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“Flower Seeds for Florists” 
Zuality Sweet Peas 

Ground beds and clean soil are necessary to produce Peas like this. 
STANDARD 
American Beauty. American-Beauty rose. 
Amethyst. Rich bright mauve-purple. 
Apollo. Salmon-cerise. 
Attraction. Long-stemmed salmon rose. 
*Bacchus. Deep maroon-purple. Large flowered. 
Blue Danube. A clear deep blue. 
Boon. Deep salmon-rose. 
*Bridesmaid. Delightful silvery pink. Large flowered. 
Columbia. Rose and white bi-color. 
*Daphne. Soft salmon-pink on cream. Large flowered. 
Eileen. Rich Begonia rose. 
Fragrance. Clear lavender for spring flowering. 
*Gardenia. Finest long-stemmed pure white for spring. 
Grenadier. Poppy-scarlet. 
*Harmony. Standard early flowering lavender. 
Heather Bell. Pleasing orchid-lavender. Rather small flowered. 
*Hiawatha. Strong growing, large flowered, fine deep rose. 
*Hope. Fine black-seeded white. 
Jeanne Mamitsch. Clear rose; long stemmed. 
Josie. Rose pink; rather small flowered. 
*Laddie Imp. Long-stemmed fairly light rose pink. 
Magic. Extra early and free flowering orchid lavender. 
Majestic Rose. Fine large-flowered rose-pink. 
WINTER PEAS 
(350 seeds per oz.) 
Because of the smaller quantities of Winter Peas being grown 
today, growers are finding them quite profitable. Most any 
wholesale market will welcome a moderate amount of them 
and for retail growers they are almost indispensable. To be 
worthwhile though, they must .be grown in sterilized soil and 
sown early enough to get the vines sufficiently hardened to 
hold buds for winter flowering. With us this is early July— 
later further south. Our ‘’Ball Red Book’’, 50c, gives com- 
plete cultural details. 
OUR 12 BEST VARIETIES 
Ball Blue Supreme. Much larger flowered than Mrs. Hoover. 
A long stemmed heavy producer. 
Ball Orange Supreme. Brilliant, intense orange with no cerise 
shading. An improvement in growth and stem length. 
New Ball Rose. Bright glowing rose. Very free flowering, but 
shorter vines make it valuable where headroom is limited. 
Ball Rose Queen. Extra long stemmed and large flowered clear 
rose pink. 
Ball Rose Supreme. Large wavy flowers of bright silvery rose 
pink. Fine producer. ; 
Twilight. A bright clear lavender. Improves Harmony in 
flower size. 
Triumph. Long stemmed, rich’ lilac mauve; a fine market 
variety: 
Princess Blue. Large flowered, light blue; very attractive. 
Ball White. The finest long stemmed pure white; white seeded. 
Ball Salmon. Fairly deep salmon pink; an excellent producer. 
Treasure Island. Extra large wavy flowers of glowing orange 
scarlet. 
Fiesta. Brilliant scarlet cerise; 
red in early Peas. 
12 Best Mixture. Our own formula mixture of the above 
varieties. 
PRICES on Above Varieties and Mixture, Each: 1/2 oz., 
1 oz., 50c; 4 ozs., $1.50; 1 Ib., $5.50. 
VARIETIES 
Michigan. Clear lavender. 
*Mrs. Hoover. Standard early mid-blue. 
Mother .Machree. Large coral rose flowers; 
Oriental. Black-seeded cream. 
Pride. Extra long-stemmed brilliant cerise. 
*Redwood. Large-flowered deep, velvety crimson. 
Rhapsody. Attractive deep rosy lavender. 
*Rhumba. Excellent salmon cerise for spring. 
Sequoia. Large flowered standard salmon rose. 
*Signal Red. Fine long-stemmed brilliant red. 
Snowstorm. White-seeded white. Rather small-flowered. 
*Sparks. The finest poppy scarlet. 
Sunray. Light cerise; fine long stem. 
*Tahoe. Fine mid-blue for spring flowering. 
Titania. Extra large flowered deep rose; heavy stems. 
*Top Hat. Deep bright violet-blue. 
*Tops. Extra large, wavy flowered, light salmon rose. 
Top Sergeant. Deep crimson red without purple shading. 
*White Harmony. Similar to Hope; black-seeded. 
PRICES on All Above Varieties: 2 oz., 30c; 1 oz., 50¢; 
4 ozs., $1.50; 1 Ib., $5.50. 
Ball Early Mixture. Carefully balanced mixture of winter va- 
rieties. Y2 oz., 25¢; 1 oz., 45e; 4 ozs., $1.35; 1 Ib., $5.00. 
we consider this the finest 
30c; 
semi-duplexed. 
6 The asterisk (*) indicates varieties most dependably satisfactory in our experience and observation. 
