SWEET PEAS, Continued 
SPRING FLOWERING 
This new strain is becoming more popular every year. 
We recommend a November sowing, which should bloom 
in late March. Will withstand hot weather and have very 
long stems. 
alee ts White. Large, frilled, pure white. 
ue 
Deep Maroon 
Lavender 
Light Blue 
Light Carmine. Deep rose-cerise. 
Light Cream-Pink 
Rose-Pink. Light rose. 
Any of above, oz. 60c, 141b. $2.00 
STOCKS 
Our sales of Stock seed have been increasing rapidly in the 
last several years because of the growing popularity of this 
- flower and the wonderful results our customers are obtaining 
from our highly bred strains. There are numerous strains on 
the market, but we have found ours to be equal to and in 
many cases superior to any other strain offered. Listed below 
are the varieties we have found to be the most popular. 
NON-BRANCHING OR COLUMN 
Lilac-Lavender. Fine color.for Memorial Day. 
*Pink No. 22. Bright silvery rose; heavy spike and extra- 
long stems. 
*Purity. The finest pure white; large flowered. 
*Silvery Lilac. Same color as Lilac-Lavender and slightly 
taller. 
White No. 16. Tall; pure white. 
(The above five are the strains we especially recommend. 
Those marked with an asterisk (*) are, in our estimation, 
the finest.) 
Apricot. [vory-apricot. White No. 15. Large; pure 
Iilusion. Deep ruby-red. white. 
Lilac-Blue. Dark blue. Yellow Wonder. Deep 
Pink No. 11. Clear pink. creamy yellow. 
Pink No. 14. Deep rose- Formula Mixture. Our own 
pink. mixture. 
Purple 
Any of above, tr. pkt. (approx. 1200 seeds) $1.00, 1/,0z. 
$2.25, 1,0z. $4.00, oz. $7.50, 14Ib. (one color or assorted) 
$25.00, Ib. $75.00 
Greenhouse-grown seed of Non-Branching or Column- 
Stock. 
White No. 16 Lilac-Lavender 
Either of above, tr. pkt. (approx. 1200 seeds) $1.00, 
140z. $2.25, 14,0z. $4.00, oz. $7.50 
Giants of California (Branching). To those of our custom- 
ers who prefer the branching type, we offer MacDonald’s 
California Giants. They are especially fine for the small 
grower who would rather have a continuous cut. These 
Stocks are very early, with the same branching habit as the 
Giant Bismarcks, but produce immense spikes of 2-in. florets. 
One mammoth spike per plant can be produced if trans- 
planted 4 to 6 in. apart in the bench. 
Elk’s Pride. Same color as Elk’s Pride Petunia. 
Mojave. Velvety violet. 
Monterey. Pink. 
Santa Maria. Pure white. 
Tahoe. Lavender. 
Formula Mixture 
Any of above, tr. pkt. 50c, 1/4,0z. $1.25, oz. $4.00 

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