Marshalls 
SPENCER 
SWEET 
PEAS 
Sow as soon as the ground can be worked in the 
spring in trenches at least 6 inches in depth, then as 
the plants grow, fill in the soil about 1 inch at a time 
until the trenches are full, taking care not to cover 
the young plants. Liquid manure applied occasionally 
will be found very beneficial. 
Keep well watered during dry periods and spray 
periodically to prevent ‘injury from green fly or aphis. 
In view of the numerous Sweet Pea introductions 
this list has been again revised and includes those 
varieties which trials have proved to be the best in 
the various colors. 

Amethyst].....3.5..22 Amethyst-blue 
Flag Ship): .....o.2ehere Deep blue 
*Gleneagles .................. Light blue 
The Admiral =)...:.243. 22. Navy-blue 
Commander Godsall ....... Violet-blue 
CARMINE 
Cavalcade ...... Carmine-rose, shaded gold 
Damask Rose ........ Bright rose-carmine 
Doreen foe iis ea ee Large flower 
CERISE 
Beat All ....... Pale cerise suffused salmon 
Charming 27 3-333 ..e Deep cerise 
*Mrs. A. Searles ......... Salmon-cerise 
Flamingo ..... Orange-scarlet shaded cerise 
_ CREAM 
*Grand National............ Rich cream 
CRIMSON 
*Red Boy ......... The very best crimson 
Crimson King .......... Oxblood-crimson 
Rubicund ................. Crimson-scarlet 
LAVENDER 
* Ambition ............ Rich deep lavender 
Powerscourt ............. Clear lavender 
Austin Frederick Imp. 
Large, clear lavender 
Sextet Lavender. .5 to 6 blooms to a stem 
MAROON 
Mahogany ....... Crimson overlaid copper 
The Sultan ........... Glossy black-maroon 
f MAUVE 
International ............... Rosy mauve 
Chieftain 3...) ee Deep mauve 
“ ORANGE 
*Pirate Gold.............. Golden orange 
George Shawyer..... Giant orange-pink 
Colorado 2:02:22 34 & Bright orange 
PICOTEE 
*VY outh 3 White picotee edged rose 
Sunkist .......... Cream picotee edged rose 
PINK 
Ascot sh.nqsictetiss ieee Bright pink 
* Pinkie -3:-fonten ets Rose-pink frilled 
Pinnacle:36. bik... ce se. Deep rose-pink 
Simplicity ... Chamois-pink, cream ground 
Springtime .... Silvery white, suffused rose 
PURPLE 
*Olympia ............... Deep rich purple 
SALMON 
*Smiles’..3 73S Clear glittering salmon 
ldvl ete ee Salmon-pink 
Artiste... .. Salmon-rose-pink 
Debutante ... Salmon shaded coral 
Rich salmon 
Marshall’s Matchless Flower Seeds 

Spencer Sweet Peas 
SCARLET 
*Welcome Dazzling scarlet 
Huntsman ................. Bright scarlet 
WHITE 
* Avalanche ...... Glistening white frilled 
Gigantic White ............. Large white 
Sextet Queen .... 5 to 6 blooms to a stem 
Any of the above varieties: 
Pkt., 15c; oz., 50c; %4 Ib.. $1.75 
MARSHALL'S TWELVE 
EXHIBITION VARIETIES 
We have selected the following 12 varieties 
(marked *) as being the best of the above list 
of Sweet Peas for exhibition purposes. 
Ambition Pinkie 
Avalanche Pirate Gold 
Gleneagles Red Boy 
Grand National Smiles 
Mrs. A. Searles Welcome 
Olympia Youth 
One pkt. each of the above 
12 Exhibition Varieties for $1.50 
MARSHALL’S MATCHLESS 
MIXED SPENCER HYBRIDS 
This mixture is grown from a special formula 
which has been built up and perfected during a 
great many years. It contains over 75 standard 
varieties, and in addition, all the best Novelties 
of the past year. The color blend is, we believe, 
as near perfection as it is possible to attain. 
Pkt., 10c; oz., 35c; 4 Ib., $1.25: 
Y2 Ib., $2.00; Ib., $3.50 
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MARSHALL’S EARLY 
FLOWERING SPENCER 
The Early Flowering Spencers bloom about 
two weeks earlier than the Late Flowering va- 
rieties when grown under congenial conditions. 
The flowers are beautifully waved and pro- 
duced on long stems, four flowers predominating 
on each stem. For winter flowering under glass 
or in the southern states they far surpass the 
Late Spencers. When grown in the open ground 
they will usually bloom in about 100 days after 
planting. 
Amethyst 
Annie Laurie 
*Ball Rose Rose-pink 
Ball Orange Improved Clear orange 
*Blue Bonnet __........... Clear deep blue 
Royal purple 
Pure rose-pink 
*Exposition Pink ........... Rich pink 
Flocrist’s Blue ........... Best clear blue 
Giant Rose ................... Rose-pink 
Glitters: oe a Ae Cerise 
Grenadier ............... Dazzling scarlet 
Harmony ................. Clear lavender 
*Hope .. : Pure white, black-seeded 
* Jeanne Mamitsch Rose-pink, long stems 
-VadviGavVa ee Soft shrimp-pink 
*Lavanda........... Finest clear lavender 
*Miajestic Rose ...... Brilliant rose-pink 
*Mrs. Herbert Hoover ..... Clear blue 
Mrs. Mert ee): 2 ac0 io eee eee Salmon 
*Red Bird ............ Bright crimson-red 
*Shirley Temple ........ Soft rose-pink 
Silver King Light campanula-blue 
Snowstorm Improved ..... Pure white 
Sweet Lavender ...... Pure lavender self 
*Valencia ...... Sunproof orange 
White Harmony ...... White, black-seeded 
Early Flowering Mixed ....... Oz., 75¢ 
Each of the above varieties, 
Pkt., 15c; oz., $1.00. 
Varieties marked with (*) we submit as 
being the twelve best. 
_W. E. MARSHALL & CO. 
