AGGELER’MUSSER SEED Co. 
LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA 
A&M Double Treated 
SWEET PEAS 
EARLY MAMMOTH 
RUFFLED SPENCER 
For Winter and Spring Bloom 
Ask for Sweet Pea Culture 
Bulletin No. 11 
In Southern California, planting season begins August 1 and continues 
throughout the fall and winter months. August and September plant- 
ings should bloom by November. To prolong the blooming season, cut 
flowers regularly to prevent their forming seed pods. Sweet Pea seeds 
require cool soil to sprout and if planted during the warm season the 
seed bed should be shaded with a light covering of small twigs, or dis- 
carded garden plants or similar material, to keep the surface cool. 
Sweet Peas respond to fertilization and a liberal amount of barnyard 
manure, Bandini Gro-Rite and organic matter should be used in pre- 
paring the soil. Over-watering after they begin to bloom may cause 
the buds to drop without opening, in which event, withhold water. 
General List 
All the following varieties priced at pkt. 15c; '/o oz. 35c; oz. 65c. 
APOLLO. Salmon-cerise; large flowers. 
BLUE BONNET. Extra large, true deep blue. 
BLUE DANUBE. Clear lavender blue. 
BRIDESMAID. Deep slivery pink. 
CASCADE. Large, pure white, long stems. 
EVENING STAR. Brilliant orange scarlet. 
HOPE. Pure white. Good stems. 
LADDIE IMPROVED. Very large rose pink. 
MARINER. Large bright mid blue. 
MEMORY. A clear rosy lavender. 
MRS. REDDICK. Giant flesh pink. 
ORANGE SUPREME. Salmon-orange. 
ORIENTAL. Large deep clear cream on long stems. ° 
OTHELLO. Maroon. Strong grower. 
PRIDE. Long stemmed brilliant cerise. 
RADIANT. Sparkling rose. 
RAMONA. Coral rose with yellow and pink shadings. 
RHUMBA. Gay glistening golden cerise, duplex. 
SEQUOIA. An enormous rich golden cerise. 
SHIRLEY TEMPLE. Soft rich rose-pink, mammoth flowers. 
SUSANNA. Large ruffled carmine red. 
TREASURE ISLAND. Very large sparkling orange. 
TOP HAT. Mammoth flowers of deep velvety violet. 
VULCAN. Vivid scarlet. A flower with some life to it. 
A&M EARLY MAMMOTH RUFFLED SPENCER MIXED. A formula 
mixture of many fine varieties including some of the late introduc- 
tions and improved strains. Plant 1 oz. to a 30-foot row. % oz. 15c; 
Vo oz. 25c; oz. 45c; 4 Ib. $1.50; Ib. $5.50. 
EARLY FLOWERING SPENCER MIXED. Pkt. 10c. 



VIOLAS 

Rainbow Assortment No. 2 
Six 15c packets of A & M Early Mammoth Ruffled 
Spencer and one packet of Legume-Aid.......... 
One packet each—Memory, Appollo, Blue Bonnet, 
Cascade, Evening Star, Mrs. Reddick. 
Special Collection 
A selected assortment of four 15c pkts. Early Mammoth Ruf- 
fled Spencer Sweet Peas, 1 pkt. each of 4 separate 50 
colors, our selection, and 1 pkt. Legume-Aid..-..... Cc 
Rainbow Assortment No. 1 
One packet each of the six new, distinctive varieties listed below 
and 1 packet of Legume-Aid. $ 
Regularavaluem pi. oO.) seOStD al Caterer. ot aeerten- cr nate 1 .00 
FOR YOUR PROTECTION—AII our Sweet Pea Seed is AG M 
NEW METHOD DOUBLE TREATED to promote better ger- 
mination, resistance to damping off and more sturdy growth. 

New and Distinctive Ruffled Varieties 
Packet, each 20c. 
FIESTA. Glistening sunproof orange-cerise. 
GARDENIA. Large ruffled flowers of pure white. 
HIAWATHA. Large rich deep rose, long stems. 
SPARKS. Intense sparkling sunproof scarlet. 
TAHOE. The best mid-blue. Large ruffled flowers. 
TRIUMPH. A delightful shade of lilac mauve. 

“IT want to tell you what I think of your Sweet Pea seeds. ! 
planted them August 29th and on October 29th I picked the first 
flowers. Today, November 15th, they are covered with the most 
gorgeous large blossoms and beautiful colors. The stems are from 
twelve to fourteen inches long. I planted them, using Vigoro and 
have given them a dose every two weeks. They are over six feet 
tall! (tats aio) 
Corona Del Mar, Calif. 
Reena er 
FOR BEST RESULTS INOCULATE SWEET PEAS BEFORE SOWING WITH LEGUME-AID—Packet 10c 
SWEENEY, STRAUB & DIMM, HORTICULTURAL PRINTERS, PORTLAND, ORE. 
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