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VERBENAS (HYBRIDA GIGANTEA) 
BEAUTY OF OXFORD HYBRIDS. A beautiful giant strain. Color shades from clear rose-pink to 
rose-red, making this the brightest rose Verbena ever produced from seed.. Florets easily 
cover a silver half dollar. Pkt. 15c: 1/16 oz. 35c. 
ROYAL BOUQUET, Finest Mixed. Upright, large flowers, auricula eyed, brilliant mixed, especially 
good for pot culture. Pkt. 15¢: 1/16 oz. 40c. 
They grow only 6 to 12 inches tall but spread to 2 feet across. In bloom continuously. 
EARLY SPENCER SWEET PEAS 
A race of Sweet Peas, having the large waved flowers of the Spencer type but flowering 
fully one month earlier, and for a much longer period. This class is recommended for all sections 
where spring is late, as they give flowers before the summer heat arrives. 
For better results, Sweet Pea seed should be inoculated with nitrogen before planting. 
Special Mixture, Early Flowering Spencers. Per pkt. 15c; 1 oz. 50c; 2 oz. 90c; 4 oz. $1.50 
IvOzto30 foot row. 
FINEST SWEET PEAS FOR EARLY SPRING OR FALL PLANTING 
NOVELTY “SPRING FLOWERING” SWEET PEAS BY CUTHBERTSON 
This new type will be a great boon to amateur gardeners throughout the country and partic- 
ularly in warmer climates and where the hot summer weather plays havoc with the late and 
early flowering type of Spencers. Enthusiastic reports have come from many part of the country. 
In California this new type of ‘Spring Flowering’’ Sweet Peas is creating a sensation. There 
are better shades than ever seen in the early flowering or late flowering types and the self 
colors are much clearer and brighter. The blooming season is between the early and the late 
types. Stems are longer and the flowers last longer. 
A fine MIXTURE of the 12 BEST “EARLY FLOWERING” CUTHBERTSON SWEET PEAS. Per pkt. 
25c; per 2 oz. 35c; 1 oz. 65c (1 ounce to 30 foot row). 
AUNT MARY’S SWEET CORN 
Again I offer this grandest and sweetest of all Sweet Corn on the market. 
ORDER EARLY. There is never enough to fill late orders. 
Never was sweet corn that tasted as sweet. It will stay in good conditicn for table use for 
two or three weeks. It stays in milk so long that natural ripenng is impossible; ears that were 
ready for table use in October were still in milk when hard frosts killed the plants in November. 
BY ALL MEANS GIVE THIS SWEET CORN A TRIAL THIS YEAR AND YOU WILL COME BACK 
FOR MORE NEXT YEAR. Make your first planting during May two weeks apart; make another 
one the second week in June, another the last week in June, and the last planting the first week 
in July, and this will furnsh you sweet green ears in early October. 
We have had reports from customers having the ears for table use for Thanksgiving. They 
had made late plantings of seed in June and July. 
PRICE OF SEED. Enough for 50 to 75 hills 25c. 3 PACKS for 70c, % pound will produce ap- 
proximately 500 plants and cost 70c, postpaid, West of the Rocky Mountains; 75c postpaid, 
East of the Rocky Mountains. 
SPECIAL PRICE BY THE POUND, West of the Rockies, $1.30 postpaid: $1.40 East of the Rockies. 
BY EXPRESS, charges collect $1.25 per pound, anywhere. 
I have hundreds of customers in all sections. 

