O. P. Jackson SEED Company, Inc., Houston, TEXAS 25 

acksonk Spencer Sweet. Peas. . 
Jackson's Early Flowering Spencer Sweet Peas 
This type of Spencer Sweet Peas will bloom thirty days earlier than the standard Spencers. 
In a good many sections they are known as the Christmas Flowering Sweet Peas and when 
planted in the fall or late summer they produce an abundance of blooms at Christmas, The 
varieties we list below are of the best early Spencer types. 
ORIENTAL. A deep cream. 
OTHELLO. A maroon. 
SHIRLEY TEMPLE. A new soft rose pink. 
VALENCIA. A sunproof orange. 
AMETHYST. Royal purple. 
MAJESTIC ROSE. A beautiful rose pink. 
ANNIE LAURIE (New). The richest tone 
of pure rose pink ever produced in a Sweet 
Pea. 
GLITTERS. A beautiful cerise. 
California Grown. 

COLUMBIA. standard white 
wing. 
AVIATOR. A dazzling crimson scarlet. 
FAIR MAID. Blush pink—suffuse salmon. 
SNOWSTORM. Pure white. 
LAVENDER KING. Lavender. 
NEW BLUE. A beautiful deep type blue. 
JACKSON’S SPECIAL MIXTURE. Made 
from all of the above shades and many others. 
Prices of all Early Flowering Sweet Peas., 
pkt., 15¢; 0z., 75c, postpaid. 
Salmon rose, 
Jackson's Giant Ruffled Sweet Peas, Mixed Colors 
Giant Ruffled Sweet Peas are Burpee introductions, developed on Burpee’s Floradale Seed Farms 
in California. They are distinguished by the unusual duplexness and extra frilliness of the 
Howers. This gives a double appearance to the large, waved and ruffled blooms which makes them 
so distinct. They are greatly admired wherever seen and have won the highest honors in the 
keenest competition. Pkt., 25c; oz., $1.00 
Jackson's Late Flowering Spencer Sweet Peas 
ROSIE: Deep Rose. 
KING EDWARD: Red. 
SNOWBALL: White. 
PICTURE: Cream Pink. 
DEFIANCE: Scarlet. 
AUSTIN FREDERICK: Lavender. 
Cuthbertson 
CUTHERTSON. Spring Flowering Sweet Pea. 
TANGERINE: Orange. 
ROYAL PURPLE: Purple. 
HEAVENLY BLUE: Blue. 
JACKSON’S GOLD MEDAL MIXTURE. 
Price: All above, Pkt., 10c; 0z., 60c, post- 
paid. 
Lighten Heavy Garden Soil 
With Terra-Lite* Vermiculite 

Jackson’s Sweet Peas—Spencer 


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. Mixed colors. Pkt., 25c; 
oz., $1.00. 
Here’s a growing medium that overcomes 
“heavy-soil’?’ problems. If you’ve had to grow 
plants in heavy, lumpy clay, you know how 
hard it can be. Terra-Lite breaks up heavy 
soil, makes it loose, friable. Weighs only 6 lbs. 
per cubic foot! Gives body to sandy soil, too. 
A Gives roots a chance to breath. 
Texas Wildflowers Use it too for rooting cuttings, starting 
seeds, mulching, storing bulbs—dozens of gar- 
dening jobs. Once you try it, you’ll never be 
without it. 
“ALL THRU THE YEAR” 
2 Bu. Bag, $2.00, F.O.B. Houston, Texas 
This assortment contains many of the beau- 
tiful wildflowers seen growing on the prairies 
and woods of Texas. Excellent for beautifying 
vacant lots. Pkt., 10c. 

Keep the pods nipped on 
the Sweet Peas. They will stop 
blooming if seeds form. 
spring until late fall. 
See Novelty Page for Verbena, Beauty of 
Oxford, Lavender Glory and Crimson Glow. 
SPECTRUM RED. The brightest of all Ver- 
benas, having no eye, the color is intensified, 
and its brilliance is quite dazzling. Pkt., 15c. 
MAMMONTH PINK SHADES. Pkt., 15c. 
MAMMOTH WHITE SHADES. Pkt., Lic. 
MAMMOTH PURPLE SHADES. Pkt., l5c. 
MAMMOTH BLUE SHADES. Pkt., 15c. 
MAMMOTH SCARLET, Pkt., 10c. 
MAMMOTH MIXED. All shades. Pkt., 10c. 
VERBENA ROYAL BLUE (Hybride Grand- 
iflora Royale). This is undoubtedly the most 
gorgeous blue Verbena that has been propa- 
gated. It is of an enormous size and the indi- 
vidual flowerets measure over an inch and a 
quarter in diameter. The color is a deep rich 
royal blue with a large, creamy yellow eye. 
Pkt., 20c, postpaid. 
These are very attractive, bushy plants with 
glossy green foliage, producing an abundance 
of handsome round or salver-shaped_ single 
flowers. Can be planted from early spring until 
late fall; thrives and does well in the summer 
time. Excellent for borders. 

Jackson’s Mammoth Verbena 
LEGUME AID 
INNOCULATE 
SWEET PEAS 
WITH 
LEGUME-AID 

Garden Size, 15c 

Jackson’s Mammoth Verbenas 
An old time bedding and border plant, having brilliant colored flowers blooming from early 
We are offering this year a new type of Verbenas, with the same charac- 
teristics as the old type except each flower in the cluster is much larger. The old type having 
flowers of about the size of a ten-cent piece, while this new type is of the size of a twenty-five 
cent piece. By all means order a few packets of this new strain of Verbenas. 
Viola—Tutfted Pansies 
Smaller flower than pansies used as borders, 
rock gardens and solid beds. Cultivation same 
aS pansies. 
CHANTREYLAND (Cornuta). Pure Apricot. 
A very free blooming variety. Pkt.. 25c. 
BLUE GEM (Jersey Gem) Cornuta. A com- 
pact violet blue. Pkt., 25c. 
MIXED VIOLAS. Pkt., 25c. 
JOHNNY JUMP-UP. The old-fashioned Viola 
or Johnny Jump-Up that we knew in grand- 
mother’s day. We have the original strain di- 
rect from Europe. Pkt., 25c. 
Wall Flowers 
Wall flowers should be in every garden; their 
adaptability to pot culture and outdoor bed- 
ding and the peculiar sweet fragrance of their 
flowers win favor. 
SINGLE MIXED. Pkt., 10c, postpaid. 
DOUBLE MIXED. Pkt., 10c, postpaid. 
Vinca—Periwinkle 
mS! ANNs Pure white with a pink eye. Pkt., 
5e. 
PURE WHITE. Pkt., lic. 
PINK. Pkt., 15c. 
ROSEA. Rose with crimson eye. Pkt., lic. 
MIXED COLORS. Pkt., 15c. 
