150 W. 23rd Street, New York 
[25] Marshall's Matchless Flower Seeds 

Spencer SWEET PEAS 
BLUE 
~Gleneacles igre me cre trelsiers Light blue 
Commander Godsall......... Violet-blue 
CARMINE 
Cavalcade......Carmine-rose, shaded gold 
Damask Rose........ Bright rose-carmine 
CERISE 
Charminfacccece ces toes ce Deep cerise 
*Mrs. A. Searles............ Salmon-cerise 
CREAM 
UW RAC OY peter tec ites os. Rich cream 
CRIMSON 
*Red Boy...........The very best crimson 
Crimson King.......... Oxblood-crimson 
LAVENDER 
*Ambition............. Rich deep lavender 
Powerscourt.............. Clear lavender 
MAROON 
Mahogany....... Crimson overlaid copper 
The Sultan......... Glossy black-maroon 
MAUVE 
International............... Rosy mauve 
*Chieftain................... Deep mauve 
ORANGE 
*Pirate Gold...............Golden orange 
George Shawyer....... Giant orange-pink 
PICOTEE 
*Youth.®........ White picotee edged rose 
Sunkist......... Cream picotee edged rose 
PINK 
tl 4 LL sg cua en ee ne Rose-pink frilled 
Simplicity. ..Chamois-pink, cream ground 
PURPLE 
*Olympia................ Deep rich purple 
SALMON 
ES IMMENGS cor cispaisie cs Clear glittering salmon 
ld ylvae pe rte eas Salmon-pink 
SCARLET 
SWelcOmeteccsces sd cares Dazzling scarlet 
Huntsman ceee ee es Bright scarlet 
WHITE 
*Avalanche......... Glistening white frilled 
Gigantic White............. Large white 
Sextet Queen...... 5 to 6 blooms toa stem 
Any of the Above Varieties: 
Pkt. 15c., oz. 75c., 14 Ib. $2.00 
MATCHLESS MIXED 
SPENCER HYBRIDS 
Pkt. 15c., oz. 50c., 14 Ib. $1.50, 14 Ib. $2.50, 
Ib. $4.00 
EARLY FLOWERING SPENCER 
Annie Laurie............. Pure rose-pink 
*BalltRose roe cee cs Rose-pink 
Ball Orange Imp........... Clear orange 
*Blue Bonnet.............Clear deep blue 
*Exposition Pink...............Rich pink 
Florist’s Blue.............Best clear blue 
Giant Rose reas ene os Rose-pink 
Glitters rr eas . Cerise 
Grenadier...............Dazzling scarlet 
Harmony.) ee clear lavender 
THONG eee eta ae: Pure white; black seed 
*Jeanne Mamitsch.. Rose-pink; long stems 
*Lady Gay...............Soft shrimp-pink 
pLavandae eee Finest clear lavender 
*Majestic Rose......... Brilliant rose-pink 
*Mirs. Herbert Hoover..........Clear blue 
*Red Bird.............. Bright crimson-red 
*Shirley Temple............Soft rose-pink 
Snowstorm Improved........ Pure white 
eValenciawi ei ween es Sunproof orange 
White Harmony....... White; black seed 
Early Flowering Mixed. 
Each of the Above Varieties: 
Pkt. 20c., oz. $1.25 
Varieties marked (*) we submit as being the 
twelve best. 


Sweet Peas, Cuthbertson 
New Sweet Peas CUTHBERTSON 
This is the new type, named in honor of Frank G. Cuthbertson, who was primarily re- 
sponsible for the development of this important addition to the Sweet Pea family. Chiet 
characteristics are—great vigor, profusion ot large fragrant blossoms, extra long stems, clear 
popular colors, ability to produce out-of-doors 1n those sections where heretofore Sweet Peas 
have been unsuccessful due to hot weather conditions. Ideal type tor home gardeners. Under 
glass they are sown two months later than the EARLY FLOW ERING SPENCER and will 
bloom well into late Spring. 
Pkt. Pkt: 
Coline. Scarlet. Cert. of Merit, Scot- Janet. Black seeded white. Cert. of 
tish Sweet Pea Society, 1944........$0.25 Merit, Scottish Sweet Pea Society, _ - 
& PA ae oe ce 1GA4Y AeA ee) seth, Meee 780.28 
Evelyn. Salmon-cream-pink. Silver Lois. Rose-pink, white ground. Silver 
Medal 1944, Gold Medal 1945, 
Scottish Sweet Pea Society te 25 PO LASARMLTE: | Menta rane 7 O85 
Frank G. Rosy lavender. Ist Class Tommy. Clear medium blue. _Ist 
Cert. Scottish Sweet Pea Society, Glass** Gert: Scottish Sweet Pea 7 
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