


grounds. 
Bonnie Ruffled Salmon pink. 
Blue Ruffled Dark blue. 
Crimson Ruffled Crimson. 
Our selection of the very finest of the large flowering, giant ruffled types. 
Our famous varieties are known throughout the country, and we have selected 
those below as the best in their color class, from our very extensive trial 
LAGO’S FAMOUS LATE SWEET PEAS 
PkinZoc.ye oz. O0e 1 -0z. $1.00, 44 lb: $3.75, 4 lbs $7.25: 
GROUP OR SILXs25c.PK1S.551.00 
Lago GIANT 
RUFFLED 
SWEET PEAS 
Exquisite Ruffled Salmon cerise. 
Rose Ruffled Deep rose. 
White Ruffled Clear white. 
NEW LATE FLOWERING SPENCER VARIETIES 
A particularly thrifty and vigorous class; the flowers are consistently of large size, 
delicately waved and frilled, and nicely spaced on long stiff stems, in groups of three 
or more. 
Ambition Soft lavender. 
Avalanche Glistening white. 
Brilliant Rose Tyrian rose. 
Capri Light sea-blue. 
Chieftain Satiny mauve. 
Chinese Blue Rich deep blue. 
Cream Gigantic Pale cream, very large. 
Gigantic Largest of the white. 
Gleneagle Deep lavender. 
Jack Hobbs Flush scarlet-pink on cream ground, 
Jumbo Deep cerise. 
eet A. Searles Rich pink merging into Orient 
red. 
Patricia Unwin Salmon-pink on a cream ground. 
Salmon Gigantic Giant salmon-pink. 
EARLY FLOWERING 
The blossoms are very large, waved and 
Station Master Pink flushed rosy cerise. 
Powerscourt Silvery lavender. 
Pinkie Outstanding large rose-pink. 
Royal Purple Deep blue-purple. 
The Admiral Navy blue. 
Welcome Dazzling scarlet. 
Youth Large white, picotee. 
Pirate Gold Golden orange. 
Red Supreme Deep crimson. 
Rubicund Crimson-scarlet. 
Smiles Salmon-shrimp-pink. 
Peggy Ann Salmon-rose. 
Warrior Deep maroon. 
Lago Late-Flowering Giant Spencer 
il Gyes Sexes VAs, GLE 
SPENCER VARIETIES 
frilled, and carried on long stems; they 
flower 3 to 4 weeks earlier than the Late Spencers and are in bloom for weeks. They 
are fine for commercial growing under glass as well as for outdoor culture. 
Amethyst Royal purple. 
Apollo Soft salmon-cerise. 
Bridesmaid Silvery pink. 
Cascade Lustrous white. 
Columbia Salmon-rose, white wings. 
Daphne Soft salmon-pink. 
Florist Blue Best clear blue. 
Florist Rose Pure rose-pink. 
Harmony Pure clear lavender. 
Hope Creamy white. 
Mars Oxblood-crimson. 
Oriental Deep cream. 
Sequoia Golden cerise. 
Skippy Light salmon-pink. 
Valencia Bright orange (sun proof). 
Any of the above: Pkt. 15c, 1 oz. 50c, % Ib. $1.75. 
CALIFORNIA 
Grown Flower Seed 







Pkt. 10c, 



Even though sweet peas cannot be planted 
out until after the spring frosts, the ground 
for them should be prepared the previous 
autumn. Remove 18” of topsoil, turn under 
6” of manure in the trench, replace the topsoil 
and mix in bonemeal or gypsum (2 Ibs. to 10’). 
In spring, after the ground is warm, work 
up the soil to a fine tilth, make a turrow 3” 
deep and sow the seed 4” to 6” apart. Cover 
with 2” of light, sandy soil Soaking the seed 
in water or notching with a file helps to speed 
germination. 

Thin crowded seedlings to 6”, cover with 
wire or thin muslin as a protection from birds, 
and scatter snail bait. When plants are an 
inch or more high, fill in the drill to give 
young stems extra support. 

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Water and cultivate weekly during the 
blooming season if weather is warm and dry. 
Feed with liquid manure or commercial fer- 
tilizer twice a month. Spray for aphis and 
mildew. Next year select, if possible, another 
location for your sweet peas. 
THE NEW CUTHBERTSON 
SWEET PEAS 
The new Cuthbertson Sweet Peas are ex- 
tremely vigorous; long stemmed, large, fra- 
erant blossoms. They flower 2 weeks after 
the Early Flowering Spencers and 10 days 
the Late (or summer) Flowering 
Adapted for growing in any part 
before 
Spencers. 
of the country, they are particularly success- 
ful where hot weather conditions prevail. Also 
useful for greenhouses, for late spring crop. 
Pkt. 10c, 4% Ib. $2.50. 
