
Hart & Vick’s Mixture of Giant Ruffled 
Sweet Peas 
Large flowers so much ruffled as to appear double. The stems 
SWEET PEAS 
Choice Spencer Varieties 
From the long list of Sweet Peas of this wonderful Orchid-Flowering class, 
are long and strong, and generally carry three, and many times, 
four flowers. We offer you these Ruffled Sweet Peas in a mixture 
of lovely colors in a very wide range. We feel sure that it will please 
Pkg.- 15¢; oz. 35¢;°14 lb. $1.00 
the most critical gardener. 
How to Grow Sweet Peas Successfully 
Dust your Sweet Pea seed with Nitragin and sow as soon as the 
ground can be worked in the spring. Dig a trench about a foot wide 
and deep, fill in with 6 inches of well-rotted stable manure; tread 
down firmly and replace the good garden soil. Draw a single straight 
line in the middle of the prepared surface, about three-fourths inch 
deep; sow seed at even distances of about 3 
When the plants grow about 3 or 4 inches high, thin out to 6 inches 
from each other. As soon as the vines reach a height of about 
8 inches, proper supports should be provided. 
The Sweet Pea is a moisture-loving plant, and by the month of 
May the plants will require water. Use a mulch of old stable manure VY Ib. 90c; Ib. $3.00 
inches and cover. 
or peat moss and soak well with the hose as needed. 

TRELLIS NETTING 
ideal Support for SWEET PEAS, GARDEN 
PEAS, POLE BEANS, CUCUMBERS, TOMATOES 
Grows finer, larger flowers and vege- 
tables. Hung with ease in 5 minutes; 
no fuss or bother. Use instead of string 
or wire. (Wire in sun burns delicate 
tendrils.) Doesn’t rot like string—lasts sev- 
eral seasons.In 3 sizes: 
No. 1, 60x72 in., 65¢; No. 2, 60x96 in., 85c; 
No. 3, 60x180 in., $1.25. 
TRAIN-ETTS 

Spring Flowering Sweet Peas 
New Cuthbertson Strain 
The newest introduction in Sweet Pea de- 
velopment. While their stronger growth makes 
them a week or ten days later than the Early 
Flowering, and before the Spencer varieties, 
they are generally longer stemmed and last 
longer into the spring, and they are more heat 
resistant. 
These twelve varieties we have selected as 
the best of this new class of Sweet Peas. 
Carol. Clear pink on white ground. 
Coline. Vivid, intense scarlet. 
Danny. Brilliant deep marine-blue. 
ath et Extra long-stemmed; soft salmon- 
pink. 
Frank G. Fine, soft, rosy lavender. Named 
for the originator of the new Cuthbertson 
strain. 
Janet. Large, frilled flowers of pure white. 
Jessie. Mauve. 
Kenneth. Crimson. 
Liza. Maroon. 
Lois. Rose-pink. Silver Medal, Scottish Sweet 
Pea Society. 
Marion. Cream. Black-seeded. 
Tommy. Blue. First Class Certificate Scottish 
Sweet Pea Society. 
Spring Flowering Mixed. 
Any of the above: 
Pkg. 25c; oz. 85c; 4 Ib. $3.00 
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Leviathan. Rich maroon. 
Miss California. Delicate salmon, cream and pink. 
Pinkie. Largest of all deep pink Sweet Peas. Always a garden favorite. 
Pirate Gold. Rich and lovely golden orange. 
Powerscourt. Lovely waved flowers of clear soft lavender. 
Red Boy. Long-stemmed rich crimson. 
Royal Purple. In our opinion the very best purple. 
Sunkist. Cream-colored petals edged with rose. 
Each of the above named Sweet Peas: Pkg. 10c; oz. 35c; VY Ib. $1.00. 
Collection: One package each of the above—I1I5 varieties for $1.25. 

HART & VICK’S 
Exhibition Mixture 
SPENCER 
SWEET PEAS 
This mixture contains the 
best of the named varieties, 
giving an extremely wide range 
of color. You will find 
loveliest blend of colors imag- 
inable. A single package will 
give you a display about 7 feet 
long, but for a perfect garden 
planting, you should have not 
less than an ounce of this mix- 
ture which will plant a single 
row about 25 feet long. 
Pkg. 10c; oz. 30c; A 15c package will treat a 
it the 
we have selected fifteen which in our judgment and experience are the best 
for the garden. New kinds, if they are better than the ones now on our 
list, will be added as they are produced. One package will plant a row 
about 10 feet long; an ounce about 35 feet. 
Ambition. Very large, waved, clear lavender blooms. 
Flagship. A clear and distinct amethyst-blue. Often four to the stem. 
Avalanche. A giant flower of glistening pure white. Best pure white. 
Barbara. Lovely rich salmon. Three and four to the stem. 
Bonnie Briar. A very large rose-pink. 
Charming. Rosy cerise. The character is well indicated by the name. 
Daffodil. Rich deep cream. The best of its color, and a strong grower. 
One of the finest of the new Sweet Peas. 
Blue Ribbon Collection of 
SPENCER 
SWEET PEAS 
9 packages for 65c. 
Avalanche. White. 
Sunkist. Picotee. 
Pinkie. Pink. 
Charming. Cerise. 
Pirate Gold. Golden orange. 
Leviathan. Maroon. 
Flagship. Blue. 
Royal Purple. Purple. 
Powerscourt. Lavender. 
One package each of the above 9 yva- 
rieties—a garden full of Sweet Peas— 
for 65c: 

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Ramer and Munrare Sal Fereiny 
Nitragin Makes for Better 
Sweet Peas 

pound of seed. Just dust the 
seed, and plant. Order it now. 

Early Flowering Sweet Peas 
This new race of Sweet Peas has the large, 
waved and frilled, long-stemmed flower of 
Spencer Orchid-Flowered type, but blooms a 
month early. If you will keep them picked 
they will flower for three months. Plant them 
early. They are particularly adapted for grow- 
ing under glass during the winter and for out- 
door growing in the southern part of the coun- 
try, where the summer-flowering kinds have 
not proved satisfactory. Complete cultura! 
directions on every package of seed. 
Bal! Orange. Rich deep orange. 
Ball Rose. Improved rich rose. 
Bridesmaid. Large flowered, silvery pink 
Harmony. Early blooming clear lavender 
Hope. Just about the finest pure white. 
Mrs. Hoover. Splendid clear blue. 
Shirley Temple. The new giant rose-pink 
Top Sergeant. Rich, vivid scarlet. 
White Harmony. Glistening white. 
Each of the above Sweet Peas: 
Pkg. 15c; \% oz., 35c. 
Early Flowering Mixed. A splendid mixture 
of all the above kinds and many others. 
Pkg. 10c; YW oz. 35c; oz. 65c; V4 Ib. $2.00 
For lovelier Sweet Peas, follow our planting 
directions very carefully. 
