postpaid 45c, 10 lbs. 65c; 25 Ibs, $1.35, not postpaid. 
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