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Late or Summer Flowering 
WHITE O21 Hie los} Wh} 
*Gigantic—White-black seeded wenn: $ .25 $ .70 $2.25 
Snow \White tee o0 fe ao te Or eteie PAS 70 82.25 
*Pinkie—Large rose pink Ses J0 2.25 
*Crony—ohrimp pink. Poe se 20 70 8 2.25 
Floradale—Rich salmon pink on cream 
GTOUnIC RV PY Sh he EOE GF, Bite ie Be Pp 20 70 2.25 
Pink Frills—Rich cream pink 29 70 2.25 
LAVENDER - 
*King Lavender—Clear lavender ............: 29 10.79) 12.29 
Highlander—Pure Lavender wu.cscecsssusun 20 70 2.25 
BLUE 
*Windsor Blue—Clear mid-blue; large 
Flowered; Heavy StOMS occcssssssecsnsessenssen 20 0G mace 
Flagship—Deep navy DIC eeecccceccscsssesunsee 29 70 =2.25 
RED 
*Welcome—Dazzling scarlet Mian GeO EAU) PAYA 
Rubicund—Crimson scarlet 29 70 8 2.25 
ORANGE 
*Orange Flare* ..A2s,008 rset 29 70 8 2.25 
PR eee a oils Tangerine Improved—Fiery orange........ 29 70 8 2.25 
Black Seeded White * _. Seven Best 
SPRING FLOWERING 
This new class of Sweet pea is a worthwhile addition. 
November Ist sowing will start flowering in early April and 
will continue to bloom on longer stems than early flowered 
varieties sown the same date. This new class is only recom- 
mended for sowing after November Ist; also used for out 
of doors sowing. 
STANDARD VARIETIES 
Y¥eoz. loz. % lb. 
Black-Seeded White— Pure white ........... $ .40 $ .60 $1.75 

Clear Pink—Soft, clear pink ..cencnsnnns .40 60 1.75 
Blue—Marine blue MN Na 40 60 1.75 
Lavender—Light even shade -necccmnnnnnn 40/7160 1) 1.75 
Light Blue—Clear light blue wenn 40 60 1.75 
Light Cream Pink—Apple blossom Be 40 60 1.75 
Mauve —Rich, aierening PGUVE (yealill<, 44 40 60 1.75 | 
Navy Blue—Deep \ violet BIG? ha Ra dcb.c te 40 60 1.75 . iS bring! PeasSBrine Ripeerine 
OMe pink AS Ms woe A 60 1.75 Clear Pink - 
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