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LIEFGREEN’S GIANT SPENCER SWEET PEAS 
Liefgreen’s Giant Early Flowering 
Spencer Sweet Peas 
Plant the Early Flowering type sweet peas in the early fall and 
winter months for early winter and early spring blooming. Again 
early in the spring months for later spring blooming. This type 
sweet pea blooms from four to six weeks earlier than the Spring 
Flowering Spencers. The plant starts climbing immediately after 
germination. We offer the very latest and finest types adaptable 
to Arizona climate. 
AMETHYST—Royal purple. 
BALL’S ROSE IMPROVED—Rich, deep rose pink. 
CREAM—Rich soft deep cream. 
COLUMBIA—Bicolor. Salmon rose, white wings. 
EXPOSITION PINK—Gorgeous rich pink. 
HOPE—Pure glistening white. 
LAVANDA—Pure clear lavender. 
MARINER—Clear marine blue. 
MARS—Bright crimson red. 
MEMORY—Rosy lavender. 
PRIDE—Cerise, long stems. 
OTHELLO—Maroon. 
SEQUOIA—Golden cerise. 
SHIRLEY TEMPLE—Very large, frilled, soft rose pink. 
SKIPPY—Light salmon pink. 
TRIUMPH—Lilac mauve. 
VALENCIA—Sunproof orange. 
Each: Pkt. 15c, 2 0z. 35c, oz. 65c, 1 lb. $2.00. 
SPECIAL MIXTURE SPECIAL MIXTURE 
Special Early Flowering Special Giant Spring 
Spencer Mixture Flowering Mixture 
Containing the very finest All the best varieties and 
varieties. many of the newest. 
Pkt. 10c, 2 oz. 30c, oz. 50c, Pkt. 10c, oz. 30c, % Ib. 90c, 
V4 |b. $1.50, 1 lb. $5.00. 1 Ib. $3.00. 
CUPID SPENCER SWEET PEAS 
Sweet peas in bush form. Lovely large blooms of true Spencer type, borne 
profusely on small trailing plants growing not more than 9 inches tall. Grand 
for borders and massing. Light shades, bright pink predominating. Pkt. l5e, 
i oz. 30c, 1 oz. 50c, 14 lb. $1.50. 
GIANT RUFFLED SWEET PEAS (Spring Flowering) 
A mixture of marvelous Giant Ruffled varieties. Long stemmed and extra large. 
Pkt. 15c, 2 oz. 35c, oz. 65c, 14 lb. $2.00. 
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Liefgreen’s Giant Spring Flowering 
Spencers 
HOW TO GROW SWEET PEAS 
SWEET PEAS are so well known they need no descrip- 
tion. We offer only the Giant Flowering Spencer strain 
in both the Early Flowering and the Spring Flowering 
types. 
Plant in a sunny location for blooming during the spring months. 
Will bloom from four to six weeks later than the Early Spencers. 
Planted during the early fall and winter months, they make a 
growth of only about 6 to 8 inches with numerous tendrils at the 
base which rapidly climb during the warm early spring months. 
Our selection of this type is the latest and finest varieties grown. CULTURE: Sow seed in a location that receives morn- 
ing and early afternoon sun. Seed may be planted from 

BLANCHE FERRY—Bicolor. Bright red and white. early fall to @arly spring. Dig a trench about a foot “tht 
CHIEFTAIN—Sati lil é wide and deep and fill in with 6 inches of well-rotted 
CHINESE eigee 5 Oe ys: ae manure. Mix a liberal amount of manure with the soil DIG TRENCH 
TMKSIY CIES ONES that has been removed and replace it. Flood bed thor- wit e 
CREAM GIGANTIC—Largest deep soft cream. oughly and allow to stand several days before planting Sarl aul 
DAMASK ROSE—Deep rose. seed. After the soil has settled sufficiently, open a trench oe 
JACK HOBBS—Flushed scarlet pink on cream ground. 
JUMBO—Deep cerise. 
KING LAVENDER—Clear pure lavender. 
OLYMPIA—Rich purple. 
PINKIE—Clear bright pink. 
PIRATE OF GOLD—Golden orange. 
RED SUPREME—Deep crimson. ‘Very bright. 
SMILES—Salmon shrimp pink. 
WARRIOR—Maroon. 
WHITE GIGANTIC—Large pure white. 
YOUTH—Larg white pink picotee edge. 
Each: Pkt. 10c, 2 oz. 25c, oz. 45c, 1% lb. $1.50. 

in the bed about 6 inches deep and plant ONE OUNCE 
of seed to about 20 or 25 feet of row. During the warm 
weather cover seed about 2 or 3 inches deep and in 
cooler weather about 1 inch is sufficient. CARE MUST 
BE TAKEN DURING WARM WEATHER NOT TO ROT THE 
SEED WITH TOO MUCH MOISTURE. After planting seed 
soak the trench thoroughly and cover top with a light 
mulch of peat moss to prevent the surface soil from dry- 
ing out and cracking. When the plants are up about 3 or 
4 inches thin out to about 4 inches apart and begin 
drawing the earth to the plant to insure a deep root sys- 
tem. This makes a trench on each side of the plant alona 
which the plant is watered. Provide a trellis or proper 

LET STAND A 
WEEK OR SO 
support as the vines attain great height. Frequent culti-  S 
vation, water as needed after plants are up and oc- 
casional applications of Sweet Pea Food or a good all- 
purpose commercial fertilizer, will insure a 
profusion of lovely blooms. A long blooming 
season may be had by keeping the blossoms 
picked. 
Inoculate Seed with LEGUME-AID 
LEGUME-AID is a NITROGEN-fixing bacteria 
for inoculating legume seed such as SWEET 
PEA SEED, LUPINS, etc. Legqume-Aid increases 
the yield, improves the quality and enriches the 
soil. It comes in dust form in moisture-proof 
packages and no water is needed. One garden 
packet inoculates up to 5 pounds of Sweet 
Peas, 4upins, Beans or garden peas. 
Pkt. 10c, postpaid. 


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