36 MILE HIGH SEED CO. 
SWEET PEAS (H A) 
Plant as early as possible for best results. 
Giant Spencer Varieties 
1211 What Joy. Deep, rich cream, 
1212 Capri. Clear, silver blue. 
1213 Gigantic. Best white. 
1214 WHighlander.__Clear lavender. 
1215 Pinkie. Large rose pink. 
1216 Olympia. Rich purpte. 
121% Prince of Orange. 
1218 Welcome. Dazzling scarlet. 
1219 Warrior. Dark maroon. 
1220 Bonnie Briar. Rose pink. 
1221 Geld Crest. Tinted salmon. 
1222 Red Boy. Pure rich crimson. 
1223—Amethyst. Bright clear blue. 
Above Packets, 5c, 1213 Gigantic 
1230 Giant Spencer Mixed. Many varieties. Pkt. 52; 1 oz. 20c. 
1228 Mile High Fantasy Mixed. Made up of the choice large 
flowering Spencer varieties that are heavily veined and mottled. 
Pkt. 5c; oz. 25c. 
FARLY FLOWERING SPENCER SWEET PEAS 
1234—These are exceptionally large flowered and long stemed for 
the early flowering type finest mixd. Pkt. 5e; ez. 35e. 
PERENNIAL SWEET PEAS 
1235 Very decorative climbing vines of the Pea family for grow- 
ing on fences, trellis, ete., and for cutting. Blooms all summer 
if seed pods are removed. Finest mixed. Pkt. 5c. 
SWEET WILLIAM (B—1'™% Ft.) 
Old garden favorites with large, showy 
flower-heads composed of numerous good- 
sized individual blooms, 
1249 Singie.. Finest mixcid. Pkt. 5c. 
1241 Dougle. Finest mixed. Pkt. 5c. 
STRAW FLOWERS 
(H A—21%2 Ft.) 
Straw Flowers should be cut before the 
centers open, and be hung upside down in 
au evdl, dark place to dry. 
989 Weltchrysum. Lurge compact flowers. 
A very nice blend of colors for winter 
bouquets. Pkt. 5e. 
990 Everlasting Flowers. All varieties 
989 Welichrysum FNGLA eh 
TRITOMA (P) Red Hot Poker 
Tall spikes topped by narrow, tubular, pale yellow to orange- 
red flowers. August to October. For border and cutting. 3 to 4 ft. 
1245 Pfitzer’s Hybrids. Very large, brilliant red. Pkt. 10ce. 
VERBENA (H A—8 In.) 
These are colorful annuals for some sunny spot in the border. 
In bloom continuously. They make gay bouquets for table decor- 
ations. Do not sow the seed outdoors until the soil gets warm. 
The following Verbenias are all the newer hybrid varieties: 
1246 Lavender Glory. A true lavender with a medium-sized 
creamy white eye. It is also distinctly fragrant. 
124%- Rose Glow. A solid deep rose red. 
1250 Hybrid Varieties Mixed. 
1251 Crimson Glow. A pure glowing crimson. 
1252 Violet Beauty. Deep violet with white eye. 
Verbenia Packets. 10c. 
VIOLA (P—-6 In.) 
1254 Smaller than pansies but have a longer blooming season. 
Blooms first year from seed. Mixed. Packets, 10ce. - 
VINCA ROSEA (Periwinkle) (B) 
1255 Ornamental free-blooming plants, with dark  laurel-like 
foliage and handsome pink and white flowers. Seed germ- 
inates slowly but if sown early plants will bloom the first 
summer, They can be taken up in the fall, potted, and kept 
in bloom for the winter. (1 ft.) Mixed. Pkt. 5e. 
VISCARA (A 1 Ft.) 
Very showy and effective garden annual, producing freely 
throughout the summer large single flowers in red. white and 
blue shades. Very bright and effective for beds and useful for 
cutting. 
1256 Choice Mixed. Pkt. 5c. 
WALLFLOWER (A—15 In.) 
1257 Lovely sweet-scented flowers, their oriental colorings of red 
brown, mahogany and yellows being most effective in the gar- 
den or when cut. Easily grown anywhere. Unusual colors 
always admired. Finest mixed. Pkt. 5e. ‘ 


