

EARLY-FLOWERING SPENCER 
NOVELTIES 
Grown especially for culture under glass. 
The number of varieties of Early-flowering 
Sweet Peas that are now being offered has 
become so numerous that we have been 
obliged to make a careful survey of the kinds 
that are distinct in their color and also those 
that do best in the various parts of this coun- 
try. The following list we feel, covers this 
need quite well. 
We suggest early sowing, that is in this 
section by mid-July, later farther south. 
BALL ORANGE IMPROVED. Brilliant 
orange. 
BALL ROSE IMPROVED. Free-flowering, 
bright glowing rose. 
BRIDESMAID. Deep silvery pink; long 
stems. 
DAPHNE. Soft salmon-pink on cream 
ground; four flowers to stem. * 
FIESTA. Strong sclf color, deep enough to 
be an orange-scarlet, sunproof. 
PRINCESS BLUE. Rich belladonna-blue. 
TAHOE. Beautiful shade of mid-blue. 
TREASURE ISLAND. Golden 
duplexed. 
TRIUMPH. Beautiful soft lilac-mauve. 
TWILIGHT. Bright clear lavender-lilac- 
* mauve. Improvement on Harmony. 
orange, 
Each of the above, '40z. 30 cts., oz. 
50 cts., 14lb. $1.50, Ib. $5.50. 
STUMPP & WALTER CO. ® 
AMERICAN BEAUTY. Amer- 
ican-beauty-rose. 
AMETHYST. Bright mauve- 
purple. 
APOLLO. Soft salmon-pink. 
ATTRACTION. Salmon-rose; long stemmed. 
*BACCHUS. Rich red-maroon, double 
standards. 
BLUE DANUBE. Mid-blue self. 
BOON. Deep salmon-pink on light cream 
ground. 
COLUMBIA. Salmon-rose standard, white 
wings. 
EILEEN. Begonia-rose. 
*GARDENIA. Best long-stemmed pure 
white for spring. 
GRENADIER. Glowing scarlet, similar to 
the poppy. 
*HARMONY.  Early-flowering lavender. 
*HIAWATHA. Strong grower. Deep rose; 
large flowered. 
*HOPE. Large-flowered, black-seeded, pure 
white. 
tees MAMITSCH. Pink shaded deep 
pink. 
JOSIE. Brilliant rose-pink; large flowered, 
long stems. 
*LADDIE IMPROVED. Light rose-pink; 
long stemmed. 
MAJESTIC ROSE. Large deep rose-pink; 
long stemmed. 
S. & W. Co.'s 
Sweet Peas 
GENERAL LIST OF EARLY-FLOWERING VARIETIES 
MICHIGAN. Large pure lavender. 
MOTHER MACHREE. Beautiful blend 
of coral and golden rose. 
*MRS. HERBERT HOOVER. Best clear 
blue. 
ORIENTAL. Black-seeded cream. 
PRIDE. Cerise; long stemmed. 
RHAPSODY. Rosy lavender. 
*RHUMBA. Glistening golden cerise. 
SEQUOIA. Enormous rich golden cerise; 
Iong stems. 
SHIRLEY TEMPLE. Soft rose-pink; long 
stems. 
SNOWSTORM IMPROVED. Fine pure 
white; white seeded. 
*SPARKS. Bright orange-scarlet. 
TITANIA. Mammoth flowers of deep rose. 
*TOP HAT. Deep velvety violet-blue. 
*TOPS. Delicate rose-pink. 
TOP SERGEANT. Blood-red-crimson. 
WHITE HARMONY. Pure white; black 
seeded. 
Each of the above, ¥0z. 30 cts., oz. 
50 cts., 14lb. $1.50, Ib. $5.50. 
MIXED. Fine mixture of all colors, well 
balanced. 10z. 25 cts., oz. 45 cts., 14lb. 
$1.35, Ib. $5. 
Varieties marked with an asterisk (*) are 
in our estimation the most dependable and 
satisfactory. 
Special Flowers for Summer 
aud "Fall Souug 
MARIGOLDS 
DWARF FRENCH DOUBLE HARMONY 
TYPE 
Butterball. Soft butter-yellow, tipped with 
maroon. 
Spry. Crested center of light yellow with 
maroon outer florets. 
Scarlet Glow. Bright glowing fiery red. 
Each of the above, 140z. 35 cts., oz.$1.25, 
IAlb. $4. 
We suggest sowing about September 
15. Grow warm, and they make ideal 
plants to use for winter combinations. 

WINTER FLOWERING 
Sawco Strain. Outer florets are beautiful 
mahogany, with a large pin-cushion center 
of golden yellow, suffused mahogany. Ex- 
cellent for cutting. Grow in a cool-house, 
inching once when plants are 8 to 10 inches 
hee 2% ft. Trade Pkt. 25 cts., Woz. 
60 cts., oz. $2. 
132-138 Church St. 
(at Warren) @ 
SCHIZANTHUS 
Canadian Super-Giants. Blooms 2 inches 
across. Largest flowers of any strain in exist- 
ence and have rich colorings and unusual 
markings. Trade Pkt. $1, 3 pkts. $2.50. 
Stumpp & Walter Co.’s Giant-Flowering 
Hybrids, Mixed. Trade Pkt. 25 cts., 
VYoz. 60 cts., 140z. $1, oz. $3.50. 
KALANCHOE 
Tom Thumb. A succulent, recommended 
for greenhouse cultivation on account of the 
long period in which it continues to bloom, 
and its marvelous brilliant scarlet color. 
Excellent for dish gardens and terrariums. 
Early flowering. Trade Pkt. $2.50., 1gjoz. 
$5, lyoz. $9. 
Brilliant Star. Grown specially for us in 
Denmark, this variety has proved very 
satisfactory. It is an intense bright red, 
resembling Begonia luminosa. The flowers 
are three times as large as the old type. 
Has proved very successful as a cut-flower, 
lasting ten to fourteen days. Ideal as a pot 
plant. Trade pkt. $1.50. 
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