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Spring Flowering Peas 610 .ijeco 
New Cuthbertson Strain 
For greenhouse sowing between October and February, 
we find this new strain superior to the Early or Winter 
class. While their stronger growth makes them a week 
or 10 days later flowering, they are generally longer 
stemmed and last longer into the spring than the weaker 
growing Earlies. They are also increasingly used for 
outdoor planting, being somewhat earlier than the 
Summer class. 
*Janet (Formerly Black Seeded White). Large frilled 
flowers of pure white are carried on long heavy stems. 
*Carol (New). Clear pink on white ground. 
Evelyn (Formerly Salmon Cream Pink). Extra long 
stemmed, soft salmon pink. 
*Lois (Formerly Rose Pink). Similar in color to “Ball 
Rose Queen” in the Winter class. 
Billy (Formerly Light Carmine). Bright cerise rose on 
salmon. 
*Coline (New). Vivid, intense scarlet. 
Hazel (Formerly Light Blue). ‘‘Princess Blue” shade. 
*Tommy. (Formerly Blue). A clear mid-blue about 
the color of ‘Mrs. Hoover” in the Winter class. 
Danny (Formerly Navy Blue). Brilliant deep marine 
blue. 
*Frank G. (Formerly Lavender). Fine soft rosy laven- 
der. Named for the originator of the new Cuthbertson 
strain. 
*Jessie. (Formerly Mauve). Closely resembles Winter 
Flowering ““Triumph”’ in its rich coloring. 
Prices on Above Spring Flowering Cuthbertson Vari- 
eties: 4 0z., 35e3 1 oz., 65e3; 4 0z., $2.00; 1 lb., $6.50. 
*Mixture. A mixture balanced according to demand 
for each color. 1% oz., 30e3 1 0z., 55e3 4 oz., $1.65; 
1 Ib., $5.50. 
WINTER FLOWERING VARIETIES 
(350 seeds per oz.) 
While we prefer the Spring Flowering for late greenhouse planting, 
the Winter class does flower earlier and in some sections are pre- 
ferred even for outdoor planting. This class has been a specialty 
with us for over 40 years. 
OUR TWELVE BEST 
*Ball Blue Supreme. The same rich blue color as Mrs. Hoover, 
but larger flowered and a better producer. 
*Ball Orange Supreme. CROP FAILURE. Substituting with 
Ball Orange Imp. until August 1948. 
*Ball Rose Queen. Extra long stemmed and large flowered clear 
rose pink. One of the finest commercial varieties. 
*Ball Rose Supreme. Large wavy flowers of bright silvery rose 
pink. Good stems and free flowering. ; 
*Hiawatha. Fine deep rose; a warm, rich color for spring. 
*Twilight. A bright clear lavender. Considered by many as an 
improvement over Harmony. 
*Triumph. Long stemmed, rich lilac mauve; very well liked on 
most markets. 
*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. Large, wavy orange scarlet flowers. 
*Fiesta. The finest red in early peas. 
*12 Best Mixture. Our own formula mixture of the above 
varieties. 
Prices all above, each: 14 0z., 30c; 1 0z., 50c; 4 0z., $1.50; 
1 lb., $5.50. 
GENERAL LIST 
American Beauty. American-Beauty rose. 
Amethyst. Rich bright mauve-purple. 
Apollo. Salmon-cerise; fine for spring. 
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. 
*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. 
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. 
Majestic Rose. Fine large-flowered pink. 
Michigan. Clear lavender. 
*Mrs. Hoover. Standard early mid-blue. 
*Mother Machree. Large coral rose flowers; semi-duplexed. 
*New Ball Rose. Free flowering, rich deep rose. 
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. Long-stemmed brilliant red. 
*Sparks. The finest poppy scarlet. 
Sunray. Light cerise; 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 all above, each: 4% 0z., 30c; 1 0z., 50c; 4 0z., $1.50; 1 lb., 
$5.50. 
Ball Early Mixture. Carefully balanced mixture of winter va- 
rieties. 1% oz., 25e3 1 oz., 45e; 4 oz., $1.35; 1 lb., $5.00. 
The new Spring Flowering Peas are the preferred class for greenhouse sowing from November on. We 
