SWEET PEAS—Late Flowering Spencers (Continued) 
ROSE 
44L—Bonnie Brier. Large rose pink. 
SALMON 
45L—Patricia. Rich golden salmon. 
46L—Crony. Soft golden salmon. 
SCARLET 
47L—Welcome. True scarlet. 
48L—Hollyberry. Rich scarlet cerise. 
WHITE 
49L—Snow White. Large waved white. 
MAROON 
50L—Black Diamond. Dark maroon. 
51L—Loch Lomond. Giant red maroon. 
ORANGE 
52L—Tangerine (Improved). Glowing orange. 
53L—Golden Dragon. Orange rose. 
54L—Golden Wings. Deep orange. 
55L—Royal Sovereign. Pure orange. 
56L—Prince of Orange. Deep orange. 
PICOTEE 
57L—Youth. Large white-pink picotee. 
58L—Gloria. Picotee edged rose. 
Prices Above Varieties: (Pkt. 10c) (oz. 20c) (% 
Ib. 85c) (lb. $2.40). 
59L—Late Flowering Spencer Mixed. This mix- 
ture includes all the Spencers we describe 
above, besides many other varieties to make 
a well balanced array of color and beauty. 
As sweet peas are one of our specialties, we 
aim to surpass all others in our sweet peas 
and we give our mixtures our special attention. 
(Pkt. 5c) (oz. 15c) (4 Ib. 45c) (lb. $1.50) postpaid. 
SWEET SULTAN (Giant Imperialis Centaurea). Very 
satisfactory for garden decoration and cutting. 
They bloom freely for many weeks during 
the summer in partly shaded places. The large, 
long stemmed, _ sweet- 
scented flowers are exquis- 
itely fringed and most 
graceful in appearance. 
Three feet. 
400A—Purple. 
401A—Suaveolens. Yellow. 
402A—Brilliant. Rose. 
403A—Lavender. 
404A—Amaranth Red. 
405A—Mixed. 
(Pkt. 10c) (Y% oz. 20c) (oz. 
SWEET SULTAN 50c). 
Giant Imperialis : 

SWEET WILLIAM. A splendid old-fashioned flower, 
producing large heads of beautifully-colored, 
sweerscented flowers in abundance. Hardy, 
easily grown, flowering the second year from 
seed; 1% feet high. 
409A—Finest Annual Mixed. (Pkt. 7c) (Y% oz. 25c). 
Early strain 
WALLFLOWER. 
TITHONIA (Flower of the Incas). If seed started 
indoors, blooms the middle of August, bearing 
orange-scarlet flowers like marigolds, 3 to 4 
inches across; fine for cutting. wo 
410A—Speciosa. (Pkt. 10c) (%4 oz. 30c). ~ 
VERBENA HYBRID. Colorful dwarf plants, ideal 
for edgings, ground cover, rockeries, porch boxes 
and cutting. The flowers are borne in’ large 
trusses from midsummer until late fall.” Plant in 
a sunny location. 
Verbena Mammoth. Extra large flowering. 
414A—Yellow. eS 
415A—Blue Shades. 
416A—Pink and Rose Shades. 
417A—Scarlet, White Eye. 
418A—Mixed. 
Any of above: (Pkt. 10c) (%4 oz. 35c). 
For plants see page 35. 
4198—Dwarf Compact. (Pkt. 10c) (% oz. 45c). 
Plants grow 6 to 7 inches tall, 10 inches across. 
Excellent for bedding, edging and rock gardens. 
VIOLA CORNUTA or TUFTED PANSIES. Flowers 
smaller than pansies and more persistent. Easily 
grown, blooms all summer if faded blossoms are 
picked. Bloom first year from seed, but with 
some protection over winter will bloom second 
year. 
421A—Blue Perfection. (Pkt. 10c) (¥% oz. 40c). 
Large flowered blue. 
422A—Chantreyland. (Pkt. 15c) (¥% oz. 60c). Pure 
apricot. : 
423A—Yellow Gem. (Pkt. 15c) (% oz. 60c). Pure 
yellow, compact. 
424K—Jersey Gem or Blue Gem. (Pkt. 25c) (¥% 
oz. 90c). Flowers rich,. pure violet, compact. 
425A—Gold Seal Mixture. (Pkt. 10c) (%e oz. 40c). 
A fine mixture of 14 different colors and_ sorts. 
428A — Annual. (Pkt. 
10c) (% oz. .80c). 
Flowers very fra- 
grant, of ricn reds 
-and yellows. Plants 
18 inches. Sow seed 
early spring indoors 
set out 18 inches 
apart, in mild cli- 
mate or when well 
protected wil] bloom 
2 years. 

WILD CUCUMBER. A 
WALLFLOWER 
Early Wonder 
very rapid climber 
covering trellises, ' 
fences, porches, in less time than any other an- 
nual. . 
429A—(Pkt. 5c) (oz. 25c) (% lb. 70c). 
XERANTHEMUM. A popular flower of the ever- 
lasting class, blooming freely in common soil. 
Plant is of very: compact habit. 
430A—Double Mixed. (Pkt. Sc) (% oz. 20c). 
All Prices Postpaid 
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