


GROW THE BEST 
Facts About Zvolanek’s Early Flowering Long Stem 
Sweet Peas and Late Summer Flowering Sweet Peas 
Many growers are mis-informed about the Early 
and Late Flowering Sweet Peas. 
The Early, also known as Winter Flowering or 
Early Orchid Flowering, grow straight up and branch 
from the main growth. After planting the seed, they 
should blossom in about 75 days. This type can be 
planted any time during the year, summer or win- 
ter, conditions permitting. During extremely hot 
weather, cheese cloth shading should be used to 
avoid the mid-day sun and heat. The above is the 
type of sweet peas we grow and are the best for 
all around use. 
The Summer or Late Flowering Sweet Peas have 
a heavy growth and branch at the ground, not on 
the main growth like the Early Type. Vine growth 
is heavy and vigorous. This type will absolutely 
not bloom in the fall or winter months, but only in 
the spring. They should be planted from November 
through January for best results. If Planted too late 
they may not bloom at all, making only heavy vines. 
This is the difference between the two types and we 
trust the facts above will explain same. 
Again thanking you for all past favors and trust- 
ing that we may again serve you with the best 
sweet pea seeds in existence, we are 
Sincerely yours, 
rh 
WILLIAM ZVOLANEK & CO. 
William Zvolanek, Prop. 
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