



Inoculate Sweet Peas with Nitragin for better results. 41 
Beautiful, fragrant, free flowering, 
‘ climbing plants. Plant seed two inches 
wee Ca deep, early in spring; support by stakes. 
Extra-Early Flowering Spencers 
A real addition to the garden of those who want early Sweet Peas. While they 
are used by the greenhouse trade, they do equally well outside, the only differ- 
ence being that the blossoms are just a trifle smaller. This early selection retains 
all of the Spencer characteristics, usually having four blooms on a long, stiff stem. 
Mixed: All the best extra-early flowering varieties. Pkt. 10c, 
oz. 25c, 14 lb. 75c. 
Giant Spencer Summer-Flowering 
Mixed (New Orchid Flowered) This mixture from the finest large 
flowering Spencer Varieties in a wide 
ig 2: colors, produces a gorgeous effect. Pkt. 10c, oz. 20c, 4% lb. 60c, ¥/ Ib. $1.00, 
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Heat Resisting Summer Flowering Spencer These varieties 
greatly prolong the 
flowering period where summers are warm. The stems are longer than the early flowering 
varieties and the flowers come earlier and last longer and are the same size as the Early 
Flowering varieties. 
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New Ruffled Sweet Peas 
Mixed Colors A new type of Sweet Pea 
with immense ruffled flowers 
and a majority of them with duplexed or double 
standards. Never before have we been able to 
have them in a mixture of so many different colors 
and shades. It is a rare treat. Pkt. 10c, oz. 25c, 
yj, Ib. 75c. 

Cupid, Dwarf or Bedding Mixed 
These form a line of emerald-green foliage a little 
over a foot wide and 9 inches high, and from June 
until late summer are literally a sheet of bloom; a F aes 
the mixture contains all the colors. Pkt. 10c, oz. 25c. Hardy Sweet Pea 

Hardy Sweet Peas (Lathryus latifolius) Rampant climbing or trail- 
ing plant with showy clus- 
ters of fine, Sweet-Pea-like flowers from June until September. Succeeds in almost any 
kind of soil and location. Desirable for trellis or covering banks, rocks, rough places; 
good for cutting. New top growth is reproduced from the roots every year. Quick grower; 
free flowering. 5 to 6 ft. Mixed: For a colorful display. Pkt. 15c, 44 oz. 35c, oz. $1.00. 
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: he Ten Weeks stocks or Gilli- 
Stocks (Ten Weeks) Goeer is onccofathe most popular 
of our garden favorites; is good for massing, bedding or pot cu ure. 
Sow seed in house, transplant to pots; in June set out in open ground. 
Dwarf Double Large Flowering Stocks. Mixed 
aces 4 Pkt. 10c, Yg oz. 60c \ 
wy i ASeae B tiful double flowers borne on fine 
: Cut and Come. Again phsehae ater Of branching growth, 18 
inches tall, and excellent for cutting. Pkt. 10c. 
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Scabiosa Annual = Piggus ax 
Also known as Sweet Scabious and 
Mourning Bride. Blooms from mid- 
summer until frost. An old garden 
favorite greatly improved. Does well 
in any good soil and a sunny loca- 
tion. Mixed: Pkt. 10c. 
HARDY PERENNIAL 
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Scabiosa, Caucasica_ [re ee 
and rockery plants which succeed in 
any ordinary, well drained soil and a 
sunny position. The charming soft 
lavender-blue flowers are carried on 
gtema 18 to 24 inches long. June.to lia (Dianthus Barbatus.) A bed of the best varieties 
saps tial hie LSS: eee Sweet William produces an endless variety of colors, and ie 
Cherr sents a striking and beautiful sight. Hardy perennials. Wine mixed, 
Solanum (Jerusalem | Gipeare Pkt. 10c, 34 oz. 40c, oz. $1.00. 
" ing plants, useful for conservatory or 
drawing room decoration. The foliage 
; oh Mixed Colors. Many beautiful colors, 
mame teens and Cee ee ee Annual Sweet William some starred and mottled, others with 
+ - i red. clear white eyes. Named annual because plants will flower the first season 
ee ee Ate fertoe. high: if the seed is sown early. They will live over winter, however, and last 
Pkt Oe; ; for several years. 15 in. Pkt. 10c, ¥% oz. 35c, Ys oz. 60c. 
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