Selected SWEET PEAS 
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SWEET PEAS (A). 
Culture: A deep, rich, cool soil in a partly shaded 
locality. Sweet peas should not be grown on the 
same soil longer than three successive years. If the 
location cannot be changed, the soil to a depth and 
width of a foot or more should be removed and re- 
placed with soil from another part of the garden. 
The ground should be worked or dug to a depth of 
1 foot and mixed with bone meal, or well rotted stable 
manure, leaving a hollow 3 inches deep, 4 inches wide 
for ihe seed bed, 
Sow early, covering about 1 inch deep. The early 
flowering Spencer should be planted just as soon as 
the ground can be worked, the middle of March is 
not too early. The Late Flowering Spencer can be 
sown any time from the 17th of March to the 25th of 
April. After the plants are 2 inches high, cultivate 
as they grow and a slight sprinkling of commercial 
fertilizer -.worked into the soil will be of great benefit. 
When the plants are about 5 inches high fill the seed 
bed hollow with 1% inches of fine soil or peat moss; 
also at that stage some support should be furnished, 
such as brush, strings, wire netting, etc. One ounce 
of seed will plant 10 feet of drill. Pick daily. Do not 
let seed pods form. 
EARLY FLOWERING GIANT SPENCER. A new 
race of sweet peas, bearing the large, waved 
flowers on long stems same as the standard late 
Spencers, but these bloom three weeks earlier 
and continue to flower for a longer period. Espe- 
cially recommended for sections with short sea- 
sons. (See culture directions above.) This group 
of sweet peas should have more attention from- 
the home gardener as it is the easiest variety 
to grow. After careful trials we have selected 
the following varieties as being the best and 
most satisfactory in their class. 
1340—Apollo. 
mon cerise. 
1341—Ball’s Rose. Deep 
cerise pink, large 
flowers. 
1342—-Giant Rose. Rose 
pink, extremely large. 
1343—Hope. Pure white, 
extra large stems. 
1344—Mars. Rich, deep 
crimson. 
1345—Memory. Rosy 
lavender. Large wavy 
flowers. 
1346—Giant Pink. Large 
clear pink. 
1347—Mrs. Herbert Hoover. Bright, clear deep 
blue. 
1348—Orange King. Glowing intense orange. 
1349—Mariner. Clear mariner blue. 
1350—Cerise Salmon. Rich salmon. 
1351—Fragrance. Large clear lavender. 
1352—American Beauty. Color of American 
Beauty rose. 
1353—Mrs. H. S. Reddick. Brilliant flesh pink. 
1355—Silver Blue. Light silver blue. 
1356—Sunray. Cerise on cream. 
Straight Colors: (Pkt. 10c) (2 oz. 20c) (oz. 30c) 
(4% Ib. $2.25) postpaid. 
(A)—Annual 
Soft sal- 

Early Flowering 
Giant Spencer 
(B)—Biennial 
(C)—Climber 
1357—All colors mixed. All above varieties and 
25 others in a perfect blend. 
(Pkt. 5c) (4% oz. 10c) (oz. 20c) (Ib. $2.00) post- 
paid. 
SUMMER or LATE FLOWERING SPENCERS. This 
is the vigorous growing standard variety which 
has been grown for over 30 years; however, 
lately many new and improved varieties have 
been bred, the best of which we list below. Will 
start blooming late in June. 

BLUE — 
1358—Capri. Light blue, 
vigorous. 
1359—Reflection. Large 
waved, clear corn- 
flower blue. 
1360—The Admiral (A- 
M). Violet-blue 
CARMINE 
1361—Doreen. Carmine- 
rose. 
CERISE 
1362—Jumbo.(A-M). Rich, 
fiery cerise. Extra 
large. 
Late Flowering 
Spencer 
1363—Beat. All. Pale 
cerise with shading. 
CREAM AND CREAM PINK 
1364—-Master Cream. Deep cream. 
1365—Floradale (A-M). Cream pink. 
PINK 
1366—Pink Frills (A-M). Heavy blooming pink. 
1367—Ruffled Beauty (A-M). Pink on amber. 
CRIMSON 
1368—Derby Day. Rich, deep crimson. 
LAVENDER 
1370—Austin Fredrick. Rose lavender. 
1371—Powers Court. Pure, pale lavender. 
1372—Gladys Improved (A-M). Pure lavender. 
PURPLE 
1373—Royal Purple. Large flowered purple. 
ROSE 
1374—Rutfled Rose. Soft rich rose, ruffled blooms. 
1375—Ambition. Rosy lavender. 
SALMON 
1376—Gold Crest. Fine salmon. 
SCARLET 
1377—Life. True scarlet. 
WHITE 
1378—Avalanche. Large waved white. 
. MAROON 
1379—Sultan. Dark maroon. 
1380—Splendour. Giant red maroon. 
ORANGE 
1381—Tangerine (Improved).. Glowing orange. 
1384—Colorado. Bright orange. 
1385—Royal Sovereign. Pure orange. 
PICOTEE 
1386—Youth. Large white-pink picotee. 
All straight colors: (Pkt. 10c) (oz. 20c) (%4 Ib. 
65c) (Ib. $2.40). 
(P)—Perennial (RG)—Rock Garden 
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