
No Garden Complete Without a Row of Sweet Peas 

Sunflower (Helianthus) 
Useful for mass planting in shrubbery or bor- 
ders or to screen undesirable views. 
6905 Giant Russian. Enormous single flowers on 
plants 8 to 10 ft. high. Used as a screen and 
for poultry yards. Oz. 20c.; pkt. 15c. 
6915 Sun Gold. Brilliant golden yellow. 
gounie flowers, free flowering. 4 to 5 ft. 
5c. 
Large 
Pkt. 
Sweet Peas 
Culture: Sow seed as soon as the ground can 
be worked in the spring. Dig a trench about a 
foot wide and deep, and fill in with 6 inches of 
well-rotted stable manure; tread down firmly and 
sow seed at even distance of about 3 inches, and 
cover. When the plants grow about 3 or 4 inches 
high, thin out to 6 inches from each other. As 
soon as the vines reach a height of about 8 
inches, poper support should be provided. 
SUMMER FLOWERING 
7000 Special Exhibition Mixture. This mixture ig 
made up entirely of the Spencer types and in- 
cludes the finest sorts and most effective 
colors. Pkt. 10e:; oz. 50c.3 314 Ib. $1.75. 
7020 Barbara. Fine salmon. 
7025 Black Diamond. Chocolate-maroon. 
7030 Bonnie Briar. Sparkling rose-pink. 
7035 Capri. Lisht blue. 
7040 Chieftain. Satiny-mauve. 
7050 Flagship. True deep blue. 
7055 Flamingo. Scarlet-cerise. 
7060 Flora. Rosy lavender. 
7065 Fluffy Ruffles. Giant rose and salmon. 
7075 Gigantic. Large pure white, black seeded. 
7085 Highlander. Clear lavender. 
7110 Magnet. Cream-pink. 
7120 Olympia. Rich purple. 
7125 Patricia Unwin. Salmon-pink. 
7135 Prince of Orange. Deep orange. 
7140 Red Supreme. Bright luminous red. 
7160 Snow-White. Black seeded. 
7170 Welcome. Dazzling scarlet. 
7175 What Joy. Cream-yellow. 
Collection of 6 colors, 50c. 
Collection of 12 colors, $1.00 












































Sweet William, Boston Giant 

Sweet Peas, Cutbertson Strain 
SUMMER-FLOWERING 
A vigorous, long-stemmed new type with 
large, waved fragrant flowers. Comes in bloom 
10 days ahead of the standard summer-fiowering 
Spencers. Resistant to hot weather. 
Billy. Attractive light carmine. 
Coline. Unfading scarlet. 
Connie. Chamois; pastel shade. 
Evelyn. Salmony cream-pink. 
Frank G. Clear lavender. 
Hazel. Exquisite light blue. 
Jennie, White; fine substance. 
Liza. Deep maroon. 
Katie. Rosy cream pink. 
Lois. Bright rose-pink. 
Marion, Delicate cream, 
Tommy. ‘A fine blue. 
Mixed. Splendid blend. 
-EKach of above, pkt. 15c. 
Collection of 6 colors, 75c. 
Collection of 12 colors, $1.50 
GIANT EARLY FLOWERING 
WINTER SWEET PEAS 
‘Bloom 4 weeks earlier than the late Spencers, 
producing profusely immense waved flowers on 
long stems. 
7185 Ball Orange Improved. 
7190 Ball Rose Improved. 
7195 Boon. Deep salmon-pink. 
7200 Bridesmaid. Deep silvery pink. 
7230 Hiawatha. Deep rose self. 
7235 Hope. Pure white, black seeded. 
7245 Lavender Harmony. 
7250 Memory. Clear lavender. 
7270 Princess Blue. Belladonna-blue. 
7275 Red Giant. New. True crimson. 
7290; Tahoe.:. :Mid-blue self. 
7300 Treasure Island Golden orange. 
7305 Triumph. Lilac-mauve. 
7310 White Harmony. White, 
7315 Mixed, 
black seeded. 
Fach ‘of above, pkt. 15c.; oz. 5c. 
Sweet William 
Popular and showy hardy biennial of easiest 
culture, producing their brilliant colored flowers 
in great profusion; very desirable for borders 
and old fashioned gardens. 11% ft. 
7320 Bostom Giant Mixed. Pkt. 25c. 
7325 Dwarf Giants. A recently developed strain 
of extra dwarf character. The flowers are 
equally as large as in the taller types but set 
upon the low, compact foliage give the appear- 
ance of a solid sheet of color. 6 to 8 in. 
Pkt. 25c. 
7330 Double Mixed. 
7335 Holborn Glory. 
colors, clearly defined eyes. 
7345 Dark Crimson. Pkt. 15c. 
7350 Newport Pink. Soft salmon-pink, Pkt. 25c. 
7355 Pure White. Pkt. 15c. 
7360 Scarlet Beauty. Vivid. Pkt. 25c. 
7365 Annual Mixed. Seed sown in March will 
bloom the same year. 9 in. Pkt. 15c. yy 
Very large flowers Pkt. 15c. 
Extra large flowers, finest 
Pkt. 15c. 
Tahoka Daisy 
7370 Beautfiul lavender-blue daisy with fernlike 
foliage and good long stems. Flowers are 
many-rayed, with long slender petals of pure 
lavender-blue, center deep yellow. Excellent 
for cutting. Treat as an annual. Pkt. 15c. 


Cuthbertson Sweet Peas 
Giant 
Thalictrum 
7375 Dipterocarpum. 314 ft. Ornamental foliage 
and sprays of dainty graceful flowers of violet- 
mauve with yellow stamens and anthers. Pkt. 
25¢ ‘ 
Thermopsis 
7380 Caroliniana. June and July. The long, 
graceful spikes of yellow Lupin-like flowers 
blossom with the Delphinium and provide an 
excellent foil for their blues. Perennial. 4 ft. 
Pkt. 25c. 
Thunbergia 
(Black-Eyed Susan) 
Beautiful free flowering annual twiners of 
rapid growth, used extensively in window boxes, 
vases, etc. 4 ft. 
7390 Mixed. All 75c. : 
colors. Pkt. 
Tithonia 
(Golden Flower of the Incas) 
7395 Avalon Earliest. The flowers range from 
orange-topaz through tangerine. Sow where 
they are to bloom, after the soil is warm. 
By mid-July the plants will be in bloom, Pkt. 
25¢, : 
7400 Speciosa, Fireball. Plants 8 to 9 feet, with 
heavy growth of grayish green woolly foliage. 
Flowers brilliant scarlet-orange. 44%, to 5 
inches across. Pkt. 25c. 
Torenia (Wishbone Flower) 
Beautiful free flowering, tender annuals, suit- 
able for pot culture in home or conservatory, also 
for baskets and vases. June to October. 1 ft. 
7415 Fournieri Grandiflora. Velvety blossoms, 
blue to purple touched gold, or rarely white 
marked rose. Pkt. 25c. 
Tritoma 
7430 Hybrida Mirabilis 
Dwarf annual ranging from 
deep orange. 2 ft. Pkt. 25c. 
(Red Hot Poker Plant). 
lemon-yellow - to 

