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SWEET PEA, CUTHBERTSON 

CUTHBERTSON 
This new type has great vigor, profusion 
of fragrant blossoms, long stems and is 
especially adapted to sections where Sweet 
Peas have been unsuccessful due to hot 
weather. They are not as early as the Early 
Flowering, but earlier than the Standard 
type. 
1786 Mixed Colors—Pkt. 15c; 
oz. 45c; lb. $4.50 
Yo oz. 25c; 

New and Distinctive 
A&M SWEET PEAS 
1736 Coquette—Coral pink with amber and 
salmon shadings. Large duplexed flowers. 
Long strong stems. Pkt. 20c. 
1737 Golden Bear —Glistening golden coral. 
Heavily ruffled with many duplexed or double 
flowers. Pkt. 20c. 
1740 Gardenia—Large ruffled flowers of pure 
white. Four or five blooms on long strong 
stems. Pkt. 20c. 
1757 Sparks—Intense sparkling orange scarlet. 
Does not burn and is even more brilliant than 
Vulcan. Pkt. 20c. 
1759 Tahoe — Generally conceded to be the 
best mid-blue. Large ruffled flowers. Pkt. 20c. 
1760 Triumph —A delightful shade of lilac 
mauve. Pkt. 20c. 


RAINBOW COLLECTION No. 1 
This colorful assortment has easily detached 
price tag, and makes a very acceptable gift. 
Contains one 20c packet each of six new and 
distinctive varieties of A & M Mammoth Ruf- 
fled Spencer Sweet Peas listed above and 
one packet of Legume-Aid Inoculator. A 
regular $1.30 value 
for; Only= DOstpaid == ee $1 .00 
Cupid Sweet Peas 
These Sweet Peas make the most brilliant 
and showy parkings, beds and low borders 
imaginable. They grow about 8 inches high 
and each plant is about 1 foot in diameter. 
1836 Cupid Spencer Mixed—Pkt. 10c; oz. 55c. 
@ FOR YOUR PROTECTION—AIll our Sweet 
Pea Seed is A& M NEW METHOD DOUBLE 
TREATED to promote better germination, 
resistance to damping off and more sturdy 
growth. 

A&M DOUBLE TREATED 
SWEET PEAS 
EARLY MAMMOTH RUFFLED SPENCER 
FOR WINTER AND SPRING BLOOM 
Ask for Sweet Pea Culture Bulletin No. 11 
In Southern California, planting season begins August 1 and continues throughout the fall 
and winter months. August and September plantings should bloom by November. To prolong 
the blooming season cut flowers regularly to prevent their forming seed pods. Sweet Pea seeds 
require cool soil to sprout and if planted during the warm season the seed bed should be shaded 
with a light covering of small twigs, or discarded garden plants or similar material, to keep 
the surface cool. Sweet Peas respond to fertilization and a liberal amount of barnyard manure, 
a complete plant food and organic matter should be used in preparing the soil. Over-watering 
after they begin to bloom may cause the buds to drop without opening, in which event, withhold 
GENERAL LIST 
All the following named varieties priced at Pkt. 15c: 2 oz. 35c;: oz. 65c 
water. 
1731 Apollo—Salmon-cerise; large waved flow- 
ers. 
1732 Blue Bonnet—Extra large, true deep blue. 
1733 Blue Danube—Magniticent clear lavender 
blue. 
1734 Bridesmaid—Deep silvery pink. 
1785 Cascade—Large, pure white, long stems. 
1727 Cavaleade—Rich golden cerise. 
1738 Evening Star—Brilliant orange scarlet. 
1739 Fiesta—Glistening orange cerise. 
1726 Hiawatha—Rich deep rose. Large flow- 
ers. Long stems. 
1744 Laddie Improved—Rose pink. Exira large. 
1746 Memory—A clear rosy-lavender. 
1747 Mrs. Reddick — Giant flowers of brilliant 
flesh pink. 
1748 Orange Supreme — Salmon-orange. Does 
not sunburn. 
1749 Orienteal—Large deep clear cream on long 
stems. 
1750 Othello—Maroon. Strong grower. 
1752 Radiant—Sparkling rose. 
1753 Ramona — Coral rose with yellow and 
pink shadings. 
1754 Rhumba—Golden cerise. Large duplexed 
flowers. Long stems. 
1755 Sequoia—An enormous rich golden ce- 
rise. 
756 Shirley Temple—Soft rich rose-pink mam- 
moth flowers. ; 
1758 Susanna—Large ruffled carmine red . 
1729 Treasure Island — Very large sparkling 
orange. 
1761 Top Hat—Mammoth flowers of deep vel- 
vety violet. 

1762 Vulcan — Vivid scarlet. A flower with 
some life to it. 
1766 A&M Early Mammoth Ruffled Spencer 
Mixed—Formula hand mixture of many fine va- 
rieties including some of the late introductions 
and improved strains. Plant 1 oz. to a 30-foot 
row. % oz. 15c; ¥2 oz. 25c; oz. 45c: 4 lb. $1.50; 
Ib. $5.50. 
1785 Early Flowering Spencer Mixed—Pkt. 10c. 


RAINBOW COLLECTION No. 2 
Six 15c packets of A&M Early Mammoth Rutf- 
fled Spencer and one packet of __ 6 5 
Legume-Aid Inoculator _.................. Cc 
One packet each—Memory, Apollo, Blue Bon- 
net, Cascade, Evening Star, Mrs. Reddick. 

SPECIAL COLLECTION 
A selected assortment of five 15c packets 
EARLY MAMMOTH RUFFLED SPENCER 
SWEET PEAS 
1 packet each of 5 separate colors, 50 
our selection =. eee Cc 
STANDARD GIANT SPENCER 
FOR SPRING AND SUMMER BLOOM 
The Giant Spencers listed below are particularly recommended for spring and summer 
blooming and will thrive in any climate where other Sweet Peas will grow. Many of the flowers 
are ruffled and wavy and the great assortment of shades make them an excellent strain for 
all purposes. 
All the following varieties priced at Pkt. 10c, 
oz. 40c 
1789 Bonny Briar—Mammoth rose pink, long 
stems. 
1790 Capri—Delphinium blue. 
1791 Cheerio — Begonia rose, 
gold. 
1794 Elstree—Soft pink on cream ground. 
795 Flamingo—Flaming orange scarlet cerise. 
1796 Flora—The most outstanding lavender. 
797 Golden Dragon—Large duplexed orange. 
1792 Grand National—Large frilled flowers of 
rich deep cream. 
798 Loch Lomond—Large, rich mahogany. 
1799 Mayfair—Giant shell pink. 
800 Maytime—Immense blooms of golden ce- 
rise. 
180] Olympia—Deep glowing purple. 
1802 Patricia Unwin—Rich golden salmon. 
suffused with 

1793 Red Rover—Deep crimson scarlet. 
1803 Rubicund—Bright crimson scarlet. 
1804 Snow White—Huge flowers of glistening 
white. 
1805 Splendour—A very handsome red ma- 
roon. 
1806 Welcome—A truly dazzling scarlet which 
does not fade. 
1808 Windsor Blue—Large, long stemmed, mid- 
blue. 
1832 A&M Giant Spencers Mixed—A fine mix- 
ture of strong growers and good varieties. 
Pkt. 10c: oz. 30c: %4 Ib. 90c; Ib. $3.00. 
RAINBOW COLLECTION No. 3 
6 packets Standard Giant Spencer and 
1 packet Legume-Aid...-...:....:......-...- 50c 
One packet each—Red Rover, Flora, Mayfair, 
Windsor Blue, Snow White, Patricia Unwin. 
FOR BEST RESULTS INOCULATE SWEET PEA SEED BEFORE SOWING WITH LEGUME-AID INOCULATOR—Pkt. 15c 
50 
AGGELER s MUSSER SEED Co. 
LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA 
