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SWEET PEAS (Continued) 
STANDARD EARLY VARIETIES 
American Beauty. Fine American Beauty rose. 
Amethyst. Rich bright purple. 
Annie Laurie. Bright rose-pink. 
Apollo. Salmon-cerise; fine for spring. 
Attraction. Rich long-stemmed salmon-rose. 
Blue Bird. Prefer Mrs. Hoover. 
Bright Light. Vivid orange-scarlet. 
Cavalcade (New). Rich golden-cerise. 
Columbia. Rose and white bicolor. 
Eileen. Rich Begonia rose. 
Eleanor Blue. Nice light blue for spring flowering. 
Semi-intermediate type. 
Flamingo. Orange-salmon; long-stemmed. 
Fragrance. Fine lavender for spring blooming. 
Giant Rose. Extra large rose; medium stem. 
Grenadier. Poppy scarlet. 
Hortus Queen. (New). Bright rose. 
Jeanne Mamitsch. Clear rose, long stems. 
Magic. A duplexed lavender rose. 
OZ OD ALOZ eee $1.60 Lbs $5.50 
Majestic Rose. Fine large flowered heavy stemmed rose-pink. 
Michigan. Large lavender. 
Mrs. Holscher. Very good rose-pink. 
Oriental. Black-seeded cream. 
Pride. Extra long-stemmed brilliant cerise. 
Prosperity. Soft glowing rose-cream. 
Red Bird. Crimson-red. 
Redwood. Extra large flowered deep crimson red. 
Rhumba. Golden cerise in color. Large flowered. 
Shirley Temple. Color of Pinkie with dainty fluted flowers of Lady Gay. 
Stems are long, with four blooms on each stem. 
Skippy. A new salmon-pink shade with good long stems, excellent. 
Snowstorm. White-seeded whiie. 
Springsong. Prefer Boon. 
Sterling. Large duplex salmon-rose. 
Success. Extra bright deep rose-pink. 
Sunray. Light cerise, fine long stem. 
Sunproof Orange. With slight scarletcerise shading. 
Top Hat. Deep bright violet-blue; fine growth and strong color. 
Vivian. Long-stemmed deep carmine rose. 
White Harmony. Longest stemmed black-seeded white. 
Zvolanek’s Rose. Rose; Laddie preferred. 
ALL OF ABOVE (except otherwise noted) PRICED AT: 
Wa OZsis) 8 ate ers 30c O25 nts 50c ASO: Seale $1.50 Me secre $5.00 
A. B. C. Early Mixture. Formula mixture of above colors. 
WON @ VAS Aine 25c¢ OZR ort 45c A Ozanne $140 ae Lee $4.50 
SPRING FLOWERING 
A New Race of Sweet Peas 
for Greenhouse Culture 
The spring-flowering types give a much heavier crop of longer stemmed 
flowers than the standard early-flowering type. Seeds should not be 
sown before September or October in the greenhouse for flowering during 
March, April and early May. 
BLACK SEEDED WHITE 
LIGHT BLUE CLEAR PINK 
BLUE LAVENDER ROSE-PINK MIXTURE 
PRICES ON ABOVE VARIETIES AND MIXTURE 
VROZ 6 side sie SOC MeOZine seas 650" Atozrec rece $2.00) Lb eee $6.50 
Please Note: When ordering Sweet Pea seed please indicate which 
of the following is desired: 
“Winter Flowering” ® 
“Late or Summer Flowering” 
“Spring Flowering” 
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New Double “Sweet Wivelsfield” 
SWEET PEAS (C ontinued) 
LATE OR SUMMER FLOWERING 
THE BEST DOZEN VARIETIES 
After careful survey, we have found the following varieties in the 
greatest demand. You can well restrict your growing to this list: 
Capri. A light blue that is clearly superior to the formerly popular 
Chinese Blue. 
Flagship. A true clear deep blue. 
Headlight. Fine sun-proof orange scarlet; extra for stem length and 
bright color. 
Highlander. Clear deep lavender that decidedly improves Powers- 
court in flower size, stem and growth. 
Pinkie. Excellent long-stemmed, large rose pink; 
growth than Bonnie Briar. The standard rose Pink. 
Rubicund. Crimson scarlet in color. 
Shrimp Pink. Soft silvery pink in color; its excellent production of 
quality flowers makes this variety outstanding in its color. 
Snow White. A solid paper white throwing immense flowers which 
is an improvement over Gigantia. 
The Admiral. A dark violet blue. 
Welcome. Deep sun-proof scarlet; finest in its color. 
What Joy. Rich deep cream with white seeds. 
Windsor. Large flowered and heavy stemmed, clear mid-blue. 
ALL OF ABOVE PRICED AT: 
25c 
SUMMER FLOWERING MIXTURE 
A fine combination of above ten best sweet peas. 
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SWEET WIVELSFIELD (Dianthus) 
Hardy annual with a great variety of colorings. Trusses similar to 
Sweet William but flowers are larger and more varied. Provides 
excellent cut flowers as well as a beautiful bedding plant. 
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New Double Sweet Wivelsfield. Tr. Pkt 
some heavier in 
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TAGETES (See Marigold) 
THUNBERGIA (Black-Eyed Susan) 
Mixed irs Pltucrcnistes sie ttt actercte 15c O2vs Sonia hes eet eee $1.00 
Gibsoni. A beautiful new graceful climber for covering pillar and 
trellis work in greenhouses, or may be flowered outdoors in mild 
climertes: .<. Tr: PEty siares sei aos os dele ereten Meee oe ee 50c 
TITHONIA (Mexican Sunflower) 
Speciosa. Orange-scarlet. Tr. Pkt......... 25c Va og eases $1.45 
Avalon Earliest. Flowers range from orange topaz through tangerine. 
Plants grow six to seven feet tall. 
LEME Ktercienecseterciets 25c 
Fournieri Compacta. Excellent for spring pot plant sales. Medium blue 
with dark blotches on lip. Dwarf growing. Very rich. 
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SPECIAL NOTE! Every florist that grows bedding plants and material 
for porch and window boxes and is not now handling any of the To- 
renias should investigate the possibilities of these plants. That they are 
not well known is shown by their absence from so many gardens. 
And that they deserve far more attention than they now get, is evi- 
dent from their good behavior under average garden conditions. 
