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SWEET PEAS 
Early Spencer. This typ2 deserves more attention from the home — 
gardener who can depend on it coming into flower three to four 
weeks earlier than the late varieties. Flowers are large, long- 
stemmed and beautifully ruffled. 
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Best for winter or early spring flowers. Plant from September 
to February. 
Mariner. Blue, long stem. Bridesmaid. Silvery pink. 
Shirley Temple. Rose pink. 
Laddie. 
Treasure Island. Golden orange.Hope Improved. 
white, black seeded. 
Choice Mixture. Price: Pkt. 10c, 6 for 50c, per oz. 50c. 
Plant from February to 
Oriental. Deep cream. 
Harmony. Clear lavender. Giant rose. 
Pure paper 
Giant Summer Flowering Sweet Peas. 
August. 
Clear blue. Youth. Pink. 
What Joy. Cream, white seeded.Bonnie Briar. 
Reflection. 
Rose pink, large. 
Red Boy. Crimson. Olympia. Rich purple. 
Ambition. Welcome. Dazzling scarlet. 
Sextet Queen, White, black 
seeded. 
Lavender. 
Colorado. Bright orange. 
Silver Gilt Medal Mixture. This mixture is grown from a special! 
formula, built up and perfected during many years. It contains 
over 75 standard varieties including all the best novelties of the 
past year. The color blend is, we believe, as near perfection as 
it is possible to attain. Pkt. 10c, oz. 45c. 
We offer the mixed varieties in 2-inch plant bands, price 10c 
each, $1.00 per doz. This is one of the best way to plant Sweet 
Peas. Set 4 inches apart and in a 6-inch deep trench. As the 
plants grow the soil is gradually filled in ensuring a deep root 
growth for better and longer lasting blooms. 
MEXICAN SUNFLOWER 
Tithonia. This native of Mexico is one of our best late flowers. 
Free branching and covered with bright red daisy-like flowers 
until very late in fall. Excellent as a cut flower. Pkt. 25c. 
IVERBENA 
One of the most popular garden annuals for beds where a gorgeous 
mass of color continues throughout the summer. Not over a foot 
high. Sow seed September to May; plants March to July, allow- 
ing 18 to 24 inches for spread. 
Mixed Colors. Red, white and blue. Pkt. 15c. 
VIOLA 
Flowers smaller and more profuse than Pansies. Although they 
will endure light shade they are best in full sun. Sow from 
August to March. Set plants out any time. 
Arkwright Ruby. Ruby red. Pkt. 25c. 
Medium violet blue. Pkt. 15c. 
Pkt. 2c: 
Blue Perfection. 
Chantreyland. Rich apricot. 
Lutea Splendens. Clear yellow. Pkt. 15c. 
Primrose Dame. Sulphur yellow. Pit. 25c. 
White Perfection. Pure white. Pkt. 15c. 
WALLFLOWER 
Hardy annuals for full sun or partial shade. Grow 1 to 2 feet high 
and have delightfully scented flowers. Sow seed from September 
to March; set plants from October to April. 
Mixed. Choice mixture of best strains. Pkt. 10c. 
ZINNIA 
One of the most popular showy annuals for summer beds and 
borders. Excellent for cutting and easy to grow in most any soil. 
Sow seed from March to July; set plants in April to August. 
Super Crown of Gold, Pastel Tints. Finest large flowering type. 
Contains a wide range of pastel colors, including soft yellow, old 
gold, light pink, various shades of salmon, peach and buff, white 
and cream. Each petal is overlaid with deep golden yellow at the 
base. Mixed only. Pkt. 15c. 
California Giant. One of the finest long-stemmed Zinnias. Makes 
an excellent cut flower. Grows 2 to 4 feet high and the flowers, 
5 to 6 inches across are large, flattened and rather graceful 
in effect. Pkt. 10c. 
Gold Medal Dahlia Flowered Zinnias. Very robust plants 212-3 
feet tall, well branched. Huge flowers resemble show type dahlias. 
Set plants 12 to 18 inches apart in the garden. 
Canary Bird. Canary yellow. 
Crimson Monarch. Deep crimson. 
Golden Dawn. Golden yellow. 
{lumination. Deep rose, self colored. 
Oriole. Orange and gold bicolor, 
Polar Bear. White. 
Scarlet Flame. Bright scarlet. 
Will Rogers. Brilliant scarlet red. 
Mixed colors. 
Any of above, Pkt. 10c. 
Lilliput Zinnias. Among the most popular Zinnias for cutting. 
The flowers are small and compact; very symmetrical. Stems 
strong; plants 1% to 2 feet tall. Pkt. 10c. 

30 USE ZINNIAS FOR CUTTING IN LATE SUMMER 
