18 VAUGHAN’'S SEED STORE, CHICAGO AND NEW YORK, BOOK FOR FLORISTS 
Sweet Peas Early-Flowering Spencer 
By the use of the star-symbol (*%) we have indicated the 
varieties which, according to our experience, have proved the 
most satisfactory in the various colors and classes. 
All our Sweet Pea seed sent to you will be treated with Cuprocide (red cop- 
per oxide), unless ordered without this treatment. Treating seeds with Cuprocide 
before planting prevents damping off and other diseases. 
Sweet Pea seed treated with Cuprocide must not be soaked before sowing. 
Nitragin for inoculating Sweet Pea Seed, Garden Size Packet, 10c. 
Sweet Peas should be inoculated with Nitragin before planting. 
Any of the following, except where noted otherwise, 
Ve oz., 25c; 1 oz., 40c; '/4 lb., $1.25; |b., $4.50. 
BLUE, LAVENDER AND PURPLE 
Amethyst. An early-flowering “Royal Purple.’ Fragrant. 
Blue Bird. Violet blue. Fragrant. 
% Danube. Large, ruffled blooms of a clear lavender-blue, on long 
straight stems. 
Elk’s Purple. Long stemmed reddish purple. 
Fragrance. Large frilled lavender flowers, fragrant. 
Florist Blue. Pure blue. 
%Harmony. Most popular lavender, fragrant. 
Mariner. Clear mid-blue. 
Memory. Rosy lavender. 
%Mrs. Herbert Hoover. Clear blue. Fragrant. 
*Princess Blue. Rich light blue. 
Rhapsody. Rosy lavender. Has a deep lavender base color that 
is enlivened by dainty rose pink tints. 
%Tahoe. Both the wavy standards and ruffled wings have the same 
delightful shade of mid-blue. 
Top Hat. Deep purple-blue. 
*Triumph. Deep lilac mauve. 
%* Twilight. Long stems and extra large flowers. Color is a medium 
clear lavender, very much like Harmony, and will soon supersede 
Harmony with most growers. 
ORANGE 
% Ball Orange Improved. 
Fiesta. Brilliant orange cerise. A strong self color almost deep 
enough to be an orange scarlet. Vigorous grower, definitely sun- 
proof. Oz., 50c; 14 lb., $1.40; lb., $5.00. 
% Treasure Island. A sparkling golden orange. Very large flowered 
and semi-duplexed. 
Valencia. Color bright orange, sunproof. 
PINK, ROSE AND SALMON 
American Beauty. A rich crimson rose on white ground. 
% Apollo. A soft salmon-cerise. Fine spring bloomer. 
Attraction. Bright salmon-pink. 
%* Ball Rose Improved. Extra rich deep rose. 
%Bridesmaid. Deep silvery pink with stems unusually long. 
% Boon. Deep salmon-pink on light cream ground. 
Cavalcade. A rich golden cerise. A white ground selection of the 
popular Sequoia and much brighter in color, as it holds to this 
light base. 
Celestial. A soft and warm shade of cerise with salmon rose. 
Chime. Light salmon-pink on cream ground. 
Coquette. Coral pink with amber and salmon shadings on duplexed 
flowers. A gorgeous sweet pea for corsage or bouquet work. 
%Daphne. A soft salmon-pink on a cream ground. The flowers are 
of great size, with beautifully expanded and waved standards. 
Dawn. Glowing deep chamois pink. The cream base and lively 
color make this pea superb under artificial light. 
Eileen. Rich Begonia-rose with salmon shading. 
Florist Rose. A pure rose-pink. 
Geranium. Warm colored salmon cerise, the salmon coloring ap- 
pearing as an overlay upon the clear cerise of both wings and 
standard. 
Giant Rose. Rose-pink. Fragrant. 
Hiawatha. Deep rose self, flowers exceptionally large and bold 
faced, with a bit of white showing at the base of standard and 
wings. 
feanne Mamitsch. Striking pink, shading off to deepest pink. 
Josie. Brilliant rose-pink, vigorous, large flowers; long stems. 
y%Laddie Improved. An enormous rose-pink. Fragrant. 
Majestic Rose. Immense deep rose-pink flowers on long stems. 

PINK, ROSE AND SALMON—Continued 
Miss Liberty. Rose carmine on white ground. A striking contrast 
of a pure white keel against a solid rose carmine background. 
Mrs. Calvin Coolidge. Rich salmon-pink. 
%Mrs. R. H. Holscher. Rose-pink. 
Peeress. Color is pleasing clear rose cerise. 
% Ramona. Coral rose with yellow and pink shadings. 
Rhumba. A glistening golden cerise, large flowered and deeply 
duplexed. 
% Sequoia. A rich golden salmon-cerise pea, frilled and wavy. The - 
flowers are enormous, on long stout stems. 
Shirley Temple. A soft rose-pink. It has long stems. 
% Sterling is a large duplexed salmon rose with an abundant array of 
four and five graceful flowers on strong, heavy stems. 
*%Titania. Mammoth flowered deep rose self, with white ground 
at the base. 
Tops. A fine salmon rose. Beautifully duplexed flower; five and six 
flowers to a stem. 
Vivian Zvolanek. Clear deep carmine rose, long stemmed. 
SCARLET AND MAROON 
Bacchus. Mammoth flowered duplex on long, firm stems. Rich 
red maroon. 
Evening Star. Sturdy grower with a heavy stem, holds its buds 
well even through the dark days of winter. Flower a warm Christ- 
mas Red and can be in crop for Christmas and through January. 
A favorite in the Eastern markets. 
Grenadier. A glowing poppy-scarlet. 
Pride. Pure cerise large flowers on long stems. 
Red Bird. Bright crimson red. 
Redwood. A deep, bright rich crimson. 
yes: A fine red; the best of its color; more intense color than 
ride. 
Sparks. Bright orange scarlet, large flower, daintily frilled stand- 
ard with wide spread wings. 
Vulcan. Vivid scarlet. 
WHITE AND CREAM 
Ball White. Large flowered, long stemmed, pure white. 
Burpee’s White. Glistening white, sweet scented. 
Gardenia. Fragrant velvety white flowers, ruffled and duplexed. 
An easily grown white seeded variety; sow to follow ““mums’’. 
x% Hope. A mammoth-flowered black-seeded pure white. 
Oriental. Deep cream, black seeded large flowers. 
% Snow Queen. Pure white, black seeded, opens and retains 
white color. Sow to follow “‘*mums’’. 
% White Champion. Best early-flowering white seeded white. 
Exceptionally long stems, carrying usually four flowers each. 
% White Harmony. A standard black-seeded white. 
Vaughan’s Special Formula Mixture, Early Flowering Spencers 
from named sorts. O2z.,30c; 14 lb., $1.10; Ib., $4.00. 


Fragrant Early Flowering Spencer Sweet Peas 
Amethyst. 
Giant Rose. 
Laddie Improved. 
Harmony. 
Blue Bird. Mrs. Herbert Hoover. 
Fragrance. 



SPRING-FLOWERING INTERMEDIATE 
The spring-flowering type gives excellent flowers on long stems 
when the regular early-flowering types have given out. They also 
give a much heavier crop of flowers than the standard early flower- 
ing type and are highly heat resistant. Seed of the spring-flowering 
type should be sown from the middle or end of Oct. to Feb. in the 
greenhouse for flowering in spring and summer. 
STANDARD VARIETIES 
Blue. Light Lavender. Mauve. 
Clear Pink. Lavender. Rose-Pink. 
Each of the above, 1% 0z., 30c; oz., 50c; 4 ozs., $1.40; lb., $4.80. 
NEW VARIETIES 
Black Seeded White Improved. Outstanding pure white frilled 
flower. 14 0z., 30c; 0z., 50c; 14 lb., $1.65; lb., $6.00. 
Mixed All Colors. 14 0z., 30c; 0z., 50c; 4 ozs., $1.40; lb., $4.80. 
