SWEET PEA SPRING FLOWERING 
SPENCER ROSE PINK 
COSMOS—Radiance This Staffels introduction for the 1948 
season has proved immensely popular with home gardeners because it will 
grow well almost anywhere, and repays a minimum of care with a pro- 
fusion of large, long stemmed flowers well suited for cutting. A cross 
between the Sensation type and a zoned hybrid developed by Sydney 
Percy-Lancaster of Calcutta. India, it took twelve years to perfect in 
Bodger trial grounds, and won the top All America Award for the year 
1948. Radiance is a real novelty—the central crimson zone is entirely new 
in Cosmos and identifies it like a signature. 
DAHLIA—UNWIN BEDDING SCABIOSA—IMPERIAL HYBRIDS 
SWEET PEAS—Cuthbertson Folks who planted this one last 
year are planting no other Sweet Peas this year. Just can’t be beat for it’s 
long-lasting blooms and fragrant qualities which hold up admirably in even 
the hottest weather. Later than the Early Flowering Spencers but earlier 
than the late flowering type, Cuthbertson Sweet Peas combine the qualities 
of both and completely ignore the Spencer’s weak points—Flowering long 
into the warm weather and ever-reaching for record-breaking heights. 
STOCKS—BEAUTY OF NICE 

